I have been doing this 7 days now and have been anxiety free, in 2 years this has been the first week I haven’t had crippling anxiety, it’s getting quieter and quieter thank you a million times ❤
I did this pranayama today early morning and felt amazing. One significant difference I felt was that if would wake up early , even after full night sleep I will Keep on yawning and feel sleepy. But today after pranayama I felt rejuvenated. It feels like my brain was lacking the oxygen all this time and this pranayama help me get the right amount of oxygen for the brain. Thank you so much for this video.
Until now I have used a random sequence. This sequence develops my practice into another dimension. Will share this video far and wide with those willing to recieve.
Great to hear that the sequence is resonating with you! 🙏🏼 Following the right flow really elevates your practice. Appreciate you sharing it with others-spreading the knowledge is part of the journey. Sending you much love and blessings for your practice.
@@TheSchoolofBreath i have shared your channel twice, and will continue to. When we develop our practice, it seems we become accustomed. Once I offered to share techniques in a public tub, having had begun when I thought no one was coming. The couple agreed to being shown and then admitted they were about to teach pranayama at a festival the following day, giving me the token of listening and also showing that a "vu" sound during Bhramari/'bee breath' can help to sharply dislodge pineal crystals. I still prefer the "hmmm" with mouth closed, but it is good to learn from each other and to be in conversation. I want to study the vedas more often. As a patient at the School of Ayurvedic Medicine in Albuquerque, they taught me Bhramari Pranayam so as to press the pinkies under the nostrils, the ring fingers next to the nostrils, the middle fingers at the tear-duct of the eye, and the pointer-fingers at the third-eye. Thank you for your channel and energies, communication
If you come here because you need that little bit of peace, let me tell you please don't give up. You have to keep fighting. That stronger, faster, better you is waiting at the end of whatever battle you're fighting. It's not the end. It's only the beginning. You have to get up. Despite the numerous times you've been slammed into the ground you have to dust yourself off and ask "is that all you got?" Because you're strong. Know it. Own it. Trust me, I know. And if you have to go down, go down fighting with everything you've got.
@EnlightenmentMeditation Beautifully said. Thank you for sharing these powerful words. Strength comes from within, and the journey is just beginning. Keep pushing forward-we’re all in this together.
My name is Harripersad Jaikaran i live in Trnidad and Tobago west indies isaw and practice your breath video every day i am motivated by your techniques😅😅😅
Thank you for your positive vibes and gratitude for connecting with you here. Sending much love and blessings for your meditation journey. Cheers Abhi 🙏
Hi there, thanks for practicing with us. Here’s a quick tip: in Bhastrika, you breathe in and out forcefully through your nose. In Tummo, you breathe in through your nose and breathe out with pursed lips. Hope that helps-keep exploring! Sending you much love and blessings for your practice ❤🙏
Thank you, Kevin! 🙏 So glad the teachings resonate with you. Your gratitude means a lot. Keep growing and breathing deeply-there's so much more to explore! 🌟
We are so grateful that we connected with you and you took time to write to us. Sending much love and blessing for your meditation journey cheers Abhi ❣️🙏
Thank you so much for the kind words and support ! I’m glad you enjoyed the video and connected with the teaching style. It means a lot to us. Keep practicing, and if you have any questions, feel free to reach out. Sending positive vibes your way! 🙏 Abhi
Glad you think so! Please don't hesitate to put any questions you might have. Sending much love and blessings for your meditation journey. Cheers! Abhi ❤️🙏
@@TheSchoolofBreath Drear Mr. Abhi, thank you for your time and patience . I have some questions, first which school of yoga are you teaching or representing? Also what form of tummo are you teaching, what is the word you use it in the yoga tradition? Also, in your own words how would you describe Prana Vidya? I’m also curious the sequence you presented, I learned nadi shadona comes before bastrika breathing as a preliminary to begin it, which is different than your presentation. Also If I’m interested in attaining enlightenment through your breathing methods and their order how much time should a day should I devote to it I.e. three hours a day four times a day, or what do you recommend? Thank you tremendously for your time and energy! Namkha
Thank you fo this beautiful sequence, its incredible how much you you move in 15min. As I want to go for more deeper and longer pranayama session, your videos are nice but some wish for a longer video and exercise occured. It could be easy 1-2h of breathwork, that could fit my needs. As 15 min is already poweful, how could it be when doing longer sessions and really getting into pranayama. I would love to dedicate all my life to it - you would be my always wished Master for me to give me further guidance.
Hi there, we have a video on Mudras and we are planning on publishing a course on it in 2025. Here is the link to the video th-cam.com/video/5WXtLAAS9sM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CkwXBWRnzCWXAWC0 and here is our holistic membership where the course will be published www.meditatewithabhi.com/holistic-membership
Thank you for this informative video, you explained really well, also for maintaining my lungs health I take Planet Ayurveda's Shwas Ambu Chai every morning
Thank you, Gracy! 🙏🏼 So glad the video resonated with you. Your routine with Shwas Ambu Chai sounds great for supporting lung health. Keep up the amazing work!
I was not able to fully understand the placement of my hands on the last breath. Do you have a video for it explaining it a bit more? Otherwise I loved this explanation and will try for 20 days ❤
Glad you loved the practice! 🙏🏼 An easier way to do Bhramari Pranayama is to place your index fingers on the cartilage of your ear, close your ears gently, close your eyes as well and hum deeply as you exhale. It’s a simple and effective way to calm the mind. If you want more guidance, check out our video here: Bhramari Pranayama Tutorial th-cam.com/video/bcM85qfbsbY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=3kbaEubQnkizOc9R Keep it up-you’re doing great! ❤️
Namaste Sir, very nice practice along the lines of what I learnt in Rishikesh years ago at Hatha and Kundalini schools. Thank you! I have not practiced the elongated counting and holds with Nadi Shodhana before and very much liked this for breath control and concentration. A question about the methodology, I have always been instructed in Nadi Shodhana to start on left and finish on left. I noticed you finish on the right with the last exhale. Do you see any significant difference of simply Yogis choice? As I instruct Pranayama I am often asked why we start and finish left. I usually answer that we are simply favouring Ida Nadi. Thank you for your time. Namaste
That’s awesome, Mayuri! 🙏🏼 For the humming bee breath (Bhramari Pranayama), you can do it two ways. The easier way is to place your index fingers on the cartilage of your ear, gently closing your ears and eyes while you hum. It’s a great way to calm the mind. You can watch this video for detailed instructions: th-cam.com/video/bcM85qfbsbY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=s0hJwWBfHRie1QeV Keep up the curiosity from South Africa-we’re excited to have you on this journey!
If you ever listen to anything while reading comments, let it be this - go to borlest and read the book whispers of manifestation, then come back and thank me
Waiting..respected teacher.. Kindly make a video how to breath hold for 3 minutes cos my head back and shoulder pain while donig this.. Thank u so much for ur excellence of guidance
Sir 💐🙏thanks alot of you to sharing the core knowldge of ancient yogic therapy...sir if you never miend please i want to know about your age? Please...?😇
Hi I have nose block on on side most of the times so I am not able to practice alternate breathing exercise properly. Please advise how to handle it. Thank you
You are so welcome ! Please let us know if you want us to do a specific video or clarity on something existing. Sending much love and blessings for your meditation journey cheers Abhi 🙏
@@TheSchoolofBreath Love this so much! Would you please come out with a Kundalini awakening series for those of us who have already been meditating for years? THANK YOU
Yes it´s always good to do these on a fairly empty stomach. I would suggest 1st thing in the morning or evening before dinner. Many blessings. Cheers Abhi
I am suffering allergic rhinitis headache gas constipation.very very long time i am suffering sleep disorder .without proper sleep my allergy symptoms sneezing and running nose should increase please suggest me solution 🙏🙏
Greetings from Malaysia. I fully agree with what you are suggesting. I have just one question, can we incorporate mudras to this pranayama. Can you suggest the mudras if can❤❤❤❤❤❤
After the sequence of shaking and moving the energy up the chakras, can you choose any different style of pranayama to do after that or is it only Humming Bee?
Thank you for this video. I am taking the challenge to practice this for the next 30 days to see if I notice any differences. I noticed that in your other video, "Activate Pineal Gland," you included Diaphragmatic Breathing after Alternate Nostril Breathing, but this wasn't included in the current video. Is it optional, or can we add Diaphragmatic Breathing to this practice as well? Additionally, in the previous video, you followed the Humming Bee Breath with Third Eye Meditation, where the tongue was rolled towards the upper palate, but this step wasn't included after the Brahmari Pranayama in the current video. Would it be alright to integrate the sequence from the previous video with the practices from this one in my practice?
Hi there, different techniques resonate better with different people. That's why we encourage experimenting with variations to find what works best for you. Feel free to customize the practice in a way that aligns with your needs, while being mindful of how these variations affect your energy and focus. The key is to stay consistent while allowing flexibility to explore what suits you best. Keep observing the changes you experience and adjust accordingly. Good luck with the challenge, and keep us posted on your progress!
Absolutely, Chetan! 🙏 When breathing becomes deeper and slower, naturally and effortlessly, it truly transforms our energy and well-being. Keep practicing, and let your breath flow with ease. 🌬️✨
This is very hard for me, especially holding my breath as a beginner and needing training and a natural remedy to clear my sinuses so i can breathe through my nose.
🙏 sir lam from India my son 15yrs old he is suffering from celebral palsy he can't sit,walk by is own but mentally he is good please help me sir,there is any technique can I do for him, he will try to do what we say so,please reply me sir 🙏🙏 thank you sir
Absolutely! 🙏🏼 You can start with shorter intervals and gradually increase the time as you get more comfortable. It’s all about progress, not perfection. Keep practicing at your own pace and be patient with yourself-you’re doing great!
It is straigh and simple...the classic yoga sutras tell us a basic sequence of pranayam which no one elaborates...either they do not know or do not put it in simple form....inhale through left nostril count 8 hold ie kumbhak 32 counts and exhale through right nostril count 16 ...in nut shell 1-4-2 that's original system preaches....this is nadi shodhan do it and see the amazing results..❤
I looked it up because of your comment. How many years of yoga practice do you suppose it would take to be able to follow along with a 58 min video like that one? Holy cow that's a real yoga master
Thank you sir for this practice. One doubt I have , I have heard that in alternate nostril breathing we should end from where we started. However in the practice we started from left but we ended at right,... so if you could please advise any specific reason ?
Traditionally, in alternate nostril breathing (Nadi Shodhana), it is common to end the practice by exhaling through the same nostril you started with, often the left nostril. This helps to maintain a sense of balance. However, there can be variations depending on the intention of the practice. In the session you followed, ending with the right nostril is intended to activate the body's Pingala Nadi (associated with energy and action), which is stimulated through the right nostril, providing more balance or energy at the end. Feel free to follow the method that resonates best with your practice!
I have been doing this 7 days now and have been anxiety free, in 2 years this has been the first week I haven’t had crippling anxiety, it’s getting quieter and quieter thank you a million times ❤
I did this pranayama today early morning and felt amazing. One significant difference I felt was that if would wake up early , even after full night sleep I will
Keep on yawning and feel sleepy. But today after pranayama I felt rejuvenated. It feels like my brain was lacking the oxygen all this time and this pranayama help me get the right amount of oxygen for the brain. Thank you so much for this video.
Your visual effects are outstanding! Have done this practice for two weeks and going to 40 days without a break.
Great!
This is exactly what I have been looking for to retraining my breathing.
Welcome, Christopher! Glad you found what you were looking for. Keep up the practice-breathing can change everything! 🙏🏼
Until now I have used a random sequence. This sequence develops my practice into another dimension. Will share this video far and wide with those willing to recieve.
Great to hear that the sequence is resonating with you! 🙏🏼 Following the right flow really elevates your practice. Appreciate you sharing it with others-spreading the knowledge is part of the journey. Sending you much love and blessings for your practice.
@@TheSchoolofBreath i have shared your channel twice, and will continue to. When we develop our practice, it seems we become accustomed. Once I offered to share techniques in a public tub, having had begun when I thought no one was coming. The couple agreed to being shown and then admitted they were about to teach pranayama at a festival the following day, giving me the token of listening and also showing that a "vu" sound during Bhramari/'bee breath' can help to sharply dislodge pineal crystals. I still prefer the "hmmm" with mouth closed, but it is good to learn from each other and to be in conversation. I want to study the vedas more often.
As a patient at the School of Ayurvedic Medicine in Albuquerque, they taught me Bhramari Pranayam so as to press the pinkies under the nostrils, the ring fingers next to the nostrils, the middle fingers at the tear-duct of the eye, and the pointer-fingers at the third-eye.
Thank you for your channel and energies, communication
How's the experience after 20days?
This is what I am searching for. Today nature make me notice this message.Thankyou so much for your wonderful clear explanation 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
You are most welcome 🙏 thank you for joining and connecting. Sending many blessings
If you come here because you need that little bit of peace, let me tell you please don't give up. You have to keep fighting. That stronger, faster, better you is waiting at the end of whatever battle you're fighting. It's not the end. It's only the beginning. You have to get up. Despite the numerous times you've been slammed into the ground you have to dust yourself off and ask "is that all you got?" Because you're strong. Know it. Own it. Trust me, I know. And if you have to go down, go down fighting with everything you've got.
@EnlightenmentMeditation Beautifully said. Thank you for sharing these powerful words. Strength comes from within, and the journey is just beginning. Keep pushing forward-we’re all in this together.
You cannot fight for inner or outer peace. You can only let go of that which you have allowed to disturb that which you actually are.
Wow ❤this is really perfect ! Got long covid and breathing problems . Thank you very much, lovely greetings from the Netherlands 😊
No such thing
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My name is Harripersad Jaikaran i live in Trnidad and Tobago west indies isaw and practice your breath video every day i am motivated by your techniques😅😅😅
Thanks for this very interesting lesson.
Love, Peace & Blessings from Holland.
Namaste
Namaste 🙏 glad you enjoyed it. What part of Holland are you from?
Thank You! That was so illuminating 🙏🏾
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you, Ji! Hari OM
So happy to hear that, Ivana! 🙏🏼 Hari OM! Keep up the great work on your journey. Sending you much love and blessings!
I have been searching for breathing exercises as demonstrated by your video. Thank you. Namaste.
Absolutely accurate!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing your knowledge & teachings, I am truly grateful to have access to your video 🙏
Thank you for your positive vibes and gratitude for connecting with you here. Sending much love and blessings for your meditation journey. Cheers Abhi 🙏
Feel happy and super charged ! Thank you!🙏
The best pranayama session I've seen!
Thank you for connecting here and sharing your love with us! Glad you enjoyed the practice. Sending you much love and blessings for your practice 🙏
Thank you so much was amazing experience
wonderful thank you
Thanks for the practice! 🙏
@enriquecasas4001 You’re very welcome! 🙏 Glad you enjoyed it-keep breathing and enjoying the journey!
Thank you for this amazing deep Pranic and meditative Practice. I heard it quite accidentally
Thnx for sharing and teaching
I feel gratitude for coming across this video.
Thank you for joining and practicing. Welcome to our loving community ❤️🙏
Tumo and bastrika pranayama seemed very similar in this breath, I will research your library for the method of each. Thank you.
Hi there, thanks for practicing with us. Here’s a quick tip: in Bhastrika, you breathe in and out forcefully through your nose. In Tummo, you breathe in through your nose and breathe out with pursed lips. Hope that helps-keep exploring! Sending you much love and blessings for your practice ❤🙏
@@TheSchoolofBreath perrrfect
I am grateful for your teachings Thank you!
Thank you, Kevin! 🙏 So glad the teachings resonate with you. Your gratitude means a lot. Keep growing and breathing deeply-there's so much more to explore! 🌟
Excellent. God bless you. Regards
Thank you so much, Padma! 🙏🏼 Grateful for your blessings and support. Wishing you peace and joy on your journey.
I’m very grateful that you shared this.
We are so grateful that we connected with you and you took time to write to us. Sending much love and blessing for your meditation journey cheers Abhi ❣️🙏
Blessings everyone
Excellent we so need teachings of the breath in different ways
Thanks for this from London!
Great video and I like your style of teaching!
Thank you so much for the kind words and support ! I’m glad you enjoyed the video and connected with the teaching style. It means a lot to us. Keep practicing, and if you have any questions, feel free to reach out. Sending positive vibes your way! 🙏 Abhi
Super one, thanks for posting
Amazing thank you,,
Great Work! Very inspiring!
Glad you think so! Please don't hesitate to put any questions you might have. Sending much love and blessings for your meditation journey. Cheers! Abhi ❤️🙏
@@TheSchoolofBreath Drear Mr. Abhi, thank you for your time and patience . I have some questions, first which school of yoga are you teaching or representing? Also what form of tummo are you teaching, what is the word you use it in the yoga tradition? Also, in your own words how would you describe Prana Vidya? I’m also curious the sequence you presented, I learned nadi shadona comes before bastrika breathing as a preliminary to begin it, which is different than your presentation. Also If I’m interested in attaining enlightenment through your breathing methods and their order how much time should a day should I devote to it I.e. three hours a day four times a day, or what do you recommend? Thank you tremendously for your time and energy! Namkha
Excellent presentation thank you so much
Thank you fo this beautiful sequence, its incredible how much you you move in 15min. As I want to go for more deeper and longer pranayama session, your videos are nice but some wish for a longer video and exercise occured. It could be easy 1-2h of breathwork, that could fit my needs. As 15 min is already poweful, how could it be when doing longer sessions and really getting into pranayama. I would love to dedicate all my life to it - you would be my always wished Master for me to give me further guidance.
It's nice. I wish to know.....what's the difference between Breathing Exercise and Pranayama??? 🙏
Sir your videos are really educative. Can you make videos on hand mudras.
Hi there, we have a video on Mudras and we are planning on publishing a course on it in 2025. Here is the link to the video th-cam.com/video/5WXtLAAS9sM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CkwXBWRnzCWXAWC0 and here is our holistic membership where the course will be published www.meditatewithabhi.com/holistic-membership
Very good informative and helpful video
I am patient of lung fibrosis pls suggest me how to improve my lung capacity ❤
So beautiful ! amazing knowledge .. blessings to everyone
Same to you!
Thankyou. Feeling very refreshed.
Thank you for this informative video, you explained really well, also for maintaining my lungs health I take Planet Ayurveda's Shwas Ambu Chai every morning
Thank you, Gracy! 🙏🏼 So glad the video resonated with you. Your routine with Shwas Ambu Chai sounds great for supporting lung health. Keep up the amazing work!
I was not able to fully understand the placement of my hands on the last breath. Do you have a video for it explaining it a bit more?
Otherwise I loved this explanation and will try for 20 days ❤
Glad you loved the practice! 🙏🏼 An easier way to do Bhramari Pranayama is to place your index fingers on the cartilage of your ear, close your ears gently, close your eyes as well and hum deeply as you exhale. It’s a simple and effective way to calm the mind. If you want more guidance, check out our video here: Bhramari Pranayama Tutorial th-cam.com/video/bcM85qfbsbY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=3kbaEubQnkizOc9R Keep it up-you’re doing great! ❤️
Thank you, and may the Peace Allah be upon you, always🇲🇦
Thank you so much! 🙏🏼 May peace and blessings be with you always. Sending love and light your way. 🌿
Namaste Sir, very nice practice along the lines of what I learnt in Rishikesh years ago at Hatha and Kundalini schools. Thank you! I have not practiced the elongated counting and holds with Nadi Shodhana before and very much liked this for breath control and concentration. A question about the methodology, I have always been instructed in Nadi Shodhana to start on left and finish on left. I noticed you finish on the right with the last exhale. Do you see any significant difference of simply Yogis choice? As I instruct Pranayama I am often asked why we start and finish left. I usually answer that we are simply favouring Ida Nadi. Thank you for your time. Namaste
Thanks
Welcome
I am a very new person for this yoga
i want to learn it please make me to know how to start it.
Thank you ❤
I am curious to start a breathing practice, kindly show the position of finger when diong the humming bee . I am in South Africa.
That’s awesome, Mayuri! 🙏🏼 For the humming bee breath (Bhramari Pranayama), you can do it two ways. The easier way is to place your index fingers on the cartilage of your ear, gently closing your ears and eyes while you hum. It’s a great way to calm the mind. You can watch this video for detailed instructions: th-cam.com/video/bcM85qfbsbY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=s0hJwWBfHRie1QeV Keep up the curiosity from South Africa-we’re excited to have you on this journey!
I love it ✨🧚 thankyou ❤🙏
You’re welcome 😊
If you ever listen to anything while reading comments, let it be this - go to borlest and read the book whispers of manifestation, then come back and thank me
I can't access this book please, can you assist me with the link! Thanks in advance
Which should we do first breathing exercises or or a physical routine to balance the charkias
Many thanks & appreciate you as always
So amazing I was doing the correct sequence intuitively missing two of the step but still
That’s amazing Johnny. Keep up the great work and thanks for joining the practice. Namaste 🙏
Whew….. shit… That was tough!….I started to sweat… but I feel wayyyyy more energized right now 😊
Waiting..respected teacher..
Kindly make a video how to breath hold for 3 minutes cos my head back and shoulder pain while donig this..
Thank u so much for ur excellence of guidance
3 Minutes!! I think only Tom cruise had ability to hold so much.. jokes apart 3 minutes is 180 seconds.. nor even counting them but actual seconds
I can't even hold more than 35 seconds
Even holding breath, Kumbhaka, is contraindicated in many cases?
Please explain tummo breathing, didn't understand quiet clearly, do we have to exhale from mouth in it?
Sir 💐🙏thanks alot of you to sharing the core knowldge of ancient yogic therapy...sir if you never miend please i want to know about your age? Please...?😇
Why though? It's not going to improve your life better you do the practice
What would be the sequence in pregnancy? As we cannot do kapalbhati
Hi I have nose block on on side most of the times so I am not able to practice alternate breathing exercise properly. Please advise how to handle it. Thank you
Wonderful
Thank you! Cheers!
People with high BP, can they perform pranayam.
Will it help them get rid of BP tablets
Namaskaram guruji
Is doing bath and aasanas mandatory before pranayama ??
Is should be done empty stomach ?
I want to know as well
Thank you🙃
You are so welcome ! Please let us know if you want us to do a specific video or clarity on something existing. Sending much love and blessings for your meditation journey cheers Abhi 🙏
@@TheSchoolofBreath Love this so much! Would you please come out with a Kundalini awakening series for those of us who have already been meditating for years? THANK YOU
Thank you❤️
Are we breathing with ujayi Breathe, in & out thru nostril or exhale thru mouth?
Are we to do the hand movements too?
Do you need to do these exercises on an empty stomach?
Yes it´s always good to do these on a fairly empty stomach. I would suggest 1st thing in the morning or evening before dinner. Many blessings. Cheers Abhi
@@TheSchoolofBreath Thank you 🙏
What about contraindications for people with hypertension, heart and lung ailments? Normally bhastrika and Kapalbhati are discouraged for them?
I am suffering allergic rhinitis headache gas constipation.very very long time i am suffering sleep disorder .without proper sleep my allergy symptoms sneezing and running nose should increase please suggest me solution 🙏🙏
Your teaching is excellent but background music is too loud. 🙏
Noted! Thanks for letting us know. Our team took a note and will implement the change in the coming videos ❤️🙏
Greetings from Malaysia. I fully agree with what you are suggesting. I have just one question, can we incorporate mudras to this pranayama. Can you suggest the mudras if can❤❤❤❤❤❤
After the sequence of shaking and moving the energy up the chakras, can you choose any different style of pranayama to do after that or is it only Humming Bee?
When we can do Ujjain pranayama in this sequence ?
Perfect
Thanks 🙏
I cant hold breath longer pls give some guidance
Thank you for this video. I am taking the challenge to practice this for the next 30 days to see if I notice any differences. I noticed that in your other video, "Activate Pineal Gland," you included Diaphragmatic Breathing after Alternate Nostril Breathing, but this wasn't included in the current video. Is it optional, or can we add Diaphragmatic Breathing to this practice as well? Additionally, in the previous video, you followed the Humming Bee Breath with Third Eye Meditation, where the tongue was rolled towards the upper palate, but this step wasn't included after the Brahmari Pranayama in the current video. Would it be alright to integrate the sequence from the previous video with the practices from this one in my practice?
Hi there, different techniques resonate better with different people. That's why we encourage experimenting with variations to find what works best for you. Feel free to customize the practice in a way that aligns with your needs, while being mindful of how these variations affect your energy and focus. The key is to stay consistent while allowing flexibility to explore what suits you best. Keep observing the changes you experience and adjust accordingly.
Good luck with the challenge, and keep us posted on your progress!
Hi, is normal to get a little dizzy at first on the breathing in/out rapidly?
Let breathings become natura..
Absolutely, Chetan! 🙏 When breathing becomes deeper and slower, naturally and effortlessly, it truly transforms our energy and well-being. Keep practicing, and let your breath flow with ease. 🌬️✨
Thank you sir ❤🙏
This is very hard for me, especially holding my breath as a beginner and needing training and a natural remedy to clear my sinuses so i can breathe through my nose.
Thank you
Thank u so much 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
You are so welcome ❤🙏
Sir for tummo breathing, should I breath from my chest or belly?
Belly breathing
🙏 sir lam from India my son 15yrs old he is suffering from celebral palsy he can't sit,walk by is own but mentally he is good please help me sir,there is any technique can I do for him, he will try to do what we say so,please reply me sir 🙏🙏 thank you sir
Can you please make and longer sessions about 40-45 minutes? 🙏
Yes sir
Yes🥰
That would be great!
agreed
So well taught ❤
Thank you 🙏🙏
You're welcome 😊 Please let us know if you have any questions along your breathing journey. Sending many blessings to you Cheers Abhi ❤️🙏
Shud l do that with the hands and arms also? Or is he just do it ?
Holy Moley this is the most epic sequence of breath work I have done. Excellent guide!
hat’s awesome to hear! 🙏🏼 So glad you’re loving the breathwork-keep going, and it’ll only get better from here. Much love and blessings!
I try but it si difficult please IS it possible to reduce the time
Absolutely! 🙏🏼 You can start with shorter intervals and gradually increase the time as you get more comfortable. It’s all about progress, not perfection. Keep practicing at your own pace and be patient with yourself-you’re doing great!
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏thank you sir. 🙏🙏🙏
You're very welcome, Dorina! 🙏🙏🙏 Keep shining and breathing deeply. We're here with you every step of the way. 🌟
It is straigh and simple...the classic yoga sutras tell us a basic sequence of pranayam which no one elaborates...either they do not know or do not put it in simple form....inhale through left nostril count 8 hold ie kumbhak 32 counts and exhale through right nostril count 16 ...in nut shell 1-4-2 that's original system preaches....this is nadi shodhan do it and see the amazing results..❤
At last Tej Pratap Yadav has started doing something sensible.
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@roysunrohit..It's not funny
Sir, I dont understand the kapal bharati sequence
Bahut Achcha samjhate Hain Hindi mein samjhaie
If anyone is looking for a full schedule and progression through pranayama I recommend Light on Pranayama by BKS Iyengar.
I looked it up because of your comment. How many years of yoga practice do you suppose it would take to be able to follow along with a 58 min video like that one? Holy cow that's a real yoga master
Thank you sir for this practice.
One doubt I have , I have heard that in alternate nostril breathing we should end from where we started. However in the practice we started from left but we ended at right,... so if you could please advise any specific reason ?
Traditionally, in alternate nostril breathing (Nadi Shodhana), it is common to end the practice by exhaling through the same nostril you started with, often the left nostril. This helps to maintain a sense of balance. However, there can be variations depending on the intention of the practice.
In the session you followed, ending with the right nostril is intended to activate the body's Pingala Nadi (associated with energy and action), which is stimulated through the right nostril, providing more balance or energy at the end.
Feel free to follow the method that resonates best with your practice!
@@TheSchoolofBreathThis doesn't seem right, can you share which text mentions that we can end at pingala?
I have a problem with my breathing. My nose is congested
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Glad you’re following along, Nihjer! 🙏🏼 Keep going strong in your practice-every step counts!
My nostrils get blocked one another from morning