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798 From: "nearoanoke" <nearoanoke@yahoo.com> Date: Fri Apr 22, 2005 1:11pm Subject: How long can you hold your breath? nearoanoke Offline Send Email What is the maximum time that anybody can hold their breath? Does it have any relation to progress in meditation? People who are more advanced spiritually can hold breath for longer times?
What happens to our pranayama when our breath cycle slowly increases like this? In the end do we do pranayama for all 10 mins within only one breath cycle?
Thanks, Near 799 From: Dan Anon <sbrtdyanon@yahoo.com> Date: Fri Apr 22, 2005 3:13pm Subject: Re: How long can you hold your breath? sbrtdyanon Offline Send Email forgive my ignorance, but i thought it was about getting away from ours 5 senses (touch,sight,taste,etc.) to connect with non physical reality, and that if we want to live long lives, to breathe slow and deep. an expert would illuminate this for you,
but as an amateur, one who knows little, don't try it..
i am only at the part where the zazen kicks in. if i am upset i breathe in 8 counts hold 4 out 8 hold 4 for nine rounds, some can do a in 4 hold 8 out 4 hold 8 and anything over 16 would be foolish unless your under expert guidance, to reiterate, i know nothing, but the common thread of practice is love and know god while i am practicing the way nearoanoke <nearoanoke@yahoo.com> wrote:
What is the maximum time that anybody can hold their breath? Does it have any relation to progress in meditation? People who are more advanced spiritually can hold breath for longer times?
What happens to our pranayama when our breath cycle slowly increases like this? In the end do we do pranayama for all 10 mins within only one breath cycle?
Thanks, Near
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] 803 From: Isolde Manasa <babalon_v@yahoo.co.uk> Date: Fri Apr 22, 2005 10:05pm Subject: Re: How long can you hold your breath? babalon_v Offline Send Email As to the matter of breath control, "holding"is actually a poor description; "cessation" is more like it. I have never actually timed myself, but I am fairly certain I can stop breathing for well over a minute or two. The trick is to think of something else...I frequently use recorded mantras, and by focusing on them, it is much simpler to "lose oneself" and take one's mind away from the fact that one is not breathing. It is necessary to focus on the Ajna while doing this. One will also want to have a clear connection with a Deity-form as well, to give the rising Kundalini something to identify with. Lilith M. --- nearoanoke <nearoanoke@yahoo.com> wrote:
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What is the maximum time that anybody can hold their breath? Does it have any relation to progress in meditation? People who are more advanced spiritually can hold breath for longer times?
What happens to our pranayama when our breath cycle slowly increases like this? In the end do we do pranayama for all 10 mins within only one breath cycle?
Thanks, Near
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> > As to the matter of breath control, "holding"is > actually a poor description; "cessation" is more like > it. I have never actually timed myself, but I am > fairly certain I can stop breathing for well over a > minute or two. The trick is to think of something > else...I frequently use recorded mantras, and by > focusing on them, it is much simpler to "lose oneself" > and take one's mind away from the fact that one is not > breathing. It is necessary to focus on the Ajna while > doing this. One will also want to have a clear > connection with a Deity-form as well, to give the > rising Kundalini something to identify with. > Lilith M. > --- nearoanoke <nearoanoke@yahoo.com> wrote: > > --------------------------------- > > > What is the maximum time that anybody can hold their > breath? Does it > have any relation to progress in meditation? People > who are more > advanced spiritually can hold breath for longer times? > > What happens to our pranayama when our breath cycle > slowly increases > like this? In the end do we do pranayama for all 10 > mins within only > one breath cycle? > > Thanks, > Near > > > > > > > > > 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 > > To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AYPforum/ > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > AYPforum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! > Terms of Service. > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > > > > 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 > > * To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AYPforum/ > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > AYPforum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:AYPforum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com?subject=Unsubscribe> > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/>. > >
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] 807 From: "jim_and_his_karma" <jim_and_his_karma@yahoo.com> Date: Sat Apr 23, 2005 2:18am Subject: Re: How long can you hold your breath? jim_and_his_... Offline Send Email I've mentioned this before, but it was kind of buried in another thread. This is how (at this point, anyway) kumbhaka happens for me. If I'm in mulhabanda and sambhavi, and my heart is opened, the air I'm breathing starts getting extremely rich (with prana, I suppose, though i'm not thinking very analytically when this happens). I feel compelled to breath less and less of it as it grows richer and richer, until it's so utterly, deeply profuse that breathing seems superfluous.
Next week it might be something else :)
But the idea of measuring one's progress by timing breath holding ability seems backwards. So much so that i'm having trouble explaining why. If you're ecstatic enough with God to be experiencing kumbhaka, you're not likely to give a darn about your progress, for one thing.
By the time you reach a milestone, you won't care about the milestone (i.e. if you care about the milestone, you haven't reached it yet!). So...don't sweat milestones. Just do your practice (with feeling!) and enjoy every moment of it. If you're feeling open and ecstatic, then notions of attainment don't apply. it's good right where you are.
J&K
--- In AYPforum@yahoogroups.com, "nearoanoke" <nearoanoke@y...> wrote: > > > What is the maximum time that anybody can hold their breath? Does it > have any relation to progress in meditation? People who are more > advanced spiritually can hold breath for longer times? > > What happens to our pranayama when our breath cycle slowly increases > like this? In the end do we do pranayama for all 10 mins within only > one breath cycle? > > Thanks, > Near
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