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according to my knowledge, the breath we need to take while meditation is with the help of the diaphragm...that is diaphragmatic breathing in which the stomach goes in and out..... that is also called child's breath....have u seen a child breathing??...see how its stomach goes in and out..... that is our natural breath....which we lost in childhood.....it comes over conscious practice over a period of time..."G. Balasubramanian" <gbsub1 wrote: SAI RAM, My humble opinion is that we should not look to

Swamy for each and everything. The query can be answered by any yoga practitioner.. When you take a deep breath in, the air goes inside our breathing system and the chest expands. Along with this the upper stomach moves outward and when you exhale the chest and upper stomach seem to contaract. Let somebody well-versed in Yoga supplement this answer. Why d`ont you look into the 'Dhyanavahini' written by Swamy? G.Balasubramanian On 6/11/07, Sathya Sai Shree Lakshmi <sathyasaishreelakshmi > wrote: Sairam, Can someone tell me what Swami said about the stomach movements during the Breath Meditation? Some say

that the stomach should go out while we inhale and go in while we exhale while some say the other way round. in sai seva lakshmikumar mahadevan <mahadevan12 (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: Note: forwarded message attached. Here's a new way to find what you're looking for - Answers Sun, 10 Jun 2007 06:03:59 +0100 (BST) Sai On Jyoti (Light) Meditation "As regards the technique of meditation, different teachers and trainers give different forms of advice. But I shall give

you now the most universal and the most effective form. This is the very first step in spiritual discipline. At first, set a few minutes every day for meditation, and extend the time as you feel the bliss that you get. "Let it be in the hours before dawn.This is preferable because the body is refreshed after sleep, and the dealings of daytime will not yet have impinged on you. Have a lamp or a candle before you with an open, steady, and straight flame. Sit in front of the candle in the lotus posture or any other comfortable sitting position. Look on the flame steadily for some time, and closing your eyes try to feel the flame inside you between your eyebrows. Let it slide down into the lotus of your heart, illuminating the path. When it enters the heart, imagine that the petals of the lotus open out by one, bathing every thought, feeling, and

emotion in the light and so removing darkness from them. There is no space for darkness to hide. The light of the flame becomes wider and brighter. Let it pervade your limbs. Now those limbs can never indulge in dark, suspicious, and wicked activities; they have become instruments of light and love. As the light reaches up to the tongue, falsehood vanishes from it. Let it rise up to the eyes and the ears and destroy all the dark desires that infest them and which lead you to perverse sights and childish conversation. Let your head be surcharged with light and all wicked thoughts will flee therefrom. Imagine that the light is in you more and more intensely. Let it shine all around you and let it spread from you in ever widening circles, taking in your loved ones, your kith and kin, your friends and companions, your enemies and rivals, strangers, all living beings, the entire world. "Since the light illumines all the senses every day so deeply and so systematically, a time will soon come when you can no more relish dark and evil sights, yearn for dark and sinister tales, crave for base, harmful, deadening toxic food and drink, handle dirty demeaning things, approach places of ill-fame and injury, or frame evil designs against anyone at any time. Stay on in that thrill of witnessing the light everywhere. If you are adoring God in any form now, try to visualize that form in the all-pervasive light. For Light is God; God is Light. "Practice this meditation as I have advised regularly every day. At other times repeat the name of God (any Name fragrant with any of His many Majesties), always taking care to be conscious of His might, mercy, and munificence." Sathya Sai Speaks, volume ten Sai On Breath Meditation (so-hum meditation). In the breath meditation, one gently focuses attention on one's breathing and repeats "Soooo" with the inhalation and "Hummm" with the exhalation. Download prohibited? No problem! CHAT from any browser, without download. Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with FareChase. LOVE,

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Re: [sBOI-post] Fwd:

Bhagawan on Meditation

 

 

 

 

 

according

to my knowledge, the breath we need to take while meditation is with the help

of the diaphragm...that is diaphragmatic breathing in which the stomach

goes in and out..... that is also called child's breath....have u seen a child

breathing??...see how its stomach goes in and out..... that is our natural

breath....which we lost in childhood.....it comes over conscious practice

over a period of time...

 

" G.

Balasubramanian " <gbsub1 > wrote:

 

 

 

SAI RAM,

 

 

My humble opinion is that we should not look to Swamy for each and

everything. The query can be answered by any yoga practitioner.. When you

take a deep breath in, the air goes inside our breathing system and the chest

expands. Along with this the upper stomach moves outward and when you exhale

the chest and upper stomach seem to contaract. Let somebody well-versed in

Yoga supplement this answer. Why d`ont you look into the 'Dhyanavahini'

written by Swamy?

 

 

G.Balasubramanian

 

 

 

 

On 6/11/07, Sathya

Sai Shree Lakshmi <sathyasaishreelakshmi >

wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

Sairam,

 

 

Can someone tell me what Swami said about the stomach

movements during the Breath Meditation? Some say that the stomach should go out

while we inhale and go in while we exhale while some say the other way round.

 

 

in sai seva

 

 

lakshmi

 

kumar

mahadevan <mahadevan12 (AT) (DOT) co.in>

wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: forwarded message attached.

 

 

 

 

Here's a new way to find what you're looking for - Answers

 

Sun, 10 Jun 2007 06:03:59 +0100 (BST)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sai On Jyoti (Light) Meditation

 

 

 

 

" As regards the technique of meditation,

different teachers and trainers give different forms of advice. But I shall

give you now the most universal and the most effective form. This is the very

first step in spiritual discipline. At first, set a few minutes every day for

meditation, and extend the time as you feel the bliss that you get.

 

 

" Let it be in the hours before dawn.This is

preferable because the body is refreshed after sleep, and the dealings of

daytime will not yet have impinged on you. Have a lamp or a candle before you

with an open, steady, and straight flame. Sit in front of the candle in the

lotus posture or any other comfortable sitting position. Look on the flame

steadily for some time, and closing your eyes try to feel the flame inside you

between your eyebrows. Let it slide down into the lotus of your heart,

illuminating the path. When it enters the heart, imagine that the petals of the

lotus open out by one, bathing every thought, feeling, and emotion in the light

and so removing darkness from them. There is no space for darkness to hide. The

light of the flame becomes wider and brighter. Let it pervade your limbs. Now

those limbs can never indulge in dark, suspicious, and wicked activities; they

have become instruments of light and love.

 

As the light reaches up to the tongue, falsehood

vanishes from it. Let it rise up to the eyes and the ears and destroy all the

dark desires that infest them and which lead you to perverse sights and

childish conversation. Let your head be surcharged with light and all wicked

thoughts will flee therefrom. Imagine that the light is in you more and more

intensely. Let it shine all around you and let it spread from you in ever

widening circles, taking in your loved ones, your kith and kin, your friends

and companions, your enemies and rivals, strangers, all living beings, the

entire world.

 

" Since the light illumines all the senses every day so deeply and so

systematically, a time will soon come when you can no more relish dark and evil

sights, yearn for dark and sinister tales, crave for base, harmful, deadening

toxic food and drink, handle dirty demeaning things, approach places of

ill-fame and injury, or frame evil designs against anyone at any time. Stay on

in that thrill of witnessing the light everywhere. If you are adoring God in

any form now, try to visualize that form in the all-pervasive light. For Light

is God; God is Light.

" Practice this meditation as I have advised regularly every day. At other

times repeat the name of God (any Name fragrant with any of His many

Majesties), always taking care to be conscious of His might, mercy, and

munificence. "

 

Sathya Sai Speaks, volume ten

 

 

 

 

Sai On Breath

Meditation (so-hum meditation).

 

In the breath meditation, one gently focuses attention

on one's breathing and repeats " Soooo " with the inhalation and

" Hummm " with the exhalation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Download prohibited? No problem! CHAT from any browser, without download.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with

FareChase.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOVE,

 

 

KARTIK IYER

 

 

 

 

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