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383 From: "nearoanoke" <nearoanoke@yahoo.com> Date: Thu Mar 17, 2005 11:34pm Subject: Your AYP Timeline and where you at now nearoanoke Offline Send Email
Friends,
I thought it will be a good idea if we could post our timeline and where we are currently at (which AYP practice and level of progress). By timeline I mean when did you start, how much time did u spend on each practice before you advanced to the next etc..
My Timeline & practices-
Currently I am doing pranayama, meditation, mulabandha, shambhavi, asanas.
I started this Jan 11th sincerely. Earlier to that I did irregularly off and on for a total of 1 month. When I started on Jan 11th I started with both pranayama and meditation.
tantra masturbation - from Feb 16th Mulabandha - from March 1st sambhavi - from March 5th asanas - from March 5th
I plan on continuing like this till I see some significant experiences before I add siddhasana. Currently I can sense slight spinal energy rushes during meditation. Also my meditation has considerably become calmer and smoother when compared to beginning stages. Outside also I am doing less work politics and being nice to ppl. Anything physical is tough for me so asanas are kind of difficult and boring but still I havent skipped even one session. I am telling this because i read someone was skipping asanas (dont remember the name of person). Let us do everything to reach our goal. Good luck to all of you.
Near
384 From: victor yj <vic@yahoo.com> Date: Thu Mar 17, 2005 11:46pm Subject: Re: Your AYP Timeline and where you at now vic Offline Send Email
OK, I started the AYP practices in june of 2004 I now do 15 minutes of pranayama with dynamic jalandhara in stage 3 kechari with internal breath retention and working on spinal breathing in siddhasana.I had been doing 2 decades of pranayama previous to this so the sitting pranayama was familiar but I added kechari and dynamic jalandhara slowly and steadily. Swithced from padmasana previously to siddhasana. I follow this with 10-12 minutes of meditation with the first mantra enhancement (just started the first enhancement). I tried to do 15 minutes of the meditation following pranayama but found myself restless and backed it off to ten, now after ten has become comfortable I plan to lengthen to 15 minutes starting in April. This is also in the same Siddhasana posture as Pranayama and also in stage 3 kechari.
The pranayama and kechari has helped me tremendously in clearing upper body blockages in the neck/throat area and that area now feels much stroner and more balanced as does my posture in general.
I have also started Amaroli in the morning of 6-8 oz before brushing teeth. I have done this before in teh past but had discontinued it. This time it somehow feels more appropriate and seems to add to my well being but not in a well defined way. It does seem to reintroduce some prana or nurients or something that was lost as it makes me feel stronger.
So far very happy and enthusiastic about the practice and plan to do it indefinitely.
nearoanoke <nearoanoke@yahoo.com> wrote:
Friends,
I thought it will be a good idea if we could post our timeline and where we are currently at (which AYP practice and level of progress). By timeline I mean when did you start, how much time did u spend on each practice before you advanced to the next etc..
My Timeline & practices-
Currently I am doing pranayama, meditation, mulabandha, shambhavi, asanas.
I started this Jan 11th sincerely. Earlier to that I did irregularly off and on for a total of 1 month. When I started on Jan 11th I started with both pranayama and meditation.
tantra masturbation - from Feb 16th Mulabandha - from March 1st sambhavi - from March 5th asanas - from March 5th
I plan on continuing like this till I see some significant experiences before I add siddhasana. Currently I can sense slight spinal energy rushes during meditation. Also my meditation has considerably become calmer and smoother when compared to beginning stages. Outside also I am doing less work politics and being nice to ppl. Anything physical is tough for me so asanas are kind of difficult and boring but still I havent skipped even one session. I am telling this because i read someone was skipping asanas (dont remember the name of person). Let us do everything to reach our goal. Good luck to all of you.
Near
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387 From: "azaz932001" <richardchamberlin14@hotmail.com> Date: Fri Mar 18, 2005 11:04am Subject: Re: Your AYP Timeline and where you at now azaz932001 Offline Send Email
A good idea this.
I started AYP in August 2004 and have managed not to miss any sessions yet.
I have added Spinal breathing, Ujjayi, Mulabandha, Sambaavi, and Siddhasana.
The full Siddhasana is still quite uncomfortable for me, so I only do it once a day in the mornings when I first wake up. On the other occasions I just use a rolled up cloth to try and gain the same effect. This is the best system I have yet found. Previously I was trying to follow the work of Franz Bardon "initiation into Hermetics" He tried to give the Western mystery tradition the same treatment as Yogani gives advanced Yoga i.e. no frills, but there is still quite a lot of padding.
I find Yogani's plain English approach wonderful and I intend to practice it indefinitely.
Blessings R.C.
> > Friends, > > I thought it will be a good idea if we could post our timeline and > where we are currently at (which AYP practice and level of > progress). By timeline I mean when did you start, how much time did > u spend on each practice before you advanced to the next etc.. > > My Timeline & practices- > > Currently I am doing pranayama, meditation, mulabandha, shambhavi, > asanas. > > I started this Jan 11th sincerely. Earlier to that I did irregularly > off and on for a total of 1 month. When I started on Jan 11th I > started with both pranayama and meditation. > > tantra masturbation - from Feb 16th > Mulabandha - from March 1st > sambhavi - from March 5th > asanas - from March 5th > > I plan on continuing like this till I see some significant > experiences before I add siddhasana. Currently I can sense slight > spinal energy rushes during meditation. Also my meditation has > considerably become calmer and smoother when compared to beginning > stages. Outside also I am doing less work politics and being nice to > ppl. Anything physical is tough for me so asanas are kind of > difficult and boring but still I havent skipped even one session. I > am telling this because i read someone was skipping asanas (dont > remember the name of person). Let us do everything to reach our > goal. Good luck to all of you. > > Near
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