Guest guest Posted June 27, 2002 Report Share Posted June 27, 2002 I have been doing Nabhi kriya about 1-2 times per week for about a month. I also do BOF with certain asanas each day. I notice a big difference in my navel center after the asanas. My navel center is strong enough that I can feel it without using my hands. However, it's never on or below the umbilicus. It's always just above and to the left (less than an inch of center). I know that there is not one set answer on where the navel center is supposed to be, but from what I've read, it is usually somewhere between the umbilicus and 2-3 inches below the umbilicus. If my pulse is strong, but the location is not where I'm reading it is supposed to be, is it still set? I'm assuming that being slightly off center is 'ok' as long as it's strong and in that general vicinity. But I wanted to double check. Thanks! Christa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2002 Report Share Posted June 27, 2002 Sat Nam Christa, " If my pulse is strong, but the location is not where I'm reading it is supposed to be, is it still set? I'm assuming that being slightly off center is 'ok' as long as it's strong and in that general vicinity. But I wanted to double check." If you look in KY Guidelines I think, for one of the Nabhi Kriyas, it talks about ajusting the navel center. How to find the pulse, and center it. Brad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2002 Report Share Posted June 27, 2002 Sat Nam Christa, Usually, looking for energy centers on your own body is difficult. The big pulsing is a major blood vein and it is naturally off to the left at about 2 o'clock if the belly button is a clock where 12 o'clock is toward the head. Because everyone has that pulse there, I can't imagine that I am supposed to be looking for that. I think that my problem with this is I am not sure about the physical sensation that I am looking for when I poke my fingers into my navel. Also, working on myself is a disadvantage. MSS Gurucharan Singh Fowlis says after doing stretch pose on an empty stomach, press the finger tips firmly into the spine. You should feel beating strongly at the center of the belly button. It is an etheric point between the spine and the front of the body. It does not seem to be the same as the Chinese Tan Dian, or the Japanese hara which is 2 finger tip lengths below the belly button and toward the center of the body. Fowlis implies that they are related if not the same. This is not clear to me. In the Upanishads, it is the cnter of the third or Manipura chakra and the "stomach" The detailed discussion that has never been completely clear to me is in the Meditation Manual for intermediate Students. Sat Nam Gian - "spatialagent1" <spatialagent1 <Kundaliniyoga> Thursday, June 27, 2002 10:04 AM Setting the navel center > I have been doing Nabhi kriya about 1-2 times per week for about a > month. I also do BOF with certain asanas each day. I notice a big > difference in my navel center after the asanas. My navel center is > strong enough that I can feel it without using my hands. However, > it's never on or below the umbilicus. It's always just above and to > the left (less than an inch of center). I know that there is not one > set answer on where the navel center is supposed to be, but from what > I've read, it is usually somewhere between the umbilicus and 2-3 > inches below the umbilicus. If my pulse is strong, but the location > is not where I'm reading it is supposed to be, is it still set? > > I'm assuming that being slightly off center is 'ok' as long as it's > strong and in that general vicinity. But I wanted to double check. > > Thanks! > Christa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2002 Report Share Posted June 27, 2002 Sat Nam, > " If my pulse is strong, but the location > is not where I'm reading it is supposed to be, is it still set? It is set a lot more than if you were doing nothing. > > I'm assuming that being slightly off center is 'ok' as long as it's strong and in that general vicinity. But I wanted to double check." I think there might be different opinions about this. Mine is to just keep going and see what happens. Observe how the pulse moves or changes or stays the same. Doing the practice is the most important thing. And then being with your navel pulse as your center. If your sense of power and centeredness is transforming then you are on the right path. Everything evolves over time. Do some navel exercises everyday even if you don't do the whole Kryia. Sat Nam, Gururattan Kaur > > If you look in KY Guidelines I think, for one of the Nabhi Kriyas, it talks about > ajusting the navel center. How to find the pulse, and center it. > > Brad "OUR DESTINY IS TO BE HAPPY" > - Yogi Bhajan > > You can UNSUBSCRIBE from this list at the Groups Member Center (My Groups), or send mail to > Kundaliniyoga > NO UNSUBSCRIBE REQUESTS TO THE LIST PLEASE! > WEB SITE: kundalini yoga > > KUNDALINI YOGA ON-LINE TRAINING. Details from > kundalini yogaclasses.html > > Sponsored by YOGA TECHNOLOGY - Practical Books & Videos on Kundalini Yoga & Meditation. Also Meditation & Mantra CDs. > > Your use of is subject to > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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