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Yog Nidra

Yoga nidra, a Sanskrit term meaning "yogic sleep" is a deep relaxation technique and a form of meditation.

Also called "psychic sleep," yoga nidra is a state between sleeping and waking. The body is completely relaxed and the practitioner turns the awareness inward by listening to a set of instructions; much like a guided meditation. Performing yoga nidra involves practicing pratyahara ("withdrawal of the senses"), which is the fifth limb of Ashtanga yoga. Yoga nidra practice results in deep relaxation and expands the individual's self-awareness.

In yoga nidra, the practitioner enters their alpha state and their focus shifts to the third eye chakra(sahasrara). It also stimulates the hormones in the pineal gland, which releases melatonin -- a horomone that reduces stress, boosts the immune system and helps prevent illness. Regular practice helps harmonize the brain hemispheres, promoting better mental performance.

BENEFITS OF YOG NIDRA

  • Calms the mind
  • Relaxes and rejuvenates the body
  • Soothes the nervous system
  • Reduces fatigue
  • Lowers high cholesterol and blood pressure levels
  • Strengthens immunity
  • Improves quality of sleep
  • Treats depression
  • Reduces pain
  • Boosts concentration level
  • Supports brain function and boosts creativity