Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Ukulele for beginners Palm Beach or Coolangatta



Hi future Ukesters,

Have you ever thought that you might like to learn how to strum and play the ukulele? If so, check these times out and call us to rsvp for class. You have a choice of either Palm Beach night class or Coolangatta day time class.

Get in touch for details or click on the links below for more info,. Mahalo see you soon :)



Yoga Palm Beach
Palm Beach Ukulele Group
Yoga Meditations Coolangatta

Saturday, 6 September 2014

Serenity Meditation - Beginners classes



Hi Yoga blog fans

I thought I would share this with you today.. wouldn't it be awesome if there were more peace and serenity in this world :)

Through out the centuries, the fountain of youth has been the 'Quest' for many, so too self realisation, wisdom, peace, truth, serenity.

In this particular AGE the practice of Mantra Yoga meditation is far more effective than other spiritual paths, like meditation on the white light or Brahman effulgence OR trying to control the life air and raise the kundalini to the top of the head as in raja yoga. Very few can perfect this process. Therefore the most effective means of focusing our attention is to concentrate on the sound vibration of a mantra.

Although a vast science, the practice for peace, serenity, true inner happiness lies in a beautifully simple process. If you would like to investigate further check out our Timetables and come along to class. All teachers are certified and hold diplomas in Yoga Meditation classes, so you will be in very capable caring hands.

Here are those links. Have a lovely relaxing day, come see us soon.

Namaste

Yoga Palm Beach

Yoga Meditations Coolangatta

Sunday, 31 August 2014

How to become more compassionate - Meditation

Hi Yoga fans

Compassion is a much valued human quality. Have a read below and see for yourself how being compassionate can benefit health. Beneath this post click on the link to our Timetables. You will find classes that you can attend, all of which will help you become a more caring and compassionate person through yoga meditation. Meditation classes are FREE ..!

Scientific research into the measurable benefits of compassion is young. Preliminary findings suggest, however, that being compassionate can improve health, well-being, and relationships. 
Compassion makes us feel good: Compassionate action (e.g., giving to charity) activates pleasure circuts in the brain. Producing feelings of happiness.

    Being compassionate—tuning in to other people in a kind and loving manner—can reduce risk of heart disease by boosting the positive effects of the Vagus Nerve, which helps to slow our heart rate.

    Brain scans during meditation, which directs compassion toward suffering, suggest that, on average, compassionate people’s minds wander less about what has gone wrong in their lives, or might go wrong in the future; as a result, they’re happier.

    Compassion helps make caring parents: Brain scans show that when people experience compassion, their brains activate in neural systems known to support parental nurturance and other caregiving behaviors.

    Compassion helps make better spouses: Compassionate people are more optimistic and supportive when communicating with others.

    Compassion helps make better friends. Feeling compassion for one person makes us less vindictive toward others.

    Restraining feelings of compassion chips away at our commitment to moral principles.

    Employees who receive more compassion in their workplace see themselves, their co-workers, and their organization in a more positive light, report feeling more positive and are more committed to their jobs.

    More compassionate societies—those that take care of their most vulnerable members, assist other nations in need, and have children who perform more acts of kindness—are the happier ones.

    Compassionate people are more socially adept, making them less vulnerable to loneliness; loneliness has been shown to cause stress and harm the immune system.
    Namaste

    Thursday, 14 August 2014

    Raw Choccie Vegan Macaroons


    Hi lovely peeps :)

    Try making some of these healthy nom nom treats of deliciousness this weekend.

    They can be stored in the freezer also, so make sure you make heaps to see you through the week and extra if you want to take a few to work next week. I guarantee you are going to love these.

    Raw Chocolate Macaroons

    1.5 cups dried, unsweetened coconut flakes
    3/4 cup cocoa powder
    1/2 cup raw agave (or maple syrup) – adjust to suit
    2.5 Tablespoons melted coconut oil
    1/2 tsp vanilla extract
    1/4 teaspoon sea salt

    1. In a large bowl, combine all the ingredients and stir well to combine.

    2. Roll into balls and freeze for half hour or longer, and their ready to go!

    Scrumptious!

    Namaste

    Yoga Classes

    Monday, 28 July 2014

    Yoga Meditation


    Hi Yoga Meditation fans :)

    As every season begins it brings with it new experiences for all of us. Sometimes we may need a calm mind and inner strength to help us through these experiences.

    Yoga Meditation through relaxation and singing of ancient mantras can help you to find your true self, a new strength of heart and a deep sense of peace.

    A new understanding of your life as it unfolds. Come meditate with us sometime. Everyone welcome :)

    Have a great week.

    Namaste

    Yoga Meditation Timetable

    Friday, 4 July 2014

    Kirtan for health and happiness

    When a group of two or more get together to sing Yoga mantras this is traditionally known as the practice of Kirtan. This is an ancient Yoga practice which is highly recommended especially in this day and age for the specific purpose of achieving Self-realization. 

    Kirtan is simple, enjoyable and available to all. There are no hard and fast rules, no previous experience is required. It is a non-sectarian application which involves sacred sound, prayers, or hymns - the sweet and joyous practice of placing ones attention on the spiritual sound of yoga meditations. Authentic singing meditation embraces or encompasses the names of the Supreme, pure, spiritual sound vibrations. 

    Singing is a powerful mood changer, as well as a gentle cardio workout, this in and of itself will help you feel really good. We recommend the regular practice of sing a long meditation to everyone Why? Simply because we are spiritual in essence (the meditations are also spiritual) so it makes sense to tank up or fill up spiritually when ever there is an opportunity to do so.

    Come over anytime, relax your heart and mind and fully immerse yourself in transcendental soulful meditation 

    Namaste

    Yoga Timetable

    Tuesday, 24 June 2014

    Hatha Yoga Great for you and your heart :)


    Hi Yoga Meditation fans ... :)

    Ymsa - Yoga Meditation Studio Palm Beach invite you to Hatha Yoga. 

    So good for the Heart and Soul. Come along and shake off stress, inhale positivity and healing energy. Exhale toxins and negativity. Experience a sense of calm and peacefulness from your practice. Grab a little "ME" time and feel better. 

    See you in class 

    Namaste

    Yoga Timetable

    Saturday, 14 June 2014



    Photo
    Dear friends

    This world with all of it's temporary material sense pleasures has nothing substantial to offer the eternal spiritual person (us)

    There is no real, long lasting, true, or meaningful happiness for the soul in this finite world.

    However, meditating on spiritual sound is a perfect fit for us, we are spiritual individuals who are residing temporarily in the earthly body. Why is it a perfect fit? We are spiritual in essence, therefore sacred sound meditation makes for perfect synergy, bringing forth the experience of deep peace, satisfaction, happiness and joy. 

    Bliss is natural for the soul, this is what we want, what we hope for and what we spend our life time searching for.

     All of this we can uncover gradually over time through the practice of mantra meditation.

    May peace and harmony be your constant companions

    Namaste Lalita

    Yoga Meditation Studio Palm Beach

    Yoga Kirtan Meditation Coolangatta

    Monday, 26 May 2014

    Mantras On Tahiti


    Hi Yoga fans

    Thursday nights @ around 7pm we have "Mantras On Tahiti" Mantra's are awesomely beautiful, especially when sung in a group with other people who are totally into it.

    If you haven't had a chance to try this very special form of meditation, you seriously need to give it a go.

    Only a sacred sound meditater "knows the feeling" ... Lol..!

    Come along, we invite you.


    Namaste

    Yoga Kirtan Meditation
    Yoga Palm Beach


    Sunday, 11 May 2014

    Delicious nutritious Almond balls

    Nom Nom Buttery Almond Balls

    Ingredients
    1 cup almond flour
    1 scoop Raw Protein Powder
    1/4 cup sesame seeds
    1/4 cup chia seeds
    1/4 cup raw cacao powder
    1/2 cup almond butter (or natural peanut butter)
    2 tablespoons raw organic agave nectar
    2 tablespoons organic maple syrup
    pinch pink Himalayan salt

    How To
    Combine all ingredients in a food processor and whizz into a crumbly, paste like consistency.

    Take small spoonfuls at a time, and roll into balls.

    Serve plain, or roll in sesame seeds, cacao nibs, coconut, or chia seeds.

    Refrigerate to firm.

    Enjoy!

    Wednesday, 30 April 2014

    Sound Healing Therapy - Tibetan Singing Bowls

    Howdy guys, have any of you heard about Sound Healing Therapy? This is another new class YMSPB is offering at YMC in Coolangatta.

     Dr. Mitchell Gaynor has been using sound, including Tibetan Singing Bowls and Chanting in his work with cancer patients for many years. Dr. David Simon, found that the sound from Tibetan Singing Bowls are chemically metabolized into ’endogenous opiates’, that act on the body as internal painkillers and healing agents. 
    Tibetan Singing Bowls have been used for centuries for healing, chanting and meditation purposes. They create a range of sounds to restore the normal vibratory frequencies of diseased and out-of-harmony parts of the body and mind. 

    The sounds generated by Tibetan Singing Bowls are a type of energy medicine that promote healing from stress disorders, pain, depression, and most forms of dis-ease. Unique tones create the perfect state for deep meditation. 
    The sonic waves that ring from Tibetan Singing Bowls wake up our ability to hear with more than our ears. We feel the sound from the Tibetan Singing Bowls as much as we take it in with our ears. 
    Sound can redress imbalances on every level of physiologic functioning and can play a positive role in the treatment of virtually any medical disorder.” 
    Dr. Mitchell Gaynor, director of Medical Oncology and Integrative Medicine, the Cornell Cancer Prevention Center in New York. 

    In fact, mainstream medical teaching facilities like Duke University and the University of North Carolina have added programs that link body, mind and spirit to the treatment of cancer. Cancer prevention centers are utilizing sound as a vital part of the healing process for patients with astounding results. 

    Chanting and Tibetan singing bowls are the perfect combination for Sound healing therapy, holistically supporting the health of body, mind & spirit. 
    YMC venue is light, bright and airy, just across the road from the beach. No need to worry about parking, there's normally lots of car spaces available, unless Coolangatta are hosting a surfing event or similar. Bring your bathers and take a dip afterwards if you like. 

    Normal prices for this type of therapy range from between $140 - $110 per hour but because we are a community based group your cost will be Casual Rate $15 / 5 class pass $50- This pass can be used for  any YMSPB classes.  This will help us cover admin, hall hire and other related expenses. 

    Dress in comfortable clothing, bring a thick yoga mat or similar, a pillow, light blanket and a soft scarf or eye pillow. It's important that you are warm and comfortable. 

    If you are not familiar with this type of healing therapy you will learn something new. RSVP for this magical event come along and experience the benefits for yourself. Call or txt if you have any questions 0468344108
    Tuesdays 10am - 11am 124 Marine Parade Coolangatta next to Reflection on the sea which is 120 Marine Parade. 

    Medical warning 
    If you are using a pacemaker, or if you have had or are prone to seizures, or are epileptic or have ADD, then seek advise and permission from your Medical Doctor before attending. 

    If you would like to stay connected go here to our Facebook page and blog. Find out more information about Yoga asanas, Meditation, Pranayama, Ukulele, and Djembe drumming classes at our other studios and also in Palm Beach. Get the latest news, updates or cancellations and information. 


    Namaste Lalita

    Friday, 11 April 2014

    Ukulele for Beginners in Coolangatta

    Hi Yoga meditation fans. How are you guys. I hope all is going well with you your family and friends.

    Just wanted to let you know that we are holding ukulele classes for beginners at YMC 124 Marine Pde Coolangatta 

    As you know we have been offering ukulele classes in Palm Beach at Yoga Meditation Studio Palm Beach for about 18 months. It has been so much fun, so when we decided to become one of the yoga meditation studios offering classes at YMC in Coolangatta recently we were hoping for a good response and so far it's working out well. 

    If you have thought that you might like to learn how to play this awesome little instrument here's your opportunity. 10am Thursday at 124 Marine Parade Coolangatta. We are next to the tall PINK building on the corner of Marine and Clarke Street. You will meet some really lovely people, have alot of fun and a few laughs - Plus you will be learning a new skill.

    All great stuff.

    See you soon.

    Namaste

    Wednesday, 5 March 2014

    Yoga Meditation Palm Beach combines with Yoga & Meditations Coolangatta

    To all Yoga Meditation blog readers - We would like to make an announcement.

    Yoga Meditation Palm Beach blog will be combining with (YMC) Yoga & Meditations Coolangatta. Look forward to more variety and interesting Yoga and Meditation events and classes.
    About Us:
    Welcome  to  YMC -  short for Yoga & Meditations Coolangatta.  We are a group of yoga meditation teachers who run our own individual yoga meditation studios in the local area. We are interested in community and like to provide quality, affordable health promoting services. We decided we would combine together and offer a variety of holistic, health benefiting classes to enhance physical, mental and spiritual well being under the same roof.
    Look out for future announcements. In the meantime check out our Fb page and links to our sister blogs and their Fb pages. Feel free to visit them all, like, comment, interact and rsvp for classes. 

    We welcome you.
    Namaste
    Yoga & Meditations Coolangatta 

    Sunday, 23 February 2014

    A joyful heart


    Hi

    All the yoga meditation fans out there. This is such a nice quote, very, very true and good too remember.

    Don't forget to check out our classes. Stay fit and healthy with Yoga and Meditation

    Have an awesome week :)
    Namaste

    Sunday, 9 February 2014

    Tongue in cheek - Yoga for young and mature yogis and yoginis

    Hi Yogis & Yoginis

    Time to 'Get on your mat' shake off those extra holiday kilo's and get into shape.

    As you well know,Yoga has become all the rage, just check the junk mail and you just might find an endless array of fliers from the numerous Yoga Studio's sprouting up willy nilly in your local area. 

    You can find entire clothing lines especially for yoginis  and for some yoga devotees, an entire lifestyle. 

    What's the magic behind this discipline of poses and controlled breathing? Is yoga truly a beneficial form of exercise?
    Yoga can, in fact, be good for adults of all ages, especially seniors. Studies have shown that yoga can be extremely helpful when it comes to combating stress, fatigue and pain. Some yoga poses increase core strength and balance, which reduces the risk of fall-related injuries for seniors. Other poses can alleviate health issues such as menopause. Above all, yoga is a form of exercise that can help seniors feel younger.
    Even though you may never be able to bend yourself into a pretzel, learning some simple yoga poses can improve your overall quality of life. If you're just starting out, look for a beginning class taught by a certified yoga instructor. Good instructors will help you with correct body positioning and encourage you to learn your body's limits. You may not able to perform all the poses or hold them for very long, but good teachers understand that and encourage you to do your best. 
    I will include some links for you to click through to a couple of Yoga studios we highly recommend. They have wonderful yoga instructors, highly trained in the hatha style of yoga. Pop along and see them, you will be in safe hands.
    Namaste


    Thursday, 23 January 2014

    A description of the Soul

    The Atomic Soul

    Recently I read a very beautiful and clear description of the soul, sometimes referred to as atma, spirit, atomic soul, etc,. I thought it to be an absolute treasure and decided I would share a couple of excerpts with you.

    "The soul is atomic in size and can be perceived by perfect intelligence. This atomic soul is floating in the five kinds of air [prana, apana, vyana, samana and udana], is situated within the heart, and spreads its influence all over the body of the embodied living entities. When the soul is purified from the contamination of the five kinds of material air, its spiritual influence is exhibited."

    The hatha-yoga system is meant for controlling the five kinds of air encircling the pure soul by different kinds of sitting postures—not for any material profit, but for liberation of the minute soul from the entanglement of the material atmosphere.

    The influence of the atomic soul can be spread all over a particular body. According to the Yoga texts this atomic soul is situated in the heart of every living entity.

    The individual atomic soul is definitely there in the heart along with the Supersoul, and thus all the energies of bodily movement are emanating from this part of the body. The corpuscles which carry the oxygen from the lungs gather energy from the soul. When the soul passes away from this position, activity of the blood, generating fusion, ceases. Medical science accepts the importance of the red corpuscles, but it cannot ascertain that the source of the energy is the soul. Medical science, however, does admit that the heart is the seat of all energies of the body.

    Food for thought.
    Namaste

    Wednesday, 1 January 2014

    Happy New Year 2014

    Off to a healthy start this year 2014. See you back in Yoga asana class soon. Check here for Yoga Palm Beach current timetable, rsvp for a meditation class or one of the other classes on offer this year.

    Namaste

    Wednesday, 25 December 2013

    Namaste Christmas & Peaceful New Year 2014

    Have a safe, festive family Christmas and a Peaceful New Year.

    When you are ready to start working off the extra kilos you may have gained due to enjoying the yum healthy snacks you've indulged in over the holidays - check back in with Yoga Palm Beach and see what the timetable holds for 2014.
    Have a look here at the facebook page also Yoga Meditation

    Namaste

    Thursday, 5 December 2013

    To Do List

    My To Do list for today

    * count my blessings
    * practice kindness
    * be productive, yet calm
    * let go of what i can't control
    * just breathe
    * tell my family how much I love them
    * make a difference in someone's life

    What does your To Do list look like?


    Make a difference, turn your friends onto yoga, meditation, kirtan. Practice real kindness.

    Namaste


    Sunday, 3 November 2013

    Benefits of Chlorophyll in our diet



    This article is a little long, but very interesting and helpful.
    Chlorophyll absorbs energy from the sun and facilitates photosynthesis in plants. Its unique ability to convert the energy of the sun through photosynthesis is used to make carbohydrates from water and carbon dioxide.
    No one can argue with the health benefits of green vegetables which have high concentrations of chlorophyll .Another characteristic of chlorophyll is that it is quite similar to human red blood cells or heme. We have heard about the scientific description of chlorophyll, but there are other interesting facts to know in order to understand completely the biological relationship between chlorophyll and heme.
    The Chlorophyll and the Heme
    The chlorophyll molecules have similarity to human blood. The only difference is that the central atom in human is iron, while it is magnesium that is the central molecules of plants.
    The groundbreaking research was revealed as early as 1926 by Charles Schnabels when he studied about cereal grasses and the possible relationship of the component of pheophytin in chlorophyll and the hemoglobin of human. After that remarkable discovery, there were subsequent researches conducted to variety of animals for further confirmation on the claim. All the findings drew one conclusion: that chlorophyll acts like a physiological stimulant of the red blood cells in the bone marrow.
    It was in 1936 when Dr. Arthur Patek reported the fascinating results from the study done with fifteen patients who were diagnosed of anemia. They were asked to take different amounts of green foods along with iron. The level of blood hemoglobin and the number of red blood cells increased faster than with taking iron alone. Therefore, based on the irrefutable reports, the chemical perspective of chlorophyll is similar to the chemical structure of red blood cells.
    The Green Color of Chlorophyll
    Have you wondered why green is the color associated with chlorophyll and not red or orange? The magnesium which is the central molecule of chlorophyll contains special ring shaped formation which captures wavelengths of light but green is not captured. So, the overall effect of green color is reflected back to our eye. The magnesium provides high alkalizing effect on the body that delivers essential oxygen to body tissues and cells.
    Changes in Chemical Structure of Chlorophyll
    Please take note that when green vegetables are cooked, the magnesium is removed from the center of the molecules and replaced by a hydrogen atom causing some vegetables to turn olive-gray in color.
    Let’s take for example the studies conducted to broccoli. The two thirds of the chlorophyll content of broccoli were removed after 20 minutes of boiling. The World’s Healthiest Cooking suggested technique in preserving the concentrations of chlorophyll present in green vegetables through short steaming times. Nevertheless, the best way to eat these vegetables is in raw form to obtain the complete health benefits of chlorophyll.
    Benefits of Chlorophyll
    Green foods are considered blood-building foods because of the similarity in structures of the two colored pigments, the red heme and the green chlorophyll. Here are the lists of health benefits we can get from chlorophyll.
    1. Chlorophyll is the best aid in gastrointestinal problems.
    Refined, low fiber and animal fats contribute to major diseases start in the colon. Gastrointestinal problems can be best treated by improving the digestion and assimilation. Among those natural nutrients that heal the intestinal track, green vegetables high in chlorophyll content aid in loosening and cleansing the colon.
    2. Chlorophyll Promotes formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells.
    Hemoglobin is the iron-containing substance that provides red blood cells their red pigment and transports oxygen to the body tissues. In fact, we may not realize it but our blood is composed of 75% of hemoglobin. If the central atom of blood is iron, how does chlorophyll help in the formation of red blood cells? As we digest green food, the magnesium helps in rebuilding and replenishing the red blood cells which is responsible for boosting our energy.
    3. Chlorophyll treats bad breath.
    Bad breath is caused by oral bacteria that resides in a person’s mouth that excrete odiferous waste products. The sulfur compounds of waste products usually lie at the root of breath odor problems. With the double action of chlorophyll, it acts as a deodorizer that eliminates bad odor and reduces the stringent smell of urine and infected wounds.
    4. Detoxify toxins that cause cancer.
    Researches found that the damaged genes caused by carcinogen substances can be prevented by chlorophyllin, a derivative of chlorophyll wherein the magnesium is removed and replaced with copper. It reduces the binding of carcinogen from foods like cooked meat products that damage the DNA and other organs of the body particularly the liver.
    5. Beneficial in assimilating calcium and other heavy minerals.
    Chlorophyll is very easy to absorb and assimilate. It is so amazing how it gets into the bloodstream so fast with the least amount of digestion that saves more vital energy. Not only that, cataract cases which is same as an arthritic formation, the hard calcium has come out of solution and becomes milky so that patients cannot see clearly with their cataract condition. Again, chlorophyll can assimilate calcium and balance other trace minerals to rebuild, replace, and exchange with the new tissue.
    6. Chlorophyll fights infections.
    It is the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds contain Vitamin A, C and E that are responsible for reducing inflammation. In connection to this, the healing aspects of chlorophyll were reported in 1940 by Dr. Benjamin Gruskin. With this vitro experiments, it showed that chlorophyll possess bacteriostic property that kill harmful bacteria. Moreover, the antiseptic properties of chlorophyll have the ability to kill germs by strengthening the tissues.
    Article courtesy of C.Del Carmen

    Tuesday, 8 October 2013

    Vegan Berry NaNa Pie

    Craving something sweet and healthy?

    Try this Berry NaNa Pie

    Base:
    1/4 cup dates
    3/4 cup almonds (soaked)

    Filling:
    3 large ripe Bananas
    4 cups fresh or frozen berries strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries what ever's in season is best.
    1 cup soft pitted dates.

    Toss nuts and dates into a food processor and blend to desired consistency. Press into 9" pie plate.

    Slice bananas nice and thin and cover the nut crust base.
    Keep any extra banana for the filling.

    Combine the 1 cup dates, berry fruits and any remaining banana in processor and process until smooth and creamy.

    Cover the base with the blended fruit mix and top with a few extra berries.

    Scrummy ...!

    Friday, 20 September 2013

    Time out for Yoga

    Hi yoga fans, just a reminder to pop over to Yoga Palm Beach, they are centrally located and offer community yoga, meditation, ukulele and djembe drumming classes. Have an epic week...!

    Gauranga
    Namaste

    Saturday, 10 August 2013

    Gauranga Meditation - How to practice this meditation and experience the benefits

    Gauranga Meditation

    When you go along to a Yoga class you will find that not only do you get to stretch, breathe, build strength and stamina, twist, detox, rejuvenate, practise concentration, determination and have lots of fun. You also get to practise relaxation and meditation.

    At our yoga meditation studio we practise a lot of different yoga meditations. We also practise a few different meditation techniques which all have a very harmonising effect on whom ever takes part in the practise BUT generally when combining meditation with hatha yoga we keep it simple.

    The Yoga sound Gaur ra an ga which is very easily pronounced in 4 syllables as shown above is one of the primary meditations we teach. Gaur ra an ga means Golden One, so some call this the Golden One Meditation.

    The meditations, prayers, or mantras taught at our Yoga meditation studio are all spiritual meditations. This means that the meditations are NOT combinations of ordinary material sounds BUT are exactly what the phrase says 'spiritual meditations' meaning that they descend from the spiritual realm, bringing with them spiritual potency.

    How amazing is that. I think that is so cool. All we have to do is plug into the
    Gaur ra an ga meditation and experience the rejuvenating and soothing affects of Transcendental sound or spiritual sound for ourselves.

    It is such a simple and enjoyable way of meditating and comes with all the associated benefits such as clarity of thought, peacefulness, relaxation, rejuvenation, happiness, stress reduction, and so on and so forth.

    This is a timeless process which has been gifted to humanity by the wonderful self realised souls who once walked this planet and those who are still with us today, if not in person - via their words.

    Come along and learn more. Life is an amazing gift, extremely precious, find out how we can make the most of ours.

    We look forward to meeting and practising yoga and meditation with you.

    Namaste

    Thursday, 4 July 2013

    Stress - What can we do to reduce stress in our lives - How can Yoga Meditation help

     

    Be Aware of Stress:

    To protect ourselves now  days, we must consciously pay attention to the signals of stress. In a world of psychological rather than physical danger, we must consciously pay attention to unique signals telling us when we are stressed.

    Some of us may experience these signals as physical symptoms like tension in our muscles, headache, upset stomach, racing heartbeat, deep sighing or shallow breathing.

    Others may experience them as emotional or psychological symptoms such as anxiety, poor concentration, depression, hopelessness, frustration, anger, sadness or fear.

    As soon as we recognise these symptoms we need to take a break and try to relax, possibly find a quiet spot to do some yoga breathing and yoga meditation.

    If you would like to know how to practice some very, very, simple yoga meditation techniques contact us about a free yoga meditation class.  Or a yoga stretch and relax class. 


    Make time for yourself. Take a breather and let the worries of the world float away as you de-stress.

    All welcome

    Namaste


    Yoga Meditation Studio Palm Beach 4221
    www.ympbgc.blogspot.com.au



    Friday, 14 June 2013

    Laughter is good - Benefits of laughing and Yoga Meditation

    Three Zen monks went to a mountain cave to contemplate the Ultimate Reality.                
    Three years later... 
    A mountain goat walked by the entrance to the cave.        
    The first monk said, "Did you see that?"
    Three years later, the second monk said, "What?"
    Three years later, the third monk said, 
    "If you guys don't shut up, I'm outta here!"

    Benefits of Laughter

    1. Laughter creates happy feelings:

    Laughter helps people who are suffering from anxiety and depression. Laughing reduces tension and stress, lowers anxiety and irritation. These are all major factors that contribute to feeling blue. Having a good laugh releases endorphins resulting in feelings of wellbeing and happiness. If you feel sad, laughter may provide you with a temporary relief.

    2. Laughter is good for your heart:

    A study by heart specialists at the University of Maryland found that people with heart disease laughed less compared to people of the same age without heart disease. Believe it or not, laughter increases your blood flow. This improves the health of your blood vessels, heart and overall cardiovascular system. Research showed that 15 minutes of laughter a day can benefit your heart as much as exercising 3 times a week. A side benefit of laughing is that you appear happier and healthier.

    3. Laughter defuses anger and tension:

    Have you ever tried telling a joke in a tense situation? Try it! Laughing eases anger by giving a much needed break. It can also help you shift gears and see a situation with a fresh point of view.

    4.  Laughter lowers blood pressure:
     
    People who laugh a lot on a regular basis have lower blood pressure than the average person. When people have a good laugh, the blood pressure increases at first, but then it decreases to levels below normal. Breathing then becomes deeper and this helps to send oxygen-rich blood and nutrients throughout the body.

    Come to a class, it's always fun. You get to relax, rejuvenate, chill out, practice yoga, meditate and discover why the use of sacred sound  is so important for your over all good health and wellbeing. You will be pleasantly suprised by what you learn. We encourage a hands on approach to learning so you will be able to practice as you learn and take home a very simple and enjoyable method of meditation that you can easily add to your daily life. In this way you will experience for yourself the very real ... benefits. See you in class.

    Namaste


    Friday, 10 May 2013

    Anger what is it? How can Yoga Meditation help with this problem

     
    Anger 

    Is a powerful emotion. If it isn’t handled appropriately, it may have destructive results for both you and your loved ones. Uncontrolled anger can lead to arguments, physical fights, physical abuse, assault and self-harm. On the other hand, well-managed anger can be a useful emotion that motivates you to make positive changes.

    The physical effects

    Anger triggers the body’s ‘fight or flight’ response. Other emotions that trigger this response include fear, excitement and anxiety. The adrenal glands flood the body with stress hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol. The brain shunts blood away from the gut and towards the muscles, in preparation for physical exertion. Heart rate, blood pressure and respiration increase, the body temperature rises and the skin perspires. The mind is sharpened and focused.

    Health problems

    The constant flood of stress chemicals and associated metabolic changes that accompany recurrent unmanaged anger can eventually cause harm to many different systems of the body. Some of the short and long-term health problems that have been linked to unmanaged anger include:
    •     Headache
    •     Digestion problems, such as abdominal pain
    •     Insomnia
    •     Increased anxiety
    •     Depression
    •     High blood pressure
    •     Skin problems, such as eczema
    •     Heart attack
    •     Stroke.
    Unhelpful ways to deal with anger

    Many people express their anger in inappropriate and harmful ways, including:

    Anger explosions – some people have very little control over their anger and tend to explode in rage. Raging anger may lead to physical abuse or violence. A person who doesn’t control their temper can isolate themselves from family and friends. Some people who fly into rages have low self-esteem, and use their anger as a way to manipulate others and feel powerful.

    Anger repression – some people consider that anger is an inappropriate or ‘bad’ emotion, and choose to suppress it. However, bottled anger often turns into depression and anxiety. Some people vent their bottled anger at innocent parties, such as children or pets.

    Expressing anger in healthy ways

    Suggestions on how to express your anger in healthy ways include:
    If you feel out of control, walk away from the situation temporarily, until you cool down.
    •     Try to pinpoint the exact reasons why you feel angry.
    •     Identify the problem, consider coming up with strategies on how to remedy the situation.
    •     Do something physical, such as going for a run or playing sport.
    Suggestions for long-term anger management

    The way you typically express anger may take some time to modify.
    Suggestions include:
    •     Learn meditation
    •     Practice Yoga asanas
    •     Learn relaxation techniques
    •     Keep a diary of your anger outbursts, to try and understand how and why you get mad.
    •     Consider assertiveness training, or learning about techniques of conflict resolution.
    •     Take regular exercise.
    The benefits of regular exercise in mood management:

    People who are stressed are more likely to experience anger. Numerous worldwide studies have documented that regular or daily meditation and some form of physical exercise like hatha yoga asanas can improve mood and reduce stress levels.
    The effect may be twofold: physical exertion burns up stress chemicals, and it also boosts production of mood-regulating neurotransmitters in the brain, including endorphins and catecholamines.

    Teaching children how to express anger

    Expressing anger appropriately is a learned behaviour. Suggestions on helping your child to deal with strong feelings include:

    •     Lead by example.
    •     Treat your child’s feelings with respect.
    •     Teach practical problem-solving skills.
    •     Encourage open and honest communication in the home.
    •     Explain the difference between aggression and anger.
    •    Teach your child different ways of calming and soothing themselves.
    Where to get help
    •      Find a trained Meditation Instructor. An instructor who is expert in Yogic teachings, who can explain what is actually happening when anger is present.
    •     Your doctor may also be able to give you some practical advise.
    Things to remember
    •     The long-term physical effects include anxiety, high blood pressure and headache.
    •     Anger is a positive and useful emotion, if it is expressed appropriately.
    •     Long-term strategies for anger management include regular physical exercise, yoga asanas, daily meditation, relaxation techniques, and management strategies. 
    Wishing you Peace
     
    Contact us about a Yoga Meditation class.  Find out how this timeless practice can help you understand the root cause of anger and how to deal with it. 

    Namaste

    Friday, 19 April 2013

    Friendship - Spiritual friends are good for our health

    Good friends = good health

    Read about the health benefits here:

    Numerous studies have shown that having a group of good friends you can count on is invaluable and necessary for a healthy lifestyle. These studies are now demonstrating the importance and benefits of friendship using scientific evidence, but we all can relate to situations in our own lives that point to these same conclusions.

    Studies are showing that having good friends is likely to increase longevity, reduce stress and improve self-esteem. One study shows that people with the largest number of close friends outlive those with the fewest by 22 percent. Another study of women with breast cancer found that those without close friends were four times as likely to die from the disease as women with 10 or more friends.

    Friendship improves mental health by helping us maintain brain function and improve memory as we age, adding to the quality of those extra years. The happiness of our friends is infectious and breeds a more positive attitude on life. Having social support can protect against dementia, reduce the risk of depression and improve our outlook on life and life’s challenges.

    Stress management is, in fact, one of the greatest gifts of friendship. When women gather with other women (and with children), they release more oxytocin, the feel-good hormone which has a marked calming effect. A strong network of friends helps lower blood pressure and reduces the risk of depression.

    Social media such as Facebook work great as a quick fix to connect or reconnect with old friends, share photos, support a cause, play games and meet people with shared interests. However, a study in 2006 found a sharp decline in friendships. Don’t let the convenience of social media keep you from getting together in person whenever you can.

    Finally, cherish the friends you have. They’re worth their weight in gold. We might not all be fire fighters or surgeons that save lives on a daily basis, but science now tells us that we just might extend someone’s life simply by being a part of it.

    The secret seems to be choosing well-balanced, health as well as spiritually-conscious friends, engaging together in health-promoting spiritually centered life-styles. So whether you are a “Golden Girl” or a "Youngster", don’t underestimate girl-power. Simply having a cuppa with a girlfriend, or reconnecting with someone you’ve lost touch with can lift your spirits and lead to a happier, healthier life. Be grateful for all of your friends and be happy to know that spiritually based friendships continue beyond this world.