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Pranayama

Pranayama breathing techniques replace the natural rhythm of the breath by prana rhythms.
Control your breath to control your mind.

Pranayama basic knowledge

Pranayama basic knowledge by Yogi Sundar
Pranayama is a breathing technique that replaces the natural rhythm of the breath with conscious prana rhythms. By obtaining more control over our breath, we gain control over our mind and our life. By acquiring the basic Pranayama knowledge, you will gain awareness of your current natural breathing and learn how to improve your breathing rhythms during the day. In our Prana talks, you will learn all the basics of Pranayama. From how to breathe, how to sit, the stages of breath, madame Kundalini, all the way to prana effects. Through the next pranayama talks you...
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Ujjayi pranayama

Breathe properly & efficiently
Ujjayi pranayama is a way of breathing rather than it is a rhythm. A way of breathing inspired by the King Cobra snake.Get some familiarity with the breathing sequence before you attempt the King Cobra hiss. Related Topics, 60 Minutes: —> We recommend you to go through before messing around with the King Cobra Introduction and first practice, 38 Minutes. First round is Inhale -2-3 / Exhale-2-3-4We do 1 round of 24 times basic breathing (in-2-3—out-2-3-4) That is between 7 and 9 times a minute, natural breath. Benefits of Ujjayi Pranayama breathing: Ujjayi pranayama has been...
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Chant Om with me

Chant Om with me
I wish to encourage you all to chant Om with me. Om is much more than a sound, it is the first sound of the universe. Om connects all living beings to nature. Chanting Om gives you the opportunity to free yourself, to release yourself from blockage.
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Kapalabhati Pranayama

Kapalabhati Pranayama
Natural inhaling/ Forceful exhaling. Abdominal breathing through your nose The focus in Kapalabhati pranayama lies on the forceful exhalation using your abdomen to contract on the moment of exhaling. The inhalation follows immediately by releasing your abdomen, using this abdominal movement to allow air to flow in your lungs without effort. On that moment you are ready for the next exhalation Followed by the inhalation and so on.Doing so provides a rhythm or sequence that comes with this exercise were exhaling is a little longer than inhaling.
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Full Yogic Breath

Tattooed Sundar Lotus Pose
Full Yogic Breath. Also known as Three-Part Breath is the pillar of Pranayama. The first technique any new yoga practitioner must learn. It teaches you to respire fully and completely. These three parts are the abdomen, diaphragm, and chest.  Related Topics, 20 Minutes: Please, follow the playlist from the first video. There is important information you need to know. Read and assume our health advice before going to practice. When you are born you breathe with your belly naturally. During your life, your breath starts to travel up it seems! And so, just by living we...
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Pranayama recent posts

Full Yogic Breath
19Feb,2021
Kapalabhati Pranayama
01Dec,2021
Chant Om with me
07Aug,2022
Ujjayi pranayama
09Oct,2022
Pranayama basic knowledge
09Oct,2022

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