Recent Digestion Articles (Page 2)
Keeping the Body Beautiful
This kriya, which contains a slight variation of the standard Frog Pose, is very powerful. You must keep the chin locked in. It re-adjusts the sex energy and the balance of prana and apana. It is good for digestion and brings circulation to the head. If done with powerful breaths, it will make you sweat quickly.
Khyan Karab Kriya 1
This meditation is said to keep the body young and strong, and the mind fresh and sharp.
Pranayama Cleansing Meditation
Cleanse the body with the precious breath of life.
Ajna Stimulation Kriya
This kriya works to gently stimulate and balance the glandular system, especially the pituitary gland, which is associated with the Sixth Chakra.
Cannon Breath
Cannon Breath cleanses and strengthens the parasympathetic nerves, and adjusts the digestion. It is Breath of Fire done through the mouth.
Kriya for Self-Reliance
Self-reliance will vanish all fear. Fear comes when you are dependent on anything other than your own inner wisdom and higher self. If your self-reliance is strong, you are protected.
Nabhi Kriya for Digestion
To stimulate good digestion and improve concentration, the Navel Point must be stimulated and the energy distributed through the two main naadis that pass on either side of the Navel Point. All the facets of this kriya do this.
Naadi Cleansing
This pranayama is a classical technique, which is referred to in the Gheranda Samhita as a “perfect cleanser.” It is a purifying practice which, if done as a regular sadhana, burns the karmas of many lifetimes. The karmas are coded in the structure of the aura, the flow patterns of the subtle nadis, and in the deep structure of the mental body.
Self-Care Breath Kriya
This self-care breath increases inner energy and strength, boosts the immune system, and cleanses the body.
Sun Salutation (Surya Namaskara)
This is an excellent warm-up exercise before a kriya, and is beneficial as an exercise in its own right. It increases cardiac activity and circulation, stretches and bends the spine, massages the inner organs, aids the digestive system, exercises the lungs, and oxygenates the blood.