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636 From: "jim_and_his_karma" <jim_and_his_karma@yahoo.com> Date: Thu Apr 7, 2005 3:56pm Subject: Example of Overdoing jim_and_his_... Offline Send Email Yogani frequently warns of the perils of going to fast, of not observing self-pacing. But he's rarely specific about what to expect. One reason is that he simply can't be; everyone's different, we all manifest our own symptoms of over-pacing. In fact, we'll manifest different symptoms at different times. It's literally uncatalogable.
But I thought it might be useful for newcomers to see an example.
I posted the other day on ways of visualizing spinal breathing (no replies...harumph!). One of my visualizations was similar to spinal bastrika (see lessons 171-173). So much so, that I figured it couldn't hurt to give that practice a quick try.
Yogani cautions that bastrika is a fairly rigorous practice, and urges keeping it to two minutes at the start. So I did a mere 45 seconds. I scrubbed energy up and down my spine quite rapidly, breathing quite quickly and entirely from the abdomen. It felt good, I was able to move the energy quite easily, and my attention never drifted. I felt utterly on top of things, no problems. When done, I felt sparkly/refreshed, and found that my subsequent meditation managed to pass me beyond a block I'd been having for a couple weeks. I went out after meditating, and the world had that sharp 3-D look it always has after I've managed some opening and purification. I felt exhilerated but not manic. Nice!
Then I had an encounter in a shop where I was forced into a slightly conflictive situation. I had to forcefully ask for my money back...and received it politely. No big deal. I left slightly rattled by the conflict, no longer exhilerated. And thus thrown off balance, little things started bugging me - things that were happening and things merely remembered. The descent was so gradual that I hardly noticed, but by the time I returned home, I was depressed and anxious. And I had a dull but persistent ache on the left underside of my skull which all my usual yoga tricks couldn't make go away.
Now, I could have very easily chalked up the depression and anxiety to a bad day, and attributed the head pain to just some random ache, and done another round of bastrika that night, with probably more severe (though likely not serious) results. But I was watching carefully, because I'd added something new. It wasn't a bad day; *I* was off. Not the slight offness which would have signified a slightly clunky start with a new practice (if that were the case, I'd have continued the practice). It was more than a little. And I recall from previous overdoing that headache and pains around the base of skull and top of neck, are, for me, a symptom of burnout from overdoing practice. That was the clincher.
So: no more bastrika. No problem. I caught it in time (because I was watching!), and things have settled down. And eventually (no time soon) I'll try bastrika again - cautiously, and perhaps for even less than 45 seconds. The problem's not with the practice itself; it's just that I personally wasn't quite ready for its intensity. Sort of like someone unaccustomed to spice diving into a hot curry. It takes time to ramp up.
Scrubbing can clean and purify, but overdone, it can irritate. Impurities aren't entirely bad; they reduce the flow of energy which, at full blast, you'd be unable to handle. That's why this is all about going gradually and smoothly; purification without irritation, finessing along just the right degree of energy ramp-up over time.
One nice (and apparently enduring) side effect...the outward extension from my third eye (I don't know how to describe this without sounding like some bizarre alien from a sci-fi flick; don't be freaked out, beginners, it's nothing THAT radical) has been vastly increased. 639 From: "Adam West" <adamwest1@iprimus.com.au> Date: Fri Apr 8, 2005 1:38am Subject: Re: Example of Overdoing fraterandros1 Offline Send Email Hi all,
Just a side note on this thread... according to Swami Sivananda, one should do quite a bit of alternative nostril pranayama, which is a purifying breath, before doing bastrika. See his online books for more info :-)
In kind regards,
Adam. ----- Original Message ----- From: jim_and_his_karma To: AYPforum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 5:56 AM Subject: [AYPforum] Example of Overdoing
Yogani frequently warns of the perils of going to fast, of not observing self-pacing. But he's rarely specific about what to expect. One reason is that he simply can't be; everyone's different, we all manifest our own symptoms of over-pacing. In fact, we'll manifest different symptoms at different times. It's literally uncatalogable.
But I thought it might be useful for newcomers to see an example.
I posted the other day on ways of visualizing spinal breathing (no replies...harumph!). One of my visualizations was similar to spinal bastrika (see lessons 171-173). So much so, that I figured it couldn't hurt to give that practice a quick try.
Yogani cautions that bastrika is a fairly rigorous practice, and urges keeping it to two minutes at the start. So I did a mere 45 seconds. I scrubbed energy up and down my spine quite rapidly, breathing quite quickly and entirely from the abdomen. It felt good, I was able to move the energy quite easily, and my attention never drifted. I felt utterly on top of things, no problems. When done, I felt sparkly/refreshed, and found that my subsequent meditation managed to pass me beyond a block I'd been having for a couple weeks. I went out after meditating, and the world had that sharp 3-D look it always has after I've managed some opening and purification. I felt exhilerated but not manic. Nice!
Then I had an encounter in a shop where I was forced into a slightly conflictive situation. I had to forcefully ask for my money back...and received it politely. No big deal. I left slightly rattled by the conflict, no longer exhilerated. And thus thrown off balance, little things started bugging me - things that were happening and things merely remembered. The descent was so gradual that I hardly noticed, but by the time I returned home, I was depressed and anxious. And I had a dull but persistent ache on the left underside of my skull which all my usual yoga tricks couldn't make go away.
Now, I could have very easily chalked up the depression and anxiety to a bad day, and attributed the head pain to just some random ache, and done another round of bastrika that night, with probably more severe (though likely not serious) results. But I was watching carefully, because I'd added something new. It wasn't a bad day; *I* was off. Not the slight offness which would have signified a slightly clunky start with a new practice (if that were the case, I'd have continued the practice). It was more than a little. And I recall from previous overdoing that headache and pains around the base of skull and top of neck, are, for me, a symptom of burnout from overdoing practice. That was the clincher.
So: no more bastrika. No problem. I caught it in time (because I was watching!), and things have settled down. And eventually (no time soon) I'll try bastrika again - cautiously, and perhaps for even less than 45 seconds. The problem's not with the practice itself; it's just that I personally wasn't quite ready for its intensity. Sort of like someone unaccustomed to spice diving into a hot curry. It takes time to ramp up.
Scrubbing can clean and purify, but overdone, it can irritate. Impurities aren't entirely bad; they reduce the flow of energy which, at full blast, you'd be unable to handle. That's why this is all about going gradually and smoothly; purification without irritation, finessing along just the right degree of energy ramp-up over time.
One nice (and apparently enduring) side effect...the outward extension from my third eye (I don't know how to describe this without sounding like some bizarre alien from a sci-fi flick; don't be freaked out, beginners, it's nothing THAT radical) has been vastly increased.
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] 640 From: "jim_and_his_karma" <jim_and_his_karma@yahoo.com> Date: Fri Apr 8, 2005 1:05pm Subject: Re: Example of Overdoing jim_and_his_... Offline Send Email Interesting, thanks, Adam!
I wonder what Yogani would have to say about this.....anybody out there who's read thru all the more advanced lessons know if there's been a comment? I"m guessing he'd say that ALL the AYP practices (woops, that's redundant) are "purifying".
--- In AYPforum@yahoogroups.com, "Adam West" <adamwest1@i...> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Just a side note on this thread... according to Swami Sivananda, one should do quite a bit of alternative nostril pranayama, which is a purifying breath, before doing bastrika. See his online books for more info :-) > > In kind regards, > > Adam. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: jim_and_his_karma > To: AYPforum@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 5:56 AM > Subject: [AYPforum] Example of Overdoing > > > > > Yogani frequently warns of the perils of going to fast, of not observing self-pacing. But > he's rarely specific about what to expect. One reason is that he simply can't be; everyone's > different, we all manifest our own symptoms of over-pacing. In fact, we'll manifest > different symptoms at different times. It's literally uncatalogable. > > But I thought it might be useful for newcomers to see an example. > > I posted the other day on ways of visualizing spinal breathing (no replies...harumph!). One > of my visualizations was similar to spinal bastrika (see lessons 171-173). So much so, that > I figured it couldn't hurt to give that practice a quick try. > > Yogani cautions that bastrika is a fairly rigorous practice, and urges keeping it to two > minutes at the start. So I did a mere 45 seconds. I scrubbed energy up and down my spine > quite rapidly, breathing quite quickly and entirely from the abdomen. It felt good, I was > able to move the energy quite easily, and my attention never drifted. I felt utterly on top of > things, no problems. When done, I felt sparkly/refreshed, and found that my subsequent > meditation managed to pass me beyond a block I'd been having for a couple weeks. I > went out after meditating, and the world had that sharp 3-D look it always has after I've > managed some opening and purification. I felt exhilerated but not manic. Nice! > > Then I had an encounter in a shop where I was forced into a slightly conflictive situation. I > had to forcefully ask for my money back...and received it politely. No big deal. I left > slightly rattled by the conflict, no longer exhilerated. And thus thrown off balance, little > things started bugging me - things that were happening and things merely remembered. > The descent was so gradual that I hardly noticed, but by the time I returned home, I was > depressed and anxious. And I had a dull but persistent ache on the left underside of my > skull which all my usual yoga tricks couldn't make go away. > > Now, I could have very easily chalked up the depression and anxiety to a bad day, and > attributed the head pain to just some random ache, and done another round of bastrika > that night, with probably more severe (though likely not serious) results. But I was > watching carefully, because I'd added something new. It wasn't a bad day; *I* was off. Not > the slight offness which would have signified a slightly clunky start with a new practice (if > that were the case, I'd have continued the practice). It was more than a little. And I recall > from previous overdoing that headache and pains around the base of skull and top of > neck, are, for me, a symptom of burnout from overdoing practice. That was the clincher. > > So: no more bastrika. No problem. I caught it in time (because I was watching!), and things > have settled down. And eventually (no time soon) I'll try bastrika again - cautiously, and > perhaps for even less than 45 seconds. The problem's not with the practice itself; it's just > that I personally wasn't quite ready for its intensity. Sort of like someone unaccustomed to > spice diving into a hot curry. It takes time to ramp up. > > Scrubbing can clean and purify, but overdone, it can irritate. Impurities aren't entirely bad; > they reduce the flow of energy which, at full blast, you'd be unable to handle. That's why > this is all about going gradually and smoothly; purification without irritation, finessing > along just the right degree of energy ramp-up over time. > > One nice (and apparently enduring) side effect...the outward extension from my third eye (I > don't know how to describe this without sounding like some bizarre alien from a sci-fi > flick; don't be freaked out, beginners, it's nothing THAT radical) has been vastly increased. > > > > > > > > > For the AYP Lessons and Books, go to: > http://www.geocities.com/advancedyogapractices -- > To change your email delivery to "daily digest," send a blank email to: > AYPforum-digest@yahoogroups.com -- > To stop email delivery and use "web viewing only," send a blank email to: > AYPforum-nomail@yahoogroups.com -- > To resume "individual email delivery," send a blank email to: > AYPforum-normal@yahoogroups.com > You can also make these changes in "Edit my Membership" on the group home page. > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > Yahoo! Groups Links > > a.. To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AYPforum/ > > b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > AYPforum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.9.5 - Release Date: 4/7/2005 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] 643 From: "jim_and_his_karma" <jim_and_his_karma@yahoo.com> Date: Fri Apr 8, 2005 5:39pm Subject: Re: Example of Overdoing jim_and_his_... Offline Send Email I see lesson 41 deals with nadi shodana.
And I see that Yogani provides a whole lot of intermediary purifying steps (e.g. yoni mudra kumbhaka and chin pump, etc) prior to bastrika (all of which I skipped :)), so AYP seems to be even more cautious than Sivananda (also, I'm not sure AYP's bastrika directly correlates...it seems to be a novel "take" on the practice).
--- In AYPforum@yahoogroups.com, "Adam West" <adamwest1@i...> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Just a side note on this thread... according to Swami Sivananda, one should do quite a bit of alternative nostril pranayama, which is a purifying breath, before doing bastrika. See his online books for more info :-) > > In kind regards, > > Adam. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: jim_and_his_karma > To: AYPforum@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 5:56 AM > Subject: [AYPforum] Example of Overdoing > > > > > Yogani frequently warns of the perils of going to fast, of not observing self-pacing. But > he's rarely specific about what to expect. One reason is that he simply can't be; everyone's > different, we all manifest our own symptoms of over-pacing. In fact, we'll manifest > different symptoms at different times. It's literally uncatalogable. > > But I thought it might be useful for newcomers to see an example. > > I posted the other day on ways of visualizing spinal breathing (no replies...harumph!). One > of my visualizations was similar to spinal bastrika (see lessons 171-173). So much so, that > I figured it couldn't hurt to give that practice a quick try. > > Yogani cautions that bastrika is a fairly rigorous practice, and urges keeping it to two > minutes at the start. So I did a mere 45 seconds. I scrubbed energy up and down my spine > quite rapidly, breathing quite quickly and entirely from the abdomen. It felt good, I was > able to move the energy quite easily, and my attention never drifted. I felt utterly on top of > things, no problems. When done, I felt sparkly/refreshed, and found that my subsequent > meditation managed to pass me beyond a block I'd been having for a couple weeks. I > went out after meditating, and the world had that sharp 3-D look it always has after I've > managed some opening and purification. I felt exhilerated but not manic. Nice! > > Then I had an encounter in a shop where I was forced into a slightly conflictive situation. I > had to forcefully ask for my money back...and received it politely. No big deal. I left > slightly rattled by the conflict, no longer exhilerated. And thus thrown off balance, little > things started bugging me - things that were happening and things merely remembered. > The descent was so gradual that I hardly noticed, but by the time I returned home, I was > depressed and anxious. And I had a dull but persistent ache on the left underside of my > skull which all my usual yoga tricks couldn't make go away. > > Now, I could have very easily chalked up the depression and anxiety to a bad day, and > attributed the head pain to just some random ache, and done another round of bastrika > that night, with probably more severe (though likely not serious) results. But I was > watching carefully, because I'd added something new. It wasn't a bad day; *I* was off. Not > the slight offness which would have signified a slightly clunky start with a new practice (if > that were the case, I'd have continued the practice). It was more than a little. And I recall > from previous overdoing that headache and pains around the base of skull and top of > neck, are, for me, a symptom of burnout from overdoing practice. That was the clincher. > > So: no more bastrika. No problem. I caught it in time (because I was watching!), and things > have settled down. And eventually (no time soon) I'll try bastrika again - cautiously, and > perhaps for even less than 45 seconds. The problem's not with the practice itself; it's just > that I personally wasn't quite ready for its intensity. Sort of like someone unaccustomed to > spice diving into a hot curry. It takes time to ramp up. > > Scrubbing can clean and purify, but overdone, it can irritate. Impurities aren't entirely bad; > they reduce the flow of energy which, at full blast, you'd be unable to handle. That's why > this is all about going gradually and smoothly; purification without irritation, finessing > along just the right degree of energy ramp-up over time. > > One nice (and apparently enduring) side effect...the outward extension from my third eye (I > don't know how to describe this without sounding like some bizarre alien from a sci-fi > flick; don't be freaked out, beginners, it's nothing THAT radical) has been vastly increased. > > > > > > > > > For the AYP Lessons and Books, go to: > http://www.geocities.com/advancedyogapractices -- > To change your email delivery to "daily digest," send a blank email to: > AYPforum-digest@yahoogroups.com -- > To stop email delivery and use "web viewing only," send a blank email to: > AYPforum-nomail@yahoogroups.com -- > To resume "individual email delivery," send a blank email to: > AYPforum-normal@yahoogroups.com > You can also make these changes in "Edit my Membership" on the group home page. > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > Yahoo! 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