What are the 5 stages of Yoga Nidra?

Below are the stages of Yoga Nidra and how they affect us.

  • Stage 1 | Settling or Initial Relaxation:
  • Stage 2 |Intention, Sankalpa:
  • Stage 3 |Body Rotation or Rotation of Consciousness:
  • Stage 4 |Breath and Energy Awareness:
  • Stage 5 |Sense Perception:
  • Stage 6 |Visualization:
  • Stage 7 |Sankalpa:
  • Stage 8 |Externalization:

How many levels of Yoga Nidra are there?

This was the turning point where Swami Satyanandaji realised that when one is asleep we are not completely unconscious, that we can still have some awareness and that this state can be utilised with proper training. There are eight stages of yoga nidra and four being essential.

Does Yoga Nidra really work?

It can also help manage immune function, blood pressure, cortisol levels and induce restful sleep. A recent study showed that while meditation and yoga nidra were both effective in reducing anxiety and stress, yoga nidra seemed to be more effective in reducing anxiety.

What happens in yoga nidra?

Yoga Nidra is a form of guided meditation, a method of Pratyahara (withdrawal of senses) that allows you to scan the body and tap into a state of relaxed consciousness as the mind settles in a place between wakefulness and sleep.

What chakras does Yoga Nidra target affect?

Each day will focus on a specific chakra (Muladhara, Svadhisthana, Manipura and Anahata) and will include:

  • A practice taught by Mona with asana, restorative postures and all nine steps of yoga nidra designed for a specific chakra.
  • Opportunity to design and practice teaching yoga nidra and receive feedback on sequences.

What is the best time to do yoga nidra?

“You can do yoga nidra any time, even when you are trying to go to sleep in the evening. When you do it at night, you can use the technique to be part of the conscious mind as you become inactive—then you may fall unconscious,” says Mittra.

What chakras does yoga nidra target affect?