Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 Hi Emily, Do some full body warm-ups and then the below pranayam. Also, get an understanding of yourself through the eyes of Nature - in other words learn something about your Ayurvedic constitution and how you can work with what is going on for you. [ http://www.sahej.com/ayurveda_intro.html ] [ http://www.sahej.com/Ahamkara.html ] [ http://www.sahej.com/Asana_and_Ayurveda.html ] Saro Nari Sohi Pranayam with the Siri Gaitri Mantra Sit in easy pose or in lotus pose. Keep the spine straight and the body balanced. Concentrate at the root of the nose where the eyebrows meet on the forehead. Close the eyelids to 1/ 10th open. Place the hands in prayer pose at the center of the chest or in gyan mudra: the tip of the index finger touches the tip of the thumb. The hands rest over the knees with the elbows straight. Curl the tongue and extrude the tongue about 1/2 inch past the lips. Inhale through the "U" of the tongue in eight equal stokes. Place the mantra on the strokes. One mantra per eight strokes of the inhale. Then exhale in eight equal strokes through the nose. Make the breath precise and forceful. Mentally place the mantra on the breath as you exhale, one mantra for the eight strokes. The Siri Gaitri Mantra is: RA MA DA SA, SA SAY SO HUNG Use a melody as in Kirtan Kriya or use a monotone when mentally reciting the mantra. Continue the meditation for 11 to 31 minutes. Then inhale deeply, hold briefly and relax. COMMENTS: This meditation must be built slowly. Start with 3 to 11 minutes. The pranayam is very powerful. It can adjust all the meridians and healing channels in the body. Treat it with respect and keep a glass of water handy. It will give you fantastic digestion. It will supply you with energy when you are sure there is none. It is a healing meditation that can empower your entire immune system. It is the type of mediation that you must approach with patience and regularity to mine its hidden secrets. It is worth the effort. emily beckwith wrote: > > > Sat nam everyone! I've been overworking myself revising for exams > lately and now suffer from IBS (Irritable Bowel.) I know this is > stress and diet induced, but was hoping some of you could offer some > wisdom? > > All thanks and love, > > Emily. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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