For the Love of Yoga with Nish the Fish
For the Love of Yoga with Nish the Fish
3 Ways To Avoid Spiritual Burn-out
Those who are very serious about spiritual life will find that from time to time, they get a reaction from doing too many spiritual practices. Usually it's the case that when we clean out the mind with mantra, meditation etc. all sorts of repressed complexes come out to be reviewed, compassionately digested and dissolved.
So it's only natural that as we practice, we can feel like we are regressing because of all this stuff that comes up when in truth, that's precisely what's supposed to happen!
But also, in other cases, it really is possible to do too much, too soon like lifting weights that are too heavy for us in the gym. Because the practices of Tantra are very powerful and because they can have such a profound effect on the body, on the nervous system, on the hormonal system and on the psyche, we must ensure our practice proceeds systematically and sensible, so that we may avoid a reaction or backlash.
In this short piece, we provide 3 keys ways (by no means an exhaustive list) for avoiding spiritual burnout:
1. Practice consistently and intensify your practice gradually and slowly over a period of time.
2. Diversify your practice with the four yogas.
3. Exercise, eat well and sleep well. But perhaps best of all: practice Hatha yoga regularly to prepare the nerves for the shock of spiritual realization!