Yoga as a Healer

After a long day of academic stress the body tends to be affected the most, and it reacts by announcing that it needs to be tended to. I purpose that after book reading, essay writing, and lecture sitting you devote 90 minutes to yourself and the practice of Yoga. They are many types of yoga out there and finding the right one is determined by your own physical needs. Here I will talk about Bikram Yoga which is the one I practice and love, and has changed my body and mind.

The Bikram Method
In yoga therapy a yoga master prescribes hatha yoga postures to sick or injured people based on their symptoms, lifestyle, habits and history, similar to the way a medical doctor prescribes medicines. The postures are designed to stimulate the flow of circulation and energy to the dis-eased areas, returning them to normal function and perfect natural health. In the beginning Bishnu prescribed the postures and then it was Bikram’s job to teach the patients how to do the postures. Eventually Bikram became knowledgeable enough to make the prescriptions and he traveled all over India helping people to heal themselves with hatha yoga.

It was during this time that the thought occurred to Bikram, “I wonder if there is a series of postures that people could do before they get sick or injured that would prevent dis-ease before it happened?” The present Bikram’s Beginning Hatha Yoga Class, which stimulates every part of the body, hair to the toes, bones to the skin, is the result of answering that question. Bikram took the experience from all his years of training and studying, all of his experience as a yoga therapist, used his intuition, and created the series of postures now known as the Bikram’s Method.

He has been teaching the same ninety minute class, consisting of twenty-six postures and two breathing exercises, for nearly thirty years, helping tens of thousands of people to regain and maintain their health and peace of mind. The postures are aligned in a specific order, scientifically designed so that one posture prepares you for the next posture. Bikram didn’t change or modify the postures from their original form to make them easier, thereby retaining the full healing benefits of the postures. The first half of the class consists of standing postures, developing strength, flexibility and willpower. The second half of the class consists of postures done on the floor, shifting the focus to really getting deep into the body, stimulating circulation and function of all of the body’s systems. For example, the respiratory, circulatory, digestive, endocrine or hormonal, and immune systems. This posture series has eliminated the pain of many, many people with chronic dis-eases such as neck and back pain, digestive disorders, anxiety, asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, among others.

The Hatha Yoga Process
The majority of all symptoms of dis-ease can be prevented or eliminated by stimulating the flow of blood and energy to all the cells of the dysfunctional organ, gland or tissue. This is what the yoga process is designed to do. The postures in Bikram’s Beginning Hatha Yoga Class systematically stretch and contract/compress every part of the body, increasing the flow of blood, that is, oxygen, nutrients and life-force energy or prana, re-energizing, re-activating, re-vitalizing and rejuvenating every single muscle, tendon, ligament, joint, internal organ, gland, tissue, vessel and nerve, alleviating the symptoms of discomfort and dis-ease.

The room is heated to approximately one hundred degrees Fahrenheit to encourage the stretching and strengthening process. Anything that is hot is more fluid, more flexible. Anything that is cold is more stiff, more brittle. As we increase our flexibility, that means going beyond our body’s current capabilities, we can greatly reduce the risk of injury to the muscular/skeletal system if we make sure our bodies are thoroughly warmed up inside and out. The heat also encourages sweating, releasing toxins through the skin, taking some of the burden of detoxification from the liver, spleen, kidneys and excretory organs.

Muchacho del Barrio

Hector Lavoe is one of the most influential singers of Puerto Rico, and a member of Fania All Stars. Lavoe was born and raised in the Machuelito sector of Ponce, Puerto Rico, and is recognized for relating to the common people. On his first week living in the city, he worked as the vocalist of a sextet formed by Roberto García.During this period, he performed with several other groups, including Orquesta New York, Kako All-Stars, and the Johnny Pacheco band.

In 1967, Lavoe joined Willie Colón’s band and performed as the band vocalist. With the Willie Colón band, Lavoe recorded several hit songs, including “El Malo” and “Canto a Borinquen”. While working with the Willie Colón band, Lavoe became addicted to drugs and began to be late habitually when scheduled to perform with the band. Colón eventually decided to not work with Hector on stage but they still remained good friends and made music in the studio together. Lavoe moved on to become a soloist and formed his own band, where he performed as lead vocalist.As a soloist Lavoe recorded several hits including “El cantante”, “Bandolera” and “Periódico de ayer” (“El Cantante” was composed by Ruben Blades, “Bandolera” by Colón and “Periódico” by Tite Curet Alonso.) During this period he was frequently featured as an invited vocalist in the Fania All Stars, and recorded numerous tracks with the band.

Fania All Star

The Fania All-Stars was a musical ensemble established in 1968 by the composer, Johnny Pacheco, as a showcase for the musicians on the record label Fania Records, the leading salsa record company of the time.

In 1964, Fania Records was founded in New York City by Jerry Masucci, an Italian-American lawyer with a love for Latin melodies, and Johnny Pacheco, a composer and bandleader, born in the Dominican Republic. Masucci later bought out his partner Pacheco from Fania Entertainment Group Ltd., and was the sole owner for many years until his death in December 1997.

Throughout the early years, Fania used to distribute its records around New York. Eventually success from Pacheco’s Cañonaso recording would lead the label to develop its roster. Masucci and Pacheco, now executive negotiator and musical director, respectively, began acquiring musicians such as Bobby Valentín, Larry Harlow and Ray Barreto. Fania All-Stars had some of the greatest in Latin Music like Ruben Blades, Hector Lavoe, Willi Colon, Celia Cruz, Cheo Feliciano. Together they created the flavor of what is Caribbean Music and Latin America.

Fania All Stars at Yankee Stadium

Que Dia…

It was one of those days when nothing goes as plan. I started my day with a deliciously  Fair Trade coffee, and ended my day at the Yoga Center. Its interesting how every day is different, and how much more I love listening to my own thoughts. Nina Simone played on the background of todays roller-coaster while I danced to the beat. Sadly enough the roller-coaster stopped and the night ends with the soft sounds of Fela Kuti’s orchestra.

Fela Kuti