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How to Awaken Prana Shakti The practice of pranayama forms the core of spiritual awakening. To most people pranayama means control of breath for physical health, but it has been misinterpreted and wrongly explained. Prana is universal in nature. The individual prana is a microcosmic representative of the universal system and should not be mistaken for the air that we breathe.A certain quantum of prana exists in each human body. By enlarging the scope of prana we awaken the inner recesses of the brain. Prana flows in the body on a superficial level to maintain our body and its organs. It is a force or energy which is resonant throughout the physical system of man. According to the science of hatha yoga, pingala nadi, which flows on the right side within the framework of the spinal column, is the channel of prana from mooladhara to ajna chakra. The distribution of prana takes place throughout the physical structure by a different system made up of thousands and thousands of nerve channels which carry the force of prana to each and every atom in the body, for its growth and maintenance. Pranayama attempts to extend the scope of prana beyond the frontiers of the physical body. Force has many manifestations. Energy can assume any dimension. It can be minimal as well as cosmic...
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Activating Sushumna In Yoga Sadhna In order to gain a fuller understanding of the processes involved in pranayama generally, let us examine the processes which occur in nadi shodhana pranayama. In nadi shodhana there is a continual build up of ionic concentrations around ida and pingala nadis gradually reaching a higher level in the second, third, fourth and consecutive rounds. In normal breathing, however, there is no such build up.This ionic build up around the nadis has several implications for the yoga practitioner. The first is that the amount of pranic energy in the body is greatly increased in its potentialities. This helps to maintain a high level of mental alertness and physical harmony. The practitioner is rendered virtually immune from most diseases, and certainly from those which have their origin in the mind (approx. 90%). The mental functions are all brought to a peak due to the interrelation of body-prana-mind....
- Bhutashuddhi Pranayama In Yoga is a wonderful Pranayama that cleanses Sushumna & Chakras which makes Kundalini flow through it. As we all know Human body consists of five great elements namely earth, water, fire, air and space....
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How to Cure AIDS & HIV Infection With Yogic Pranayama & Right Living Human Immunodeficiency Virus(HIV) is a retrovirus that can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), a condition in humans in which the immune system begins to fail, leading to life-threatening opportunistic infections.Many people do not develop any symptoms when they first become infected with HIV. Some people, however, get a flu-like illness within three to six weeks after exposure to the virus. This illness, called Acute HIV Syndrome, may include fever, headache, tiredness, nausea, diarrhoea and enlarged lymph nodes (organs of the immune system that can be felt in the neck, armpits and groin). These symptoms usually disappear within a week to a month and are often mistaken for another viral infection......
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