Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 Cultivating and maintaining good posture is one of our modern challenges. In this lesson we will cover some pointers and techniques related to posture. Some of the reasons for bad posture and the gradual humping of our spine include (1) A closed heart, (2) Being too mental, (3) Too much energy in the upper chakras and not being grounded, (4) Weak navel point. (1) A CLOSED HEART One of the main reasons for poor posture is a closed heart. If we are afraid, lack self-confidence and self-esteem, or suffer from any of the other manifestations of a closed heart chakra, we try to protect ourselves by physically bending in at the heart center. Much of our deep emotional pain in stored in the solar plexus (between the navel center and the breasts.) Our protective instincts are often initiated in the area of the solar plexus. To open the heart, we must begin at the solar plexus and cultivate a deep non-verbal relationship with the emotional energies residing in that area of our body. Fear, anger and sadness are the lions that guard the gate to the heart. We must befriend them to open our hearts. Muscularly the heart needs the support of the back muscles to stay open. If our back muscles are weak, we gradually collapse and bend over. (2) BEING TOO MENTAL Ideally, we operate from our heart. When we walk, our heart should lead. The problem is that we have become talking and walking heads. Our body ends up being a source of transportation for our thoughts about what we think we should be doing. What happens is that our physical head actually leads when we walk and protrudes over our body even when we are eating, talking or sitting working at our computer. When our head is not evenly balanced over our spine, our posture gets out of alignment. Our body has to compensate for the weight of the head sticking out in front of the body. (3) NOT GROUNDED Because we live in our thoughts and not in the sensations in our bodies, our energies stay in our upper body, from the shoulders up. When we are energetically top heavy, many things get out of alignment, including our posture. If our shoulders can't relax, our heart center is not relaxed. (4) WEAK NAVEL CENTER Our navel center is the third eye of our physical body. It is also the physical mid point of the body. When it is weak, we literally have no physical center or way to direct our lower centers. Our physical movements should be initiated from our navel center. However, when it is weak or off center, by default we initiate from our head. CORRECTIVE PRACTICES The above problems can be corrected in a variety of ways. The first is through attention and intention. We simply choose to be aware of where our energy is and balance it out by mental and physical adjustments including (1) Slightly pulling in our navel point (2) Gently pulling the root lock (muscles at the base of the spine) (3) Breathing in our belly and making sure that the inhale expands the kidney area (4) Initiating movements, including walking from the navel center (5) Inhale before initiating movements. Usually we move and then realize we are holding our breath. (6) Pulling our spine up, especially at the solar plexus so it stays open and not caved in (7) Keeping the sternum up and shoulders relaxed (8) Checking periodically to make sure our head in comfortably over the shoulders and not forward. We can pull it back slightly. (9) Feeling the sensations in our body (10) When we have thoughts, checking to see how they register in our body (11) Standing on two feet and legs, instead of balancing on one only while standing around (12) Lie on the floor with pillows or folded blankets under the spine at the level of the heart and solar plexus. (13) While holding a strap that is at least 3 feet long in the two hands, move in various directions to loosen up the front and back of your body. Learn how to move and strengthen the muscles in the mid back. You can make up a lot of movements, which will feel good and move the energy. (14) Move shoulders, hands, arms, fingers, back. We are often stationary. Inaction creates stagnation of energy. Stand up and shake your limbs. Do shoulder shrugs and neck rolls while you are sitting. Be creative, but stretch and move! PRACTICING KUNDALINI YOGA Our daily practice of Kundalini yoga should include exercises to cultivate energy in our lower chakras, strengthen the navel point and open the heart center. Shoulder shrugs and neck rolls provide a lot of relief if practiced on a daily basis. With rare exceptions, all exercises should be executed with an open heart. This means that we should not hump our back to try to get into a posture. This is especially true of leg stretches. Aim the belly, solar plexus and chest toward the leg and then stretch as far as it is comfortable. But do not bend the back to get the head to the leg. The back should be stretched to lengthen and open it SET TO OPEN THE HEART AND REMOVE NEGATIVITY Here is a short set that works on opening the heart center. It is taken from " Relax and Renew " page 102 and was taught by Yogi Bhajan in 1973. During exercise one, keep the breath in the solar plexus and feel the energy and sensations there. Exercise two actually takes stress out of the head and gives you a glowing complexion. You are so happy when it is over! Exercise three opens up the back and heart and connects the energy of the arms and hands with the heart. This and the following one are good exercises for symptoms of carpal tunnel and numbing of the arms and hands. These conditions are partly caused by blocked energy between the hands, arms and heart. Exercise four is fabulous to do many times a day. You can open your heart from the back. Feel your shoulder blades move down and together. A lot of stress, which is blocked heart- center energy, will be released. Enjoy. Full details of this set complete with illustrations can be found at kundalini yogakyt17.html (Source: kundalini yogaclasses.html ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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