Friday, 21 August 2015

Wake Up Before its too Late!

The lifestyle of the Youth has them in a trance. The fast pace of their work, the intense competition, the replacement of interpersonal relations with virtual relationships and the powerful drive to become rich has affected their health in a serious way. The ill effects of this lifestyle can be seen clearly through some very unsettling statistics.

Divorce is one such worrisome trend that is on the rise in India. In the 1980s, New Delhi had two courts that dealt with divorce. Today there are 16. A new Indian matchmaking website Secondshaadi.com, or second marriage that targets divorcées and widowers stands testimony to this rising trend. It comes as quite a surprise that a large chunk of these divorcées are aged between 25 and 35. Stress is breaking up marriages in its very early stages.
One of the main causes for divorce is unhappiness. So what is it that makes the youth of today so unhappy? For one, it is unemployment. The below average education system churns out millions of youngsters who struggle to find a job in a terrible job market.
Insecurity, Insanity   and uncertainty are grappling the minds of people and families.”
This has lead to a lot of young citizens taking to drugs and other substances for relief. Statistics reveal that at least 25,426 people committed suicide due to drug and addiction related problems in the last 10 years across India. This comes down to an average 2,542 suicides every year, 211 per month and 7 per day.
Artificial intelligence, Robotics, travel, transport and in every other dimension, technological advancements have grown in unimaginable proportions. On one side we see that the modern world is increasingly becoming convenient and getting faster. On the other side people are less and less happy and healthy. 
Is this the kind of world we want to be in? When did money and fancy gadgets become more important than humanity, health and social tranquility? Is there a way out?

Yoga is going to be the culture of the future. The world can never be saved unless a complete process of reorientation of the yogic culture is imparted to every man, woman and child. Yoga is a universal culture and represents the sentiments, aspirations and ideals, not only of one nation, but of the whole world.”
-Sri Swami Satyananda

When religions have failed to bring peace and harmony, when they have been unable to raise the consciousness of the human race, to evolve into a responsible and healthy, happy race, humanity needs a universal wisdom, which is an inclusive wisdom which does not discriminate and divide humanity on any grounds!
People living in today’s world, who have to step into new dimensions of consciousness and open new doors of perception to bring about a healthy atmosphere for humankind, need to practise yoga.”
-Sri Swami Satyananda

The promise of yoga is that it will give each person a fresh lease of health, vitality, emotional balance and elasticity, intellectual clarity and sharpness, insight and intuition and a feeling of oneness.
Once you begin practising Yoga, you will begin to function in harmony with the universal laws and develops a sense of fellowship and camaraderie. They turn you in to an asset for the entire human community!
Take to Yoga and become an asset to humanity and awaken the highest possible potential in you.





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