Been playing games to know which side of
your brain is more dominant than the other? What do you think, are you a
creative person or the pattern of your hobbies tell a different story
altogether? Let’s find out in this blog, what matters and how you can be
creatively active with the help of Yoga!
Creativity is a way of life, it signifies freedom of unwrapping mysteries and expressing with confidence. It is a natural state of living that only expands!
Yoga releases the creative potential in life, and every human is an artist of their own lives, a creator like the lord Shiva itself.
It would
come as a surprise to many, but not to all, that Yoga can nurture your
thoughts, can reform your way of thinking, and modify your thoughts just the
way you want it. Yoga comes as an opportunity for people who seek development
in all sects of their lives, whether personal or professional. Yoga is the bed-side
journal you need! To break the monotony of your thoughts, the
pseudo-perceptions, and the society engraved opinions.
How can Yoga create creative
thoughts?
- The daily Yoga practices that
incorporate a disciplined routine to filter your mental, physical and spiritual
health can help you in many different ways. Your daily schedule plays a huge
role in the fluctuation of your moods, the energy you carry, and the framing of
your thoughts. The more you invest in thought, the bigger it grows, so if your thoughts
are negative, it’s time to change your lifestyle first.
- Hatha Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga,
Vinyasa Yoga, Power Yoga, Iyengar Yoga, Yin Yoga are all other types of yogic
practices that promise good physical health. The movements work in both ways,
to warm-up your body, and also to cool it down. The procedure of Adjustment and
Alignment techniques, the anatomy of Yoga, fixing your posture all contribute
in different ways to calm your body and mind.
- Yoga also helps to control, curb
and balance the emotional roller coaster by using the natural energy of the
universe and yourself. Having control over yourself by becoming internally
conscious is the purpose of every yogi. Choosing the actions you take, and
performing the actions you choose is the ultimate goal. This gives more space
to the building of creative thoughts, as you get over the feelings of stress,
tension, anxiety, and pressure.
- Meditation sessions or deep-dhyana
activities for creating a peaceful environment (both inside and out). The
deeper you go into the practice, the more space you open to plant your
creativity. Playing the question and solutions game while meditating allows you
to peel down the unnecessary layers. This activity opens your blocked channels
so that the energy can flow through your body and feed all your chakras, one
after the other.
- Breathe-in and breathe-out! The Pranayama
exercises, Anulom Vilom, hold and release, alternate breathing, all add up to
the beauty of carving new paths. When you feel each breath, you allow your inner-scout
to flourish in the spiritual land. Elevating yourself up to a higher world by
enhancing your spirituality means you are also stepping up your level of
creativity. The breathing activities refresh the mind, which attracts abundance
and a whole new way of living, thinking, and perceiving.
- Exploring your new-self also
generates an electrifying field that dusts off your spine, and removes the
chaos that is stored in your clustered mind. Yoga trails
out a way to the creative path by boosting up your intuitions and inner-wisdom.
- Adopt a yogic lifestyle that
harnesses your power with the sattvic food, vegetables, fruits, and herbal
drinks. This authentic way of living connects you with nature and gives you
freedom of thought and expression.
- Creativity is a result of
experiences, self-work and blossoming your imagination. Make yoga your ‘wheel
of innovation’. Learn to know more about yourself every day as the growth is
persistent, not limited.
- Heal thyself in the world of Yoga
and then place your bets to print your new-born thoughts. Implement them in
your daily lives for greater benefits.
There are
endless ways how Yoga can nurture your mind, body, and soul. The only way to
find out is to practice it regularly!