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In his lecture, Dr. Jayadev talked about the importance of discipline in one's life.
He emphasised the fact that despite us knowing that our lifestyles affect our health
adversely, we continue to live in the same fashion. For instance, eating oily junk
food may clog our arteries, but we do not bother to give this up. Hansaji appealed
to all those present to maintain proper eating habits. She advocated eating four
meals a day and sleeping by 10 pm every night saying it would keep us fit. After
all, a fit body gives rise to a fit mind - and vice-versa! Hansaji exhorted us to
lead a disciplined life.
Frankly, though I haven't been able to follow these rules to the T, I try my level
best to do so as often as possible. Even my parents are amazed by the change it
has brought about in my life. Better yet, so am I!
Dinaz Wadia, Audiologist Speech Pathologist and visiting lecturer at SNDT college
recounts his experience at the institute.
A few years ago, I felt the need to change my life, to turn it around. So, I decided
to take up yoga. I ventured into a few places where yoga is taught, but I was dismayed
to learn that most of them laid emphasis only on the physical aspects of yoga.
So, when I found out about the Yoga Institute, it was a like a godsend. I signed
up immediately for the seven-day training camp. The best part about this institute
is that I was not forced to behave in any particular way or follow strict rules.
Moreover, all the back and joint problems I used to suffer from were all cured after
attending the course. The most important thing that I learnt here was that I had
to become aware of my problems and accept them instead of getting worried for nothing.
Yoga teaches you to be aware of yourself. In fact, the impact of the association
has been so tremendous, everybody has noticed the change in me - for the better,
I might add. Even my husband, who had a very short fuse earlier, has calmed down
remarkably after visiting the institute occasionally. He has learnt to accept things
as they come instead of getting worked up when they don't go as planned.
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