Magnesium’s Effect on Mood: Anxiety and Depression

let’s talk about magnesium’s effect on mood especially anxiety and depression there are a lot of things that magnesium does in the body it’s involved in probably actually more   than 300 different enzymes involved in biochemical pathways but I want to emphasize just one area the   effect of magnesium on neurotransmitters which are hormone-like but instead of traveling through the   blood they travel through the nervous system now a magnesium deficiency is extremely common well over   50 of the population is deficient and probably a lot more that have a subclinical deficiency   but it’s very difficult to test magnesium since only one percent of your whole body’s   magnesium is in the blood the rest is in the bone it’s in the teeth it’s in the muscle and it’s also   inside the cell so you kind of have to go by symptoms and just take some magnesium consume   foods with higher magnesium and see if these symptoms go away so if you’re deficient in magnesium   you can get anxiety depression low tolerance to stress you’re not going to sleep that well you’re   going to be irritable and have brain fog other than that you’re going to be good to go but magnesium   has some direct effect on increasing serotonin serotonin is the hormone that kind of brings you a state of well-being it makes you feel calm happy and without stress number two   magnesium can decrease cortisol so cortisol is a stress hormone and if it’s too high it puts you   in a state of stress so many people have chronic elevations of cortisol and they’re stressed out   and magnesium can help them all right number three magnesium can lower adrenaline okay so   that’s going to help your sleep number four you can increase GABA which is a neurotransmitter   involved in relaxation and feeling calm and even sleep number five magnesium can increase melatonin   it’s going to help you sleep all right number six it can increase the parasympathetic nervous system which is that that’s part of the nervous system that’s responsible for rest and digestion   so it calms you down it’s an active wave in your body that’s pushing things down to keep   things calm so let’s say for example you ran up the stairs or you’re exercising and then you stop   the parasympathetic kicks in there and bring your pulse rate down and calms you down without that   everything would stay fairly elevated for a long period and in practice I used to measure   the parasympathetic nervous system I had a a test it’s called heart rate variability which measures   the autonomic nervous system and when people would come in with very low parasympathetic function   if they were to exercise their pulse rate would go high and it just would not come down   so they have to do very very light things and not a lot of exercise all right number seven   magnesium decreases the sympathetic nervous system so this is the opposing nervous system   this is the nervous system that keeps things turned on and it keeps you from sleeping so   magnesium can chill that out and another name for the sympathetic nervous system is flight or fight   all right there you have it magnesium’s effects on your mood before you go if you have a question   about a product or you’re new to keto and you want to know how to begin keto or you’re on keto and   you need a debug because it’s not going as smooth I have a keto consultant standing by to help you this is just for the people in the u.s.hopefully in In the future, we’ll be able to answer everyone’s call   but I put the number down below so you can call and get some help.ᵃⁿⁱᵐᵃᵗⁱᵒⁿ ˢᵗᵘᵈⁱᵒ ᴏɴᴇ-ᴛɪᴍᴇ ꜱᴘᴇᴄɪᴀʟ ᴜᴘɢʀᴀᴅᴇ ᴅᴇᴀʟ – ᴍᴀʏ ᴇxᴘɪʀᴇ ᴏɴᴄᴇ ʏᴏᴜ ʟᴇᴀᴠᴇ ᴛʜɪꜱ ᴘᴀɢᴇ. ꜱᴋɪᴘ ᴛʜɪꜱ ᴅᴇᴀʟ ᴀᴛ ʏᴏᴜʀ ᴏᴡɴ ʀɪꜱᴋ ᴀꜱ ᴛʜᴇ ᴘʀɪᴄᴇ ᴍᴀʏ ᴅᴏᴜʙʟᴇ ᴡɪᴛʜᴏᴜᴛ ɴᴏᴛɪᴄᴇ! Animation Studio is a must-have for anyone serious about selling or promoting anything online with video! Damon Nelson. Wow, Paul & Todd, this is a competition killer. “Animation Studio The Animation Creator That You Have Been Waiting For Has Finally Arrived… …..”Pythagorean Betting System ꆛシ➫ The Pythagorean Betting System is my ultimate way to find out which team is undervalued and overvalued in all the major professional leagues, including NBA, MLB, NFL, and NHL. 8 months later, the user says: “The Pythagorean Betting System is … 18:07 The latest testimonial from Anders in Norway. He says: “The Pythagorean Betting System is amazing!… Every day you’re not inside, you’re losing money! God bless you Champ. It’s been an amazing ride!”

Daily Routine To Fight Off Depression

 (upbeat music) – [Narrator] Hey Psych2goers, welcome back to another video. Thank you so much for all the love and support that you’ve given us. Our mission is to make mental health and psychology more accessible to everyone. Today, we’ve invited Emma McAdam, a licensed marriage and family therapist shares her insights on depression and some tips on how to cope with it. Her channel is therapy in a nutshell, you can check it out in the link in the description below. With that said, let’s get started. History of depression in my family and myself, just like physical health, you have to maintain it by taking care of your body with exercise eating the right food, and going to the doctor when you’re injured or ill. With mental health, you also have to take daily action to be healthy. And when things are stressful, I have to take extra care to manage my mental health. So for example, when I was in grad school or when I was pregnant or postpartum, and right now when we as a global community are fighting a pandemic, we all have to take a little extra care of our mental health. What I’m going to talk about today is more about maintaining mental health than it is about getting out of the deepest pit of depression. When you’re deep in a depressive episode, it can be really hard to see any light. It feels like you’re at the bottom of a pit and can’t imagine what it feels like to be out of it. At that place, often, all you can do is tiny steps and hopefully get some help to get out of there. So don’t allow yourself to get overwhelmed by my routine. Just choose one little thing to start with and then take the next step when you can. Number one is the morning routine. So the first thing I do every day is get on my knees and pray. I express gratitude for the day of my life and for the opportunity I have to do good in the world. And that connection with God for me helps me feel loved and purposeful throughout my day. If you’re not religious you could do some meditation or a breathing exercise here. I try not to look at my phone first thing in the morning because I wanna start my day intentionally, the way I want it to be. If I open social media I’m letting others choose what I take in and that could be positive, negative, stressful, uplifting, or critical. And so I just choose to start my day with some quiet time. I do a little reading and then I write out my goals and priorities for the day. And right now with all the news, that’s frightening. I choose to listen to the news around lunchtime, once a day so that I don’t get constantly stressed out and have time to process it during my waking hours. And speaking of waking hours let’s talk about sleep for a minute. I have three kids, five and under. So I usually wake up before them to get some quiet time to set my intention for the day. My natural wake-up time is around 5:00 a.m. I don’t usually set an alarm, but to wake up I often go to bed between 9.00 to 10:00 p.m. I’m not fighting my natural biorhythms. I just listen to my body. And this is the schedule that works best for me. Many people, might have different sleep needs or different schedules. Sleep is super important to managing depression. There’s a massive correlation between sleep problems and depression. Lack of sleep can cause depression and getting good sleep can let your brain heal from depression. So I value my sleep. I have old friends who nicknamed me 905 because I often go to bed at that time. And I miss out on some fun for sure, but it’s what keeps me healthy. So it’s worth it for me. For each person, your sleep needs are different but getting enough sleep can make a big difference. One study found that 87% of people with depression who resolved their insomnia significantly decreased their depression symptoms. Number two, get dressed and showered. So after waking up refreshed and taking quiet time to pray, study, and set my intentions for the day, I make sure to get showered and dressed. I found that this can be hard when you’re depressed, but being clean and dressed helps me feel more energetic and gets rid of my excuses. I mean, if I have yesterday’s makeup all over my face and I’m wearing PJs, it makes it hard for me to want to go out and see friends or be social or get things done. So just get dressed for the day. Then I take my multivitamins. And if I remember I take my omega-3 supplements, and nutrition is an important part of my routine as well. I try to eat a lot of plants and not too much sugar or processed foods, but I’m not going to go into that too much right now. Number three, exercise. The other essential part of my mental health maintenance is exercise. There’s so much research that proves that exercise is great for mental health. It helps clear brain fog, and it helps reduce stress chemicals in your brain. I feel like when I exercise, it just works through a backlog of pent-up emotions and I can feel my body relax. I think it also helps me deal with anger and frustration. And I just like it. I know a lot of people exercise in the morning, but for me back when I worked full-time, I used to always go climbing or for a hike or run after work. That’s when I needed it the most. And it was hard for me to get motivated in the morning but by afternoon, I was looking forward to it. Now that I’m a full-time mom, I have to be more creative in how I get my exercise in. I often just work out in the yard, gardening, digging in the dirt, and running around the yard with my wheelbarrow, or I’ll do some yoga on TV or go for a walk with my kids or pull them behind my bike. Now that we’re stuck in our homes with the coronavirus pandemic, I’m doing more inside workouts. I like the seven-minute workouts on my phone or The Fitness Marshall on YouTube. Number four is nature time. This takes me back to another aspect of my mental health routine that is important to me. Outside time. I need nature. I need to see the sky and soak in some sun. I’m fortunate to live in a beautiful place. And I take advantage of that by getting outside. There is some research showing that sunshine nature and being outside change our physiology. It slows our heart rate and decreases the stress chemicals and stuff. But regardless of the research, I can just feel the difference for me. If you can’t get outside, open your windows, and sit on your porch. Or if you can’t do any of that then you can spend some time looking at beautiful landscape photography or a nature film. Your brain can bring to mind the feelings of nature just by imagining it. Number five is my evening routine. My evening routine looks like getting my kids to bed and then taking some quiet time for myself. I usually take a hot bath and read a book or an archeology journal. I’m kinda nerdy, but that’s what I like. Even though I have very few hours to work on my passion project, these videos, I don’t usually work in the evenings, because it would just stress me out a little and I need the downtime to stay healthy. So then before bed, I write in my journal, I often take the time to write about my wins and accomplishments of the day so that I can remember them because it’s my natural habit to dwell on my mistakes and shortcomings. So I write about my wins and then I pray a prayer of gratitude and talk with my heavenly father about my day. Again, gratitude practice is an essential habit of mental health, and it’s been shown to be an effective treatment for depression. So you can pray about it like me, express gratitude as a family, which we do at dinner time, or write about it, whatever works for you. And then I go to bed. I try not to spend too much time looking at screens before bed, but if I do, I choose some calming documentary or a mudlarking channel like Nikola Whites. If you don’t know what mudlarking is, it’s just finding historical bits of treasures on themes in London. Anyway, I find it relaxing. I encourage people not to be on TV because it’s just not super great for your brain. But if you do choose a short and calming show. Lastly, other self-care. For me, that includes scheduling and some time for my hobby. I have tons of hobbies, but because I’m so busy with kids I don’t have time to do most of them I make sure to carve out about two hours a week to do at least one of them. Right now that’s metal detecting which is something fun and relaxing for me. I put it on the calendar so that I make sure it happens. I also take the Sabbath off, no work, no housework. I don’t check my work email. I let my brain completely focus on other things. Mostly my family, which is also exhausting, but it’s a day that is different from the others. And I make sure to have social time as well. Having social interactions is essential for mental health. Our brains are inherently social. We are social creatures. So right now this is going to be an extra challenge with the Coronavirus. I’m taking the time to call up old friends. I have some groups I’m hanging out with on Zoom and when we’re not on lockdown I meet up with friends to let the kids play or to go out to lunch or whatever. So there you have it. My daily routine to maintain mental health. I have a careful morning routine. I make sure to get enough sleep. I get dressed every day. I exercise and get some outside time, I carve out time to relax each evening, practice gratitude, and acknowledge my successes of the day. And once a week, I make sure to get out and do something just for me, stress, anxiety, and social isolation can all contribute to depression but you can prevent depression during stressful times like the pandemic and social distancing by using daily habits that promote mental health. Depression is treatable and there are some simple things you can do every day to prevent depression and stay mentally healthy. I hope you can find some things from this list that help you figure out a way to maintain your mental health. Today, this week, and during the crazy pandemic that we’re going through. And remember, you’re braver than you know and stronger than you think. Thanks for watching and take care. If you enjoyed this video and would like to learn more about therapy, mental health, and what you can do to improve depression, anxiety, or other mental illnesses, check out Emma’s channel, Therapy, in a Nutshell, the link will be in the description.As found on YouTubeI thought my anxiety disorder was for life… $49.⁰⁰ But I Discovered How Hundreds Of Former Anxiety Sufferers Melted Away Their Anxiety And Now Live Relaxed, Happy Lives – With No Trace Of Anxiety Or Depression At All! http://flywait.anxiety4.hop.clickbank.net We’ve seen so many people go anxiety-free that we have no hesitation in guaranteeing this program. So… If at any time within 60 days of you purchasing ‘Overthrowing Anxiety’, your anxiety hasn’t completely evaporated then you can have all your money back. No questions asked! You can do this for yourself today. You can start making a difference in your life right now. 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When Does the Soul Enter the Body? – Prasoon Joshi Asks Sadhguru

Sadhguru and Prasoon Joshi discuss the intricacies on when a life enters the fetus in a mother’s womb, and the various durations when different aspects of this process manifest.#Sadhguru Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.Sadhguru Exclusive (Register Now) ⚡ http://isha.co/ex-ytSadhguru App (Download) 📱 http://onelink.to/sadhguru__appOfficial Sadhguru Website 🌎 http://isha.sadhguru.orgDonate Towards Crafting A Conscious Planet 🙏 https://isha.sadhguru.org/sanghamitraOfferings from Sadhguru in Challenging Times 🌼 https://isha.sadhguru.org/sadhana-supportGuided Yoga & Meditations by Sadhguru (Free Online) 🌼 http://isha.sadhguru.org/5-min-practices 🌼 http://isha.sadhguru.org/IshaKriyaInner Engineering Online Program 50% off | FREE for COVID Warriors 🌼 http://isha.co/IEO-YT (Register Now)Official Social Profiles of Sadhguru (Subscribe) 🌐 https://youtube.com/sadhguru?sub_confirmation=1 🌐 https://facebook.com/sadhguru 🌐 https://instagram.com/sadhguru 🌐 https://twitter.com/SadhguruJV 🌐 https://t.me/Sadhguru

Shiva – Uncivilized, Uncouth, but Just Life | Sadhguru

Without lineage, caste or creed, Shiva was considered uncouth and uncivilized, yet no one could help worshipping his intensity. Sadhguru narrates the story of Shiva’s wedding to Parvathy, explaining that Shiva is just life without pretension.#Sadhguru Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.Sadhguru Exclusive (Register Now) ⚡ http://isha.co/ex-ytSadhguru App (Download) 📱 http://onelink.to/sadhguru__appOfficial Sadhguru Website 🌎 http://isha.sadhguru.orgDonate Towards Crafting A Conscious Planet 🙏 http://isha.co/sanghamitra-ytOfferings from Sadhguru in Challenging Times 🌼 https://isha.sadhguru.org/sadhana-supportGuided Yoga & Meditations by Sadhguru (Free Online) 🌼 http://isha.sadhguru.org/5-min-practices 🌼 http://isha.sadhguru.org/IshaKriyaInner Engineering Online Program 🌼 http://isha.co/IEO-YT (Register Now)Official Social Profiles of Sadhguru (Subscribe) 🌐 https://youtube.com/sadhguru?sub_confirmation=1 🌐 https://facebook.com/sadhguru 🌐 https://instagram.com/sadhguru 🌐 https://twitter.com/SadhguruJV 🌐 https://t.me/Sadhguru

Take Control of Depression (Mental Health Guru)

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Stanford Psychiatrist Reveals How Cognitive Therapy Can Cure Your Depression and Anxiety

This episode is sponsored by Blinkist. Go to https://blinkist.com/impacttheory Try it FREE for 7 days and save 25% off your new subscription.Living with depression, anxiety, and negative thoughts each and every day can feel like a merry-go-round of pain that is seemingly impossible to get off of. What if there was a quick, prescription-free method that was powerful and effective at attacking the roots of our negative thoughts? What would a clear step-by-step blueprint look like? How can we begin walking on a path towards feeling great and eliminating our deep-seated depression, anxiety, and negativity? On this episode of Impact Theory, psychiatrist, cognitive behavioral therapist, and author David Burns joins Tom Bilyeu to discuss such matters and more as they explore the incredible and real world practical effects of cognitive behavioral therapy and how you can begin applying it your life today to overcome depression, anxiety, and negativity. They discuss the power of cognitive behavioral therapy, the connection between your emotional thoughts and neurochemistry, the power of T.E.A.M. therapy, techniques to overcoming your negative thoughts, and the types of resistance and roadblocks we create for ourselves in therapy and recovery.Purchase Dr. David Burns’ new book, “Feeling Great: The Revolutionary New Treatment for Depression and Anxiety”: amazon.com/Feeling-Great-Revolutionary-Treatment-Depression/dp/168373288XSHOW NOTES:Breakdown | David breaks down cognitive behavioral therapy and why it’s effective. [1:13] Brain | David discusses the connection between chemicals in the brain and our emotions. [6:21] T.E.A.M. Therapy | David breaks down what T.E.A.M. cognitive therapy is. [10:30] Postpartum | David discusses why postpartum depression isn’t a chemical reaction. [13:22] Train Tracks | David shares a story about a train and its connection to our thoughts. [15:27] Techniques | David reveals key steps to overcoming depression and negative thoughts. [21:52] Resistance | David shares the roadblocks people put up for themselves during recovery. [31:38] Magic Button | David shares the power ‘positive reframing’ has in overcoming negativity. [34:11] Resistance Types | David breaks down the types of resistances exist in our minds. [42:59] Speaking | David shares how he overcame his own anxiety with fear of public speaking. [48:09] Praise | Tom shares his praise for David’s work and the impact it has had on his life. [58:04]QUOTES:“The discovery that you’re wrong when you’re depressed, that you’re giving yourself unfair or wrong messages, is the greatest discovery a human being can make.” [15:08]“It’s learning to treat yourself with compassion and kindness and realism rather than bullying yourself with these distorted negative thoughts, and that was really the essence of cognitive therapy.” [29:26]“…there’s something that you’re going to have to do, that you’re not going to want to do, to get better.” [45:52]FOLLOW DAVID:Website: feelinggood.comTwitter: twitter.com/DavidDBurnsMD Facebook: facebook.com/DavidBurnsMD

A Recipe for Self-Transformation | Sadhguru

What is the best way to live? Sadhguru says, people should enjoy living with you. When you die, they should miss you!#Sadhguru Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.Sadhguru Exclusive (Register Now) ⚡ http://isha.co/ex-ytSadhguru App (Download) 📱 http://onelink.to/sadhguru__appOfficial Sadhguru Website 🌎 http://isha.sadhguru.orgDonate Towards Crafting A Conscious Planet 🙏 http://isha.co/sanghamitra-ytOfferings from Sadhguru in Challenging Times 🌼 https://isha.sadhguru.org/sadhana-supportGuided Yoga & Meditations by Sadhguru (Free Online) 🌼 http://isha.sadhguru.org/5-min-practices 🌼 http://isha.sadhguru.org/IshaKriyaInner Engineering Online Program 🌼 http://isha.co/IEO-YT (Register Now)Official Social Profiles of Sadhguru (Subscribe) 🌐 https://youtube.com/sadhguru?sub_confirmation=1 🌐 https://facebook.com/sadhguru 🌐 https://instagram.com/sadhguru 🌐 https://twitter.com/SadhguruJV 🌐 https://t.me/Sadhguru

People With Anxiety & Depression Share Advice For Anyone Who’s Struggling | Soul Stories

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How to Become Silent? – Sadhguru

Sadhguru explains, in the process of becoming silent, shutting one’s mouth is only half the job. Those too enamored with their own thought process will only catch themselves in a loop of recycled memories.Sadhguru Talks @ In the Lap of the Master, Isha Yoga Center, Apr 2009To watch this video in Gujarati – https://youtu.be/RtoC0MlnwyQ****************************************Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/becoming-silent/So the process of what you call as spiritual is not a psychological process. Your memory has nothing to do with it. It’s a life process; it’s an existential process. This can only happen if you allow yourself to be just a piece of life that you are. To do this, we do many things here and, you know, you might have seen people in the ashram walking around with those orange tags. If you have seen the silence tags people are wearing – just shut up. Because, shutting your mouth is only half the job; to become silent is possible only when you do not think much of yourself. If you think something about yourself, if you think ‘I am smart’ how can you shut up? -You tell me. If you think ‘I am smart’ how can you shut up? If you realize that you are actually stupid, you don’t know anything in this existence then… (Gestures) isn’t it? Then you can simply look at life with great sense of wonder, without a thought appearing in your mind. If you think you are smart about everything, you got explanations and calculations and nonsense going on in your head. If you see one thing, a thousand thoughts will go off, isn’t it? You are not sitting here in this sathsang totally silent; you are agreeing with me, disagreeing with me, making comments within yourself, making comments about the clothes that somebody is wearing next to you, appreciating it, depreciating it, everything is happening. Am I wrong? Because the moment you think there is some value to what you think then you can’t stop it; no way to stop it. It’ll just go on and on and on. When you see there is absolutely no life value to your thought process; it is just memory recycling itself, it is just the same old nonsense recycling itself… but if you are exited, if you are enamored by this recycle, if you think it’s great you cannot stop it. If you see the patterns of what it is, if you see the stupidity of what it is, then slowly you will distance yourself and it’ll collapse because without attention it cannot go on.Read Full Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/becoming-silent/****************************************More Videos & Blogs on Website http://www.isha.sadhguru.orgYogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.Subscribe to our channel here: http://isha.co/2ebiGKmFree Guided Meditation by Sadhguru at http://www.ishafoundation.org/IshakriyaFree Yoga Tools For Transformation at http://isha.sadhguru.org/5-min-practices/Official Facebook Page of Sadhguru https://www.facebook.com/sadhguruOfficial Twitter Profile of Sadhguru Download Sadhguru App 📲 http://onelink.to/sadhguru__app

How to Become Silent? – Sadhguru

Sadhguru explains, in the process of becoming silent, shutting one’s mouth is only half the job. Those too enamored with their own thought process will only catch themselves in a loop of recycled memories.Sadhguru Talks @ In the Lap of the Master, Isha Yoga Center, Apr 2009To watch this video in Gujarati – https://youtu.be/RtoC0MlnwyQ****************************************Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/becoming-silent/So the process of what you call as spiritual is not a psychological process. Your memory has nothing to do with it. It’s a life process; it’s an existential process. This can only happen if you allow yourself to be just a piece of life that you are. To do this, we do many things here and, you know, you might have seen people in the ashram walking around with those orange tags. If you have seen the silence tags people are wearing – just shut up. Because, shutting your mouth is only half the job; to become silent is possible only when you do not think much of yourself. If you think something about yourself, if you think ‘I am smart’ how can you shut up? -You tell me. If you think ‘I am smart’ how can you shut up? If you realize that you are actually stupid, you don’t know anything in this existence then… (Gestures) isn’t it? Then you can simply look at life with great sense of wonder, without a thought appearing in your mind. If you think you are smart about everything, you got explanations and calculations and nonsense going on in your head. If you see one thing, a thousand thoughts will go off, isn’t it? You are not sitting here in this sathsang totally silent; you are agreeing with me, disagreeing with me, making comments within yourself, making comments about the clothes that somebody is wearing next to you, appreciating it, depreciating it, everything is happening. Am I wrong? Because the moment you think there is some value to what you think then you can’t stop it; no way to stop it. It’ll just go on and on and on. When you see there is absolutely no life value to your thought process; it is just memory recycling itself, it is just the same old nonsense recycling itself… but if you are exited, if you are enamored by this recycle, if you think it’s great you cannot stop it. If you see the patterns of what it is, if you see the stupidity of what it is, then slowly you will distance yourself and it’ll collapse because without attention it cannot go on.Read Full Transcript: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/becoming-silent/****************************************More Videos & Blogs on Website http://www.isha.sadhguru.orgYogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.Subscribe to our channel here: http://isha.co/2ebiGKmFree Guided Meditation by Sadhguru at http://www.ishafoundation.org/IshakriyaFree Yoga Tools For Transformation at http://isha.sadhguru.org/5-min-practices/Official Facebook Page of Sadhguru https://www.facebook.com/sadhguruOfficial Twitter Profile of Sadhguru Download Sadhguru App 📲 http://onelink.to/sadhguru__app