Is yoga a competition or an act of self love?

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Posted on September 27th, 2010

Is yoga a competition or an act of self love?

Do you ever beat yourself up because you can't perform a pose as well last week or the person next to you? Do you feel superior when you can do something that others can't. Yoga is not a competition, not with others, not with yourself. We live in a society that promotes competition with the underlying belief that if I am better than anyone else, richer, more successful, more resourceful then, I'll be happier than anyone else. Yet it seems that many, who win the race, find themselves empty with no real satisfaction.

Maybe competition does help us to go further, but does going further result in a satisfying life? When you get irritated at your weakness - whatever you identify it to be - it is because you've been taught that weakness is not good and you have innocently believed it. Then your practice becomes an act to overcome this weakness rather than a sacred movement towards the depth of every moment. When yoga is practiced this way, towards a goal the underlying tone is of lack, of not being enough just as we are. However, the more we practice for the joy of being present to the present moment, the more keen we become to practice, the more we practice, strength, flexibility and balance will be the inevitable outcome. The underlying tone here is of acceptance, love and gratitude.

It may be very subtle, but on the mat or off the mat, many a time our actions are dictated by feelings of lack and we are constantly running away from ourselves, and the true satisfaction we look for is never found. Yet, nature is abundant, self fulfilling, radiant, perfect nonetheless always evolving. Nature is not outside of man no matter how hard he's tried to conquer it. The yoga studio is a field! In a field the strong trees don't feel superior to a fragile rose and the rose doesn't yearn to become a tree. In the same way, you are unique and perfect just as you are regardless of what the others are. Their uniqueness is not more special or more valuable. No one is less or more special than another, this is a human invented concept. There is order in everything and a very specific reason for you to be how you are right this moment - and that doesn't mean you cannot change. Embrace this order and practice in gratitude and see that your life is a song of praise!

Many thanks to Dorna Djenab of Pranasana Yoga for providing this article. Click to learn more about Dorna Djenab.

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