Yoga For An Open, Healthy And Happy Heart – Ajit Patel Sanda Wellbeing
Yoga could be as
effective at reducing your risk of heart
disease as more physical activities such as brisk walking and cycling,
according to scientists in the Netherlands and the US. When researchers
pooled the results from 32 trials, involving almost 2,800 people, they found
the risk of developing cardiovascular disease was lower among those who did yoga,
compared to people who did not exercise.
This is good news for those who
dislike jogging
or visiting a gym and for those with a pre-existing heart condition, the
elderly or those with musculoskeletal or joint pain. Compared with those who
did no exercise, yoga
resulted in similar heart-related improvements as aerobic exercise, including
lower body mass index (BMI), lower blood pressure, lower
‘bad’ LDL-cholesterol levels but higher ‘good’ HDL-cholesterol
which protects against heart disease. The researchers suggested this was
because yoga incorporates physical, mental, and spiritual elements that are
effective in reducing stress
and through beneficial effects on heart function that are mediated through the
vagus nerve which helps to regulate heart rate.
Ushtrasana
(Camel pose) is one of the best poses to help you open your heart
and it also helps you be at peace, opening and shining your heart
out into the world. Start by kneeling on the floor with your legs hip width
apart. Press your shins and the tops of your feet down into the earth. Place
your hands on the back of your hips.
Inhale and slowly begin to lift your heart up from the breastbone and allow
your hips to move forward. Draw your shoulder blades down the back as you begin
to slowly move as far back as is comfortable.
Only when you have practiced this half camel
version and are comfortable with it can you then reach the hands down towards
your heels. Lift from the breastbone allowing the head to head to drop gently
backwards.
Pranayama breathing into the heart will help
you feel whole and complete. Focus on your heart as you breathe and feel your
entire being filled with warmth and love.
Begin by lying or sitting somewhere comfortably. Focus
on breathing full, deep breaths into the belly, then start to move the breath
up into the front, side and back ribs and finally all the way up into the
collar bone until you are breathing into the full body.
Abhaya Hridaya
Mudra (courageous heart mudra) helps you let go of fear and doubt and live from a fearless heart. This
mudra takes you right into your heart
space to seek your truth. Bring your hands in front of your heart, right hand
closest to the heart, with the back of the hands together and palms facing away
from each other. Gently interlace the little, ring and middle fingers and then
bring index finger and thumbs
together.
Affirmations for opening your heart: This would not strictly come under yoga
but nevertheless is one of the best ways to manifest your wish for a positive
life change. An affirmation is a word or phrase repeated over and over again,
allowing its meaning to seep into your subconscious and shift negative habits
and patterns into positive ones. Try this one:
“My heart
is open to giving and receiving love.
I lovingly accept
myself as I am.
I open my heart
fully to living.
I am worthy of
love.”
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