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60 From: "nearoanoke" <nearoanoke@yahoo.com> Date: Sun Mar 6, 2005 0:08am Subject: Please critique my pranayama nearoanoke Offline Send Email Hi all,
I am currently doing meditation and pranayama twice daily. I have read about mulabandha & sambhavi but havent yet incorporated them in my schedule yet. But after I read about mulabandha I observed something during my pranayama.
When I exhale, I restrict the air leaving the lungs by closing the epiglottis and the air leaving comes with a hissing sound. This is as per the AYP practice. But after I read about mulabandha or root lock, I observed that when i close my epiglotties, my anal sphincter also gets flexed a bit. I dont know whether the epiglotties has any connection down or it is just my imagination. I am observing this only after reading about mulabandha and am currently favoring it. At the end of the exhalation when i loosen the epiglotties, i release my anal sphincter flex too.
Is this ok? If ok can this be a substitute for mulabandha?
Thanks, Nearoanoke 64 From: "azaz932001" <richardchamberlin14@hotmail.com> Date: Sun Mar 6, 2005 8:34am Subject: Re: Please critique my pranayama azaz932001 Offline Send Email Hi Nearoanoke
Have a look at the lesson Automatic Yoga I think this will answer your question.
Blessings R.C.
--- In AYPforum@yahoogroups.com, "nearoanoke" <nearoanoke@y...> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I am currently doing meditation and pranayama twice daily. I have > read about mulabandha & sambhavi but havent yet incorporated them in > my schedule yet. But after I read about mulabandha I observed > something during my pranayama. > > When I exhale, I restrict the air leaving the lungs by closing the > epiglottis and the air leaving comes with a hissing sound. This is > as per the AYP practice. But after I read about mulabandha or root > lock, I observed that when i close my epiglotties, my anal sphincter > also gets flexed a bit. I dont know whether the epiglotties has any > connection down or it is just my imagination. I am observing this > only after reading about mulabandha and am currently favoring it. At > the end of the exhalation when i loosen the epiglotties, i release > my anal sphincter flex too. > > Is this ok? If ok can this be a substitute for mulabandha? > > Thanks, > Nearoanoke 91 From: Ute Reeves <nowyoga@earthlink.net> Date: Mon Mar 7, 2005 2:08pm Subject: Re: Please critique my pranayama nowyoga2001 Offline Send Email Nearoanoke, You are very observant . There is a connection, even on the not so subtle levels, between the pelvic floor, thoracic diaphragm and the vocal diaphragm. Donna Farhi in her "Breathing Book" explains this nicely. She has an exercise called "Dance of the Diaphragms" which directs the exploration of the interconnectedness of these regions. Working on the more subtle levels you may, at times, feel the three bandhas actually as one lock, just felt in different places.
Be well, Ute
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