Yoga Pilates Vienna

Yoga Pilates Vienna Bringing your body, soul and mind together. Being here and now. 🙏
Yoga, Pilates, healing massage sessions, breath work. Individual and group lessons in Vienna.

30/10/2022
Yoga therapy in combination with pilates and massage. Offering my service in Vienna, as soon as I am back with new knowl...
05/02/2020

Yoga therapy in combination with pilates and massage. Offering my service in Vienna, as soon as I am back with new knowledge and certificates about Emotional Anatomy and Structural Awareness Techniques. Book your private session with me in advance. And we see us after February 17. Love and light. Your Natali.

This pose improves circulation of blood and lymph, stimulates the thyroid and immune system and releases stress and tens...
18/11/2017

This pose improves circulation of blood and lymph, stimulates the thyroid and immune system and releases stress and tension in the shoulders and back.
When the toes touch the ground, then you are in
Plow Pose ( Halasana). It reduces backache and can help you get to sleep.
You can find our classes near to the Donaupark
Book your spot, enjoy your movement in combination with your breath!

2 minutes plank every day! While getting into the proper form is straightforward, holding the position takes strength an...
13/11/2017

2 minutes plank every day!
While getting into the proper form is straightforward, holding the position takes strength and endurance in your abs, back, and core. The plank is one of the best exercises for core conditioning but it also works your glutes and hamstrings, supports proper posture, and improves balance.

Despite all its popularity, today very few of us truly know what meditation is. Some regard meditation is the mental con...
06/11/2017

Despite all its popularity, today very few of us truly know what meditation is. Some regard meditation is the mental concentration on something, others consider that we meditate when we imagine something that gives us peace or satisfaction. All these methods are being with one goal to slow down and, eventually, completely stop the incessant activity of our minds. These exercises are not really meditation – they are substitutes for meditation because it is normally very difficult to stop our minds all-together. In reality, meditation is a state of thoughtless awareness. It is not an act of doing – it is a state of awareness. We either in this state or we are not, regardless of what we are doing in life. Truly, a man can be in meditation while doing his day’s labors as another man can be very far from meditation while sitting in a lotus posture on the top of a mountain.

When we take a look at the various explanations of meditation, another thing we often see is that meditation is defined as taking a moment to sit quietly or to ponder. True meditation, however is much more than this. It is a state of profound, deep peace that occurs when the mind is calm and silent, yet completely alert. This is just the beginning of an inner transformation that takes us to a higher level of awareness. This enables us to fulfill our true human potential. The problem, of course, is how to achieve this state.

Meditation is not...

Concentration
Concentration is an effort to fix the attention on a particular object or idea for a long period of time. The techniques used in visualization are another type of concentration.

Loss of control
Sounds, voices, colors and involuntary movements have nothing to do with meditation or spirituality. These are symptoms of loss of awareness and loss of control over some parts of ourselves.

Exercises
Exercises, such as postures and breathing, do not constitute meditation. They may help establish some balance if under the guidance of a true master (a realized soul). Their practice without a true spiritual goal only leads to an imbalance in the right channel.

Mental effort
Thoughtless awareness is achieved through the raising of the Kundalini. To get rid of blockages that prevent her ascent, we use the hands and introspection but never mental effort (e.g., the continuous repetition of “I must stop thinking”).

Meditation, is seen by a number of researchers as potentially one of the most effective forms of stress reduction. [1] While stress reduction techniques have been cultivated and studied in the West for approximately 70 years, the data indicates that they are not consistently effective. [2]

Meditation however, has been developed in Eastern cultures and has a documented history of more than several thousand years. Eastern meditative techniques have been developed, trialed and refined over hundreds of generations with the specific intention of developing a method by which the layperson can regularly attain a state of mental peace and tranquillity, ie. relief from stress. It is a strategy that can easily be adapted to the needs of clinicians and their patients in the West.

A US study for example, showed that a short course of behaviour modification strategies that included meditation led to significantly fewer visits to physicians during the six months that followed. The savings were estimated at over $200 per patient . [3] A study of insurance statistics showed that the use of medical care was significantly less for meditators compared to nonmeditators. [4]

The growing emphasis on:

quality of life outcomes
concepts such as psychoneuroimmunology or mind–body medicine and
reducing healthcare costs
suggest that stress reduction and improving mental health are becoming increasingly relevant to healthcare.

meditation-effortless Meditation can be an effective form of stress reduction and has the potential to improve quality of life and decrease healthcare costs.

Meditation is effortless and leads to a state of ‘thoughtless awareness’ in which the excessive stress producing activity of the mind is neutralised without reducing alertness and effectiveness.

Authentic meditation enables one to focus on the present moment rather than dwell on the unchangeable past or undetermined future.

There is little quality evidence comparing one meditation technique with another or meditation with relaxation techniques.

The theoretical explanation for the effects of meditation and relaxation techniques is that the release of catecholamines and other stress hormones are reduced and parasympathetic activity is increased.

Whether meditation involves other unique neurophysiological effects remains to be proven.

[1] Hassed C. Meditation in general practice. Aust Fam Physician 1996; 25(8):1257–1260.
[2] West M (ed). The psychology of meditation. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987.
[3] Achterberg J. Mind body interventions, meditation. In: Berman B. Alternative medicine, expanding medical horizons. Washington DC: Office of Alternative Medicine, National Institute of Health, 1992.
[4] McSherry. Medical economics. In: Wedding D, ed. Medicine and behaviour. St Louis: Mosby and Co, 1990 : 463 – 484 .

The word yoga comes from the Sanskrit word yuj, which means “to yoke” or “to join.” When you practice yoga, you celebrat...
02/11/2017

The word yoga comes from the Sanskrit word yuj, which means “to yoke” or “to join.” When you practice yoga, you celebrate the union of your mind, body, soul, and spirit. As a practice, yoga naturally creates unity. The practice of breathing together, and using orchestrated movement and relaxation with your partner, causes a phenomenon called entrainment. Entrainment happens when people or nature unite in a similar rhythm. For example, when a baby is close to a mother’s breast, her heartbeat will fall into rhythm with the mother’s heartbeat. Similarly, when you focus on the breath, body, and movement of another person in yoga practice, your physical body will entrain with the other. It’s a beautiful practice that creates harmony within the couple.

I just love  reverse postures and swing is a perfect tool to experience that without neck tension.
01/11/2017

I just love reverse postures and swing is a perfect tool to experience that without neck tension.

EKA PADA ADHO MUKHA SVANASANA 1. Good for lungs.2. Elongates the spine, strengthens the arms, improves core strength and...
27/10/2017

EKA PADA ADHO MUKHA SVANASANA
1. Good for lungs.
2. Elongates the spine, strengthens the arms, improves core strength and stability and stretches the hamstrings and hip flexors.
3. Helps to quiet the mind, reduces stress and develops confidence.
Offering you the individual program, where I combine yoga, pilates and massages if the muscles are too tight. You definitely will feel energized and rejuvenated even after the first session.
Book your time at [email protected]
Love and light
Natali 🙂

12/10/2017
Meditation? No way. It's boring. And strange. And my mind is way too distracted and crazy.I have heard a lot of comments...
11/10/2017

Meditation? No way. It's boring. And strange. And my mind is way too distracted and crazy.
I have heard a lot of comments like that ).
Since I include this practice in every class for kids and adults, my students feel:
-A calm mind
-Good concentration
-Better clarity
-Improved communication
-Relaxation and rejuvenation of the mind and body
Find out the benefits of meditation in our everyday life!
NAMASTE!

There are many things in life that are beyond our control. However, it is possible to take responsibility for our own st...
08/10/2017

There are many things in life that are beyond our control. However, it is possible to take responsibility for our own states of mind – and to change them.
Take a moment and STOP! Take a breath, connect to your inner self.
It is the only real antidote to our own personal sorrows, and to the anxieties, fears, hatreds, and general confusions that beset the human condition.

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