Category: Pranayama
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Murcha Pranayama Guide: Technique, Benefits, and Precautions / Step by Step Guide
It is important to understand that simply performing specific asanas because they are complex and difficult does not constitute a proper practice.
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Mastering Bhastrika Pranayama: Comprehensive Programme with Lectures, Guided Practice, and Key Benefits
Pranayama affects the heartbeat and internal temperature, causing a sudden inward focus of the mind. While advanced pranayamas are very beneficial for meditation, they can be overwhelming if the body is not ready. I recommend focusing the first two years of practice on shatkarmas, asanas, and nadi shodhana.
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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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Easter Sadhana – The OM Mantra // Open Lesson
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Practising mantra and japa can boost our inner energies, helping hidden thoughts, feelings, and potentials emerge.
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Easter 2024 Yoga Sadhana // Eight-Daily Updates
In this series of posts, I’ll offer you insights into my meditation routine. Over the next seven days, I’ll share aspects of it that I believe can be both safe and beneficial for you to do as well.
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Revitalise Your New Year: A 16-Week Home Practice Programme with Asana and Pranayama for 2024
This 16-week program consists of two stages. The initial eight weeks focus on teaching fundamental postures and breathing techniques.
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Open to Grace: Natural Breath Meditation | Open Lesson
Breath is life. Meditating upon its presence is meditating upon our lives. It is the now, the present as it is. We can apply the skill in almost all the things we do daily. As soon as we bring our attention to the breath, the great power of observation comes to us naturally.
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Yoga for Tongue Release // Reduce Stutter , Stammer
I have personally experienced how the tongue can enhance physical and energetic well-being, making it a potent tool for meditation by awakening dormant centers in the brain.
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Pre-Meditation Programme // With Guided Classes // Updated Regularly
Dharana is when one can maintain their focus on a single point for 12 seconds or longer. This process is facilitated by the common practice of retention (kumbhaka) during pranayama, typically ranging from eight to 16 seconds..
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The Divine Workshop: The First Year
Everything you do in your practice has to agree with your goal, which is purification of the nadis. Detrimental ones have to stop, including unhealthy diet, stressful lifestyle, disruptive company, clothing and conversations. Diet is part of Bramacarya. Moderate diet is the most important observance of Yama in Hatha Yoga.