| Literature DB >> 34093343 |
Selenia di Fronso1, Maurizio Bertollo1.
Abstract
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Keywords: arousal management; emotional balance; mind-body; recovery; relaxation; restoration; self-regulation; training
Year: 2021 PMID: 34093343 PMCID: PMC8175770 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.654222
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
The different stages of Yoga Nidra.
| 1 | Sankalpa: A resolution, an |
| 2 | Rotation of consciousness: Awareness to the different body parts, without concentrating |
| 3 | Breath awareness: Attention to the breathing that should not be altered or forced in this stage |
| 4 | Feelings and emotions: Intense sensations are awakened and then “removed” |
| 5 | Visualization |
| 6 | Ending: The sankalpa is repeated, and the participant slowly comes back to the reality |
Sankalpa: the Sanskrit word for “intention” expressed as a simple, short, and positive sentence (e.g., “I am calm,” “I am successful”).
This part can be guided in detail (describing, for example, peaceful places) or be more open, encouraging the participant to visualize personal functional places or moments. Stages 2, 3, and 4 are functional to relaxation and facilitate the hypnagogic state; sounds can be used to make the auditory channel remain active.