Yoga is a mindful or conscious practice of body, breath, and thoughts with various postures and some code of conducts while alcoholism and addictions are unconscious practices done ignorantly. Whatever addicted activities you do, it is done without being conscious/ mindful. You smoke mechanically i.e. not consciously, you drink mechanically i.e. not mindfully, and you use tobacco mechanically i.e. not with awareness.
Yoga practice teaches you to remain aware and conscious so that you can know internally what addiction is. As you become on your addiction, you can be no longer addicted. You cannot be drunkard becoming mindful. You cannot do any negative work becoming conscious. Thus, yogic practice is very helpful to get rid of alcoholism and drug addiction.
You have the power to transform your mentality through continuous practice, regardless of any type of addiction. If you are honest on the sensation,
thoughts, breaths then you can break the chain and be free from the habits and discover the addiction-free world, the path of truth and bliss.
All types’ yogic activities are good for addiction, yoga asanas and practices are better to begin for transformation and aid in addiction recovery.
Yoga practices require breathing exercise (pranayama) to awaken intuitive mind-body connections. If the is begun with pranayama, it helps keep the mind peace and focused on the present moment, which assists in reforming addictive behaviors.
(Note: There are other many types of pranayamas for practice which are very good for changing an addictive habit.)
Ancient tests refer to Matsyasana refers as a destroyer of all diseases. It is a good heart opener, a great stretch of the thoracic spine, the chest and the shoulders. Fish Pose helps relieve anxiety and stress as well.
Yogic Bicycle activates the fire at our solar plexus chakra, which develops the confidence level. The movement of yogic bicycles creates heat in the body to strengthen the muscle, which assists in practicing different yoga asanas.
This is also called Adho Mukha Svanasana and it is good for stress relief. Besides, strengthening and lengthening muscles helps to release mental and physical stress.
Low Lunge is a good stretch of hips, psoas, and groin for better flexion. It helps to give control of our emotional trauma. You can do a gentle stretch or intense stretch according to your body’s desire. Focus on breaths try for opening hips more and more as well as invite tension to release.
Warrior pose gives stretch on your calves, thighs, hips and lowers back.
It is very good to alleviate deep-seated emotions. Try to remain at present even during the discomfort. This helps to build strength to live with the present when addictive habits trigger.
It is good for detoxifying the negative energy from your body. Marichayasana engages internal organs to compress and twist which promote the stimulation of the nervous system. It makes the mind peace and decreases the stress level.
Raj Kapotasana is the final hip opening pose to release emotional and mental knots as well as blocked energy within the body. Pigeon pose is very good to bring hidden emotions to the surface and provides the practitioner a chance to eradicate by facing them. Anna Forrest regards this asana as a great soother of the nervous system and accepts everything that comes up and allows the body and mind to wash them away.
This yoga-asana is awesome pose to rejuvenate the body and relax the mind. It increases circulation and also good for relief from depression and anxiety.
Note: Avoid this pose: If you have High Blood Pressure or if your nature is “Pitta”.
Savasana seems to be just lying down but it is the most difficult pose since it requires stillness and silence remaining mindful which is challenging than any physical movement. It helps to discover the self which can be the key to alleviating addiction.
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