Dopamine Dialogues: Sarika Richard
Yoga Nidra, often called yogic sleep, is a practice of conscious deep rest where the body surrenders while the mind remains awake and receptive. This allows a powerful state of consciousness where manifestations of your choice are embedded in the subconscious mind. Rooted in the teachings of Swami Satyananda Saraswati, this practice is more than relaxation, it is a doorway into healing, clarity, and transformation. Modern neuroscience shows that Yoga Nidra: * Synchronizes brain networks: EEG and imaging studies reveal that Yoga Nidra helps the brain organize itself, calming stress pathways while enhancing rhythms linked to memory, creativity, and emotional regulation. * Reduces stress chemistry: It lowers cortisol and balances the autonomic nervous system, shifting the body into a parasympathetic “rest and digest” state. * Improves sleep and resilience: Practitioners experience deeper sleep cycles, reduced insomnia, and greater emotional stability. * Activates healing potential: Researchers describe Yoga Nidra as a liminal state between wakefulness and sleep, where the brain’s untapped capacity for transformation becomes accessible. In this podcast, Yoga Nidra is offered as Love as Medicine: a sanctuary where rest itself becomes a healing force. Through guided awareness, resolution (sankalpa), and visualization, you are invited to plant seeds of growth, love, health, joy and renewal deep within your consciousness.
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