Yoga is a 3,000-year-old, Hindu discipline of mind and body that became known in   Western society with the hippie generation of the Sixties and early Seventies.   Its image as a mystic practice is disappearing as fast as the stressful aspects   of the Eighties are appearing. 
  
  As an effective method of stress management, yoga is spreading into the business   world, the helping professions, nursing and old age homes, and is used in the   treatment of alcoholics, hyperactive children and youngsters with learning   disabilities. Yoga centers are getting stiff competition from adult education   classes of community colleges, boards of education and parks and recreation   departments. 
  
  The meaning of yoga is union of the body, mind and spirit with truth. There are   many kinds of yoga to study, and there can be endless years of practice for the   willing student. 
  
  Hatha Yoga is among the most popular forms in the west. It emphasizes the   practice of postures, which stretch and strengthen the body, help develop a   sense of balance and flexibility, as well as body awareness and mental   concentration. All forms of yoga incorporate the practice of proper breathing   techniques for relaxation, to rest the mind from its constant chatter, to   experience an internal calm, and to energize and purify the body. 
  
  As stress levels in society reach new heights, Raja Yoga, the yoga of   meditation, is growing in popularity in Western society, while others, such as   Krya Yoga, the yoga of cleansing, and Mantra Yoga, the yoga of chanting, not   surprisingly, have little appeal for newcomers.
  
  Stretching and toning, though beneficial, aren't the primary reasons people turn   to yoga. Newcomers are hoping that yoga will provide them with a means for   handling stress and diffusing tension. The difference between exercise and yoga   is that yoga has a meditative quality. 
  
  A lot of people are exercising for the psychological benefits and trying many of   the Eastern activities, like yoga and tai chi. Yoga seems to have a calming   effect on people. 
  
  And the techniques work on children as well as adults. When your children are   quarreling, ask them to stop what they're doing, raise their arms over their   heads, lean forward and breathe deeply to help diffuse their anger. It   definitely helps them to cool it. 
  
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