Breathing....The Right Way (Part-1)
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Breath Control
Breathing is the most vital process of the body as it affects the activities of each and every cell in our body, most importantly the brain cells. It is generally seen that most people breathe incorrectly, using only a small portion of their lung capacity. The breathing is not deep enough to pump in enough oxygen to the body cells as a result of which people, often, feel tired, disoriented and drained out. Irregular breathing disrupts the rhythms of brain and leads to mental block which results in disordered lifestyle, imbalanced personality, disease and negative thought process. Although breathing is an involuntary process but it is possible to take a conscious control of it by following simple steps of ‘Pranayama’ (Prana means ‘vital energy’ of ‘life force’ and Yama means ‘Control’).
- Anjali Chugh
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Pranayama
It is the life force which exists in all beings, animate and inanimate. Although, it is widely interpreted as ‘air we breathe’, it is more subtle than air or the oxygen we inhale. ‘Pranayama’ should not be merely considered as a breathing process; it is a process by which the ‘life force’ is channelized through the energy centers in our body with the help of proper breathing techniques. Pranayama helps in maintaining physical and mental health by removing blockages in the energy centers, enabling an increased absorption of ‘Prana’ or ‘life force’. A spiritual seeker requires tranquility of mind before starting with meditation and other spiritual practices. The process of breath retention (exercised during Pranayama) establishes a control over the flow of ‘vital energy’ in and out of the body, thereby controlling the thought process and calming down the mind.
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Simple Do’s and Don’ts
1. Always breathe through the nose and not the mouth. Before starting the process make sure the nose is clean and free from blockages.
2. The best time to practice Pranayama is during early morning hours and if that is not possible, sunset would be another good time to do so. It can also be performed just before going to bed but it is important to adhere to one designated time schedule every day. Regularly practicing ‘Pranayam increases strength, will power and clarity of mind.
3. You can select any quiet, clean and ventilated room in your house. Avoid direct sunlight or the even sitting near air conditioner while doing Pranayama. It can upset the body temperature and might cause overheating or unnecessary chills as the case may be.
4. Sitting posture is very important to take care of. The body should be as relaxed as possible with the spine, neck and head erect. To make yourself comfortable, you can choose to sit on a cushion or a folded blanket during the process.
5. Pranayama must be practiced after yogic exercises (if you are practicing yoga) and before meditation. After Pranayama, you may lie down on your back for some time and let the body relax.
6. Loose and comfortable clothes should be worn during the process and it is advisable not to take a shower for at least half an hour after Pranayama. The purpose is to allow the body temperature to come back to normal.
7. It is advisable to practice Pranayama empty stomach or else at least four hours after a meal. Food in the stomach puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs, making full and deep respiration difficult.
8. A balanced diet containing protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals is suitable for Pranayama practices.
9. The most important thing is ‘not to rush’ and ‘not to push yourself’. Do not go beyond your capacity. Breath retention should be practiced only as long as it is possible and comfortable. Body needs time to adjust with any change imposed on it. As such be patient until your mind and body accepts the change.
10. It is advisable not to smoke for Pranayama practitioners. Also it should not be practiced during illness.
…………………to be continued
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Anj, I gotta remember to do this.
Great article. Thanks for sharing. Conscious breathing is much more then people usually know.
Thumbs up!
I will certainly try this out. Great hub.
Thanks Anjali, I do Pranayama every day along with my prayers. They are extremely useful and give lots of energy earlier in the day. Well done, I hope you publish books on these topics soon if you have not done already.
Great article!
Great Hub as usual Anjali. You write very well.
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Fantastic information. Thanks i will practise pranayam everyday
Hi Anjali,
I had a couple of questions on Pranayama.
a)All Yogic series i have seen or read mention to do pranayama before the asanas.You have mentioned the reverse of it.Any reason for that?
b)I live in canada and coz of the cold,i always find it hard to do yoga in the early morning .I try to do it after work in the evening but one hour after a light snack,but everyone says pranayama needs to be done atleast 4 hours after food.So do you any suggestions on how i can overcome that?
Thanks
JK
this is something that i need to practice more often.....thx 4 share
Should diaphragmatic breathing be used during these exercises? Very good hub and I enjoyed it very much. Looking forward to reading more of your hubs. Mahalo
wow i love this article, i'll try to do this everyday
Modern yoga teachers distorted original hatha yoga teaching that says to restrain, reduce, hold, and calm the breath. All these quotes can be found in 3 classic manuscripts on Hatha Yoga written between 14 and 17 centuries: Hatha Yoga Pradipika, the Gheranda Samhita and the Shiva Samhita. See:
http://www.normalbreathing.com/yoga-benefits.php
All these original yoga texts do not have any referrals to deep breathing nonsense and ideas related to intensive expelling poisons, like CO2, from the lungs. Yoga science tells us that we should think about our breathing 24/7 and make it less.
These days, yoga leaders say that breathing should be deep 24/7 and CO2 is toxic, but medical science agrees with ancient yoga wisdom. When we breathe more than the tiny medical norm (6 L/min at rest for a 70-kg man), we get less oxygen in body cells. Hyperventilation leads to cell hypoxia. Furthermore, over 90% of modern people hyperventilate (see a review of 20 medical studies):
http://www.normalbreathing.com/i-hyperventilation.
Yoga secret of super health is based on very slow automatic or unconscious breathing at rest: only 3-4 breaths per minute. This breathing is about 3 times less than the medical norm, but it provides human with maximum body oxygen levels (provided that it is nasal and diaphragmatic, of course). This secret of super health in some yogi was discovered by leading Russian physiologist Dr. Buteyko, MD, PhD:
am here and am moving on since i am sure anything i might want to say would have been said by you in the next parts.
Came back to practice my breathing & calm down...^
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BrianS 2 years ago
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