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In this Episode of the Yoga of Wisdom Podcast, Saraswati interviews Doug Keller You'll find his workshop on our website. Doug shares with us deeper perspectives on alignment in yoga Doug shares with us: - The origin of the yogic concept of Prana Vayus and how it can inform our modern day yoga practice. - The energetic qualities and functions of each of the five Prana Vayus - The role the Vayus play in regulating our mental and emotional well-being. - Incorporating vayus in your practice and teaching
In dieser Episode tauchen wir tief in die faszinierende Welt der subtilen Energien im Yoga ein. Gemeinsam mit einer Gruppe erfahrener Yogalehrer erkunden wir die Konzepte der 5 Prana Vayus, Yoga Nadis, Koshas, Mudras und Kriyas. Diese Elemente sind tief in der Yogaphilosophie verwurzelt und bieten wertvolle Werkzeuge, um unser Verständnis und unsere Praxis zu vertiefen. Begleite uns auf dieser inspirierenden Reise und entdecke, wie du diese Erkenntnisse in deine eigene Praxis integrieren kannst.
This meditation practice will use a variety of different Pranayama techniques to connect with the wind element and utilise the delivery of Prana, (life force to heal, inspire and transform our physical, energetic and mental forms) to find your way back home at your true centre, your heart. The element of Wind is Vayu in Sanskrit. The movement of Wind that carries the sacred symbolism of communication, breath and life across that planet and within us. Our life force, Prana, uses the breath as a vehicle, as we breath in and out. Preforming Pranayama in meditation practice is managing Prana, the vital life force that animates all levels of being. Where your attention goes, Prana will follow. Focusing the mind to cultivate a clear path for Prana to flow to guide the mind back home within it's body becomes the goal of meditation. Prana enables the body to move, heal, regenerate as well as enables the mind to think. Prana is said to be the intelligence that coordinates our senses, help digest information and release that which doesn't serve us any longer. We inhale oxygen and then exhale carbon dioxide, this is call respiration. Yogis experienced this as the Prana Vayus, direction of winds that move life force within the body.Pran Vayu – receiving PranaSamana Vayu – digesting, absorbing & assimilating that PranaVyana Vayu – distributing & circulating that PranaApana Vayu – eliminating the byproduct, waste Udana Vayu – the positive effects of the other Vayus, uplifts, inspires & ascends in the form of epiphanies, awakening and enlightenmentOpen these channels of communication so your Life Force, Prana, can deliver essential information to maintain the homeostasis of the Physical, Energetic and Mental Bodies. Your meditation Asana is a great tool to improve the quality of your breath and effectively move Prana, tapping into the Vayus enhancing and directing the flow of winds throughout your embodied practice. As a result, you should feel invigorated, energised yet access to an expanded inner awareness that opens you to your higher state of consciousness, specifically within your own centre…your heart. The abode of the wind element is said to be in the, Anahata Chakra, the heart centre. This is where it is said that the winds carry our curiosity, wonderment, our joy to experience life as well as love, delight, kindness, tenderness, compassion, gratitude, contentment and empathy. When the winds are like a Rajasic tornado or a storm, we feel jealousy, possessiveness, obsessive, co-dependency, very critical, judgemental, resentful and a lack of empathy. When the winds are stagnant we feel that lifeless, motionless Tamasic energy of sadness, loneliness, grief, hurt, sorrow. This is one reason why the movement of breath is so important to the practice of Yoga. To manage the flow of Prana, opening the channels of Winds to carry your heart-mind into a place where you feel safe, loved, belonged and connected to source that leads you to your own awakening at your centre.To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This Vinyasa Practice is like doing Pranayama disguised as Asana. We will be moving in a variety of standing poses using different Pranayama techniques to connect with the wind element and utilise the delivery of Prana, (life force to heal, inspire and transform our physical, energetic and mental forms) to find our way back home at our true centre, our heart.The element of Wind is Vayu in Sanskrit. The movement of Wind that carries the sacred symbolism of communication, breath and life across that planet and within us. Our life force, Prana uses the breath as a vehicle, as we breath in and out. We all know Yoga is more than just flexibility or strength in postures; it is the management of Prana, the vital life force that animates all levels of being. Prana enables the body to move, heal, regenerate as well as enables the mind to think. Prana is said to be the intelligence that coordinates our senses and helps digest information and release that which doesn't serve us any longer. We inhale oxygen and then exhale carbon dioxide, this is call respiration. Yogis experienced this as the Prana Vayus, direction of winds that move life force within the body.Pran Vayu – receiving PranaSamana Vayu – digesting, absorbing & assimilating that PranaVyana Vayu – distributing & circulating that PranaApana Vayu – eliminating the byproduct, waste Udana Vayu – the positive effects of the other Vayus, uplifts, inspires & ascends in the form of epiphanies, awakening and enlightenmentOpen these channels of communication so your Life Force, Prana, can deliver essential information to maintain the homeostasis of the Physical, Energetic and Mental Bodies. Asana is a great tool to improve the quality of your breath and effectively move Prana, tapping into the Vayus enhancing and directing the flow of winds throughout your embodied practice. As a result, you should feel invigorated, energised and find access to an expanded inner awareness that opens you to your higher state of consciousness, specifically within your own centre…your heart. To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Udana Vayu is the upward-moving, ascending and radiant life-force from the top of the heart and base of the throat. As it is active primarily in the region between the heart and the head, it is said to bring Prana from the energy centre, Anahata Chakra through Vishuddha Chakra to Ajna Chakra, which directs the flow of Prana from the lower to the higher planes of consciousness manifesting a hearts desire as it creatively expresses itself and influences awakening. This Vayu is also responsible for taking the mind from waking to sleep, from sleep to dreaming and then to deep dreamless sleep -Turya – to higher planes of existence. When we focus a mindful concentration in practice on Udana Vayu the results leave us feeling connected, balanced and strong, we stand tall with integrity. Our presence when Udana Vayu is flowing we are joyous, enthusiastic, alert, articulate, and we have epiphanies, insights, revelations and visions.This meditation will use the tool Jaladhara Bandha to help trace the movements Udana Vayu and Mudras to seal in the Prana around the space between the heart and the head. Verbal chanting of OM and mental chanting of SO HUM and HUM SA will be used to connect to the vibration and pulse of Prana in this area. Kriya practices will also be used to actively clear the physical and subtle pathways for Prana to heal, transform and inspire the student to benefit from focusing on Pran, Apana, Vyana and Samana Vayus and how Udana Vayu relates to this Pranic movement. Leaving the student feeling lasting fulfilment of their intention of practice, containment in their embodiment and liberation from any previous pain or suffering.To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Udana Vayu is the upward-moving, ascending and radiant life-force from the top of the heart and base of the throat. As it is active primarily in the region between the heart and the head, it is said to bring Prana from the energy centre, Anahata Chakra through Vishuddha Chakra to Ajna Chakra. Udana directs the flow of Prana from the lower to the higher planes of consciousness manifesting a hearts desire as it creatively expresses itself and influences awakening. This Vayu is also responsible for taking the mind from waking to sleep, from sleep to dreaming and then to deep dreamless sleep -Turya – to higher planes of existence. When we focus a mindful concentration in practice on Udana Vayu the results leave us feeling connected, balanced and strong, we stand tall with integrity. Our presence when Udana Vayu is flowing is that we are joyous, enthusiastic, alert, articulate, and we have epiphanies, insights, revelations and visions.Practice: The Asana will be strong standing poses, moving breath-centrically in forward bends, back bends and laterals within a Vinyasa sequence. The focus will be to strengthen and heighten Prana around the shoulders, neck and head becoming sensitive to the movement of Udana Vayu. A few hip strengtheners and openers to find a strong support in ascending Prana up and out with the desired affect of expanding consciousness.This practice will use the tool Jaladhara Bandha to help trace the movements Udana Vayu and Mudras to seal in the Prana around the space between the heart and the head. Verbal chanting of OM and mental chanting of SO HUM and HUM SA will be used to connect to the vibration and pulse of Prana in this area. Kriya practices will also be used to actively clear the physical and subtle pathways for Prana to heal, transform and inspire the student to benefit from focusing on Udana Vayu. Leaving the student feeling lasting fulfilment of their intention of practice, containment in their embodiment and liberation from any previous pain or suffering.To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This Meditation will utilise Surya Bhedi breathing which is a (Solar Ignition of Energy) breathing technique. To use this technique you will need to use Vishnu Mudhra, inhaling through both nostrils. Then, block your right nostril and exhale Bhastrika Pranayama (strong inhale and exhale but focusing on the exhale) twice. Then block your left nostril and exhale Bhastrika Pranayama twice. And repeat. Then exhale through the right nostril to finish. Then, inhale fully through both, pause, Kumbhaka, Maha Bandha, holding the breath until almost uncomfortable, then exhale and rest in meditation. (Don't worry, sounds complicated, but Zephyr will walk you through it).The theory behind Samana Vayu is as follows- When the two opposing energies Pran and Apana Vayu are balanced it is said to awaken Samana Vayu. Samana Vayu is the direction of Prana that is a concentrating, absorbing and consolidating force that digests and assimilates incoming energy. The function is assimilation of prana in all its forms. Samana Vayu collects energy absorbed through breath, food, sensory perception, and is also said to be the gatekeeper of our mental functions absorbing all experiences and mental processes. This integrating action strengthens the body, balances the mind and stabilises the wandering mind drawing and containing attention inwards to moment awareness. This gives us a connection to a powerful motivating force to transform our habits and karmic tendencies as we have mental clarity and courage to truly see ourselves just as we are. When we are healthy, we benefit from strong digestion as the nutrients are effectively absorbed converting it to energy for the body. This is also reflected in the mind as when we feel healthy we have mental clarity too. Samana Vayu helps gather Prana and assimilates our vitality so we feel we have access to it to help fulfil our duties, responsibilities and desires in life. Samana Vayu is felt mainly around the solar plexus. This area is connected to Manipura Chakra and is said to be the centre for the transformative power or the abode of the fire element. This is the hub of Pranic energy and vitality, the navel centre, which is essential to hatha yoga. When we talk about Hatha Yoga we refer to a type of forceful yoga that draws two opposing forces together with the aim to increase Prana and transform the patterns of Pranic flow in the body. The result is optimisation of healthy body functions and preparation for higher states of consciousness. In Hatha Yoga the desire is to cultivate Tapas, or heat of positive transformation. This heat comes from the fire of Prana called Agni. To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This Yoga practice will offer you strong standing poses and abdominal strengtheners mixed with Pranayama Kriya practices. When the two opposing energies Pran and Apana Vayu are balanced it is said to awaken SamanaVayu. Samana Vayu is the direction of Prana that is a concentrating, absorbing and consolidating force that digests and assimilates incoming energy. The function is assimilation of prana in all its forms. Samana Vayu collects energy absorbed through breath, food, sensory perception, and is also said to be the gatekeeper of our mental functions absorbing all experiences and mental processes. This integrating action strengthens the body, balances the mind and stabilises the wandering mind drawing and containing attention inwards to moment awareness. This gives us a connection to a powerful motivating force to transform our habits and karmic tendencies as we have mental clarity and courage to truly see ourselves just as we are. When we are healthy, we benefit from strong digestion as the nutrients are effectively absorbed converting it to energy for the body. This is also reflected in the mind as when we feel healthy we have mental clarity too. Samana Vayu helps gather Prana and assimilates our vitality so we feel we have access to it to help fulfil our duties, responsibilities and desires in life. Samana Vayu is felt mainly around the solar plexus. This area is connected to Manipura Chakra and is said to be the centre for the transformative power or the abode of the fire element. This is the hub of Pranic energy and vitality, the navel centre, which is essential to hatha yoga. When we talk about Hatha Yoga we refer to a type of forceful yoga that draws two opposing forces together with the aim to increase Prana and transform the patterns of Pranic flow in the body. The result is optimisation of healthy body functions and preparation for higher states of consciousness. In Hatha Yoga the desire is to cultivate Tapas, or heat of positive transformation. To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This meditation is all about expelling the energy that does not serve you and finding 4th power of the exhale. We will use Kapalabhati Kriya, Kumbhaka on the inhale and exhale and brining some focus to our meditation with Prana, Ganesh and Apana hand mudras to guide awareness. You will find this meditation very therapeutic as you focus on letting go, releasing and practicing the art of surrendering via the exhale.To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This meditation will use different Pranayama Kriyas to heighten focus on the inhale pattern Pran Vayu, and to utilise Prana to heal, inspire and transform. We are going to focus on PRAN VAYU, which is the movement inwards (drawn in) of the fundamental energising force of our vital energy. The easiest way we can receive Prana is through the inhale, however we can receive Prana from nutrient rich foods, water, the sun, being in nature, around good stimulating people, learning and reading new things. We can have a direct sensory experience of this Vayu by inhaling, feeling prana being drawn into the chest, the region of the lungs and the anahata chakra as you fill, expand and ingest this vital energy. It also is felt in the eyes as we receive that energy which stimulates ajna chakra, therefore opening pathways that will transport sensory impressions into the mind and boosting mental clarity. Pran Vayu focuses your attention on tasks at hand. The inhale stimulates and we hold our breath to stabilise our mind to what we are focusing on. Pran Vayu is linked to your ability to receive energy which influences your speed of physical and mental movement, your motivation and your vitality in life. It also heightens your sensitivity to the world within as you follow Pran Vayu and at the same time the world around you. You realise that what is connecting you is this energy of Prana.To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Prana is life forceVayu direction of windsThis class weaves dynamic asana with breath centric movement using different Pranayama Kriyas and ratios to cultivate a greater connection to Prana and a heightening focus on the inhale pattern. Building strong standing poses, with lateral relief to open pathways to effectively receive Prana and utilise it to heal, inspire and transform. Weaving Asana, Pranayama, Mudra, Kriya, Mantra and Philosophy into a practice, I offer you a focus on being empowered with self-knowledge and skill in loving-awareness, to do your life well and fulfil your purpose of embodiment. This is the start of a deeper understanding of how to activate, cultivate and utilise our Prana, our vital energy. Yoga is said to be the art and science of Self-Realisation by disciplining the body, mind and breath in order to gain Self-Knowledge and Cultivation of Self-Awareness. Tantra is the weaving of all experiences into a practice to cultivate as much Prana as we can and to use the tools of practice to master control over the vital energy or life-force. To acquire the power of energy, we can then heal ourselves, optimising health on all levels, boosting our energy to do our lives well and to have the clarity of mind that guides us to lasting fulfillment, contentment and liberation (Moksha). Yoga is the Mastery of Self-Knowledge and Tantra is the Mastery of Prana Power. Knowledge without power is ineffective, where as power without knowledge is dangerous! So we study and practice both. We all know Yoga is more than just flexibility or strength in postures; it is the management of prana, the vital life force that animates all levels of being. Prana enables the body to move, regenerate, heal as well as enables the mind to think. Prana is said to be the intelligence that coordinates our senses, it helps digest information and releases that which doesn't serve us any longer.It is said that we have five winds, divisions or directions of of pranic energy within us.Pran Vayu – inward, ingesting pranaApana Vayu – outward, ruling the eliminating forceSamana Vayu – consolidating and gathering in force for absorptionVyana Vayu – distributing and circulating pranaUdana Vayu – inspiring and ascending pranaTo read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Tantric text of practice, Gheranda Samhita, states that there are 5 Stages of Prana1. Activation 2. Churn 3. Consolidate 4. Ignite 5. DirectWhich implies that when we practice we need to make an intention, so that the Prana we cultivate can be directed to something useful. Through Yoga gaining Self-Knowledge and through Tantra we master Prana power we can effectively shape our lives to manifest what we desire. Prana Vayus are platforms for the breath to rest on for Asana, Pranayama and meditation. This gives us something for our mind to follow, learn from and control to lead us to an enriched life experience, contentment within ourselves and freedom from the pain and suffering in our lives. Asanas are used to improve the quality of the breath. We dynamically move to sense this life force, shape our vital energy and direct it to heal and transform obstructions and to inspire greater insights. The breath is the vehicle for Prana. We open the many road ways – the highways, motorway, country roads, dirt roads and drive ways that are the energetic links that carry sensory info and actions thru-out the systems. Along the way we will find diversions, road works, accidents and dead-ends which are all useful in gaining self-knowledge as self-reflecting our thoughts, emotions, memories and imagery of what comes up. The instances of distraction, or what draws us out of presence is invaluable in understanding what is between you and being free, between you and feeling serene, between you and allowing love in, between you and living with joy, between you and healing.Where the mind goes Prana follows. Our Power of Attention is key to practicing Yoga. The Power of Intention is equally important. They are both ways to be Present. Yoga Sutras 1.34-1.39 provide the suggested focus points to direct the mind and Prana. First breath awareness, then sensation, then inner illuminosity, then contemplate a stable mind by focusing on mantra or intention finally awakening to moment by moment awareness. Using Yoga and Tantra to weave all experiences in to our practice with the goal of cultivating Prana then directing it to what matters to us most.To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here. To support Zephyr Yoga Podcast, donate here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, Brandt is talking all about the 5 pranas, also known as the Prana Vayus. Each of the 5 pranas moves in a different direction, is primarily located in different areas in or around the physical body, and is inherently linked to the breath. It's important to have a strong connection to the 5 pranas when we work with prana or the breath. Following these energetic currents is a practice in itself that can bring us great insight into the nature of our relationship with the outer pranic world, which is the same as the inner pranic world. Brandt shares important information about what each of the 5 pranas is, how they move with the breath, what each prana governs, and what their uses are in the context of the energetic and physical body and Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy. Brandt will then guide you through a quick breathing practice which will take you through all 5 pranas. This will help you start to cultivate an awareness of the pranas and increase your sensitivity to the different energetic currents moving through your system. This podcast is a clip taken from the ‘Pranic Body' module inside our Yoga Therapy Foundations Program. To dive even deeper into this subject and many, many more alongside expert mentorship with Brandt so that you can start helping people heal from specific health conditions through the power of yoga, consider enrolling for our next intake. The next class starts on February 16th, 2023. For more information & to begin the enrolment process, click here: https://breathingdeeply.com/yoga-therapy/foundations-details/ This episode covers: Introduction to the 5 pranas Adya prana (also known as just prana) Samana prana Udana Prana Apana Prana Vyana Prana How to consciously manipulate and work with the pranas therapeutically Breathing Exercise for the 5 pranas How cultivating awareness of the 5 pranas can make us better healers Breathing Deeply is a Yoga Therapy and Meditation School, founded by lead teacher Brand Passalacqua in 2014. We hold online and in-person Yoga Therapy Foundations and IAYT accredited Advanced Programs and retreats along with Meditation Programs, mentor certifications and holistic weight loss with Being At Peace with Food. Breathing Deeply is made up of an active and thriving community of yogis, caregivers, therapists, teachers, medical professionals, parents & children with the same intention—to serve others, lessen suffering, and co-create a new paradigm in wellness. Join us! Website: https://bit.ly/37tGSnr Insight Timer: https://bit.ly/3ifkrs2 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3xnBaxz Facebook: https://bit.ly/3xlSCmh Blog: https://bit.ly/3rMo77T Breathing Deeply Courses: https://bit.ly/3ykU3CS Meditation Program 30 day free trial: https://bit.ly/3jbO6lo 6 Week Free Course - Radically Balanced Yogi: https://bit.ly/2WX1HGc
For this episode we take a closer look at the prana vayus, the currents of vital force spoken about in the yogic and ayurvedic traditions. Yoga teachers Cator Shachoy and Christian Current explore areas of overlap with primary respiration and craniosacral practice. Cator Shachoy: www.youthyogadharma.org/catorshachoy Christian Current: www.christianmichaelcurrent.com
Sukadev geht in dieser Vortragsreihe "Wirkungen der Yogaübungen" - aus der Vortragsreihe „Yoga Vidya Schulung – Der ganzheitliche Yogaweg“ - auf die jeweiligen Wirkungen der Yogaübungen aus Sicht verschiedener Konzepte ein. In dieser Folge spricht Sukadev über darüber, warum Yoga so wirkungsvoll ist und betrachtet dieses aus Sicht des Kundalini Konzeptes: Prana Vayus, Nadis, Chakras. Dieser Podcast gehört zur Vortragsreihe „Yoga Vidya Schulung – Der ganzheitliche Yogaweg“ und ist Teil des zweiten Jahres der zweijährigen Yogalehrerausbildung.
Sukadev geht in dieser Vortragsreihe "Wirkungen der Yogaübungen" - aus der Vortragsreihe „Yoga Vidya Schulung – Der ganzheitliche Yogaweg“ - auf die jeweiligen Wirkungen der Yogaübungen aus Sicht verschiedener Konzepte ein. In dieser Folge spricht Sukadev über darüber, warum Yoga so wirkungsvoll ist und betrachtet dieses aus Sicht des Kundalini Konzeptes: Prana Vayus, Nadis, Chakras. Dieser Podcast gehört zur Vortragsreihe „Yoga Vidya Schulung – Der ganzheitliche Yogaweg“ und ist Teil des zweiten Jahres der zweijährigen Yogalehrerausbildung.
Sukadev geht in dieser Vortragsreihe „Wirkungen der Yogaübungen“ – aus der Vortragsreihe „Yoga Vidya Schulung – Der ganzheitliche Yogaweg“ – auf die jeweiligen Wirkungen der Yogaübungen aus Sicht verschiedener Konzepte ein. In dieser Folge spricht Sukadev über darüber, warum Yoga so wirkungsvoll ist und betrachtet dieses aus Sicht des Kundalini Konzeptes: Prana Vayus, Nadis, Chakras. Dieser Podcast gehört zur Vortragsreihe „Yoga Vidya Schulung – Der ganzheitliche Yogaweg“ und ist Teil des zweiten Jahres der zweijährigen Yogalehrerausbildung. Der Beitrag YVS312 – Warum wirkt Yoga? Kundalini Konzepte: Prana Vayus, Nadis, Chakras – Wirkung von Yogaübungen erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Sukadev geht in dieser Vortragsreihe „Wirkungen der Yogaübungen“ – aus der Vortragsreihe „Yoga Vidya Schulung – Der ganzheitliche Yogaweg“ – auf die jeweiligen Wirkungen der Yogaübungen aus Sicht verschiedener Konzepte ein. In dieser Folge spricht Sukadev über darüber, warum Yoga so wirkungsvoll ist und betrachtet dieses aus Sicht des Kundalini Konzeptes: Prana Vayus, Nadis, Chakras. Dieser Podcast gehört zur Vortragsreihe „Yoga Vidya Schulung – Der ganzheitliche Yogaweg“ und ist Teil des zweiten Jahres der zweijährigen Yogalehrerausbildung. Der Beitrag YVS312 – Warum wirkt Yoga? Kundalini Konzepte: Prana Vayus, Nadis, Chakras – Wirkung von Yogaübungen erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
In this episode we enquire into the nature of the Prana. Prana is our vital, nourishing, life giving energy. The essential force of creativity & power. We share our experience & current understanding of the 5 Prana Vayus along with the three major nadi networks which carry prana throughout the body. More importantly, how you can adopt this map into your life & Yoga practice! If you are wanting to enquire deeply into the world of energy, this is for you! More info can be found at our website www.levelup.yoga --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/levelupyoga/message
RESPIRAÇÃO E SEUS VAYUS - RESUMO Resumindo, podemos dizer que o prana regula a absorção de substâncias; o samana regula a digestão; o vyana a circulação; o udana a liberação da energia positiva dessas substâncias; e o apana, a eliminação dos resíduos que elas possam deixar. Para terminar de entender esse mecanismo, pense no corpo como se fosse uma máquina: o prana absorve o combustível; o samana transforma o combustível em energia; o vyana faz circular essa energia onde a máquina estiver trabalhando; apana libera os detritos; e o udana administra a energia positiva criada no processo e determina o trabalho que a máquina está capacitada para fazer. A chave para a saúde e o bem-estar é manter os cinco vayus em harmonia. Quando um deles está em desequilíbrio, os outros tendem a entrar em desequilíbrio também, já que estão todos interligados. De modo geral, prana e udana trabalham juntos, opondo-se ao apana como forças de assimilação e energização que são contrários à força de eliminação. Da mesma forma, vyana e samana são opostos como forças de expansão e contração. (Texto sobre Vayus extraído da Apostila de Prana e Prana Vayus de Akalmuret Singh) As funções dos Vayus: Prana: absorção; Samana: digestão; Vyana: circulação; Udana: liberação de energia, capacidade de expressão ;Apana: eliminação. Somos o que Prana 2o Edição -MAIO 2018.indd 138
Feinstoffkörper-Physiologie - Was beudeutet Feinstoffkörper-Physiologie? Höre insbesondere über die fünf Energieströme, Prana Vayus. Was sind die Funktionen dieser Energieströme Prana Vayu, Apana Vayu, Samana Vayu, Udana Vayu und Vyana Vaya? Lese mehr über Prana, Nadis und Chakras in den Yoga Vidya Informationsportalen. Passend zum Thema: Lerne dein eigenes Energiesystem besser kennen, spüren. Lerne es, deine Energien zu lenken und so höhere Bewusstseinsebenen zu erfahren. Alles zu finden unter Yoga Vidya - Seminare. Finde einige Anregungen für deine spirituelle Praxis und die Entwicklung deiner Persönlichkeit. Sukadev Bretz, spiritueler Leiter von Yoga Vidya gibt dir hier wertvolle Inspiration. Möchtest du etwas ergänzen? Schreibe es gerne in die Kommentare. Teile diesen Podcast mit deinen Freunden! Alles Gute
Feinstoffkörper-Physiologie - Was beudeutet Feinstoffkörper-Physiologie? Höre insbesondere über die fünf Energieströme, Prana Vayus. Was sind die Funktionen dieser Energieströme Prana Vayu, Apana Vayu, Samana Vayu, Udana Vayu und Vyana Vaya? Lese mehr über Prana, Nadis und Chakras in den Yoga Vidya Informationsportalen. Passend zum Thema: Lerne dein eigenes Energiesystem besser kennen, spüren. Lerne es, deine Energien zu lenken und so höhere Bewusstseinsebenen zu erfahren. Alles zu finden unter Yoga Vidya - Seminare. Finde einige Anregungen für deine spirituelle Praxis und die Entwicklung deiner Persönlichkeit. Sukadev Bretz, spiritueler Leiter von Yoga Vidya gibt dir hier wertvolle Inspiration. Möchtest du etwas ergänzen? Schreibe es gerne in die Kommentare. Teile diesen Podcast mit deinen Freunden! Alles Gute
Sukadev stellt in diesem Podcast das wichtige Thema der fünf Manifestationen von Prana sowie der Sublimierung und Umwandlung von Prana in Ojas vor. Nicht nur im Hatha Yoga und Kundalini Yoga, sondern auch in anderen Yoga Wegen spielen die fünf Vayus eine Rolle. Darüber sowie über die jeweilige Bedeutung und weiteren spannenden Informationen spricht Sukadev in dieser Folge. Die 5 Haupt-Vayus sind: Prana Vayu (Sanskrit: prāṇa vāyu)Apana Vayu (Sanskrit: apāna vāyu)Samana Vayu (Sanskrit: samāna vāyu)Udana Vayu (Sanskrit: udāna vāyu)Vyana Vayu (Sanskrit: vyāna vāyu) Dieses ist der 11. Teil aus der Vortragsreihe über Kundalini Yoga. Auf unserem Kundalini Portal findest du weitere wissenswerte Informationen. Darüber hinaus ist dieser Vortrag Teil der Vortagsreihe „Yoga Vidya Schulung – Der ganzheitliche Yogaweg“.
Sukadev stellt in diesem Podcast das wichtige Thema der fünf Manifestationen von Prana sowie der Sublimierung und Umwandlung von Prana in Ojas vor. Nicht nur im Hatha Yoga und Kundalini Yoga, sondern auch in anderen Yoga Wegen spielen die fünf Vayus eine Rolle. Darüber sowie über die jeweilige Bedeutung und weiteren spannenden Informationen spricht Sukadev in dieser Folge. Die 5 Haupt-Vayus sind: Prana Vayu (Sanskrit: prāṇa vāyu)Apana Vayu (Sanskrit: apāna vāyu)Samana Vayu (Sanskrit: samāna vāyu)Udana Vayu (Sanskrit: udāna vāyu)Vyana Vayu (Sanskrit: vyāna vāyu) Dieses ist der 11. Teil aus der Vortragsreihe über Kundalini Yoga. Auf unserem Kundalini Portal findest du weitere wissenswerte Informationen. Darüber hinaus ist dieser Vortrag Teil der Vortagsreihe „Yoga Vidya Schulung – Der ganzheitliche Yogaweg“.
Sukadev stellt in diesem Podcast das wichtige Thema der fünf Manifestationen von Prana sowie der Sublimierung und Umwandlung von Prana in Ojas vor. Nicht nur im Hatha Yoga und Kundalini Yoga, sondern auch in anderen Yoga Wegen spielen die fünf Vayus eine Rolle. Darüber sowie über die jeweilige Bedeutung und weiteren spannenden Informationen spricht Sukadev in dieser Folge. Die 5 Haupt-Vayus sind: Prana Vayu (Sanskrit: prāṇa vāyu) Apana Vayu (Sanskrit: apāna vāyu) Samana Vayu (Sanskrit: samāna vāyu) Udana Vayu (Sanskrit: udāna vāyu) Vyana Vayu (Sanskrit: vyāna vāyu) Dieses ist der 11. Teil aus der Vortragsreihe über Kundalini Yoga. Der Beitrag YVS097 – Prana Vayus, Sublimierung und Ojas erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
4A Die 5 Prana Vayus; Mudras für Asana, Pranayama und Meditation – Kursaudio 4. Woche Pranayama Kurs MittelstufeEin Pranayama-Audio voller außergewöhnlicher Informationen und Anregungen. Das Kursaudio der 4. Woche des sechswöchigen Yoga Vidya Pranayamakurses Mittelstufe. Sukadev erläutert – Die fünf Prana Vayus und ihre Funktionen: Prana Vayu, Apana Vayu, Samana Vayu, Udana Vayu, Vyana Vayu – Übungen zur Harmonisierung, Stärkung und Sublimierung dieser Vayus – Die Energie der 7 Chakras und ihre Sublimierung in Ojas – Mudras, besondere Energieübungen: Hand-Mudras, Große Mudras, kleine Mudras – Die kleinen Mudras: Beckenboden-Mudras, Bauch-Mudras, Finger-Mudras, Arm-Mudras, Brust-Mudras, Kehl-Mudras, Hals-Mudras, Der Beitrag 4A Die 5 Prana Vayus; Mudras für Asana, Pranayama und Meditation – Kursaudio 4. Woche erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Ein Pranayama-Audio voller außergewöhnlicher Informationen und Anregungen. Das Kursaudio der 4. Woche des sechswöchigen Yoga Vidya Pranayamakurses Mittelstufe. Sukadev erläutert - Die fünf Prana Vayus und ihre Funktionen: Prana Vayu, Apana Vayu, Samana Vayu, Udana Vayu, Vyana Vayu - Übungen zur Harmonisierung, Stärkung und Sublimierung dieser Vayus - Die Energie der 7 Chakras und ihre Sublimierung in Ojas - Mudras, besondere Energieübungen: Hand-Mudras, Große Mudras, kleine Mudras - Die kleinen Mudras: Beckenboden-Mudras, Bauch-Mudras, Finger-Mudras, Arm-Mudras, Brust-Mudras, Kehl-Mudras, Hals-Mudras, Zungen-Mudras, Augen-Mudras Im Besonderen erläutert er dir die Ausführung, Anwendung und Wirkungsweise von Beckenboden-Mudras: - Mula Bandha - Ashwini Mudra - Vajroli Mudra Bauch-Mudras: - Uddhiyana Bandha - Agni Sara - Nauli - Plavini Mudra Die Informationen in diesem Pranayama Audio sind außergewöhnlich umfangreich und tief gehend. Nach den Erläuterungen folgt eine Übungs-Praxis, bestehend aus: - Stehendes Agni Sara - Stehendes Nauli - Stehendes Uddhiyana Bandha - Kapalabhati mit Mula Bandha beim Einatmen; Uddhiyana Bandha/Agni Sara/Plavini Mudra mit leeren Lungen; Anhalten mit Mula Bandha, Ashwini Mudra und Vajroli Mudra - Wechselatmung mit Uddhiyana Bandha, Agni Sara, Plavini Mudra; Mit Mula Bandha, Ashwini Mudra und Vajroli Mudra - Bhramari mit großem Khechari und Shambhavi Mudra - Kevala Kumbhaka Dies ist das Kurs-Audio der vierten Woche des Pranayama Mittelstufenkurses, die Tonspur eines Yoga Vidya Videos. Alle Audios findest du als Videos auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/pranayamakurs-mittelstufe. Autor/Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz, Gründer und Leiter von Yoga Vidya.
Ein Pranayama-Audio voller außergewöhnlicher Informationen und Anregungen. Das Kursaudio der 4. Woche des sechswöchigen Yoga Vidya Pranayamakurses Mittelstufe. Sukadev erläutert - Die fünf Prana Vayus und ihre Funktionen: Prana Vayu, Apana Vayu, Samana Vayu, Udana Vayu, Vyana Vayu - Übungen zur Harmonisierung, Stärkung und Sublimierung dieser Vayus - Die Energie der 7 Chakras und ihre Sublimierung in Ojas - Mudras, besondere Energieübungen: Hand-Mudras, Große Mudras, kleine Mudras - Die kleinen Mudras: Beckenboden-Mudras, Bauch-Mudras, Finger-Mudras, Arm-Mudras, Brust-Mudras, Kehl-Mudras, Hals-Mudras, Zungen-Mudras, Augen-Mudras Im Besonderen erläutert er dir die Ausführung, Anwendung und Wirkungsweise von Beckenboden-Mudras: - Mula Bandha - Ashwini Mudra - Vajroli Mudra Bauch-Mudras: - Uddhiyana Bandha - Agni Sara - Nauli - Plavini Mudra Die Informationen in diesem Pranayama Audio sind außergewöhnlich umfangreich und tief gehend. Nach den Erläuterungen folgt eine Übungs-Praxis, bestehend aus: - Stehendes Agni Sara - Stehendes Nauli - Stehendes Uddhiyana Bandha - Kapalabhati mit Mula Bandha beim Einatmen; Uddhiyana Bandha/Agni Sara/Plavini Mudra mit leeren Lungen; Anhalten mit Mula Bandha, Ashwini Mudra und Vajroli Mudra - Wechselatmung mit Uddhiyana Bandha, Agni Sara, Plavini Mudra; Mit Mula Bandha, Ashwini Mudra und Vajroli Mudra - Bhramari mit großem Khechari und Shambhavi Mudra - Kevala Kumbhaka Dies ist das Kurs-Audio der vierten Woche des Pranayama Mittelstufenkurses, die Tonspur eines Yoga Vidya Videos. Alle Audios findest du als Videos auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/pranayamakurs-mittelstufe. Autor/Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz, Gründer und Leiter von Yoga Vidya.
Ein Pranayama-Audio voller außergewöhnlicher Informationen und Anregungen. Das Kursaudio der 4. Woche des sechswöchigen Yoga Vidya Pranayamakurses Mittelstufe. Sukadev erläutert - Die fünf Prana Vayus und ihre Funktionen: Prana Vayu, Apana Vayu, Samana Vayu, Udana Vayu, Vyana Vayu - Übungen zur Harmonisierung, Stärkung und Sublimierung dieser Vayus - Die Energie der 7 Chakras und ihre Sublimierung in Ojas - Mudras, besondere Energieübungen: Hand-Mudras, Große Mudras, kleine Mudras - Die kleinen Mudras: Beckenboden-Mudras, Bauch-Mudras, Finger-Mudras, Arm-Mudras, Brust-Mudras, Kehl-Mudras, Hals-Mudras, Zungen-Mudras, Augen-Mudras Im Besonderen erläutert er dir die Ausführung, Anwendung und Wirkungsweise von Beckenboden-Mudras: - Mula Bandha - Ashwini Mudra - Vajroli Mudra Bauch-Mudras: - Uddhiyana Bandha - Agni Sara - Nauli - Plavini Mudra Die Informationen in diesem Pranayama Audio sind außergewöhnlich umfangreich und tief gehend. Nach den Erläuterungen folgt eine Übungs-Praxis, bestehend aus: - Stehendes Agni Sara - Stehendes Nauli - Stehendes Uddhiyana Bandha - Kapalabhati mit Mula Bandha beim Einatmen; Uddhiyana Bandha/Agni Sara/Plavini Mudra mit leeren Lungen; Anhalten mit Mula Bandha, Ashwini Mudra und Vajroli Mudra - Wechselatmung mit Uddhiyana Bandha, Agni Sara, Plavini Mudra; Mit Mula Bandha, Ashwini Mudra und Vajroli Mudra - Bhramari mit großem Khechari und Shambhavi Mudra - Kevala Kumbhaka Dies ist das Kurs-Audio der vierten Woche des Pranayama Mittelstufenkurses, die Tonspur eines Yoga Vidya Videos. Alle Audios findest du als Videos auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/pranayamakurs-mittelstufe. Autor/Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz, Gründer und Leiter von Yoga Vidya.
Ein Pranayama-Audio voller außergewöhnlicher Informationen und Anregungen. Das Kursaudio der 4. Woche des sechswöchigen Yoga Vidya Pranayamakurses Mittelstufe. Sukadev erläutert - Die fünf Prana Vayus und ihre Funktionen: Prana Vayu, Apana Vayu, Samana Vayu, Udana Vayu, Vyana Vayu - Übungen zur Harmonisierung, Stärkung und Sublimierung dieser Vayus - Die Energie der 7 Chakras und ihre Sublimierung in Ojas - Mudras, besondere Energieübungen: Hand-Mudras, Große Mudras, kleine Mudras - Die kleinen Mudras: Beckenboden-Mudras, Bauch-Mudras, Finger-Mudras, Arm-Mudras, Brust-Mudras, Kehl-Mudras, Hals-Mudras, Zungen-Mudras, Augen-Mudras Im Besonderen erläutert er dir die Ausführung, Anwendung und Wirkungsweise von Beckenboden-Mudras: - Mula Bandha - Ashwini Mudra - Vajroli Mudra Bauch-Mudras: - Uddhiyana Bandha - Agni Sara - Nauli - Plavini Mudra Die Informationen in diesem Pranayama Audio sind außergewöhnlich umfangreich und tief gehend. Nach den Erläuterungen folgt eine Übungs-Praxis, bestehend aus: - Stehendes Agni Sara - Stehendes Nauli - Stehendes Uddhiyana Bandha - Kapalabhati mit Mula Bandha beim Einatmen; Uddhiyana Bandha/Agni Sara/Plavini Mudra mit leeren Lungen; Anhalten mit Mula Bandha, Ashwini Mudra und Vajroli Mudra - Wechselatmung mit Uddhiyana Bandha, Agni Sara, Plavini Mudra; Mit Mula Bandha, Ashwini Mudra und Vajroli Mudra - Bhramari mit großem Khechari und Shambhavi Mudra - Kevala Kumbhaka Dies ist das Kurs-Audio der vierten Woche des Pranayama Mittelstufenkurses, die Tonspur eines Yoga Vidya Videos. Alle Audios findest du als Videos auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/pranayamakurs-mittelstufe. Autor/Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz, Gründer und Leiter von Yoga Vidya.
Co-hosts Molly Lannon Kenny and Daniel Thornton talk about the connections between the Prana Vayus, forgiveness, and compassion in this episode. In this podcast, the hosts connect ancient ideas and principles of yoga philosophy to daily life. For more information, head over to Molly's website: http://mollylannonkenny.com/.