Thursday 11 April 2013

Travel Yogis Read This


                Yoga classes will be great in your cities but some of them will be special because all the things that matter most to a yoga student like: nature, soulful people, great yoga, good & healthy food, intellectual conversations mixed with time just to hang out, dancing, and then add in the ocean. We don't always realize what a joy it is in beat with the cycles of the day: sunrise than sunset, stars with moon cycles, the tides and the breeze. There is just no deeper way other than this to celebrate life!


               Yoga should make us see the world in a fresh means. Sometimes we get too many things in the four walls of our home and you become a driver mentally. After a yoga practice, we are not caught up in the usual sequence of our thoughts but open to the prettiness and enthusiasm of life. We say that culture is "three days thick," that means it takes three days to restore balance from a life filled with more stimulation than our relatives could ever have imagined. What we now call "normal" is a scheduled life filled with deadlines, TV, digital stimulation, street lights and traffic. This "switched on" state of our nervous system of our body that means we are not at our healthy state, in touch with our most intuitive wisdom and appreciating the miracle of nature.

               The world seems a vast ambiguity explored. Travel also awakens our receptivity to the mystery of life. Nothing is more depressing to me when people answer the greeting, "How's it going" with "Same old, same old." Both travel and yoga create a reality for us where when people ask how its going we want to say, "Life is full of new and fresh experiences and I am in love with it!"

               Due to our work, people with traveling jobs often find themselves at risk for back pain and injuries. In fact, I have read it somewhere, nearly half of all people who are doing traveling jobs experience back pain over their whole traveling. While not necessarily weakening, this problem can make it difficult for a traveling people to carry out his or her job, so it is significant to find ways to fight this potentially irritating illness. There are many ways to do this – learning proper lifting techniques, identifying triggers – but one of the most popular ways among traveling jobs today is a stable measure of yoga. Yoga's core system of belief of strengthening, stretching and facilitating movement make it an especially effective way to fight for back pain. Whether you are a beginner or you are a specialist, you may find that yoga is an easy, fun and a healthy way to cut back pain those results from your traveling job. One should always visit a Yoga Travel workshop while on far away tours.

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