How to: 19 y
Navel Point Power
How do I breathe into my navel?
Chang:
Pierce it?
Librlaret:
Of course some people prefer to use straws!
There are some yogis who pierce their 3rd eye and insert a straw to do the same thing. This hasn’t caught on in the west yet.:-}
Yogi Bhajan said that piercing your navel is about the stupidest thing you could possibly do to yourself. Your navel is your power center; it’s the vortex of all the meridians of your body. When you pierce it, you disturb the balance of your system.
Chang:
If I pierced my navel I think it would let the air OUT. And then I’d zip around the roo ... read more
Adi Mantra 19 y
This is the Best or most complete explanation of what and why one would practice The Adi Mantra before each KY Session-Breath as Connector
THE COMPLETE ADI MANTRA FOR INDIVIDUAL MEDITATION
To center yourself before a set of Kundalini Yoga we chant the Adi
Mantra 3 - 5 times. Adi means the first or primal; Mantra is the
creative projection of the mind through sound. This mantra is the first
creative action. It centers you into the higher self and reminds your
lower minds that it is not your ego that will practice or teach
Kundalini Yoga. Technically it is the linking mantra for the Golden
Chain. The golden chain is the inner spark of Kundalini that is passed
person to person; teacher to student; guru to teacher; cosm ... read more
Breath for Reality Change
19 y
Breath is Our Connection to The Divine. It responds to all moods, and if harnessed can change moods and feelings.
Breath is the most basic survival mechanism. You can live without food for
40 days, without water for 4 days, without breath not even for 4 minutes.
Breathing keeps us alive and PRANA (life energy) from fresh, energetic air
is feeding our body and soul. Most people use only 1/10 of their lung
capacity, doing 16 ? 18 breaths per minute. It is said, that the lifespan
of any being is measured in its total number of breath strokes ? just think
of elephants or turtles?
Up to 70 % of the body toxins are released with exhaling. We try to use the
full lung capacity and do only 5 ? 6 brea ... read more
Mer-Ka-Ba- Breath of Light Travel 19 y
Take it Easy with this one, Warning! This breath practice increases the pranic energy to a high level vibration
Like the Sun, we must breathe, radiating out to all life. And from all life, we will receive our manna.
Begin by creating a place in your home that is used only for this meditation. Make a space where no one will walk thru or disturb you, possibly in your bedroom. A small alter with a candle and a cushion or pillow to sit upon may be helpful. Make this place holy. It is here that you will learn to create the MerKaBa around your body and make conscious contact with your higher self.
Once each day, enter into this meditation, until the time comes when you are a conscious breather, reme ... read more
Entrainment and Coherency-Alignment 19 y
Entrainment and Coherency are words that describe th optimal functioning of your systemic functions for healing and health
HeartMath
I took a HeartMath class in San Diego in 2001, they used to do a circuit and a 2 day seminar. I realize there is a ton of great information on Curezone Site, but when it comes to consciouness and spirituality- it is harder to ’do’, since it is a way of ’being’. Heart Math can help you train the body through technology of biofeedback to respond to the world with a different pattern because you have a different feeling! It’s a software program for your computer turning it into a mini biofeedback lab.
This site is worth checking out-Science meets meditative Biofeedback
... read more
The Wild Divine 19 y
Technology Meets the Wild Divine, a game of Energy and Breathwork Skill
Your monthly source for tips, information, and advice to fully enjoy your
Journey to Wild Divine and your every breath...
A state of deep meditation and relaxation can open many doors.
This month’s newsletter focuses on the subject of meditation. The Journey to Wild Divine was created to develop your mind-body awareness skills, and to help you hone your meditation skills in order to experience less stress and enjoy life more. The key to successful meditation, as you surely know, is more than just mind-body connectedness. It requires you to be able to visualize, to empty your min ... read more
Biography of a Yogi 19 y
This great Swami has done much to spread light in the Yogic Community
Who Is Swami Beyondananda?
Once in many, many lifetimes comes a being so evolved, so
enlightened, so pure that the entire world is transformed.
Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be anyone like that around
these days.
Fortunately, we do have Swami Beyondananda to help us maintain our jestive health in a world that has become less and less funny. As the Swami says, ”Indeed, the world is in a grave state -- and the best way to overcome gravity is with levity.”
Swami can truly say he came from humble beginnings. His parents
operated a Humble gas station just outside of Muskogee ... read more
Kapalabhati 19 y
This is one of the most powerful cleansing breathes. START SLOWLY 1-2 minutes, if you experience dizziness slow the pace down or stop. Use common sense and judgment! You will extend length of practice and frequency of breaths per minute as you grow stronger.
Breathing Exercise (Pranayama) - Kapalabhati (Cleaning Breath)
Kapalabhati is a Breathing Technique used specifically for cleansing. If we have a lot of mucus in the air passages or feel tension and blockages in the chest it is often helpful to breathe quickly. In this practice, we deliberately breathe faster and at the same time use only Abdominal (that is, diaphragmatic) Breathing, not Chest Breathing. In Kapalabhati, the Breath is short, rapid, and strong. We use the lungs as a pump, creating so much pressure as they expel the air that all the waste is removed from the air passages, fr ... read more
Doubt, The Master Thief 19 y
A little about my day, some doubt, and then in my reading I came upon this revelation.
This message is is about my day, as many blogs are.
So one great thing about blogging and Curezone is one gets in touch with ones beliefs and then their corresponding practices.
I have a lot on my plate but not any one thing beyond my capability. Occasionally (at least once a day) my brain begins to run efficiency models of all the possible outcome and alternatives, yada, yada. Now I admit I ran financial models as a part of my career so this analytical side has served me well, but then again, it almost ruined my heart. I love the quest for knowledge, but the analytical tends to ov ... read more
How to: Matashakti 19 y
I located the chant EK ONG KAR Pieter Scoonheim's site. Here are his instructions on execution. And his site has the chant set to music! It makes a tremendous difference. Pieter's site is very interesting. He is creating a page addressing magnetism. Worth going back for a look.
Sit in easy pose with the legs crossed and the spine straight. Press the shoulders back slightly and bring the chin in slightly, suspending the breath in the chest, felt in the area of the heart chakra (between the bottom of the sternum and top of the ribs below the nape of the neck).
Place the hands on the knees and inhale deeply, filling the lower part of the lungs with a focused intention that pushes the lower part of the diaphragm out against the abdominal muscles. Simultaneously, put an inward and downward pressure with the hands against the knees. This will lift the rib cage, re ... read more
Early Morning Meditation 19 y
Rumi rhapsodizes on Sadhana meditation and it's power in giving you back your life
Sadhana-
The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you.
Don’t go back to sleep.
You must ask for what you really want.
Don’t go back to sleep.
People are going back and forth across
the doorsill
Where the two worlds touch.
The door is round and open.
Don’t go back to sleep.
Rumi
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Dirgha Breath 19 y
This breath opens the rib cage and chest cavity-women with big busts, or anyone carrying stomach weight, this helps offset the weight on the frontal body by expanding the lungs in three separate "breath" chambers and oxygenates the blood.
Dirgha Pranayama Known as the ”complete” or ”three-part” breath, dirgha pranayama teaches how to fill the three chambers of the lungs, beginning with the lower lungs, then moving up through the thoracic region and into the clavicular region.
Benefits
Promotes proper diaphragmatic breathing, relaxes the mind and body, oxygenates the blood and purges the lungs of residual carbon dioxide.
How to do it
Sit with your spine erect, or lie down on your back. Begin taking long, slow, and deep breaths through the nostrils.
As you inhale, allow the belly to fill with air, drawing air d ... read more
Nadi Cleansing Breath 19 y
Clean up your Nadis, settle the emotions, and change the chemicals in your brain, and get down and feel great!
Nadi Shodhana Nadi Shodhana, or the sweet breath, is simple form of alternate nostril breathing suitable for beginning and advanced students. Nadi means channel and refers to the energy pathways through which prana flows. Shodhana means cleansing -- so Nadi Shodhana means channel cleaning.
Benefits
Calms the mind, soothes anxiety and stress, balances left and right hemispheres, promotes clear thinking
How to do it
Hold your right hand up and curl your index and middle fingers toward your palm. Place your thumb next to your right nostril and your ring finger and pinky by your le ... read more
Ocean Breath Pranayam 19 y
This breath will focus you for concentration and also centers the emotional body
Ujjayi
Ujjayi is often called the ”sounding” breath or ”ocean sounding” breath, and somewhat irreverently as the ”Darth Vader” breath. It involves constricting the back of the throat while breathing to create an ”ah” sound -- thus the various ”sounding” names.
Benefits
Focuses the mind
Increases mindfulness
Generates internal heat
How to do it
1. Come into a comfortable seated position with your spine erect, or lie down on your back. Begin taking long, slow, and deep breaths through the nostrils.
2. Allow the breath to be gentle and relaxed as you slightly contract the ... read more
Connecting to the Mother- The Universal Feminine Creative Power 19 y
The Universe is a female creative power open and waiting to be acted on by the Masculine and then she gives birth to our creative desires and thoughts. She passes no judgement of our wants she acts according to her nature, to be productive and evolve, she cares not what your wants are. Choose the best for yourself! You certainly deserve it!
Sit in easy pose with Passive Gyan Mudra (tip of thumb and index fingers touching) and resting on the knees
Mantra:
Maa Maa Maa Maa (just like a baby calling maa maa) The lips should tingle.
Time:
Can be 3 minutes, 11 minutes or 31 minutes
Goal:
Thinking before you speak for clear direct and positive communication
Comments:
Lips connect to the sex organ and the brain so you may notice an effect in these areas.
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Sadhana-Power 19 y
This is a breath and chanting meditation done between 3am-6am-to greet the coming day with power. If you become adept at this practice there will be nothing on this earth that can defeat you.
Sadhana
The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you.
Don’t go back to sleep.
You must ask for what you really want.
Don’t go back to sleep.
People are going back and forth across
the doorsill
Where the two worlds touch.
The door is round and open.
Don’t go back to sleep.
Rumi
What is Sadhana?
Sadhana means ”daily spiritual practice.” In the Kundalini Yoga tradition, Sadhana is ideally done before sunrise! This is also the case with Buddhist, Hindu and many other spiritual traditions. This is the optimal time for spiritual practice and it prepares you for the day ahead. A Sadha ... read more
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