Farming Better Through Yoga

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By: Manmohan Singh

Yoga is wonderful and diverse. It is an amazing way to spread harmony and health. Whether you have been practicing Yoga for quite some time or have just got acquainted with the ancient science, chances are bleak that you have learned it in association with plants.

In most texts and websites, Yoga is described as a practice for humans to live in tip-top condition on this planet. Wait! Can you imagine living on this planet without your green friend, nature? Absolutely not, since humans need plants more than they need us. Especially, when you are a farmer, crops are your family and nature is your world.

Talking about the theories of Yoga, they state that the ancient science is a great way to boost amity among family members. Let’s discuss how Yoga helps ameliorate the condition of your crops.

Yoga and nature: a bonding for a better farming

The relation between Yoga and nature is so deep that it will take hundreds of years to understand the whole bonding. The strength of this association is unparalleled. Since it is a well-known fact that plants are like any other life form and are reactive to external stimulus, there should be no irresolution in understanding that love is the best way to make them feel happy. Love, as someone has defined, is a state of affair between two or more parties in which each of them knows the deepest secrets and needs of others. This is exactly how it should be between a plant and its master.

Such kind of bonding can only be created when you understand the importance of plants in your life. Yoga is rooted in the same spiritual knowledge as Ayurveda which encompasses the entire human life along with the universe. Ayurveda and Yoga are not different; in fact they are related healing disciplines each with a unique function and place. With the help of yoga you harmonize with nature and Ayurveda (which literally means ‘science of life’) revolves around the concept of nature since it believes that the 3 energies (Vata, Pitta and Kapha) circulates in every human being and govern their physiological activity. Thus, both can be regarded as the branches of the same tree.   

Yoga and farming both share a deep connection with nature. Yoga helps people to nurture their true ‘self’ whereas farming nurtures the soil which in turn blesses the plants so that they grow and flourish.   

Yoga sponsors attachment with plants

Plants are as sensitive as humans and animals are. When they are given ideal conditions, plants tend to grow smoothly. The development of a plant is largely affected by the conditions around it. For example, when you nurture a plant with kindness and love, it flourishes but when you neglect it or fail to provide the required attention, it dies. That is the result of a harmonious environment.

The practice of Yoga, when taken seriously in one’s life sponsors attachment with plants. Yoga nurtures a person in the finest manner when one practices it in a serene environment. In the same way, a plant grows in the finest fashion when supplied with all the necessary ingredients.

Mantra Yoga is said to benefit both the farmer and his crops. Plants respond to Mantras vibration that creates a tranquil atmosphere to help these green creatures harmonize. Apart from these, love and respect affect the dynamics of a plant’s growth in the same way as they do humans. Yoga practices like Pranayama, Surya Namaskar, Pranamasana, Meditation, etc. makes you humble and respectful. When you show modesty towards your crops, they will give the maximum productivity.

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Understand your crops with Yoga

Awareness is the key in any relationship and interpretation is the center of its success. The same way, when you are expecting to improve the quality and productivity of farming, you need to learn how to understand the needs and demands of your crops. Yoga does exactly that by improving your attentive skill. Yoga prepares you to focus on your goal, which is currently the betterment of your crops. Yoga is a spiritual practice that is rooted in the principle of receiving and giving. Spirituality is a form of energy that can neither be created nor be destroyed, it can only be exchanged from one entity to another.

While falling in love with the spiritual beauty of Yoga, you fill your soul with the positive energy from this universe and transfer it to the crops. Meditation is called the best mindful practice, for it is about letting all unnecessary thoughts exit the brain and instilling cognizance. The soulful practice of Yoga makes you aware about the world around you. It lets you keep up with the crops and their situation by diverting your attention towards them.

Many farmers and agriculturalists often struggle to take proper care of their plants and a major reason behind this is not that they are careless but that they are not fully aware of the different needs of their plants. Yoga boosts your conscious awareness with the sense of mindfulness.

Yoga helps you in every aspect of life. No matter which field of life you are walking on, when you remember the teachings of Yoga in moments of scarcity, the ancient science will be present in your rescue. If you want to learn the principles of Yoga to help in life’s paths including farming, join a Yoga teacher training in India. To understand the extensive roles of plants in human’s healing processes, Ayurveda courses in India will be the most worthwhile.

About the Author
Manmohan Singh is a passionate Yogi, Yoga Teacher, Writer at Assignment bro and a Traveler in India.

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