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Dahn Yoga Helps Improve the Health of Self and Others

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

Courses in , the union of body and mind, continue to increase in popularity in the United States. Many different systems are available, although they usually share the features of stretching, , breathing, relaxation and meditation.

While most Americans think of as coming the Indian cultural or Hindu traditions, there is a with more-than-5,000-year-old roots in Korea, In its modernized holistic version, 30 years old, it is called Dahn Yoga and can be learned and practiced at the 120 & Centers in 15 of the U.S. Sister organizations operate in Canada, South Korea, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany, Russia and Brazil. Worldwide, there are 600 centers, with around 1,000,000 people using and related Brain Education methods daily. The originator of is Ilchi Lee.

is an integrated body-mind-brain system of exercises for improving the body’s , the mind’s capability, and the spirit’s connection. From practicing , the results tend to be individual . But it is natural for practitioners to share what they have learned, directly or indirectly, with others – family, friends, workplace, and community.

Here is a of the dual set of benefits – and others – that often produces: Linda is in her early 50s, a in the Midwest. She started to exercise at a Center in the Midwest, originally becoming a member to make her middle-aged body more flexible. But soon she found out that gave her many more benefits.

As Linda put it, “In the first year of practicing regularly, m life changed completely. Yes, I achieved my original goal – my body became more flexible. But in addition my overall condition improved a great deal. Specifically, my headaches disappeared and my lower back stopped aching. My body became straighter and my shoulders more relaxed. I was feeling happier too. When I did not feel pain, I was still able to concentrate better on the tasks I was doing. My concentration improved tremendously. Projects at home and work were completed faster and easier.”

With work often being the most stressful place in people’s lives, the positive effects of are usually observable there. This happened to Linda, who stated, “Being a schoolteacher exposes me to a lot of stressful situations. But after practicing , I became better able to handle even high stress levels around me. I have learned to choose my emotions and am no longer overtaken by them. My reactions have changed. I am quieter and calmer. The relaxation techniques taught at have helped me to become a better teacher, co-worker, friend and family member.”

As if these individual benefits from doing were not enough, people like Linda often report that they feel compelled to share their new and well being with others. For Linda as a , this meant to teach selected exercises to her students. As she explained, “I began teaching my students (6th and 7th graders) to have good and relax their bodies. Before class or tests, we would do a few minutes of exercises and their concentration is improved. Since doing these exercises, my students’ performance went up remarkably. I have taught my students to use more of their brain potential, which is more possible after they relax their bodies by doing techniques. Their confidence levels have increased as they were able to perform successfully after doing the exercises, many of them for the first time in their lives.”

Seeing in the workplace the positive results generated by everyone practicing can in turn elevate the -confident and -esteem of the instructor. According to Linda, “My confidence level was raised from sharing exercises with students and colleagues. I started much more to believe in myself. Speaking in public was always a challenge for me. Since practicing , my speaking anxiety has disappeared. I now actually enjoy public speaking because by sharing my experience I can help others. I have more to offer my students now that I have been doing . I have become a much better teacher.”

Another aspect of life that emerges for many practitioners is that they want to give more to the community. In Linda’s case, this led her to a unique volunteering experience. As she expresses it, “I am teaching exercises to developmentally disabled adults, as part of an outreach program organized by the nonprofit Dahn Foundation. This is a very rewarding personal experience. It feels good to share methods in order to add to people’s and happiness. I have found something that I will continue to do when I retire – teach and spread , happiness and peace to other people. Thanks to training, I have truly found my life purpose.”

Larry Rosenberg is associated with Dahn Yoga & Centers, which has been developed by Ilchi Lee.

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