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What is the coping mechanism available we have to deal with mental health?

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The world confronted with unprecedented mental health issues that arise from COVID-19, pandemic and are grappling with the terrible alarms of it and concerns in the mental health such as depression, anxiety, anger, frustration etc. seen a prodigious upsurge in the year. Only a few are known how to harness the power of his mind to achieve the ultimate goal or a peaceful life that he inherent within, the infinite intelligence in the sub-conscious knows all and sense surrounding exactly. There is inter-relationship between the conscious and subconscious mind and a harmonious existence within both is essential to lead a worth-life or stress free-life. Let us take some examples: - Focusing sunrays on a convex lens is a consequence of thermal energy and ignition. You will know how muddy water clear, let it be on still, and it will gradually become clear. Therefore, all things alike go through their processes of activity and then see in return to their original state. In the same way, consci...

How living with a healthy lifestyle helps us to stay healthy | Meditation | Shat-Karmas

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  Living with a healthy lifestyle helps us stave off diseases; such is yoga for at least 30 minutes- meditation 10 minutes a day and a balanced diet can provide all day long energy. Eating right could keep health issues at bay; there is enough evidence to establish a link between obesity and health issues such as diabetes, cancer, hypertension and many more, so it is imperative one switches to a plant-based diet. e.g. Consume fresh food, vegetables and dry fruits. A fibre-rich diet can help fight against diseases, and it helps in moving the food quickly through the bowel and help mouth, throat and digestive system in a balanced state, further keep obesity at bay. Yoga can have you find emotional and physical harmony, enabling you to relax and strengthen your body; so there are many joys of being a yoga disciple.   Research shows that exercise and a healthy diet that includes are high in fibre, saturated fats can help in preventing diabetes. Consume dry fruits, nut...

Most Common Monsoon Diseases | skin issues | Prevention| How Yoga can help you

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  Protect yourself from Common monsoon diseases  Monsoon brings relief from the scorching heat in June; the flora sprout out quickly brings greenery everywhere. Monsoon is also an impeccable environmental for the growth of various viruses and bacteria (the micro-organism to reproduce and multiply in the hot and wet weather) giving rise to air-water borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, typhoid, hepatitis-A and chikungunya. All of these diseases are known as monsoon diseases. These monsoon diseases come as immunity is reduced during this time by fever taking hold of one’s body, which is a common occurrence during monsoon. Cold and flu are the most common form of viral infection.    Humidity and moisture during monsoon can lead to many health issues      Monsoon may be welcome after the extreme heat but, the one fact is that it leads to many skin problems like rashes, ringworm, pimples, and eczema and are more susceptible to infectio...

Sarp asana | How to do sarp asana | Benifits

Everyone wants good health and at least to work out of their daily routine without any complications. Sarp asana keeps flexible spinal cord, the body muscles and helps keep the flow of prana energy balanced. Sarp asana stimulates the glands and keeps the oxygen does reach the innermost parts. Sedentary lifestyle led one sans sufficient exercise; hence, hormones, body muscles, and organs of the body would not coordinate each other. Hormones increase the metabolic rate of the body and increase heat production and maintain basal metabolic rate, and thyroxin affects the physiology of excretion. Sarap asana keeps fresh and more energetic all day long. Sarap asana backward bend is a good exercise for backbone, muscles and hormones. All organs of the body have got sufficient prana energy after doing it. Cobra pose or sarp asana The posture of the body resembles a snake, hence, that it is called or named after as Bujangasana asana or cobra pose or sarap asana. While doing Sarp asan...

International Yoga Day 2020 | asanas, pranayamas, mudras, shat-karma and meditation | benifits

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The science of Yoga has its origin thousands of years ago; Shiva has seen as the first ‘Adi yogi’. Yoga has practised in the Pre-Vedic period; the great inner-world scientist Maharishi Patanjali established existing Yoga practices, its meaning and its related knowledge through Patanjali Yoga Sutras. The word YOGA means to a union, and it is that process by which the human spirit induced into near the nature of cosmic energy synchronized and conscious communication with Divine. The practice of Yoga begins to the union of individual consciousness with universal consciousness. Yoga manifests courage, strength, wisdom, happiness, enthusiasm and ecstasy. A human being is bound in this world by desires, restless, discontented, comforts and manifold anxieties; consequence as; a life is slowly decaying and meets its doom in the glimpses of miseries, unhappiness and discomforts. Since the inceptions of the International Yoga Day June 21, 2015, opinion about this science are s...

Mindfulness | What is mindfulness | How yoga can enhances mindfulness

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The secret to good health remains in living in the present moment earnestly, to be present by being observant in every activity minutely of your day, being aware of all the things you have to do is mindfulness. Whereas, when you are mingled in past and future events all the time and stuck in incidents of the past, and ignore present pursuit altogether then uneasy, tension, anxiety and worries arise that bring fear. The fear of uncertainty of the future and always pondering over past only bring disequilibrium mindfulness. Mindfulness is the trait of staying aware of paying attention to around and within you. Mindfulness is a tool that de-clutters your mind and helps one to choose the best action in the worst situation. Being present is where you are going; whatever you are doing, eating mindfully, walking mindfully, taking into consideration every morsel sans distracted, being aware of your surroundings are just a few examples of the mindfulness. By doing Yoga, asanas, m...