Do well without falling into perfectionism
To act is a central notion of yoga, and to force oneself to “do well”, in the sense of doing the best, is concomitant with it.
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To act is a central notion of yoga, and to force oneself to “do well”, in the sense of doing the best, is concomitant with it.
Attention and concentration are two essential notions of yogi philosophy. They are intimately linked to temporality, to our ability to stay in the present, in two ways.
Meditation is an integral part of yoga. Called “Dhyana” in Sanskrit, it is one of the fundamental elements that make up yoga.
Yoga makes it a point of honor to remind us of an element that is often forgotten despite its vital role: breathing. We can go several days without eating or drinking, but only a few minutes without breathing, because breathing is the natural and essential movement that gives life.
To enjoy the benefits of yoga, it is necessary to take the time to take care of yourself fully. Because in the philosophy of yoga, letting go is indeed an action.
The oldest traces of yoga date back to around 3000 BC. In the 1920s, representations of figures in positions appearing to be yoga postures were found in the ruins of the city of Mohenjo-Daro, located in present-day Pakistan.
One of the main goals of yoga is to calm and clarify the mind. The human brain is constantly active, filled with emotions and thoughts which, moreover, can often become overwhelming. At all times, people have needed moments to isolate themselves, to take a step back, to calm down …
What makes us suffer? What is blocking us? At any given moment, we must have the courage to face what is unbearable. We must examine our fears, our weariness or any other negative state. It takes will and courage. May we are the only ones who can do it. No one can act for us. Let’s face our demons. They are not that bad.
Behind the little used term of “overfitting”, there is a widespread evil today. This evil is to live according to what society expects of us and not according to our desires and our personal needs, which are set aside to prioritize collective needs.