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Practice
Makes Perfect Practice - by Mehtab, Yoga Yoga's Founder
For
the beginning and advancing yoga student, one of the most common questions
is: How often should I practice yoga?
The
easy answer is: As often as you can. It feels nice for people to say that
and comforting for you to hear that - but it is not exactly the right
answer.
Yogis
for thousands of years have answered this question time and time again
and the answer has never changed. Do you really want to hear it? Hearing
the answer will provoke you, change you, and challenge you. Okay - you
have been warned.
The
question "How often" implies a measurable number, a finite amount
that we can achieve, mark off, and finish. Sort of like brushing your
teeth twice a day, changing your oil every 5000 miles, or visiting your
mother-in-law once a year. You did it. Mission accomplished.
There
are even experts who will opine that practicing yoga two to three times
a week is what you want to do to achieve results. What they do not define
for you is what "results" they are talking about. A flexible
body? Lower stress? Tight yoga butt? Cosmic union?
Even
the word "practice" itself is misleading. It implies that when
you want to become proficient in something, you simply practice. Like
learning to play the piano or make a basketball fall through a hoop, all
you do is practice because, after all, Practice Makes Perfect, right?
Maybe
for some things, but not for Yoga. In yoga, practice never makes perfect.
The perfection is an illusionary goal that keeps you solidly in the game
of ego accomplishment and removes you from the path of spiritual realization
- which is the only result that ultimately will matter in yoga or your
life.
Does
that mean that practice itself is a misleading way to view yoga? Absolutely
not. Yoga is 99 percent practice and one percent knowing what to practice.
You need a teacher for that one percent and the rest you do by yourself.
So
here is the answer - How often should you practice yoga? You practice
yoga enough so that it is no longer a practice. It stops being a practice
and becomes who you are.
This
can only happen if you practice yoga EVERY DAY.
When
you practice every day, it becomes a habit, it becomes your routine, it
becomes your life. You do not have to practice getting out of bed each
day (well, we hope not!) - why should you have to practice yoga every
day? You just do it every day, like you do your life - it is not separate
from you - it is a part of you.
When
you do yoga everyday, it ceases being a practice and becomes a sadhana.
A sadhana is your method and path for realizing the real result that yoga
exists for.
There
can be no negotiation with yourself about this fact. You cannot say: "I
will do yoga 6 days a week and take a holiday," or "I have been
really good lately, so now I will take a week off from yoga and catch
up on all the great television shows I recorded."
And
remember, all this practice of yoga, even every day, does not make perfect.
There is no end to this. You cannot do this for 6 months, 3 years, or
even 30 years and then decide you have done yoga enough, that your practice
has indeed made you perfect.
Yoga
is a lifetime daily sentence that will break you out of the prison of
suffering and self-loss. It is the most selfish selfless thing you can
do.
So:
How often should you practice yoga?
Remember
I said this answer would provoke you and challenge you as well as change
you. It is the same answer that has been given to all the seekers of yoga:
Practice
yoga as often as you can - as long as you do it every day for the rest
of your life.
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