Using physical yoga postures to regulate the nervous system and emotion-holding patterns in the body, integrating somatic awareness with emotional management.
While often reduced to exercise, Asana in Patanjali's system serves sophisticated emotional and neurological functions. Physical postures generate physiological states that regulate the nervous system: grounding poses activate parasympathetic calm, heart-opening poses release emotional constriction, inversions shift perspective, and vigorous movements discharge stress accumulation. Emotions aren't purely mental phenomena but are embodied—stored as muscular tension, postural patterns, and nervous system activation levels. A person living in chronic anxiety develops a postural signature: forward shoulders, shallow breathing, elevated chest. Asana practice works bidirectionally: conscious postures gradually reprogram both nervous system state and emotional patterns. Modern somatic psychology validates that changing body position precedes emotional change; you cannot maintain despair while in an expansive physical position. For emotional regulation, consistent asana practice provides non-cognitive emotional management tools, regulation through the body rather than fighting emotions mentally. This bridges Patanjali's ancient wisdom and contemporary understanding of the inseparability of mind and body in emotional experience.
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