This may be of interest to some peeps here...spinal breathing pranayama is a yogic exercise that is meant be to be very powerful. Simple to do and easy going as these things go and not much of a time investment...essentially part pranayama (breathwork), part meditation, part visualisation. Two 5 minute sessions with it are recommended in the morning and evening on an empty stomach and it makes a good prelude to meditation. Worth a look I think for anybody interested.
Apparently this is one of the core techniques taught in Kriya Yoga you have to be initiated into, and they consider it very highly indeed. It is meant to be progressive as well, so the more experience you have with the technique, the better you will be able to feel the energies moving. Does anybody here have any experience with this? Information on technique is attached. The practice of deep meditation (attached in post below) makes for an excellent synergy when following this, or as a stand alone practice.
Apparently this is one of the core techniques taught in Kriya Yoga you have to be initiated into, and they consider it very highly indeed. It is meant to be progressive as well, so the more experience you have with the technique, the better you will be able to feel the energies moving. Does anybody here have any experience with this? Information on technique is attached. The practice of deep meditation (attached in post below) makes for an excellent synergy when following this, or as a stand alone practice.