Unwrapping the Gifts of Yoga

Published on
December 20, 2013

While you’re wrapping presents to put underneath the tree, think about some of the gifts that yoga has been unwrapping for you over the past months and years. Okay, maybe these gifts weren’t on your Santa list, but you’ve earned them, and they are—like the credit card company tells us—priceless. Here are a few, for starters:

1. Commitment. Dedicated practice requires commitment, and this is what teaches us the difference between passing fancy and lasting passion. With so much media attention on yoga’s flashy side—sexy clothing, mat-toting celebrities, awesome selfies—it’s good to remember why yoga gets lasting love. A daily yoga practice sustains and anchors you through all of life’s crazy fluctuations. (Yes, even through holiday stress!)

2. Openness. We can easily feel how asana opens the body, stretching muscles, making room for organs, relieving joint compression. But yoga doesn’t just open us up physically. Think about the times you’ve felt as though your heart was blossoming during a backbend, and how you felt big enough or soft enough or brave enough to stretch beyond personal limitations. You aren’t just moving your body; you are embodying the deeper aspects of each pose. You’re a Warrior stepping onto the battleground of life.

3. Awareness. “The gift that keeps on giving” could become a meme for the way yoga expands and deepens personal awareness. Yoga’s eight limbs help us unwrap layer after layer, revealing an awareness so refined that you may find yourself moving your pinky finger one more millimeter in Headstand in order to unlock pranic energy flow. Or you might be noticing how quickly you can identify and unhook from negative thought patterns (a handy gift to bring with you to the family holiday celebration).

4. Intuition. Many people scoff at the idea of being psychic or having ESP. Perhaps “sixth sense” is simply an awareness so refined, so uncluttered, that understanding becomes holistic, less bound by time, place, and personality. If, like me, you need to satisfy your inner scientist, you can attribute this to third-eye meditation or pineal gland awakenings during Sarvangasana (Shoulderstand). Or you can simply enjoy how your yoga practice has opened a door for revelatory knowledge—life’s “aha!” moments.

This gift list goes on and on: Adaptability. Balance. Peace. Compassion for others. Dispassion or vairagya— the ability to feel deeply without wallowing in emotion. Yoga’s gifts are interconnected, flowing from one to another, unfolding like the thousand-petaled lotus that symbolizes higher awareness. In the language of myth, “a thousand” represents the infinite. When you think about it, doesn’t that equal yoga’s potential? And yours?

What are some of your favorite yogic gifts?

Share with

Friends

Our Latest

Yoga Articles
  • Yoga With Meditation

    Combining Yoga With Meditation: Tips, Benefits, and Expert Advice

  • What Is Meditation

    What Is Meditation? (Definition, History, Types, and Styles)

  • Chakra Stones

    Chakra Stones & Crystals: Types, Meaning and Use

  • Mental Health Benefits of Yoga

    10 Tips for Harnessing the Mental Health Benefits of Yoga

  • Best Time to Meditate

    Finding the Best Time to Meditate: Tips and Advice on When to Sit

  • Purusharthas

    Purusharthas: The Four Goals of Life

  • Trimurti

    Trimurti: The Hindu Trinity of Brahma Vishnu Shiva

  • Brahman

    Brahman: Definition, Meaning, and Philosophy

Remove Ads with a

Premium Membership

Viewing ads supports YogaBasics, which allows us to continue bringing you quality yoga content. Sign up for a premium membership to remove all ads and enjoy uninterrupted access to the best yoga resources on the web.

Explore More

Yoga TipsAdviceArticlesPracticesBasicsTechniques

  • evening yoga

    6 Benefits of Practicing Yoga Before Bedtime

  • Yoga Affects Body Image

    The Powerful Link Between Yoga and Body Satisfaction

  • Yoga Vitamins

    The Best Yoga Vitamins for Optimum Flexibility

  • Morning Yoga Tips

    12 Morning Yoga Tips to Start and Sustain Your Practice

  • Best Yoga Straps

    The Best Yoga Straps for Newbies and Pros

  • Chakra Stones

    Chakra Stones & Crystals: Types, Meaning and Use

  • Yoga for Flexibility: Top Tips and Best Poses

    Yoga for Flexibility: Top Tips and Best Poses

  • yoga pose for work productivity

    Workplace Yoga Supports Body and Mind

  • 11 Ways to Improve Your Yoga Practice

    11 Ways to Improve Your Yoga Practice

One response to “Unwrapping the Gifts of Yoga”

  1. Mansi Goel Avatar
    Mansi Goel

    This is an awesome post on how Yoga presents you gifts of a lifetime. Coming at a time of holiday, motivating someone to take up Yoga is a perfect Christmas Gift. Regarding the gifts I have received from Yoga, they for sure include a deep awareness of my own self (both physically and emotionally), peace, acceptance of my flaws and others too.
    Not to forget shielding me away from the winter cold and cough. Earlier, I used to suffer from chronic bronchitis every time winter was here. And the condition was worsened by the fog. But now, thanks to Yoga and God, I’m still enjoying my regular ice-creams and winter. :)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Kathleen Bryant Avatar
About the author
A former teacher and forever student, Kathleen Bryant swapped her running shoes for a yoga blanket in 1992, when she joined her first Hatha Yoga class in the back room of a local crystal shop. After earning a 500-hour teaching certificate from the International Yoga College, she taught anatomy, asana, and other subjects at 7 Centers School of Yoga Arts in Sedona, AZ. Kathleen is especially interested in the therapeutic aspects of yoga and continues to learn from Rama Jyoti Vernon, an amazing yogini who inspires her students to integrate yoga philosophy and mythology with contemporary life. An award-winning author, she has also published a children’s story, a cookbook, and books that focus on Southwest culture, travel, and natural history.
Yoga Basics