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Posted - Jul 14 2005 :  8:46:29 PM  Show Profile  Get a Link to this Message
From: "jim_and_his_karma" <jim.and.his.karma@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Jul 14, 2005 7:23 pm
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--- In AYPforum@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Moore" <riptiz@h...> wrote:
> Hi,
> The yawning is only a sign of the energy movement , much like the
> popping you may get in your neck.
> L&L
> dave


Dave, this was timely. I'd been thinking about yawning.

When i first started meditating, years ago, i noticed that the first big
"barrier" you run into
when you try to tame the "monkey mind" is yawning. After a yawn, I'd find it a
bit hard to
get back to where I was. It was as if the yawn were some sort of defensive
mechanism
wielded by the ego/mind to keep me from quieting it down. At least that was my
construct
at the time (I no longer believe ego/mind is an enemy trying to derail, i think
it's honestly
trying to help but refuses take a hint...but that's a whole other subject)

Nowadays, I find myself yawning occasionally after opening up - physically,
mentally,
emotionally. Not often, though; usually the result of opening is bliss. But
sometimes it's a
yawn. And nowadays the yawns don't distract me, they draw me deeper.

Any thoughts from you or others on the place of yawning in all this? I have a
zillion
sketchy thoughts, but haven't really tied them all together.

Doctors/scientists don't fully understand yawning, and I've found that nearly
everything
mysterious to western science about the body seems to involve a spiritual
process.

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Posted - Jul 15 2005 :  10:29:38 AM  Show Profile  Get a Link to this Reply
From: "RobGee" <robg33@catskill.net>
Date: Fri Jul 15, 2005 10:28 am
Subject: Yawning ginoverdi9
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Yawning is the physical body's way of informing us we need, and of getting
additional into oxygen it. Yawning, i'm thinking during the practices, is
what is needed to stoke the fire/energy. More oxygen= hotter fire.
Rob


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Posted - Jul 15 2005 :  10:31:59 AM  Show Profile  Get a Link to this Reply
From: "Dave Moore" <riptiz@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri Jul 15, 2005 12:23 pm
Subject: Re: Yawning riptiz
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Hi ,
I believe although this was theory for a long time there is no
scientific proof still of this being the case.In my classes I ofte
have my students doing chi gung exercises and this produces same
reaction in some.Maybe this could be classed a type of kriya.
L&L
dave


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Posted - Jul 16 2005 :  07:47:13 AM  Show Profile  Get a Link to this Reply
From: "Melissa" <mm7810@cox.net>
Date: Fri Jul 15, 2005 9:33 pm
Subject: More on Yawning . . . mm78102002
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Hi everyone -

I wanted to thank all the folks who were able to add information about
yawning. Now I don't feel like such a clutz and it is nice to know
that this phenomenon has been recognized before. The only question
remaining relates to the comments about "shifting". Can someone
elaborate a little more on that? I'm not quite sure I follow.

Thanks again! :)

Melissa

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trip1

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Posted - May 16 2006 :  10:53:32 AM  Show Profile  Visit trip1's Homepage  Get a Link to this Reply
Bumping an old thread here.

I've found myself with a case of "the yawns" during my recently added Samyama practice. For those who had originally posted in this thread, how long did it take for the yawning to pass? It feels wonderful, but can certainly be a bit distracting.
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Richard

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Posted - May 16 2006 :  11:40:34 AM  Show Profile  Get a Link to this Reply
I go through extended periods of this,nearly always after an especially deep meditation session.
The yawning can last all evening and all-tho it can be quite irritating to other people it is a very pleasant relaxed feeling in its own right.

The cause? I have no Idea



RICHARD
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Etherfish

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Posted - May 16 2006 :  8:56:59 PM  Show Profile  Visit Etherfish's Homepage  Get a Link to this Reply
I've heard that yawning is an emotional energy release. If a speech is boring, you yawn because you want to get out of there, but are avoiding the issue out of politeness. So it is the body's way of releasing emotional energy that the mind isn't taking direct action on at the moment.
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