Dear All,
How
you feel physically has a strong bearing on how you feel mentally. It's
easier to be optimistic about things when you're well than it is when
you're not feeling so great. Sahaja yoga meditation is great for lifting
the mood and a little bit of exercise adds to the effect.
As
with everything there's a happy balance to be had between too much and
too little. If you're hitting the gym five times a week then that's
likely to lead to an over-active right-side that can make it harder to
sit still, go quiet in your head and meditate. If you rarely take any exercise then that can lead to left-sideness and the lack of a sense of progressing.
Walking more is probably the easiest route to getting more exercise. However,
taking some exercise once a week that actually makes you sweat has huge
benefit. This is supported by the evidence of some of the treatments in
Ayurvedic medicine ie. 'panchakarma'.
There's a law of the universe* which,
roughly translated, says that everything eventually ends up in a rut or
eventually becomes boring. This especially the case if you're stuck in
any sort of routine. The law applies to the body as well. Sweating it
out is one way of kicking yourself mentally and physically out of a rut.
Having
a peak meditative experience can also lead to a huge positive life
shift (a massive kick out of a rut); the kind of experience reported by
these people who have been practicing sahaja yoga meditation - Click Here
See you at group meditation tomorrow.
Regards