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yogic and lifestyle
It can result from a psychological state such as a panic attack, from a physiological condition such as metabolic acidosis, can be brought about by lifestyle risk factors or voluntarily as in the yogic practice of Bhastrika.
A former member called the yogic flying training a " totalitarian environment ". TM teacher and spokesperson, Dean Draznin, " discounted CAN's claims " saying that Transcendental Meditation " doesn't involve beliefs or lifestyle " or " mind control " and " We don't force people to take courses ".

yogic and practice
The word is often used in yogic practice to refer to celibacy or denying pleasure, but this is only a small part of what brahmacharya represents.
Mainstream traditions propose that kundalini energy can be awakened and enlightenment attained by practicing a combination of yogic techniques — ideally following the guidance of a certified teacher — including the use of mantra, prana and breathing techniques, sadhana, asana practice, meditation, or purely through devotion and prayer.
Some of the psychological difficulties associated with intensive spiritual practice are claimed to be " kundalini awakening ", " a complex physio-psychospiritual transformative process described in the yogic tradition ".
Yogācāra ( Sanskrit ; literally: " yoga practice "; " one whose practice is yoga ") is an influential school of Buddhist philosophy and psychology emphasizing phenomenology and ( some argue ) ontology through the interior lens of meditative and yogic practices.
In kundalini yoga, there are various yogic practices held to incite the energy in Muladhara including: asanas ( such as Garudasana, Shashankasana and Siddhasana ); nosetip gazing, or Nasikagra Drishti ; specific pranayamas ; and most importantly the practice of mula bandha the contraction of the perineum, which awakens kundalini, and is also important for the retention of semen.
In yogic traditions such as Raja Yoga reference is made to a state of flow in the practice of Samyama, a psychological absorption in the object of meditation.
It is a yogic practice that takes on adequacy with the prior 8 limbs as prerequisites.
Yogic powers called Siddhis are acquired by constant practice of certain yogic disciplines.
3HOs practices are based on the yogic practice of Kundalini Yoga as first taught in the Western Hemisphere by Yogi Bhajan starting in 1968.
Throughout his life, Singh continued his practice and pursuit of yogic knowledge.
The practice gained notice in the yoga practitioner community when Jeannine Parvati Baker, author of the first book on prenatal yoga in the West, Prenatal Yoga & Natural Childbirth, practiced umbilical nonseverance for two of her own births, seeing it as a practical application of the yogic value of ahimsa as well as the core yoga teaching inherent in the primal bonding process that " all attachments will fall away of their own accord.
The disciplined and concentrated practice of yogic arts and exercises may be considered tapas by itself.
Among the psychological difficulties associated with intensive spiritual practice the authors mention kundalini awakening ," a complex physio-psychospiritual transformative process described in the yogic tradition ".
Service members of the First Earth Battalion would practice meditation, yogic cat stretches and primal screams to attain battle-readiness, and use tui na or shiatsu as battlefield first aid.
was said to bring about direct insight into the ultimate nature of mind, owing to the impact of an ' introduction ' ( ngo-sprod ; see chapter 10 ) conferred by one's teacher, without the disciple's having first traversed the entire sequence of tantric initiation and yogic practice.

yogic and includes
The third section is a manual for starting on a yogic or spiritual path, and includes various techniques for yoga, pranayama, and meditation, as well as quotations from respected teachers of many religions and spiritual traditions.

yogic and Kundalini
Kundalini refers to the mothering intelligence behind yogic awakening and spiritual maturation leading to altered states of consciousness.
Technically, Kundalini energy is understood as being sparked during yogic breathing when prana and apana blends at the 3rd chakra ( naval center ) at which point it initially drops down to the 1st and 2nd chakras before traveling up to the spine to the higher centers of the brain to activate the golden cord-the connection between the pituitary and pineal glands-and penetrate the 7 chakras.
Breath work and the application of bhandas ( 3 yogic locks ) aid to release, direct and control the flow of Kundalini energy from the lower centers to the higher energetic centers.
* Yogic meditations reduce stress: practicing a form of chanting yogic meditation from a modern tradition of Kundalini Yoga for just 12 minutes daily for eight weeks led to a reduction in the biological mechanisms responsible for an increase in the immune system ’ s inflammation response.
Kundalini, the cosmic force that was so active in his body is seen in the yogic tradition as feminine.
Gopi Krishna theorized that the brain was in a state of organic evolution, and that the rising of Kundalini into the brain would open a normally silent chamber called brahma-randra in the yogic tradition.

yogic and yoga
Traditionally, yogic training involved deferring the tantric practices of sexual yoga / marriage until such time that sexual self-mastery had been established, whereupon sexual union is considered to be the ultimate yoga of Shiva and Shakti.
In yogic philosophy ( see yoga, Hindu philosophy ) amrit is a fluid that can flow from the pituitary gland down the throat in deep states of meditation.
This work is nonetheless derived from older Sanskrit texts on yoga besides Yogi Swatmarama's own yogic experiences.
Traditional hatha yoga is a holistic yogic path, including disciplines, postures ( asana ), purification procedures ( shatkriya ), gestures ( mudra ), breathing ( pranayama ), and meditation.
His most direct inspiration was received in the form of a document from a student of yoga, a pamphlet containing 24 different pages, with three-page subdivisions each corresponding to a particular yogic " energy ".. Leary then translated this and expanded it into a 24-stage model of evolution, and eventually streamlined it into the eight-circuit model of consciousness.
In yoga, mudrās are used in conjunction with pranayama ( yogic breathing exercises ), generally while seated in Padmasana, Sukhasana or Vajrasana pose, to stimulate different parts of the body involved with breathing and to affect the flow of prana in the body.
In this sense rāja yoga is called the " king among yogas ": all honest yogic practices are seen as tools in the quest to cleanse karma and obtain mokṣa, nirvāṇa or kaivalya.
Historically, schools of yoga that label themselves " rāja " offer students a structure of yogic practices and a solid viewpoint on dharma.
* Rāja yoga, one of the four major yogic paths of Hinduism
To advance to the next level, the student must achieve yogic response from the yoga being practiced in the current level and receive empowerment for the yoga of the next level.

yogic and meditation
When Braid introduced the concept of hypnotism, he equivocated over the nature of the " state ", sometimes describing it as a specific sleep-like neurological state comparable to animal hibernation or yogic meditation, while at other times he emphasised that hypnotism encompasses a number of different stages or states that are
Samādhi ( Sanskrit: ) in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and yogic schools is a higher level of concentrated meditation, or dhyāna.
It is carved in a yogic position, known as Virasana ( a meditation pose commonly seen in images in Thailand and also in South India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia ).
Many yogic techniques, such as meditation and asanas ( e. g. shirsasana ) can help one to achieve Brahmacharya interpreted as celibacy or strict control of sexual desires.
These artists " enter into moods of deep yogic meditation, thus fashioning images not in accordance with fancy but in accordance with scriptural canon " The five-metal alloy Panchaloha is sometimes used.
Thus, they argued, oral pre-dawn consumption of auto-exogenous melatonin, by either re-setting of the sleep-wake cycle or enhancement of the physiological prerequisites for meditation ( decreased body awareness ( i. e. analgesia ) and claimed slowed brain wave activity, as well as heightened visualization ability ), may be the mechanism behind the alleged benefits ascribed to ' amaroli ' or auto-urine drinking by ancient texts of the yogic religion.
The NLP advocated for yogic flying, believing that this form of meditation was the key to achieving world peace and universal health.
As a remedy, Singh taught hundreds of techniques of yogic exericise and meditation.
# Develop creative intelligence or get enlightened through transcendental or yogic meditation.
By his yogic power he transferred his malady to the towel and sat in meditation.
One of the most important characteristics of the early Chán of Bodhidharma and Huike was the sudden approach to enlightenment rather than the Indian yogic meditation which advocated concentration and gradual self-perfection.

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