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alwayson2
USA
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Posted - Feb 17 2010 : 11:02:34 AM
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I have gotten rid of all the tendon underneath the frenum through "creative snipping."
I did go to dental school for three years until my enlightenment experience took over...
Problem is that, the TOP ATTACHMENT IS TOO HIGH. I still have a frenum of pure mucosa (what you guys call skin). |
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alwayson2
USA
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CarsonZi
Canada
3189 Posts |
Posted - Feb 26 2010 : 3:29:57 PM
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Hi Alwayson.....
Your frenulum is not attached too high if that is your tongue in the picture. My tongue tether is much higher then that and I too have little to no frenulum left. I think your problem (based on the picture) is likely that your tongue is a little short. It may be helpful to actively engage in some tongue milking and other stretching exercises. I can get all the way into Kechari stage 4 now (well, I can put the tongue in the nostril holes anyways), but I still can't get the tongue behind the uvula without using a finger to push it back. What made it possible for me to get into the higher stages of Kechari was totally stretching it. I couldn't get into stage 2 even after having almost no frenulum left (about as much as you have). Once I started tongue milking everyday before pranayam, I soon found myself with enough length to get all the way up into the nostril holes.
Hope this helps.
Love!
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alwayson2
USA
546 Posts |
Posted - Feb 26 2010 : 5:02:31 PM
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Yes that is my tongue.
Thanks for the idea of stretching. I have not tried that in a LONG time, so maybe thats the answer. |
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Victor
USA
910 Posts |
Posted - Feb 26 2010 : 10:29:03 PM
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I agree with Carson. stretch, stretch, stretch. Use your fingers to stretch your tongue out, be creative and stretch in different directions. Thats how I did it and now kechari feels like home and I can't imagine NOT doing it. I can now easily reach the inner nostrils which really helps in pranayama. Like anything in yoga it takes time and practice but also like anything in yoga you should get results with consistant stretching. Nice teeth by the way. Wish mine looked so good |
Edited by - Victor on Feb 26 2010 10:29:59 PM |
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alwayson2
USA
546 Posts |
Posted - Feb 27 2010 : 12:55:10 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Victor
Nice teeth by the way. Wish mine looked so good
I floss everyday. Thats key to oral health.
If you floss everyday, you won't have to get ugly silver fillings.
Cutting out sugar and acids are also important. |
Edited by - alwayson2 on Feb 27 2010 1:12:53 PM |
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alwayson2
USA
546 Posts |
Posted - Feb 27 2010 : 1:14:57 PM
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So the way I am stretching out my tongue, is sticking it out as far as I possibly can, grabbing it with a piece of cloth, and then pulling on it like there is no tomorrow. |
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Victor
USA
910 Posts |
Posted - Feb 27 2010 : 2:06:08 PM
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that works. You can use fingers without cloth too. Not sure about pulling like there is no tomorrow. You might want to use that tongue tomorrow, but thats the idea. pull it in different directions. left, right, up down etc. explore it. |
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shaktipath
Croatia
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Posted - Mar 05 2010 : 11:40:53 AM
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Hi ! You have enough length but the tongue is not used to be in a position to go upwards, hence stays in that position where looks short and fat . Help yourself with 2 fingers to push it in a second stage. You can milk it inwards making the muscle used to be in different shape. It is all matter of exercise so the tongue will not fall out , in the very beginning and later you will not need fingers to push it in anymore. So tongue can be wide and small or sharp and tall and you need to master shape shifting. Welcome to the subtle joys, where gentler you are more sensitivity you develop so being there gives more pleasure.(less gives more) Nice cutting you have done ! shakty |
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alwayson2
USA
546 Posts |
Posted - Mar 06 2010 : 2:21:35 PM
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quote: Originally posted by shaktipath
Hi ! You have enough length...
Here is a length shot. Did not know how to pose the tongue LOL.
http://i796.photobucket.com/albums/...IMG_2571.jpg
P.S. I have been stretching the tongue out every day. |
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Victor
USA
910 Posts |
Posted - Mar 07 2010 : 01:23:27 AM
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when you can touch your tongue to the tip of your nose you should be able to do kechari |
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alwayson2
USA
546 Posts |
Posted - Mar 07 2010 : 11:06:04 AM
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I definitely can't do that....yet |
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alwayson2
USA
546 Posts |
Posted - Mar 25 2010 : 12:37:16 PM
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I am still stretching like a maniac. Honestly, I have not seen much progress, but I am still hopefull.
Can you all let me know how long it takes? |
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Victor
USA
910 Posts |
Posted - Mar 25 2010 : 2:40:50 PM
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Everyone is different. It took me a few weeks I guess but a comparative example might be how long does it take to learn Hanumanasana (the splits). A teenaged girl might take a few weeks to learn it, I am working on that pose and give myself a year of regular practice, and maybe some can never learn it. I have never met you, so have no idea how long it would take you. |
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CarsonZi
Canada
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Posted - Mar 25 2010 : 3:00:46 PM
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Totally agree with Victor. Everyone has a different tongue and it will take a different amount of time for each individual. I started with trimming the frenulum, but I found that the combination of cutting (which I only had to do a few times) and stretching was way more effective then either practice on their own. Personally it took me about a year to get from stage 1 into stage 2, but once I was in stage 2 it only took a few months before I was able to get into stage 4. And I think that some people's soft palette is different from others. Personally I still can't get into stage 2 without finger help (even though once the tongue is "up there" I can go all the way to stage 4) and I think a lot of that has to do with 1. the shape of the tongue and 2. how far back in the mouth the soft palette goes to. I seem to have a soft palette that "goes on forever". I doubt that I will ever get to a point where I don't need the fingers in order to put the tongue in the higher stages of kechari.
Love!
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alwayson2
USA
546 Posts |
Posted - Apr 01 2010 : 4:39:01 PM
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My tongue seems to be a little longer...finally.
Still have a ways to go |
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alwayson2
USA
546 Posts |
Posted - Apr 02 2010 : 2:11:14 PM
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Interestingly, my frenum area has changed shape. |
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alwayson2
USA
546 Posts |
Posted - Apr 23 2010 : 3:37:57 PM
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Can now touch uvula without finger help.
Kechari attempts are getting closer to success. I am touching new "salty" tissue with each attempt.
With each attempt, I try to follow the advice on this forum.
A) Do a forward motion
B) Try entering from the side
C) Shape the tongue as a point
D) Use finger help
P.S. Of course I am still stretching like a maniac. |
Edited by - alwayson2 on Apr 23 2010 3:42:11 PM |
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alwayson2
USA
546 Posts |
Posted - Apr 27 2010 : 12:44:54 PM
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I can now easily find the edge of the soft palate with finger help.
But I find a slit, NOT a hole!
That was surprising. Am I normal? |
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CarsonZi
Canada
3189 Posts |
Posted - Apr 27 2010 : 1:42:05 PM
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Hi Alwayson,
Yes, you are normal
You will (eventually, if not already) be able to push the tongue into the slit and pull the soft palate down and forward, opening up the passageway into the nasal pharynx.
Love!
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alwayson2
USA
546 Posts |
Posted - Apr 28 2010 : 1:21:17 PM
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My soft palate is not swinging down!
Maybe I don't have enough length.
I can definitely get some of the tongue into the slit though |
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CarsonZi
Canada
3189 Posts |
Posted - Apr 28 2010 : 1:29:09 PM
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With enough length you will be able to pull down and forward the soft palate. Keep stretching/snipping and it won't be long.
Love!
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alwayson2
USA
546 Posts |
Posted - Apr 28 2010 : 4:01:05 PM
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Thats a good idea BUT I also wonder if the soft palate has to be loosened throught practice |
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CarsonZi
Canada
3189 Posts |
Posted - Apr 28 2010 : 4:05:21 PM
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The soft palate will get looser as you continue pulling it down and forward over and over again. In order to loosen the soft palate you will need to have enough tongue length to do this.
Love!
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alwayson2
USA
546 Posts |
Posted - Apr 29 2010 : 4:16:02 PM
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I am in stage 2!
Or atleast I thought so, until I read that I was supposed to touch a nasal septum.
I am not touching anything, except having the soft palate cradling my tongue underneath.
I tried forward movement as much as possible. |
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CarsonZi
Canada
3189 Posts |
Posted - Apr 29 2010 : 4:22:38 PM
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Awesome Alwayson! Very happy for you!
I believe touching the nasal septum is between stage 2 and stage 3. Stage 3 I believe is getting to the "bony protrusion" on the septum, and Stage 2 is just having the tongue up in the nasal pharynx with the soft palate pulled down.
With a little more length/stretching you will soon be able to touch the septum. For me, it took me several months (maybe even more then a year) to get from stage 1 to stage 2, but once getting into stage 2 it was only a matter of a couple of months before I was all the way into stage 4.
Love!
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