Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Hello Dhyana, I havent read that book so cannot comment. With regards to the Tibetns and the breathing these are described in the book by Peter Kelder. There is some breathing explanations but not much except for the sixth Tibetan which so few will do. I do not agree completely with the site I have picked for the 5 Tibetans as she seems to have agenda's other than what is being written. That being said the pictures there are worth it as one can see the best ways, from a visual standpoint, of performing the Tibetans. I am ok with it for the pictures only. If the breathing excersices appeal to you Dhyana and they are not a version of the " breath of fire " i.e. rapid inhales and exhales, then perhaps you would descibe them for us here. No pressure though, you have your work times and private times I do not mean to inflict anything into the time you wish to spend. Nice that your intuition picked up on that signal from your co- worker! - blessings dear friend - chrism , " novalees " <Novalees wrote: > > Hello dear Chrism, > > I've been reading Jewel in the Lotus. I was wondering if you've seen > how it explains doing the 5 Tibetans? It adds a specific way to > breathe and contracting sphincter/cervix on the exhale through the > mouth. I've had to break it down and incorporate the breathing first, > then the contractions today. (felt led to try this)I'm beginning to > really feel the energy with the second Tibetan so far. Oh, and the > spinning is with the arms outstretched and left palm up, right palm > down. What are your thoughts on this? > > I had a strange experience at work the other night. When I told the > med tech I was going out for a break I noticed her give a quick glance > at her watch (nothing moved but her eyes/subtle!) Suddenly I saw the > situation in my mind where a really stressed and negative staff person > I work with (occasionally) reported me for taking longer breaks than > allowed (which was true by a few minutes!). I then saw that the > supervisor had asked this med tech to clock me and let her know if the > accusation was true. This all happened in like a split second. Wow! > What a warning to be on my best behavior! I was very grateful and was > wondering if this has anything to do with the marvels of the third eye? > > Thank you. Love, dhyana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Hello Chrism, I will be happy to post them tonight as I'm in my studio right now. It's an interesting addition. No breath of fire! lol! You know I'm in the slow lane! Regarding your kind remark about possible imposition on my time, please...this group is a priority in my life. I've had to prune some other groups though, but this one I am fully committed to. I needed more time for my art, and solitude to listen. Its working! Its very easy to get involved in MANY groups! lol! Then I get lazy in other things. Not good. Hugs. Love, dhyana , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Hello Dhyana, > I havent read that book so cannot comment. With regards > to the Tibetns and the breathing these are described in the book by > Peter Kelder. There is some breathing explanations but not much > except for the sixth Tibetan which so few will do. > > I do not agree completely with the site I have picked for the 5 > Tibetans as she seems to have agenda's other than what is being > written. That being said the pictures there are worth it as one can > see the best ways, from a visual standpoint, of performing the > Tibetans. > > I am ok with it for the pictures only. > > If the breathing excersices appeal to you Dhyana and they are not a > version of the " breath of fire " i.e. rapid inhales and exhales, then > perhaps you would descibe them for us here. No pressure though, you > have your work times and private times I do not mean to inflict > anything into the time you wish to spend. > > Nice that your intuition picked up on that signal from your co- > worker! - blessings dear friend - chrism > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " novalees " > <Novalees@> wrote: > > > > Hello dear Chrism, > > > > I've been reading Jewel in the Lotus. I was wondering if you've > seen > > how it explains doing the 5 Tibetans? It adds a specific way to > > breathe and contracting sphincter/cervix on the exhale through the > > mouth. I've had to break it down and incorporate the breathing > first, > > then the contractions today. (felt led to try this)I'm beginning to > > really feel the energy with the second Tibetan so far. Oh, and the > > spinning is with the arms outstretched and left palm up, right palm > > down. What are your thoughts on this? > > > > I had a strange experience at work the other night. When I told the > > med tech I was going out for a break I noticed her give a quick > glance > > at her watch (nothing moved but her eyes/subtle!) Suddenly I saw > the > > situation in my mind where a really stressed and negative staff > person > > I work with (occasionally) reported me for taking longer breaks > than > > allowed (which was true by a few minutes!). I then saw that the > > supervisor had asked this med tech to clock me and let her know if > the > > accusation was true. This all happened in like a split second. Wow! > > What a warning to be on my best behavior! I was very grateful and > was > > wondering if this has anything to do with the marvels of the third > eye? > > > > Thank you. Love, dhyana > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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