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Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Yog Nidra or yogic sleep "Introduction"

Relax With Yog Nidra


 Yoga Routine Provides Deep Restoration To Your Body And Mind. And To Make Your Practice More Effective, It’s Ideal To End Your Yoga Sequence With Yoga Nidra.
Just As A Car Engine Needs To Be Turned Off And Allowed To Cool Down After A Long Drive, Similarly, After Doing Yoga Postures, We Need To Cool Our Body With Yoga Nidra. It Helps Conserve And Consolidate The Energy From The Yoga Poses (Active) Practices. Yoga Nidra Relaxes The Entire System, Preparing It For Pranayama And Meditation. It Is Therefore Important To Keep Aside Sufficient Time For Yoga Nidra After Yoga Postures.

 A State Of Consciousness Between Waking And Sleeping, Like The "Going-To-Sleep" Stage. It Is A State In Which The Body Is Completely Relaxed, And The Practitioner Becomes Systematically And Increasingly Aware Of The Inner World By Following A Set Of (Audio) Instructions. 
Yoga Nidra, Lucid Sleep, Is Among The Deepest Possible States Of Relaxation While Still Maintaining Full Consciousness. In Lucid Dreaming, One Is Only (Or Mainly) Cognizant Of The Dream Environment, And Has Little Or No Awareness Of One's Actual Environment



The Concept Of Yoga Nidra Is Very Ancient In Indian Traditions Such As Hinduism And Buddhism. Krishna/Vishnu Is Often Associated With Yoga Nidra In The Epic Mahabharata.




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