Art of Meditation: A Practical Guide For Transcending Mind by Anandmurti Gurumaa
Author:Anandmurti Gurumaa
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub
Tags: gurumaa, peace, yoga, pranayama, anandmurti gurumaa, sufi, hu, dervesh, sufism, self help, asana, master, tratak, dervish, meditation, dhayana, disciple, relaxation
Publisher: Gurumaa Vani
Published: 2018-01-15T18:30:00+00:00
Moreover, if you look at the longevity of some animals, it reveals some rather interesting facts. Dogs pant, we all know that. Their average rate of respiration is twenty to thirty-five breaths per minute. And their average life span is between ten and fifteen years. On the other hand, the average life span of a tortoise is well over two hundred years. And the striking feature is in its respiration rateâaround four breaths per minute! Thus, the slower one breathes, the longer one lives. No need for any tonics or vitamins or any longevity enhancing wonder drugsâjust slow down your breathing naturally and the job is done! What all this means is that if you want a healthy body, if you want to live long and if you want your mind to be calm and integrated, you need to understand the mechanics and dynamics of breathing and practise accordingly.
It is not just oxygen that you inhale, but rather with every breath you are taking in prana, the vital cosmic life force. This vital life force governs your body and mind. Udana, prana, samana, apana and vyana are the five prana working in your body. Apana governs the body parts situated below the umbilicus and exerts control on the process of elimination (urination and defecation). Udana is the controller of the organs and tissues (including brain, eyes, ears, and nose) situated above the base of the throat. The chest area, including the lungs and heart, is the field of prana and it governs respiration and the functioning of the heart. Samana controls the mid portion of the torso, the portion that lies between the territories of apana and prana. Vyana, on the other hand, is the reserve energy bank that runs through the entire body.
For you to be able to control prana, you first need to understand its functioningâhow it works in your body. And in order to learn the know-how of controlling your prana, you first need to purify and balance your body. And this is done through the practice of asanas. Gradually as your capacity increases and improves, then you can learn and master the practice of pranayama. This is the basic process.
Usually, people think pranayama is some kind of a breathing exercise, but it is not. âPranaâ means cosmic life force and âayamaâ means giving a dimension or giving a direction to it. It is a very subtle practice and one needs to be really patient in order to understand it fully. Breath is the physical carrier of pranaâthus the importance of breath is huge. Pranayama is not only related to breath and its regulation but is directly concerned with influencing prana. Pranayama entails boosting the vital life force with correct breathing.
Our ancient texts say that when inhalation occurs to the count of 16 heartbeats, breath is retained inside for the count of 64 heartbeats and exhalation is done to the count of 32 heartbeatsâthis is said to be the benchmark for knowing that nadis (subtle channels) have been purified.
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