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  • Pineal Gland and the effects of Technology

    Pineal Gland and the effects of Technology

    The glow of technology suppresses and effects the pineal gland from functioning properly in the brain. This gland the Yogis have recognised for thousands of years. Did you know that the pineal gland produces melatonin? Likewise it is activated by darkness and inhibited by light. As well as suppressed by electromagnetic fields (EMF) released by mobile phones and other wireless devices (5G).

    Magical pineal gland is an endocrine gland sitting alone in the brain, level with our eyes. Whether we look at it from a philosophical or a scientific point of view, the pineal gland plays a vital role in mental, physical, and spiritual health. Yogis have long known h importance of the pineal gland with postures having a positive effect. However the ongoing and long effects of Technology are only just being known.

    Technology Addiction and Pineal Gland

    What Does the Pineal Gland Do?

    Melatonin is what the pineal gland produces and this is in charge of our daily and seasonal circadian rhythms. There is a direct connection to our sleep cycles and the quality of our sleep from melatonin. It also regulates the onset of puberty.

    High melatonin levels reduce cortisol which allows us to sleep at night. On the other hand, low melatonin levels increase cortisol which causes anxiety and disrupts our sleep patterns. Fighting against free radicals is what Melatonin is in charge of. A decline in melatonin can also trigger the ageing process in the body.

    Serotonin, the neurotransmitter of the happy chemical responsible for our mood, is transformed into melatonin only in the pineal gland. Melatonin is not only crucial to healthy cell growth, but it also affects the levels of a stress hormone called cortisol.

    Once released, melatonin circulates through the brain and enters nearby blood vessels that will distribute it to the rest of the body. When melatonin levels are disrupted, people often experience mood swings, depression, and seasonal disorders.

    Spiritual Aspects of the Pineal Gland

    Given its essential role, it comes as no surprise that an activated and healthy pineal gland has been linked with spirituality for millennia. Its pinecone shape can be found in art and artefacts of many ancient traditions, where it is associated with enlightenment and immortality. Ancient Egyptians admired this tiny gland so much that they even preserved it separately during the process of mummification.

    The pineal is a major psychophysiological centre or a chakra (energy centre), according to Yogic teachings.  Many people consider the pineal gland to be the source of intuition and clairvoyance. It has also been called “the principal seat of the soul,” and the portal to the higher dimensions. This is because the pineal, or third eye, provides perception beyond plain sight.

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    When the pineal and the third eye are awakened, our whole body awakens. They enable us to open up to having visions, clairvoyance, and other psychic gifts. It is crucial to our spiritual growth and consciousness to keep our pineal gland-free of toxic substances. As we become more toxic, and exposed to the effects of technology our pineal gland calcifies further. This causes us to lose our spiritual connection to higher energies and our oneness with everything.

    Technology overuse and the effects on the body

    We define technology addiction as an uncontrollable impulse that forces you to use mobile devices, the internet, graze on social media or simply play games. These malpractices lead to the Pineal gland not working properly. The effects this has on the body will be further explained. Our Sleepy Time Yoga is part of the Yoga for over 40’s (online) classes and will help you to sleep and counter the effects of technology on your pineal gland.

    In general, addiction is characterised by the inability to consistently abstain from something. Impairment in behavioural control, craving, reduced recognition of major problems with one’s behaviours and interpersonal relationships, and impaired emotional response.

    Technology Addiction and Pineal Gland

    Technology Addiction

    Like many other chronic diseases, addiction often involves cycles of relapse and remission. Without treatment or engagement in recovery activities, addiction is progressive and results in disability or premature death.

    Four key parts constitute addiction:

    1. Addiction include both substances or/and activities such as sex, work, media, eating, shopping, alcohol, drugs and gambling
    2. An addiction leads to substantial harm
    3. The definition of addiction is repeated involvement despite considerable harm
    4. Pleasurable and/or valuable is what makes adddiction persists

    Addiction is a psychological or physical need to do or use something, to the point where it could be detrimental to you.

    Technology addiction – Zoom, Facebook, Youtube and isolation

    With the increase in the use of technology, staying at home, using Zoom and Facebook etc to connect with the outside world our dependency and addiction to a digital life has increased. People are spending hours each day browsing social media or playing games while forsaking other aspects of their lives. No matter what the person’s addiction is, they can’t control how they use it. They may even start to rely on it to get through daily life.

    Some studies suggest that addiction is genetic. However, environmental factors, such as being brought up by someone with an addiction could also increase the risk. An addiction is a way of masking or medicating the difficulties within one’s life. Research shows addiction often is triggered by childhood trauma and abuse.  However, it can come from other things such as unemployment, poverty along with stress, and emotional or professional pressure.

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    A digital detox story

    A good friend told me about “sleep hygiene.”  Likewise I started shutting the lid on the computer, no later than 7 p.m. But I still had the phone.

    A new strategy was to delete the Facebook app from my phone, this stopped me from looking at it throughout the day. But it was still only on my iPad. Lets limit myself to just one look before going to bed I thought. However before I knew it time had passed and I was so engrossed with the alternative media. With the recent bushfires, floods and now the plague of the COVID 19, I look at these devices even more.

    With three Facebook pages and one profile to manage there was always so much to do. Furthermore, I have two business websites that constantly need work to keep them alive. As well as five e-mail addresses, a LinkedIn business profile, Instagram photos, Twitter posts, Pinterest boards, Google business and Google Plus pages to manage. Yikes!

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    Apps on devices are made to be addictive

    Messenger, Skype and WhatsApp and an app that helps to prevent any vagueness around money. Time has also been used up in front of the screen writing and uploading 4 digital books to iTunes and Amazon. Of course then I need to download iBooks, Kindle and the Kobo book reading apps.

    There has been no time for a TV in my life over the past 10 years. When I have time to watch something I use SBS and ABC on-demand viewing platforms.  The iPad is easily transportable and will go with me outside when I stop  to have a cuppa.  Making movies and editing images on my phone and iPad is enjoyable and time consuming.  There is always something to do. Talk about complicated and busy mind. Life is so full and I am so grateful for Sleepy Time Yoga.

    As a teacher of technology for that last 35 years, I know there are many benefits with technology and I marvel at the changes. However, anything in excess soon becomes the exact opposite – a disadvantage. If we do anything too much, we begin to lose balance and feel the painful symptoms.

    What Yoga Can Do to Counteract the Effects of Overdosing On Technology

    Optimal health and balance of the entire being is Yoga’s mission. Technology addiction can directly affect the pineal gland and this leads to being out of balance. Quality of life is diminished. Learning tools to bring your self into a state of balance is a much needed strategy in todays world. The irony is we use technology to connect yet in reality the effects of overusing a good thing, keep us separated from ourselves and others.

    The balancing act of Yoga poses, meditation, breathing and chanting may be everything we need to remedy our minds and get our circadian rhythms back in sync.  Some tips to keep yourself in balance are:

    • Spend time in the sunlight every day.
    • Shut the lid on computers at 7pm.
    • Sleep in complete darkness.
    • Commit to a regular meditation practice before bed, because this will develop and enhance your pineal gland.
    • There are many Yogic practices that are very powerful methods for awakening the pineal gland.
    • Inversions are especially helpful since they increase blood flow to the pineal while you are upside down.
    • The practice of Yoga Nidra and yogic sleep meditation can also help in awakening the pineal gland.

    Technology Addiction and Yoga

    Technology Addiction and Pineal Gland

    How Sleepy Time Yoga helps

    As a computer coach, a Yoga Ayurveda therapist and someone who is struggles with technology over use I know Yoga therapy works.  I have learnt many experience, knowledge and skills to help people with their technology addictions. You will learn to bring yourself to a state of balance.

    Learn how to be time efficient using technology. Likewise create time to focus on your visions and goals in life.

    By incorporating Yoga Ayurveda Therapy into your everyday life. Our Lunchtime Chair Yoga Therapy is about sitting at the desk. You will  bring into your everyday life when standing in a cue or the simple act of breathing, opening and stretching. Yoga reverses the harmful effects that technology has on the pineal gland, body and mind. Combining both Yoga Ayurveda therapy with technology you bridge the gap between the ancient teachings and the modern day technologies. As a consequence, you will move towards a healthier lifestyle.

    Yoga Therapy for over 40’s online classes include Good Morning Yoga, Lunchtime Chair Yoga and Sleepy time Yoga. You can read more here about the many benefits of Yoga therapy for Seniors here.

    If you are someone who has been struggling with technology addiction don’t hesitate to contact me today.

    Phone Number: 0407 956 071

    E-mail: bondiyogatherapy@gmail.com

    Website: www.yogaworksforover40s.com

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    References:

    https://www.hormone.org/your-health-and-hormones/glands-and-hormones-a-to-z/glands/pineal-gland

    https://www.asam.org/resources/definition-of-addiction

    https://www.mentalhelp.net/articles/definition-of-addiction/

    https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/what-is-addiction

    https://www.consciouslifestylemag.com/pineal-gland-activation-third-eye/

    https://upliftconnect.com/detoxify-your-pineal-gland/

    https://www.aurawellnesscenter.com/2013/04/18/how-yoga-affects-the-pineal-gland/

  • Effects of Yoga and modern technology in lockdown

    Effects of Yoga and modern technology in lockdown

    Modern technology has good and bad effects, but one thing is certain: thanks to the internet and social networks, we now work from the safety and comfort of our own home during lockdown.  Now more than ever we are online wth access right here and now. Whether as an employee, business owner, student, teacher or seeking services etc; most people are on the “net”.  This increased wave of online behaviour is not without a learning curve and toll on our time, physical and mental health. Many people are working from the dining room table, the lounge room or even in bed. This set up lacks any purposeful ergonomics and has its limitations.

    Luckily Chair Yoga is right in the house with you. You will be motivated to stop at lunch time, take a breath stop and reflect. By moving the body in a yogic way you will prevent a sore neck, back, eyes, wrists plus more. Plus your energy levels will be regenerated for the afternoon.

    It’s clear that modern technology has changed our lives.  Now we move from one device to the next to watch movies on our laptops, study with the headphones on, sit at the computer to work or connect via our smartphones. At Bondi Yoga therapy we have a digital detox program that is becoming very popular. Did you know that modern technology has changed the way we think and live our lives ? During this pandemic we are told to stay in our homes the first thing many of us do is to check our devices while being passively fed information. A great way to start off your day is to join our Good Morning Yoga Therapy class, you can read more here.

    How Chair yoga helps you in lockdown

    Chair Yoga will keep you moving during lockdown

    Social media sites have an agenda and exercise their censorship rights. We are being fed only a strategic amount of information. Despite life appearing open, free, modernised and democratic is it really? Prior to the fires, floods and lockdown the world was spinning at such a fast pace.  There are many positive things we now have time to reflect on as we slow down without the distractions of life outside the home.

    But are you going from one screen to the next and feeling overwhelmed? We get so absorbed and mesmerised by the screen that time soon flies by. Our connection with how we are sitting in a crunched up position blocking off circulation and energy to our organs often goes unnoticed. The Lunchtime Chair Yoga class is a great way to break up the day as your energy is revitalised for the afternoon.

    Have your lives changed working online?

    There’s no doubt that we replaced normal interaction with social networks and mobile applications. These new technologies significantly influence our thinking, or the ways we think. However, the bad side is that it often happens subtly and accidentally. The impact of technology is growing bigger, more intense and stronger. Everything we see and hear, we interpret in the moment. We are not even aware of that. More importantly, we were not aware of how our life actually changed. Yoga therapy brings you self awareness of your posture and breathing. We will be in your home every Wednesdays at 12 noon as part of our Yoga therapy for over 40’s online classes.

    Technology Stimulates Thinking and keeps us Connected

    Everything we see on TV, the internet, social media and similar platforms affects us. If we see a touching story, we are moved, we want to help, we feel it. The music we listen to has the same effect. It causes us to feel things, positive or negative, depending on the song itself. It stimulates us to think, creates our own attitudes and plays a big role in our lives.

    The fact that modern technology really matters in our everyday life is further proven by the fact that without a mobile phone, a laptop and the internet most of us would feel like something is missing. Technology skills are termed computer literacy and without these skills, people are just as disadvantaged as not being able to read or write. Zoe the founder of Bondi Yoga Therapy is also the founder of Computer Coach Australia. She calls herself a hi-tech-yogi because she using both these skills to help people save time and be confident online.

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    Modern technologies effects our life during lockdown

    Technology during the lockdown due to the COVID 19 pandemic, provides a means of interpersonal communication and interaction with our friends, colleagues and families. After all life is easier and faster to send a message by email or chat  right?  Now working from home we are even more online, and feeling anxious about the future. Many of us are seeking to be informed and in the know of what is happening around the world. In fact there are so many online events and news it is hard to keep up. We don’t want to miss even the smallest thing and we need discernment.

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    Disadvantages Of Modern Technology and COVID 19 lockdown

    The world of technology world has moved even closer, by bringing work into the home. Some good some bad, what do you think? Modern technology can cause a decline in conceptual and critical thinking. In addition, it can have a negative effect on our sleep or, more precisely, disturb our sleep. This automatically reduces our ability to think, learn and concentrate. The light of the laptop, cell phone, and TV screen can in some way deceive our brain to think it’s day and not night. The body is awake and we feel there is no need for sleep. Fatigue only occurs later, when it’s too late to properly rest and we have missed our sleep window. For this reason we have started a Sleepy time Yoga therapy online class to help you to wind down from the day.

    There Are Some Advantages to lockdown

    The planet is taking a much needed breath. There is a noticeable decrease in pollution as accelerated from planes, suntan lotion in the oceans, people on the streets and cars on the road. We were all spinning so fast and now we have a chance to take a look at the direction of our lives. This is a great opportunity to start a Yoga Therapy practice and spend time to going inside, rather than outside. Our Good Morning Yoga therapy will help you set your intention for the day and start off with an abundance of cleared energy.

    Modern technology is not so bad.  Now we have the opportunity to learn online with Computer Coach Australia, everything is at hand. We can find everything on the internet faster and easier, and with the introduction of 5G the world is being prepared for artificial intelligence. Technology also helps us to be constantly informed – aware of what is happening around us, with our friends, acquaintances and people that we haven’t seen in a very long time. Today, through Facebook, we can find friends from primary school, an ex-boyfriend, and also meet new people. The internet makes all this possible and it would be foolish to say that there are no good sides.

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    Just Don’t Overdo It

    As we mentioned before, technology has a good and bad side. What we can advise you is the following – just don’t overdo it. Sometimes it’s okay to surf the internet, lie in front of the laptop, or chat on WhatsApp. From every exaggeration we can become addicts. From time to time go back to your memories of childhood – do something creative or join in on one of our Yoga for over 40’s online classes. Good morning Yoga, Lunchtime Chair Yoga and Sleepy time Yoga

    Balancing technology with the creative is living a life of abundance, and that is why it is wise to start off the day with a sankalpa or intention and affirmations. Our Sleepy Time Yoga class at the end of our day brings in gratitudes and forgivenesses.  To find out more about our Yoga for over 40’s online classes call Zoe +61 407 956 071 or drop us a note below, we love to hear how your going!

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  • Office Yoga therapy chair exercises

    Office Yoga therapy chair exercises

    Employees, and above all women, have a number of other responsibilities in their private lives, and do not have much time to exercise and relax. They often spend the entire day in front of the computer. Computers, artificial lighting, sitting for prolonged periods of time create stress.  Exposure to great stress,  in time leads to poor physical and mental health. Then life begins to sour and our goals and visions disappear from our mind. Office yoga therapy exercises can provide much relief and give you the tools to maintain your health and wellbeing.

    Keep fit with office yoga therapy

    Sitting by the computer for 8 hours, which has become inevitable when it comes to doing business in the modern age, can cause serious problems with the spine and general well-being of the body. We all can benefit from becoming aware of the ned to have a  digital detox, not just our children. Many people go from one screen to the next, the computer to the phone, phone to the TV. This constant supply of push technologies keep the body locked into one sedentary position. However, we often can’t afford to do this because of work and other obligations that tie us to our technologies.

    Simple yoga therapy chair exercises

    If you have a job that binds you to a chair in front of a monitor for 8 or more hours, introduce simple “yoga therapy chair exercises” exercises that you will do at least 2 times during working hours.

    They will relax your body and help you regain concentration. It will be enough to do them for 5-10 minutes and you will already feel better. Not to mention how much more productive you will be at doing your job!

    It is important to maintain balance and lead a more healthy lifestyle while still working with your technologies.

    Here are some of the best exercises you can do while sitting by your computer.

    Office Yoga therapy exercises

    Twisting the Torso in the chair

    This simple exercise will stretch the side abdominal and back muscles, as well as the cervix, while at the same time relaxing them. You can sit on the chair while doing it. Always aim to straighten your back when doing this exercise.  It is a good practice to stretch up wards on the inhale. Then as you exhale slowly twist around and relax your shoulders down from your ears.

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    Straightening the Spine

    Our office Yoga therapy chair exercises will help you to maintain good posture and straight back. Most often we hunch over and don’t even notice it or we can stick our heads out towards the screen. Therefore, from time to time put your hands on the lower part of the back, and push your spine forwards. It will help to restore the vertebrae in the correct position. After some time we can lock into one position and this will keep the spine fluid.

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    Shoulder Rotation

    A great exercise for relaxing shoulder muscles and neck. You can do it sitting in a chair, but also do it standing up to get your blood pumping. Relax your arms and rotate your shoulders backwards and focus on your breathing at the same time.

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    Arm Stretch

    Place one arm over the back, bent in the elbow, and push it downward with the other hand to feel the tightening and stretching of the muscles. Repeat the same with the other hand.

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    Another arm stretch

    Place your arm out and down along the lower back, hold it with the other hand and pull to feel muscle tightening.

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    Wrist exercise

    If you spend most of your working hours by typing on a keyboard, it’s necessary to stretch out your wrists from time to time. Stretch your hand, turn your palms up, and then grab the fingers of your extended hand with your other hand and pull them down with your palm facing upward, then do the same with your palm facing downward.

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    Arm Stretch

    Clasp your hands together behind your back and move them away from your back, stretching your elbows and arms.

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    Seniors Yoga Therapy

    We hope you have enjoyed learning about some simple office yoga therapy exercises you can do on a chair. There are just so many benefits to bringing yoga into your life.  The focus of our classes are for people over the age of 40 who may have tried yoga and thought it was not for them. Alternatively you may have never tried yoga, know how good it is yet have not had the courage to go to a class. Over the age of  40  our bodies start to show signs of wear and tear. Perhaps years and years of sitting at a desk is starting to take its toll. Many people can start to experience aches and pains from childhood injuries.

    We also offer private Yoga therapy sessions in your home, where a program is designed specifically to suit your needs and constraints. The program will be supplied to you in a digital format to watch at your leisure, as if the instructor is right there with you.

    If you need more information click here – we also love to hear form you!

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