Positive Change or Pathology - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2011

http://alignmentyoga.blogspot.com - This video follows up to a blog post written back in September, included below, looking at what can be unexpected changes that come from a regular yoga practice, with an archetypal new student named Tina.

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Tina's friends had been after her for years to try Yoga. Despite her friends' insistence that Yoga was indeed a workout, it wasn't until the local studio offered the two-week unlimited Yoga special that she gave it a shot. After just a few minutes in the heat, Tina felt the familiar muscle burn and tremble that indicated -- this really is a workout!

As her friends predicted, Tina was hooked. Adjusting her schedule to fit in at least five classes per week, Tina was surprised to find that she really did feel drawn to change her diet -- just like her friends described! She no longer felt very well when she ate her breakfast scone, and was finding that her favorite comfort food, ice cream, made her feel all bloaty.

Simultaneously, Tina found that she needed less sleep. Where she used to sleep 8-9 hours per night, she was now bounding out of bed after only 7-8 hours. Some nights she'd even wake up at 4 or 5 in the morning, yet felt completely rested. Woo-hoo!

In addition to changing her eating and sleeping habits, Tina also noticed her social interests changing. Being around a bunch of people at a concert was just too much...too much noise, too many distractions and too much negative energy. Staying close to home became more appealing, and if she were out and about too much, would often come home feeling frazzled and drained.

After a few more months of Yoga, Tina began to notice her tastes in clothing changing, too. Her old workout gear began feeling itchy, and she found herself drawn to natural, organic fabrics. Even though the synthetic fabrics held up so well in the heat, her tastes drifted to organic cottons, silks and linens. Sometimes even a cute blouse in organic cotton would be problematic -- the tag would rub on her neck and leave a mark!

Her favorite Yoga teacher talked a lot about de-toxing; and sure enough, Tina began to see the signs of de-toxing he kept referring to. Tina's favorite necklace, a gift from her best friend, began to cause a rash, as did her watch. Understanding that these rashes were related to purging her system of toxins, she gladly put her jewelry away in favor of a simpler aesthetic.

All was not perfect, however. Tina did notice a few aches and pains crop up, though her teacher assured her it was another aspect of the process of de-toxing. The pain at her sitting bones, however, could be a literal pain-in-the-butt. And the front of her shoulders would often get sore after doing sun salutations. The solution, however, was easy -- more yoga!

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