Friday, April 1, 2011

Breath


BREATH IS THE PLACE TO START

The first and last things we do in this physical lifetime are to take a breath. Along with oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide, the breath contains prana, the life force. We are regularly taught we can’t live without oxygen; it is also true we can’t live without prana, the vital force that energizes the mind, body, and consciousness.

PRINCIPLES TO REMEMBER:

1. Your rate of breathing and your state of mind are inseparable.
2. The slower your rate of breathing, the more control you have over your mind.
3. The mind follows the breath, and the body follows the mind.
The breath is a fundamental tool for the Kundalini Yoga student. The average rate of breathing for most people is about sixteen times per minute. When the rate of breathing increases, or if it becomes rapid and irregular, the mind also becomes disturbed and erratic.

BREATH FREQUENCY

8 cycles per minute:
  • Feel more relaxed.
  • Relief from stress and increased mental awareness.
  • Parasympathetic nervous system begins to be influenced.
  • Elevates healing processes.
4 cycles per minute:
  • Positive shifts in mental function.
  • Intense feelings of awareness, increased visual clarity, and heightened body sensitivity.
  • Pituitary and pineal glands begin to coordinate at an enhanced level, producing a meditative state.
1 cycle per minute:
  • Optimized cooperation between brain hemispheres.
  • Dramatic calming of anxiety, fear, and worry.
  • Openness to feeling one’s presence and the presence of Spirit.
  • Develops intuition.

BREATH AND MIND CONNECTION

Why or how does the breath control the mind? When your mind is calm, meditative, and under your control, your rate of breathing will be slow, steady, and calm. So, it is logical that by breathing slowly and steadily you will calm your mind. Yes, to repeat, it’s a fact: As you change your rate of breathing, you change your state of mind.
Yogis know this correlation to be true. We observe that a loved one is peacefully asleep by the rhythmic, slow movements of the breath. We recognize the quickened, shallow, erratic breath of a coworker as tension, stress, and concern. Take the opportunity to observe those around you – and yourself – as you stand in line at the grocery store, interact in a meeting, or any fitting moment.
Of all of the positive changes a person can make, learning to breath deeply, and completely is probably the most effective tool for developing higher consciousness and for increasing health, vitality, and connectedness in one’s life.

Body Locks (Bandhas)



"Bandhas protect and project, that is what they are for. They protect the alignment of your spine and project your energy where you want it to go" ~ Guru Prem Singh Khalsa, author of Divine Alignment
The bandhas, or body locks, direct the prana and apanathe generative and eliminating energies, during the practice of Kundalini Yoga as Taught by Yogi Bhajan®. The blending of these two energies opens the flow of energy into the central energy channel along the spine, the sushmuna, which gently awakens the kundalini energy in a controlled manner. With continuing, deepening practice of thebandhas, the body systems are cleansed, restored, and refined through this circulation of kundalini energy.
The primary function of the bandhas, or body locks, is to create inner strength to hold open the sushmuna and, at the same time, to create a hydraulic pressure to encourage energy to move feely within that channel.
The sushmuna is a spiritual channel, but its physical counterpart is the spine. It is of primary importance to maintain the integrity and alignment of the spine so that this channel can remain open. Bandhas are not just strong measures used occasionally to create an energy surge, but are also subtle internal contractions that can be consistently applied to hold the spine in correct alignment.
Through using one or more of the bandhas we can consciously construct an internal framework that creates and supports the correct alignment of the spine in anyposture we attempt. With a correctly bandhed internal framework, our postural alignment uses only the most appropriate muscles to hold the position and this allows us to release unnecessary tension in the rest of the body.
These techniques consolidate the effects of a Kundalini Yoga practice and directprana within the physical and energetic pathways to promote healing, energizing, and strengthening of the whole human being.

NECK LOCK (JALANDHAR BANDH)

What: Neck Lock is the most basic and most generally applied lock. It regulates gross and subtle movement in the upper part of the body.
How: Lift the chest and sternum up while lengthening the back of the neck, by pulling the chin toward the back of the neck. Neck, throat and face muscles remain relaxed.
When: All chanting meditation, most pranayama. Breath held in or out.
Why: Concentrates the secretions of the glandular system, thereby increasing their interconnection. Regulates blood pressure. Minimizes external distractions. Seals energy in the brain stem and moon center (chin). Directs pranic energy into central channel, calming the heart.

ROOT LOCK (MULBANDH)

What: Root Lock is like a hydraulic lock at the base of the spine. It coordinates, stimulates, and balances the energies involved with the rectum, sex organs, and navel point (i.e. the lower three chakras).
How: Three actions are applied together in a smooth, rapid, flowing motion. First, contract and hold the muscles around the anus. Then contract and hold the muscles around the sex organ (like stopping the flow of urine). Finally, contract the muscles of the lower abdomen and the navel point toward the spine.
When: Frequently applied at the end of an exercise. Sometimes applied – continuously or rhythmically – throughout a meditation or exercise. Breath held in or out. Women on their moon cycle should not do Root Lock.
Why: Crystallizes the effect of an exercise. Blends prana and apana at the navel center which, when mixed, open the entrance to the sushmuna for energy to flow up the spine. Stimulates the proper flow of spinal fluid.

DIAPHRAGM LOCK (UDDIYANA BANDH)

What: Diaphragm Lock vertically integrates emotions, pranic energy, and functions that occur above and below the diaphragm muscle. Tightness in this muscle – and the emotions it stores – can make this lock more difficult to achieve.
How: Inhale, then exhale completely. Pull the entire abdominal region up and back towards the spine. The navel point is not contracted although it will move upwards. Lift the chest while gently pressing the lower spine forward. When held properly, the “notch” at the base of the front of the throat becomes accentuated. Hold for 10 to 60 seconds without straining.  Then relax the abdomen, gradually inhaling without releasing the Neck Lock or raising the chin. 
For many people it is easier to practice this lock in a standing position.  With the feet shoulder width apart, bend forward slightly, hands on knees and back straight.  Lifting the chest slightly, apply the lock.
When: On an empty stomach. Held after breath fully exhaled.
Why: Massages intestines and heart muscle. Stimulates cleansing, promotes youthfulness. Strengthens the fire element, Third Chakra, and opens the Heart Chakra, resulting in increasing kindness, compassion, and patience.

GREAT LOCK (MAHABANDH)

What: The Great Lock is part of the central infrastructure of Kundalini Yoga.
How: With the breath held out, apply all three locks (Neck, Diaphragm, and Root) simultaneously.
When: On an empty stomach. Held after breath fully exhaled. Done in various postures and with different mudras.
Why: Rejuvenates glands, nerves, and chakras. It is said to cure many ailments such as improper blood pressure, menstrual cramps, intestinal irregularity, and more.
Specific information on body locks given on this page is summarized from Yogi Bhajan, Ph.D. The Aquarian Teacher: KRI International Kundalini Yoga Teacher Training Textbook Level One Instructor. Third Edition. Kundalini Research Institute, 2005.

What is kundalini yoga, by Shakti Parwha Kaur


KUNDALINI YOGA: THE YOGA OF AWARENESS

Kundalini Yoga as Taught by Yogi Bhajan® is designed to give you “hands on” experience of your highest consciousness. It teaches a method by which you can achieve the sacred purpose of your life. It is universal and nondenominational.
Kundalini Yoga is not a religion. Kundalini Yoga is a Sacred Science. It is sacred because it deals with G.O.D.: G = that which Generates, O = that which Organizes, D = that which Delivers or Destroys. It is scientific because it provides a technology, a method by which anyone who practices it can experience that process of G.O.D., that divine identity within. The way you choose – and if you choose – to worship is your religion.
Kundalini Yoga is much more than just a system of physical exercises. It is a dynamic, powerful tool for expanding awareness.

HISTORY OF KUNDALINI YOGA*

Virtually every aspect of human existence has an enlightened, efficient, and effective way to do it. Yogis have been custodians of the detailed information on the care and feeding, maintenance, and preservation of a human being.
For thousands of years yogic knowledge was carefully handed down by oral tradition from Master to disciple. The Master spoke, the student memorized and practiced. Yogi Bhajan spent many years in India learning, mastering, and perfecting the habits and practices of Kundalini Yoga.
Kundalini Yoga was always kept very secret until 1969 when Yogi Bhajan challenged the ages-old tradition of secrecy. His motive? Compassion. He saw the reality of our inner beauty, power, and potential and he wanted us to discover it for ourselves. The legacy of technical and spiritual knowledge that Yogi Bhajan studied and mastered in India is the gift he brought to the West.
To fully appreciate the value of this great gift, we need to understand why, for thousands of years, the Yogis kept it secret. They were selective and guarded because knowledge gives power, and power can corrupt. Traditionally, only after the student demonstrated humility, self-discipline, and obedience would the Teacher reveal the secret kriyas. Yet Yogi Bhajan shared this knowledge openly with everyone in order to prepare humanity for the major changes that this planet is going through as we cross from the Piscean to the Aquarian Age. The ancient technology of Kundalini Yoga can give us the awareness and the strength to make our transition smoother.

BENEFITS OF KUNDALINI YOGA

"In Kundalini Yoga the most important thing is your experience. It goes right to your heart. No words can replace your experience. Your mind may accept the words or it may not, but your consciousness will not accept just words." ~ Yogi Bhajan
The practice of Kundalini Yoga balances the glandular system, strengthens the nervous system, and enables us to harness the energy of the mind and the emotions, so we can be in control of ourselves, rather than being controlled by our thoughts and feelings.2 This technology combines breath, mudra, eye-focus, mantra, body locks, and postures in a precise, conscious manner to affect body, mind, and soul.
Kundalini Yoga is a yoga for householders, for people who have to cope with the daily challenges and stresses of holding jobs, raising families, and managing businesses. Kundalini Yoga is for everyone who wants the skills to cope successfully with the challenges of living in this day and age.
The list of very real benefits from regularly practicing Kundalini Yoga is very long. But, really, what matters most to you is your experience. Look to this webpage and other resources for contextual information and practical suggestions - to acquire a real understanding of Kundalini Yoga, do it!
* Summarized from Khalsa, Shakti Parwha Kaur. Kundalini Yoga: The Flow of Eternal Power. New York: Berkeley Publishing Group, 1996.

Why do kundalini yoga?

"The kundalini experience does not mean you have gone into a deep breathless trance and are beyond this world. … It integrates you more fully with reality and gives you a broader vision and sensitivity so that you can act more efficiently." ~ Yogi Bhajan

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Thursday, March 31, 2011

mercury retrograde ....again.......

It's Mercury retrograde time from March 30th through April 23rd. Great time to review things in progress. Not so much for signing new contracts, entering agreements and all documents related to new launches. Check all facts and figures before sending them out the door. 



Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Global prayer for healing in Japan


To All People Around the World
 
Please send your prayers of love and gratitude to water at the nuclear plants in Fukushima, Japan!
 
 
By the massive earthquakes of Magnitude 9 and surreal massive tsunamis, more than 10,000 people are still missing…even now… It has been 16 days already since the disaster happened. What makes it worse is that water at the reactors of Fukushima Nuclear Plants started to leak, and it’s contaminating the ocean, air and water molecule of surrounding areas. 
 
Human wisdom has not been able to do much to solve the problem, but we are only trying to cool down the anger of radioactive materials in the reactors by discharging water to them.
 
Is there really nothing else to do?
 
I think there is. During over twenty year research of hado measuring and water crystal photographic technology, I have been witnessing that water can turn positive when it receives pure vibration of human prayer no matter how far away it is.
 
Energy formula of Albert Einstein, E=MC2 really means that Energy = number of people and the square of people’s consciousness.
 
Now is the time to understand the true meaning. Let us all join the prayer ceremony as fellow citizens of the planet earth.   I would like to ask all people, not just in Japan, but all around the world to please help us to find a way out the crisis of this planet!!
The prayer procedure is as follows.
 
 
Name of ceremony:
“Let’s send our thoughts of love and gratitude to all water in the nuclear plants in Fukushima”
 
Day and Time:
March 31st, 2011 (Thursday)
12:00 noon in each time zone
 
Please say the following phrase:
“The water of Fukushima Nuclear Plant, we are sorry to make you suffer.  Please forgive us.  We thank you, and we love you.” 
 
Please say it aloud or in your mind. Repeat it three times as you put your hands together in a prayer position.
 
Please offer your sincere prayer.  
 
 
Thank you very much from my heart.
 
With love and gratitude,
Masaru Emoto
Messenger of Water