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Now
each kind of distraction is to be met by an antidote of its own, though
it is not unlikely that the distractions and their remedies are mutually
related among themselves. The yogangas (helps to yoga) represent
the method of getting rid of the distempers of the soul in a progressive
fashion.
Thus,
if bodily infirmity, unsteadiness of the limbs, and breathing upset the
mind and render concentration difficult or impossible, these must be
controlled and eradicated. Cleanliness of the body, as of the mind, is
therefore necessary for concentration. Then again, the yogin must learn
to control his limbs – he must try to sit straight like the trunk of a
tree, with the spine, the neck, and the head in one line and assume
certain postures (asana) that are favourable to concentration.
That
the autonomic system could be controlled through the slender connection
with the nervous system was a great discovery of the Yoga system and it
still retains its title to the sole possession of the technique to bring
that about.
It
is acknowledged that the condition of the body has some hand in
determining the state of the mind, and hence prescriptions cover not
only the discipline of the mind, but also the control of the body.
What
really makes yoga different is the mental focus and attention that we
bring to bear
on the body - the stream of attention we focus as we do the postures.

The
result is a toning up of both the mind and the body. In adopting and
maintaining a posture there is a coordination between the nervous system
and the muscular system involving various groups of muscles that are
controlled by a certain & unique reflex system, which sets up a kind
of tone in the body and influences the physical and mental behaviour. (2)
Yoga
discipline will help in keeping the functions of the different parts of
the body in order.
Yoga
system requires us to go through a course of Mental Discipline.
Individual should exercise perfect control over his passions and
emotions to attain peace and happiness.
When
the mind and the senses are no longer active, when discursive thought
ceases, our mind will enjoy the untrammelled bliss of its true nature.
(3)
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