The Hindu-Yogi Science Of Breath eBook

Yogi Ramacharaka
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 79 pages of information about The Hindu-Yogi Science Of Breath.

The Hindu-Yogi Science Of Breath eBook

Yogi Ramacharaka
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 79 pages of information about The Hindu-Yogi Science Of Breath.

We will now take up the Psychic phase of the Yogi Science of Breath in the shape of a series of exercises, each exercise carrying with it its explanation.

You will notice that in each exercise rhythmic breathing is accompanied with the instructions to “carry the thought” of certain desired results.  This mental attitude gives the Will a cleared track upon which to exercise its force.  We cannot, in this work, go into the subject of the power of the Will, and must assume that you have some knowledge of the subject.  If you have no acquaintance with the subject, you will find that the actual practice of the exercises themselves will give you a much clearer knowledge than any amount of theoretical teaching, for as the old Hindu proverb says, “He who tastes a grain of mustard seed knows more of its flavor than he who sees an elephant load of it.”

(1) General directions for yogi psychic breathing.

The basis of all Yogi Psychic Breathing is the Yogi Rhythmic Breath, instruction regarding which we gave in our last chapter.  In the following exercises, in order to avoid useless repetition, we will say merely, “Breathe Rhythmically,” and then give the instruction for the exercise of the psychic force, or directed Will power working in connection with the rhythmic breath vibrations.  After a little practice you will find that you will not need to count after the first rhythmic breath, as the mind will grasp the idea of time and rhythm and you will be able to breathe rhythmically at pleasure, almost automatically.  This will leave the mind clear for the sending of the psychic vibrations under the direction of the Will. (See the following first exercise for directions in using the Will.)

(2) Prana distributing.

Lying flat on the floor or bed, completely relaxed, with hands resting lightly over the Solar Plexus (over the pit of the stomach, where the ribs begin to separate), breathe rhythmically.  After the rhythm is fully established will that each inhalation will draw in an increased supply of prana or vital energy from the Universal supply, which will be taken up by the nervous system and stored in the Solar Plexus.  At each exhalation will that the prana or vital energy is being distributed all over the body, to every organ and part; to every muscle, cell and atom; to nerve, artery and vein; from the top of your head to the soles of your feet; invigorating, strengthening and stimulating every nerve; recharging every nerve center; sending energy, force and strength all over the system.  While exercising the will, try to form a mental picture of the inrushing prana, coming in through the lungs and being taken up at once by the Solar Plexus, then with the exhaling effort, being sent to all parts of the system, down to the finger tips and down to the toes.  It is not necessary to use the Will with an effort.  Simply commanding that which you wish to produce and then making the mental picture of it is all that is necessary.  Calm command with the mental picture is far better than forcible willing, which only dissipates force needlessly.  The above exercise is most helpful and greatly refreshes and strengthens the nervous system and produces a restful feeling all over the body.  It is especially beneficial In cases where one is tired or feels a lack of energy.

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