Category: bandha
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Developing the Bandhas Part Two: A Safe and Meaninful Journey into the Pranic Body
When they become too dominant in your system, they can begin to override your body’s natural rhythms. For instance, they can subtly shift how you breathe – you’ll find yourself breathing through the bandhas, which in itself is a beautiful evolution.
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The Prana and Apana Vayu: The Dance of Life // How to Dissolve Toxins in the Body?
Ama, or bodily toxins from undigested food, accumulate in the digestive system as we age. This toxin buildup leads to weight gain, muscle loss, and sluggishness. Over time, Ama can weaken bones, cell damage, and increrase in fats and cholesterol levels.
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The Muladhara and Ajna Chakra – Pathway to Ascension
The goal of Hatha Yoga lies is balancing the Ida (negative) and Pingala (positive) nadis. When these energies are in harmony, the brain’s activity calms to a base level, creating an ideal state for deeper awakening and spiritual transformation.
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Unlocking Hatha Yoga: Beyond Basics / The Science of Enlightenment / With Guided Classes
Attempting to control the mind while the body is blocked and plagued with common pleasure is not only risky but counterproductive. The body must first be purified before any meditative and spiritual gains can occur.
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Difference Between Nabho and Khechari Mudras in Hatha Yoga | Energetic Effects Explained
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While Nabho can also regulate energy, it can only reach as deep as the Manipura chakra. Khechari, on the other hand, can influence the energy flow down to the Muladhara chakra.
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[SERIES – Part Two] Principles and Benefits of Pranayama: With Guided Practice
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Pranayama helps you become more aware of the subtle energy in your body, making you more in tune with things like sounds, visions, and calm feelings. It also slows down brain activity, promoting relaxation and balance.
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The Matsya Kridasana – The Perfect Asana for Back Release and Much More
To enhance the magnetising effect of mulabandha on the kundalini shakti, ensure the tailbone area remains relaxed and mobile. The flow of energy towards the midline (Sushumna) becomes smoother when the hips are in a relaxed state. Avoid squeezing the perineum as it hampers this flow. Consistent practice of Matsya Kridasana and restorative asanas contributes…
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Unmani and Spontaneous Samadhi | The Sacred Window | What are Koshas? | Open Lesson
In the final stage of meditation, the unmanifested sound, known as anahata nada, converges into a singular frequency. This frequency is embodied by the primal sound of creation, OM, which permeates the ultimate sheath, the anandamaya kosha.
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Hatha Yoga – The Science of Purification | With Complete Guided Programme for Home Practice
Yet, the underlying principles of Hatha Yoga can be fully understood through training. Practise and realise. Swatmarama enumerated the methods and as well as the basic instructions. The intricacies would still have to come from a practical teacher.