UN spotlights health benefits of yoga, ancient practice that can ease stress of our modern ‘laptop’ lives

Jay OwenGlobal Citizen, Earth Systems Science

UN spotlights health benefits of yoga, ancient practice that can ease stress of our modern ‘laptop’ lives

21 June 2017  “Recognizing the universal appeal of yoga, the United Nations marked the 2017 edition of the International Day of Yoga, which aims to integrate the benefits of healthy lives and wellbeing“ essential aspects of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

“Yoga is a practice that can be relevant to all ages, relevant to all cultures, irrespective of what socio-economic status people represent. It can be used to unite our complex and difficult world to promote not only healthy lifestyles but to promote peace and security in the world,”  said Dr. Nata Menabde, Executive Director of the New York Office of the World Health Organization (WHO), at an event entitled Conversation: Yoga for Health.

The theme for this year’s celebration, organized by the Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations, is ‘Yoga for Health.’

WHO defines health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being. While affordable health care services are vital, it is also important to spread awareness about the benefits of a healthy lifestyle in promoting good health.

Yoga is an ancient physical, mental and spiritual practice that originated in India, with the Sanskrit word yoga meaning ‘to unite’“ symbolizing the union of body and consciousness.

Today, it is practiced in various forms around the world and continues to grow in popularity promoting the practice of achieving sustainable lifestyles that are in harmony with nature. In this way, yoga contributes to wider societal wellbeing.

“Yoga is about our ability to feel yoga in our souls, to connect it to our minds and to integrate […] with nature and the planet,” underscored Ms. Menabde.

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