Is there any research on Yoga Nidra? What happens if I fall asleep – does it still have an effect?
We often get questions about Yoga Nidra so here’s a summary of the most common questions and the answers.
Please let us know if you have any other questions and we’re happy to help.
This obviously depends on how you define meditation. I would say Yoga Nidra is one form of meditation. If you define meditation as a set of techniques which aim to have a clarifying effect on our relationship to the mind leading to more peace, compassion and awareness, then Yoga Nidra fits into that category. So you could say Yoga Nidra is a form of meditation we do normally lying down.
The research on Yoga Nidra is not extensive and is in its very early days.
However, Yoga Nidra is now gaining more interest due to its positive effect on health and well-being, creativity, and memory all of which can benefit the individual as well as businesses, and society.
Although there isn’t much science on Yoga Nidra as a complete practice, there is more science on the individual sections such as the body scan and of course the breath.
In our courses we cover the latest research and how it’s relevant when teaching Yoga Nidra classes.
With Love,
Melanie Cooper & Jennie Wadsten