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Manage the psycho-complexities through Yoga Nidra

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  • Uttarakhand Sanskrit University, Haridwar, India

Abstract

The science of yoga begins with the recognition of existence of immortal and eternal soul as the essence of personality and regards its super-consciousness as the origin of the foundation for manifestation of personality. The method of yoga therefore focus on the awakening of the inner force and encompass enlightened aspects of life in general; cultivation of positive attitude, mental liberation and incessant purification and refinement of personality are emphasized here. The present study aims at finding out the effect of Yoga nidra on regression and guilt on college going students. The study conducted at the Yoga Arogya Polyclinic of Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya. Practice time was 30 minutes the duration was 6 months. 80 students were taken from P.G. yoga classes for observing the effect as well as 30 was in control group. The result shows a significant change as Practice of Yoga nidra positively decrease the regression and guilt level of the male and female subjects both.
Manage the Psycho-complexities through
Yoga Nidra
Dr. Kamakhya Kumar
Senior Lecturer, School of Yoga and Health
Dev Sanskriti University, Shantikunj, Haridwar 249411 U.K.(India)
kamakhya.kumar@gmail.com
Abstract
The Science of Yoga begins with the recognition of existence of immortal and eternal soul
as the essence of personality and regards its super-consciousness as the origin of the self
and the foundation for manifestation of personality. The methods of yoga therefore focus
on the awakening of the inner force and encompass enlightened aspects of life in general;
cultivation of positive attitude, mental liberation and incessant purification and refinement
of personality are emphasized here. Rather than being confined to the ego of individual
self, the yogic psychology aims at uniting it with its supreme origin and unfolding its
unbounded expansion in the infinity of the omnipresent consciousness force. The
psychological evolution of human mind appears to have been stagnated in the mirage of
insane passions and egotist- obsessions in the present times.
The present study aimed to find the impact of Yoga Nidra on few Psychological
complexes specially regression and guilt. Eighty healthy volunteers were taken as experimental
group from Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya for observing the effect as well as 30 was in control
group. The experimental group went through a regular practice of Yoga nidra for six months.
The
present study shows a significant change on the regression and guilt level of the
practitioners in comparison to the control group as the result of Yoga nidra practice. The
results are significant at 0.01 level of confidence. At the end it can be concluded that Yoga
nidra positively decreases the level of
regression and guilt in the male and female subjects both.
Introduction
The mental complexities generated thereby have not only hindered and hampered the
elevation of personality, but have also shaken and cracked its inner structure and stability.
The accelerating rate of psychosomatic diseases and personality- disorders are cause of
serious concern and has posed an unprecedented challenge to human intellect and
consciousness.
The psychological crisis of this age is perhaps the severest crisis human race has ever
faced. Regression and guilt are some of the complexities which have become a household
word these days.
Regression is a term coined by Galton for the tendency of the quantitative traits of
offspring to be closer to the population mean than are their parents' traits. It arises from a
combination of factors - dominance, gene interactions, and environmental influences on
traits. It is the return to earlier or younger behavior and thinking.
Guilt is that quality which renders criminal and liable to punishment; or it is that
disposition to violate the law, which has manifested itself by some act already done. The
opposite of innocence. It is remorse caused by feeling responsible for some offence.
The yogic practices not only heal psychosomatic disorders and effectuate harmonized
mind-body cooperation, but also help in integrated development and ennobling
transmutation of personality and life as a whole. Yoga Nidra is one such wonderful
technique, not only for physical or mental relaxation but also for preparing the mind for
yogic discipline. It concerns mainly with Pratyahara (the fifth state of Astanga Yoga) and
Dharana (concentration).
It is to be understood that ordinary sleep is not relaxation, for tensions cannot always be
resolved completely in ordinary sleep. Yoga nidra is qualitatively different relaxation. It is
a 'sleep' where all the burdens are thrown off to attain more blissful state of awareness, a
relaxation much more intense than ordinary sleep.
Sw. Satyananda Saraswati (1975) explains Yoga nidra as a state of mind between
wakefulness and dream. When someone practices Yoga nidra he opens the deeper phases
of the mind. During the practice of Yoga nidra the consciousness is at different levels.
Sometimes it is very close to the senses and at others, it is at a very remote distance.
When the consciousness is at a remote distances. It is only possible to understand through
the auditory channels. During Yoga nidra the consciousness is suspended for a few
moments periodically, which means that it alternates between the subconscious and
unconscious states. For the practice of Yoga nidra one should lie flat on his back and
follow the spoken instruction of yoga instructor. It is convenient to use Yoga nidra tape.
During the practice there should be no movement by the practitioner, as well as he should
try to remain awake and aware of every given instruction.
In yoga nidra, it is not necessary to concentrate. One should just keep the mind moving
from point to point and be aware of every experience. Yoga nidra means sleep with a trace
of awareness. Sannyasi Mangalteertham (1998) concluded on the basis of his study that the
practice of yoga nidra brings alpha dominance in the brain, which is characterized by
mental relaxation.
Siddhartha Bhushan (2001) says on the basis of his study that the technique of Yoga nidra
has preventive, promotive and curative value. It prevents stress and stress-related disorders
by inducing deep physical, emotional and mental relaxation, by training the mind to
remain calm and quiet and by rooting out the repressed desires and thoughts from the
deeper realms of the mind. As a promotive science, Yoga nidra awakens the inherent
creativity and promotes the learning and memory abilities of the practitioner. Researches
also indicate that Yoga nidra can be used as a therapeutic technique to cure psychological
disorders like anxiety, hostility, insomnia etc. and psychosomatic diseases like asthma,
coronary heart disease, cancer, hypertension etc. In our present modern lifestyle, where
psychological and psychosomatic problems are on the rise, the technique of Yoga nidra
may serve as a real boon for mankind.
Kumar Kamakhya (2004), Yoga nidra and its impact on Students wellbeing; observed after
a six months study that there is a significant change on the stress, anxiety and general well
being level of the college going students. Kumar, Kamakhya (2005) observed in another
study that Yoga nidra affects positively on blood pressure and other psychological co-
relates in hypertensive patients. Kumar Kamakhya (2006), A study of the improvement of
Physical and Mental Health through Yoga nidra; states after a six months study that there
is a significant change on the Alpha E.E.G. and G.S.R. level of the subjects. This indicates
the improvement of physical and mental health as a result of practicing Yoga nidra.
Kumar, Kamakhya (2007); The Healing Sleep; observed in another study that Yoga nidra
affects positively on blood cells especially the Hemoglobin and Total Leucocytes Counts
(TLC) and states: “We all know that sleep is good for us but present research shows that
practicing Yoga nidra can not only help us fight off infection but lower stress level as well.
Pandya, Dr. Pranav and Kumar, Kamakhya (2007) states that practice of Yoga nidra is a
tool of total relaxation. They observed a significant change in pulse rate, respiration rate,
blood pressure and G S R to the subjects, after a six months study. They further states that
Yoga nidra is able to improve the immunity of the practitioner. Kumar, Kamakhya (2008)
observed a significant change in the stress level in his study. Result shows that Yoga nidra
positively decrease the stress level of the male and female subjects both. Several other
studies prove that, Yoga nidra equally influences anxiety level significantly.
Material and methods
Various studies have been done in different part of world for observing the effect of Yoga
nidra. It is therefore appropriate now to move from the preliminary exploratory stage to
proper controls and predetermined research and also for a statistical analysis. To observe
the effect of Yoga nidra on regression and guilt we designed an experimental study at the
Yoga Arogya Polyclinic of Dev Sanskriti University, India.
Eighty samples (40 males, 40 females) of ranged 20-30 yrs from Dev Sanskriti
Vishwavidyalaya of PG Yoga classes selected for the practice of yoga nidra assigned to
the experimental group. One of the groups of 30 students (15males, 15 females) of same
age group and same class also considered as control group.
Both the group experimental and control group were from PG Yoga classes; so all had
been practicing the set of Asanas, Pranayamas and Shatkarmas regularly (except Sunday
and holidays). For the experimental group it was the only difference that they were
practicing Yoga nidra for half an hour daily (except Sunday and holidays) additionally.
Although there is an enormous body of literature concerning the Regression and Guilt, an
elevated value remains a nonspecific finding.
Before starting the practice of Yoga nidra both the group went under through the most
satisfactory method of performing the test introduced. And after a six month practice of
Yoga Nidra the data of experimental and control group has been collected, which are as
follows:
Result:
Mean sd “t” value significant level
Experimental
4.95
1.26
2.48
at 0.01
Control
5.67
1.23
Table (1) – The change after Yoga nidra in Regression of Male subjects
Mean sd “t” value significant level
Experimental
4.62
1.04
2.74
at 0.01
Control
5.80
1.86
Table (2) - The change after Yoga nidra in Regression of Female subjects
Mean sd “t” value significant level
Experimental
4.56
1.12
3.75
at 0.01
Control
5.33
2.13
Table (3) The change after Yoga nidra in Guilt of Male subjects
Mean sd “t” value significant level
Experimental
4.49
1.50
4.62
at 0.01
Control
5.60
1.35
Table (4) - The change after Yoga nidra in Guilt of Female subjects
Table (1) shows that the post mean values of experimental group are 4.95 and 5.67 of
control group and the‘t’ value is 2.48, there is a significant change at 0.01 significant
levels in the Regression of the male subject of experimental and control group; Hypothesis
(1) has been proved.
Table (2) shows that the post mean values of experimental group are 4.62 and 5.80 of
control group and the‘t’ value is 2.74, there is a significant change at 0.01 significant
levels in the Regression of the female subject of experimental and control group;
Hypothesis (2) has been proved.
Table (3) shows that the post mean values of experimental group are 4.56 and 5.33 of
control group and the‘t’ value is 3.75, there is a significant change at 0.01 significant
levels in the Guilt of the male subject of experimental and control group; Hypothesis (3)
has been proved.
Table (4) shows that the post mean values of experimental group are 4.49 and 5.60 of
control group and the‘t’ value is 4.62, there is a significant change at 0.01 significant
levels in the Guilt of the female subject of experimental and control group; Hypothesis (4)
has been proved.
Discussion and Conclusion:
Psychologists say that in a state of calm and quiet mind a great subtle energy field emerges
from the deep recesses of the soul. It is very difficult for the ordinary people to get a feel
of this energy field. When the individual fails to adjust to the situation, and then distress
results. Some individuals are prone to developing distress due to their unconscious urge to
remain tense. When distress continues for a long period, it may result in psychological
disorders like neuroses or even psychoses.
In the practice of Yoga Nidra, the inherent tendency to become tense is rooted out and the
individual starts viewing the situation as less demanding. Gersten (1978) said that the
practitioner of Yoga Nidra becomes his own psychotherapist, recognizing and
systematically alleviating his own personal problems and interpersonal difficulties.
Matthew (1981) reported that yoga nidra is a successful therapy for both recent and long-
standing psychological disturbances of all kinds, especially high anxiety levels and
neurotic behavior patterns. Shelley (1998) concluded that Yoga Nidra is a successful
treatment for insomnia. In this manner, various researches show that the technique of Yoga
Nidra can be successfully administered to manage various psychological disorders. As the
previous studies shows that practice of Yoga Nidra, Meditation and Relaxation
significantly lowers all the psychological problems; hence it supports the present study.
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