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 Press Release 05/04/2018 Myths about Yoga There is a lot of “yoga† happening in the world today that has very little to do with what yoga really  is. Several myths about this ancient practice have long been masquerading as  facts. It’s time we demystify yoga, in Sadhguru’s  own words. Myth 1: Yoga comes from  Hinduism Sadhguru: Yoga is Hindu just the way  gravity is Christian. Just because the law of gravity was propounded by Isaac  Newton, who lived in a Christian culture, does it make gravity Christian? Yoga is a technology. Anybody who is willing to make use of it  can make use of it. Why the yogic sciences  have gotten labeled as Hindu by a few ignorant people is because this science  and technology grew and prospered in this culture, so naturally it has gotten  associated with the Hindu way of life. The word “Hindu†has come from the word  “Sindhuâ€, which is a river. Because this culture grew from the banks of the  river Sindhu or Indus, this culture got labeled as Hindu. Hindu is not an “ism†– it is not a  religion. It is a geographical and cultural identity. Myth 2: Why be a human  when you can be a pretzel? Yoga is all about impossible postures. Sadhguru: When we utter the word  “yogaâ€, most people on the planet only think of asanas . Of all the  different things that the science of yoga explores – just about every aspect of  life – today’s world has chosen to represent yoga with only the physical  aspect. In the yogic system, there is very little significance given to asanas.  For a little over two hundred Yoga Sutras, only one sutra is dedicated to  asanas. But somehow, in modern times, this one sutra has gained significance  over everything else. In many ways, it is a  clear manifestation of where the world is going. The whole journey of the  modern world is just this, from deeper dimensions – from the spirit – to body.  That is exactly what we want to reverse. We want human beings to start their  journey with the body but move towards their inner nature. I am incapable of being  depressed, otherwise I would be depressed looking at the way hatha yoga is being practiced around  the world and people thinking that is what it is. The practice as you see it –  the mechanics of it, is simply of the body. You have to breathe life into it,  otherwise it will not become alive. This is why traditionally, there has been  so much stress on a live Guru – to make it alive. The yogic system is a subtle  manipulation of your system to allow it to rise to a different level. Yoga  means that which allows you to attain to your higher nature. Every asana, every  mudra, every way of breathing – everything – is focused towards this. Myth 3: Want six-pack abs?  Yoga is a great exercise regime. Sadhguru: If fitness is what you are  seeking, if you want six-pack abs or whatever number, I would say go and play  tennis or hike in the mountains. Yoga is not an exercise, it has other dimensions attached  to it. A different dimension of fitness – yes – you get health out of it, but not six-pack abs. If you are doing yoga to  burn calories or tone up your muscle, obviously you are doing improper yoga,  there is no question about that. For abs, you can go to the gym. Yoga needs to  be practiced in a very subtle, gentle way, not in a forceful muscle-building  way, because this is not about exercise. The physical body has a  whole memory structure. If you are willing to read this physical body,  everything – how this cosmos evolved from nothingness to this point – is  written into this body. When you do asanas, you are opening up that memory and  trying to restructure this life towards an ultimate possibility. If hatha yoga  is taught in a proper atmosphere, it is a fantastic  process of shaping your system into a fantastic vessel, a fabulous device to  receive the Divine. Myth 4: It is only in the  last century that yoga has gone global Sadhguru: Today, though it is being  practiced in all kinds of manifestations and distortions, at least the word  “yoga†is getting a global presence. There has never been one organized body to  propagate this, but still, it has survived and lived on because it has worked  like nothing else for human wellbeing for the longest period of time. Millions of people are  practicing it, but where did this come from? Who originated yoga? The story is  very long; its antiquity is lost in the hoary of time. In the yogic culture,  Shiva is not known as a God, but as the Adiyogi or the first yogi – the originator of yoga. He was the one who first put  this seed into the human mind. The first part of Shiva’s  teaching was to Parvati, his wife. The second set of yoga teachings were  expounded to the first seven disciples. This happened at the banks of Kanti  Sarovar at Kedarnath. This is where the world’s first yoga program happened. After many years, when the  transmission of the yogic science was complete, it produced seven fully  enlightened beings – the seven celebrated sages who are today known as the  Sapta Rishis, and are worshipped and admired in Indian culture. Shiva put  different aspects of yoga into each of these seven people, and these aspects  became the seven basic forms of yoga. Even today, yoga has maintained these  seven distinct forms. The Sapta Rishis were sent  in seven different directions to different parts of the world to carry this  dimension with which a human being can evolve beyond his present limitations  and compulsions. One went to Central Asia,  one to the Middle East and North Africa, one to South America, one stayed right  there with Adiyogi, one to the lower regions of Himalayas, one to Eastern Asia  and one travelled south into the Indian subcontinent. Time has ravaged many  things, but when the cultures of those lands are carefully looked at, small  strands of these people’s work can be seen, still alive. It has taken on  various colors and forms, and has changed its complexion in a million different  ways, but these strands can still be seen. Myth 5: Find your groove.  Yoga & music go well. Sadhguru: There should never be a  mirror or music when you practice asanas. Hatha yoga demands a certain  involvement of your body, mind, energy and the innermost core. If you want to  get the involvement of that which is the source of creation within you, your  body, your mind, your energy must be absolutely involved. You should approach  it with a certain reverence and certain focus. Not just going, playing music  and doing something. One of the biggest problems in yoga studios is, the  teacher is doing asanas and speaking. This is a sure way to cause damage to  yourself. No talking in the asana is  not just a norm, it is a rule. You never ever speak in postures. The breath,  the mental focus and the stability of energy is most important when you are  doing the asana. If you speak, you will destroy all that. At least eight to ten  people have come to us with serious imbalances with which we have helped them.  I think about four of them have given up their profession now because they knew  what nonsense they were doing. A few years ago when I was  in America, I was invited to speak in a yoga studio by someone. So I went to  her yoga studio and music was playing – chang, chang, chang â€“  to keep everybody enthusiastic. She was in ardhamatsyendrasana and  was talking to a group of people. When she saw me, she just jumped up from the  table, came and hugged me. I took her aside and told  her, “See, you will bring serious imbalances into your system. How long have  you been doing this?†She said some fifteen, sixteen years. I said, “If you’ve  done this for sixteen years, you must be suffering from this, this and this.† She looked at me terrified and the next day she comes to me and says,  “Sadhguru, what you said has been happening to me. I’m going through all sorts  of treatment from the doctors.†I said, “You don’t need a doctor, you are  causing it. You stop this, this will go away.†After about one-and-a-half  years, she gave up teaching yoga. A lot of people who have  done improper yoga have lost their mental balance. This is not because yoga  is dangerous. Stupidity has always been a dangerous thing on the planet. You do  something stupid, it will cause damage to you. Stupidity is one thing which has  always been a dangerous thing on this planet, right from ancient times. Myth 6: Need a yoga study  guide? You can learn yoga from a book. Sadhguru: Today, if you enter any  major bookstore, you will find a minimum of 15 to 20 different yoga books. How  to learn yoga in 7 days, how to become a yogi in 21 days… Many people have  caused immense damage to themselves by learning yoga through books. It seems to  be very simple, but when you do it, you will see it is a very subtle aspect.  This has to be done with perfect understanding and proper guidance. Without  this, one can get into deep trouble. A book can inspire you, but it is not  meant to teach a practice. Myth 7: Yoga is something  you practice every morning and evening Sadhguru: Yoga is not something that  you do morning-evening. It is a certain way of being. One must become yoga. If  it’s morning-evening yoga, the rest of the time entanglement – this is not  yoga, this is only yoga practice. There is no aspect of life which is excluded from the yogic  process. If your life becomes yoga, then you can do everything. You can run  your family, you can go to the office, you can run your business, you can do  whatever you want without any problem if your way of being becomes yoga. Every  aspect of life, either you can use it to entangle yourself or to liberate  yourself. If you are using it to entangle yourself, we call it as karma. If you  are using it to liberate yourself, we call it yoga. Monday, 2018 May 14th, 4:30-6:30  pm Sanders  Theatre, Harvard University, Cambridge Cambridge,  MA — A group of scientists from Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts  General Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical College will have a conversation  with Indian mystic Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev on May 14 at Sanders Theater at  Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. The  scientists who will join Sadhguru are: Emery N. Brown, MD, PhD, Warren M. Zapol  Professor of Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School and at Massachusetts General  Hospital, Edward Hood Taplin Professor of Medical Engineering and Professor of  Computational Neuroscience at MIT; and Nicholas D. Schiff, MD, PhD, The Jerold  B. Katz Professor of Neurology and Neurosciences, Weill Cornell Medical  College,New York. Sadhguru  Jaggi Vasudev, a Yogi Mystic and visionary, is founder of Isha Foundation, a  non-profit organization which offers yoga programs around the world and is  involved in social outreach, education and environmental initiatives. The  session will be moderated by Bala Subramaniam MD, MPH. Associate Professor of  Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School, and Director, Center for Anesthesia  Research Excellence, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Date:  Monday, May 14, 2018 | Time: 4:30-6:30 pm Venue:  Sanders Theatre, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Harvard  Box Office | www.boxoffice.harvard.edu  |  Ph. 617-496-2222 | Tickets 2018  May 19th/20th Isha Surya Kriya in Boston The Fairmont Copley Plaza  Hotel, State Suites 138 St James Ave, Boston, MA 02116 Details &  Registration Link Traditionally available  only to select groups of yogis, Surya Kriya is being offered by Sadhguru as a  comprehensive spiritual practice that is ideal for the hectic pace of today's  world. "Surya" means sun and "Kriya" means "inner  energy process." Surya Kriya activates the solar plexus within the system  and balances a person's energies leading to stability of the body and stillness  of the mind. This program will be  conducted by a Hatha Yoga Teacher trained by Sadhguru. For ages 14+.  Surya Kriya – Breaking the  Karmic Cycle (Isha Blog Article URL) In this week's Spot  Sadhguru speaks about the benefits of doing Surya Kriya, not only for physical  and mental well-being, but also for a very powerful spiritual possibility. Email: newengland@ishausa.org | Phone: (617) 396-4742  | IshaUSA.org 2018  May 19th Isha Angamardana in Boston The Fairmont Copley Plaza  Hotel, State Suites 138 St James Ave, Boston, MA 02116 Registration and  Details Link. Angamardana is a system  rooted in yoga that offers to everyone the opportunity to invigorate the body  and to reach peak physical and mental health. “Angamardana†means, gaining  complete mastery over the limbs, organs and other parts of the body. True to  its name, this practice revitalizes the body on all levels including the  muscles, blood circulation, skeletal structure, nervous system, and the basic  energy system. This program is conducted by a Hatha Yoga teacher trained by  Sadhguru. >> The Anatomy of  Angamardana (Isha Blog Article URL) Angamardana is a system of  dynamic exercises that invigorate the body on all levels. Sadhguru looks at how  Angamardana builds resilience and strengthens the fundamental fabric of the body. Email: newengland@ishausa.org | Phone: (617) 396-4742  | IshaUSA.org  2018  June 23rd Inner Engineering Completion - One Day Program Wellesley Community  Center, 219 Washington St, Wellesley, MA 02481 Prerequisite  to attend: Inner Engineering Online. Details & Registration Link. Email: newengland@ishausa.org | Phone: (617) 396-4742  | IshaUSA.org  Sadhguru  on FB  | Sadhguru on Twitter | Sadhguru  on YouTube | Sadhguru on LinkedIn | Sadhguru Blog | Sadhguru  on Mobile Apps | Sadhguru on Instagram | Sadhguru  on Pinterest  | You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |    | ||
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