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See Positive Improvement in Parkinson Disease

Susmita

My mother has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.

From time to time, she is also losing balance. Her knees are giving away, so that she is suddenly sitting down in the middle of walking.

Naran 

Chant “ROCK ROSE, CHERRY PLUM, ROCK WATER” 100 times over a glass of water and give her daily.

Do it two times a day.

Susmita (after three weeks)

I already see positive improvement in her! Thank you so much!!

Related Posts

Mantras for Physical Wellness: https://healbymeditation.wordpress.com/2011/10/28/mantras-for-physical-wellness/

Healing through Pancha Mudra Pranayama Part I:  http://reachnaran.com/healing-through-pancha-mudra-pranayama-part-i/

Healing through Pancha Mudra Pranayama Part II

Naran

Procedure to do the Mudras

Doing the Mudras

Except for Poorana Mudra, for all other Mudras keep your hands on the lap. For Poorana Mudra, keep them touching the navel.

They have to be performed in the order listed. The duration has to be same for all the mudras.

One has to sit erect, either in a chair or on the ground in a yogic posture of your liking or simply squatting. Idea is to keep your spine erect while doing the Pancha Mudras.

These mudras activate five different types of Prana in our body namely – Prana, Apanan, Vyanan, Udanan & Samanan.

Follow this Breathing Technique

Do all the Pancha Mudras in the order of Chin Mudra, Chinmaya Mudra, Adi Mudra, Meru Mudra and finally Poorana Mudra.

While doing the Mudra, do Pranayama following the counts:  –

 Inhale: 4, Hold: 1, Exhale: 5 Hold: 2.

This will be considered to be one round. Do 7 rounds of breathing for each Mudra.

It will take totally a maximum of 7 to 9 minutes

Compulsorily do it every day

Give 15 minutes gap after tea and 30 minutes gap after food.

Breathing helps…

Breathing is connected with both Pranic Body as well as Mental Body. The Pranayama heals the Pranic body and makes oxygen available to our bodies.

Related Posts

Healing through Pancha Mudra Pranayama Part I: http://reachnaran.com/healing-through-pancha-mudra-pranayama-part-i/

Healing through Pancha Mudra Pranayama Part III: http://reachnaran.com/healing-through-pancha-mudra-pranayama-part-iii/

Healing through Pancha Mudra Pranayama Part IV: http://reachnaran.com/healing-through-pancha-mudra-pranayama-part-iv/

Healing through Pancha Mudra Pranayama Part V: http://reachnaran.com/healing-through-pancha-mudra-pranayama-part-v/

Healing through Pancha Mudra Pranayama Part I

Naran

The basis of Pancha Mudra Pranayama…

Pranayama helps us to reduce no of breaths per minute. As Prana should go to all parts of the body, we require Mudras.

Pancha Mudras are…

They are Chin Mudra, Chinmaya Mudra, Adi Mudra, Meru Mudra and finally Poorana Mudra.

Chin Mudra…

When you do Chin Mudra, the Prana flows downwards. The breath goes to navel and then to legs. It’s good for lower back and for elimination.

Chin mudra

Chinmaya Mudra

This activates the Prana – Samanan, which flows from navel to throat upwardly. It is good for digestion.

Chinmaya-Mudra

Adi Mudra

It initiates the Prana called as Udanan, which flows from throat to brain.  Thinking capacity of the person improves.

Adi mudraMeru Mudra

This Mudra activates the autonomous nervous system. It stimulates the spinal cord and good for the back too.Meru mudraPoorana Mudra

By doing this Mudra, we make the Prana travel all over the body. It means which ever part of the body lacks Prana; it will be supplied by this Mudra…

poorna-mudraRelated Posts

Healing through Pancha Mudra Pranayama Part II: http://reachnaran.com/healing-through-pancha-mudra-pranayama-part-ii/

Healing through Pancha Mudra Pranayama Part III: http://reachnaran.com/healing-through-pancha-mudra-pranayama-part-iii/

Healing through Pancha Mudra Pranayama Part IV: http://reachnaran.com/healing-through-pancha-mudra-pranayama-part-iv/

Healing through Pancha Mudra Pranayama Part V: http://reachnaran.com/healing-through-pancha-mudra-pranayama-part-v/

Simple ways to meditate Part I

Naran

Meditation is an experience that nobody can teach you.

Neither can we go to deep into meditation suddenly as it’s a practice and a habit that is formed over a period of time.

Meditation means, to remain silent. Though, thoughts keep appearing.

If any thought is present then it’s not meditation. How to remain thoughtless though?

Remaining silent with releasing techniques

How to remain silent in spite of thoughts?

Mind can cling to picture or a mantra.

Do we have a mantra for silence? There is no mantra for silence.

However, there is a technique to create silence. The technique is as follows:

  • When a thought comes don’t resist it. Say inside you, ‘this is my thought’. Thus, you disassociate yourself from the thought.
  • Then ask the question to yourself, ‘Can I let go this thought?’ It will go. You can also say “release”. Then it will go.
  • Now, there will be at least a one second gap between thoughts. This is equivalent to one hour of meditation. In general, we never have a gap between thoughts. In general we might have ten thoughts in one second.
  • If you do not want the “let go” step, then form your own mantra or word. When we say that mantra, we create a gap between the thoughts.
  • When a thought comes, interrupt it with the mantra and you will become silent. When another thought comes, say the mantra. The silence in between the mantra is meditation.

Need for pranic and physical bodies to be in coordination

Our pranic body and physical body have to be in coordination. Otherwise, we can’t meditate.

If we regulate our breathing pattern or do pranayama then they will be in coordination.

This is because both breathing and prana have the same origin. When breathing is regulated, prana is regulated too.

Pranic body has to be clear of impurities

When the pranic body is clean, then the meditation can be done successfully.

Why so much impurities in the pranic field?

It’s due to the mind. My own sadness and worries create these impurities. With the help of pranayama, one can clean these impurities.

Read the second part of the article here: http://reachnaran.com/simple-ways-to-meditate-part-ii/

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