Pranayama Training

Video’s Description

"Pranayama is basically using your breath to absorb the vital energy around you.
An easy method to start doing this is as follows; you take a deep breath for a count of about 4 seconds.
Hold that breath for 6 seconds, then exhale for a count of 4 seconds again.
Now this part is important, you need to hold an empty breath for 6 seconds, this means do not inhale and keep your lungs empty.
Then you restart the process.
What this does is create a small ‘vacuum’ in your energy system and lungs, so when you inhale you will automatically draw in energy
with the next breath, which then circulates throughout your system.
It helps to imagine that you or your nose and lungs have become a giant straw that is sucking in the air/energy.
The timing of the breaths and holding it etc can vary, this is not that important right now.

The video that starts after also automates the process for you and will help you develop the ability to do this.
It will gather the vital energies and facilitate you absorbing it into your lungs.
You may start to even feel lightheaded or a buzzing around your nose, face, throat and lungs.
This can be used to boost all processes in your body, speed healing and even enhance "

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Yes, very great version 2.0 of the pranayama video! I love it!

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Does this audio help to take deeper breaths, release diaphragm constriction, or more for the sequence of breath?

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Yes for all. And you should notice it fairly quickly.

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I request an admin or a mod to fix the word in this topic title. It should read “Pranayama” instead and it would help users in their searches. It reminds me of the “Graditude” word in a thumbnail on YouTube haha.

Thank you.

Seconded.

It can help increase other fields effectiveness if you use it and especially if your breathing patterns are all over the place.

Thanks @gpo for renaming the topic title.

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IS this automated or do I have to consciously do the breathwork?

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You don’t really need to do it, but you may observe getting into that state automatically. Also, it always helps to actually do it along with the audio, boosts results. For example, the workout audios - they automate the workout for you, but if you actually workout along with the audios, you see much faster and amazing results.

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if u used this whats ur exp with this

I know that playing two fields is generally frowned up, but I’m wondering if this field might be an exception. While it’s not an environmental field, it would seemingly make a good “onboarding” process for other fields.

Or …
just do pranayama the traditional way while listening to fields :slightly_smiling_face: :wink:

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Thanks for the reply @_OM

That is the better path, to be sure, and I had been doing that (prompted by the bone breathing description), but sometimes I get interrupted by the usual texts and emails and wondered if playing of the Pranayama field in the background might be useful help maintain/support a better “flow” of the “onboarding” field. It just struck me as a field with an “environmental/infrastructure” quality to it that might be a rare field that augments rather than diminishes the effect of another field. I’m probably not energy sensitive enough to know to detect whether it would help or hurt, but I thought maybe someone who was might have tried ,

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Meh…
Just get the Kinetic Quasi Crystal or Cyber Magi if you want to “boost” the onboarding process.
The fields work just as well with or without.
Always more of an issue with blockages rather than the “strength” of the field in 99.9999% of the cases.

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Well, I was thinking about the Quasi Crystal, so now I know why I was thinking about it. Thanks

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For those here that want to dive deeper into the Yogic Breath:

The Hindu-Yogi Science of Breath (1903) by Yogi Ramacharaka

The book is OLD! Yet its wisdom is timeless and priceless. Bonus: it’s read aloud, and eventhough it’s scientific, they avoided using unnecessary difficult words :wink:

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Just got back into severel of the Mana audios…
Now wondering is Mana the same as prana, and chi etc…?

Anyone?

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hey guys,

in this video the sequence is 4 seconds inhale, 6 second hold, 4 second exhale and 6 second hold.

Due to my previous training i can hold it quite some time longer.

Thus my question:
Would a sequence of 4 second + 12 second + 4 second + 12 second be okay?

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My understanding is that it should be kept proportional and all phases should be increased. So if 12 is the retention desired, the inhalation/exhalation should be 8.

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uhm do i breathe to the nose?

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Yes for starters.

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thanks because i cant find the video anymore on YouTube