Can meditation beat stress?
Twenty-seven-year-old
software professional Ashish Bamzai, 27, couldn't enjoy his own wedding because
at the back of his mind was the fear of losing his job.
"Everyone
around me was happy and smiling. I just couldn't fake a smile as there was
tension lingering at the back of my mind. I had this fear of my company giving
me the pink slip. Ever since the downturn has hit the markets, all software
professionals are uncertain about their jobs and I am one of them," Bamzai
said.
To get rid of this constant fear, Bamzai participated in a workshop at the
Chennai-based Oneness University that deals in promoting holistic living to
counter stress and it worked wonders for him. Now he has learnt to stay calm
and composed even in adverse conditions.
"I can definitely see the change. I have calmed down a lot. After the
workshop, I started doing meditation and yoga at home and it really
works," Bamzai said.
Blame the global downturn or the hectic pace of modern life, stress and anxiety
levels have shot through the roof. And in these troubled times more and more
people are seeking peace and calm by opting for holistic methods such as yoga
and meditation.
"There are ways of dealing with the emotional outburst and stress. We
directly interact with every individual and try to empower them," she
said.
"In a world where nothing remains for ever and everything is collapsing,
we are trying to promote the idea that one needs stability in life and that
comes from family and within. So if you want to change your lifestyle, pull up
your socks because we can only show you the means, you need to put in the
effort," she added.
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