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Friday
Jul292022

Secrets of 5 Vāyus of Yoga

The five prana (vital energy) currents are the Vāyus ("airs" in Sanskrit; The Sanskrit word Vāta literally means 'blown'; Vāyu, 'blower' and Prāna, 'breathing' (note: the breath of life; the *an- in animate). To be aware of these currents and how they influence balance, imbalance is to gain valuable insight and pointers to sustain well-being.

1. Prana Vāyu (feeds energy into other four)

PRANA vāyu is responsible for the INTAKE (forward-moving air). It moves downward and inward, providing the basic energy that drives us. It is primarily located in the head, lungs and heart. Imbalances in Prana flow can show up as anxiety, fear, anger (head); breathlessness, asthma, sleep apnea (lungs); heart palpitations or stroke (heart).

Yoga asanas to focus on balancing the Prana Vāyu:

Inversions
  • Kriya Asana Vanekom -Earth Salutation
  • Ardha Salabhasana – Half Locust Pose
  • Paripurna Salabhasana – Full Locust Pose
  • Urdva Mukha Svanasana - Upward Facing Dog Pose
  • Nindra Kokkusana -Crane Pose
Poses with Raised Arms
  • Talasana -Palm Tree Pose
  • Virahdrasana I -Warrior I Pose
  • Utkatasana -Chair Pose
Heart Openers
  • Ustrasana -Camel Pose
  • Setu Bandha – Bridge Pose
  • Urdva Dhanurasana - Upward Bow Pose
  • Bhujangasana – Cobra Pose
Some breathwork to use in conjunction with Prana Vāyu asanas:
  • Ujjaii Breathing (Ocean Breathing)
  • Bhastrika Pranayama (Breath of Fire)
  • Nadi Shodhana (Alternate Nostril Breathing)
2. Udana Vāyu

It circulates in the head and neck and is responsible for growth. It moves upward and results from other vayus working properly. It governs our ability to stand, our speech, effort, enthusiasm and will. It is concentrated near the diaphragm and throat and is responsible for certain respiratory functions, speech and mental functioning (by supporting the blood movement to the brain). Imbalances in Udana vayu functioning include asthma, emphysema; stuttering, voice hoarseness; depression, poor memory, lack of creativity, direction or goals.

Yoga asanas to focus on balancing the Udana Vāyu
  • any of the Warrior Poses
  • Gardusana -Eagle Pose
  • Minasana-Fish Pose
  • Pathi Minasana -Half Fish Pose
  • Vilasana- Bow Pose
  • Vibaritakarani Asana (Half Shoulder stand)
  • Kalapoy Asana - Plow Pose
Some breathwork & other practices to use in conjunction with Udana Vāyu
  • Focus on Exhalation, particularly diaphragmatic breathing
  • Udana Breath (IN: Breathe in through the mouth, attention at the throat chakra EX: Chant OM)
  • Chanting (i.e. Om Kriya Babaji Namo Aum; So-Hum- Om Namah Shivayah)
  • Meditations that highlight raising awareness of head and neck
3. Vyana Vāyu

VYANA vayu is responsible for distribution. It moves outward in a circular, pulsating motion. It is located in the heart and lungs and is involved in cardiac activity, circulation and voluntary nervous system. Imbalances may show up as poor circulation, blocked arteries, heart attack, edema; peripheral neuropathy, symptoms of MS.

Yoga asanas to focus on balancing the Vyana Vāyu include:

Side- Bending Asanas
  • Preparatory Sidebend (on the back)-
  • Utthita Trikonasana- Extended Triangle Pose
  • Supta Garduasana- Reclined Eagle Pose
  • Balasana-Child's Pose
  • Sukasana- Easy Pose
  • Parsva Tadasana- Sidebending Mountain Pose
  • Parighasana -Gate Pose
  • Utthita Parsvakonasana- Extended Side Angle Pose
  • Prasarita Padottanasana -Wide Legged Forward Bend
  • Janu Sirsasana -Head-to-Knee Forward Bend
  • Parsva Upavistha Konasana -Side Seated Wide Angle Pose
  • Parivrtta Janu Sirsasana - Revolved Head-to-Knee Pose
Heart Openers
  • Sun Salutations
  • Namaste Prayer
Breathwork or Pranayana that balance Vyana Vāyu:
  • Focus on Inhalation and expansion -Pulse Breathing
  • Retention of breath (hold after Inhale)- Wim Hof Breathing
  • Vyana Breath (Place the hands on your chest. IN: Bring the arms out, expanding from the center out into the periphery, filling up the lungs; hold 2 seconds; EX: Place the hands back on your chest. Keep your focus at the heart center)
  • Any breathing activities that give you joy, touch your heart
4. Apana Vāyu

APANA vayu is responsible for elimination. It moves down and out and also helps retain things in. It is primarily located in the lower abdomen and is associated with functions of elimination, reproduction and bone health (regulating the absorption and retaining of minerals). Imbalances in Apana flow can show up as constipation/diarrhea, IBS; menstrual problems, sexual issues; bone density issues. It helps us go deeper in our seated forward folds. It can also bring a sense of calm and inner strength. Bringing awareness of Apana-Vayu in any yoga pose creates a focus to ground and stabilize the lower body.

Yoga asanas that focus on balancing the Apana Vāyu:
  • Standing postures (especially standing on one foot)- Eka Pada Utkatasana-Figure Four
  • Paschimottanasanas-Seated forward folds
  • Half Bound Lotus Forward Bend | Ardha Baddha Padma Paschimottanasana
  • Parivrritta Sukasana - Seated Twists
Breathwork, Pranayama or other Practices that help balance the Apana Vāyu
  • Nauli Kriya- Abdominal Massage
  • Agni Sara Kriya- Fire Essence Purification of Abdomen
  • Ashvini Mudra
5. Samana Vāyu

SAMANA vayu is responsible for processing things and moves toward the center in a churning motion. It is concentrated around the navel. It is responsible for digestion on all levels, including the mind. It is associated with processes of digestion, absorption and assimilation. Imbalances in Samana vayu function include metabolism issues, poor digestion, bloating, loss of appetite.

Yoga asanas to help get Samana vayu re-balanced:
  • Supine Twisting Postures
  • Planks
  • Arm-balancing poses
Breathwork, Pranayama & other practices to help get Samana vayu back ' on-track':
  • Focus on Exhalation with abdominal contraction (i.e. Kapalabhati)
  • Suspension of breath (hold after Exhale)
  • Progressive abdominal contraction (Zip-up)
  • Uddiyana Bandha-like practices
  • Samana breath (IN: Imagine pulling the energy in toward your belly EX: Contract the abdomen, imagine the energy becoming more concentrated; hold contraction for a moment.)
  • Kapalbhati (to stimulate agni)
  • High-vibrational food & fasting
Thursday
Oct142021

Benefits of connecting with Nature


Notice getting back to Nature is about connecting with true self. Its about finding ways to 'hang-in-there' feeling ungrounded, and reaching for what brings balance. It dawns that to explore new ventures or activities, even mind-wandering, helps strengthen our ability to clarify what matters now. We each weave a mosaic of our lives. Mindful moments are created wherever we are, come what may. Being ourselves is about living in the present, showing our true colours, nurturing curiosity, living spontaneously, letting go of what we outgrow or what outgrows us, moving on from projects at will, knowing that embracing change is part of acceptance and deepening awareness. Connecting with what is heartfelt is about showing kindness and compassion, knowing that encouraging others is encouraging ourselves. This trains us to grow adept at navigating our thoughts and perceptions. When self-directed, we nourish what resonates, thrive at our pace.

Tuesday
May072019

5 Ways to greater joy

This is one exercise that is part of a group of workshop experiences created to guide participants to deepen theri authenticity. Reflect on 5 Ways to experience greater joy in life:

1. Understand Who you are

Meditate on questions like; 'Who am I?' & 'Why am I really here?'

 

2. Identify matters most to me at this stage of life?

Brainstorm, dream-vision, vision-board, use whatever means resonates...

 

3. Interact with those who live/ model or embody your ideal

Which books have you read? Which events have you attended? Where do models come from?

 

4. Explore obstacles to being yourself 

This implies examining; fears, frustrations, disappointments, irritations which point to belief in the illusion of separation. Only then can one begin to allow self-love to take root.

 

5. Write out and create the ideal vision of being you in the present tense

Where are you? What are you doing? Who is with you? How do you feel?

Friday
Mar152019

7 Tips to promote wellness

The ideal vision of relationship harmony and optimum wellness appeals to many. Still, this is not everyone's reality.  We may work toward it, but sometimes obstacles seem to get in the way.

Consider this: we all encounter stress.  This is part of being human.  Whether we deny, recognize or deal with it, and the approaches we take, simply differ.  Stress isn’t just a feeling or a mental state; if we do not address it, it affects every area of our lives.  Beyond physical symptoms, stress can also have a huge impact on our emotions and general mood. (www.Stress.org describes some mental or emotional symptoms of mounting stress)

On a deeper level, its about energy flow or blockages. When we notice symptoms of stress, anxiety and depression, we have different options to decipher and cope, depending on the severity of the condition.  Different approaches can be complementary.

Consider 7 Tips to promote wellness

1. Participate in emotional release workshops

2. Join a mindfulness stress reduction program

3. Book breathwork Sessions

4. Engage in meditation

5. Stretch into yoga & holistic spiritual practices

6. Learn new things everyday (challenge the mind)

7. Commit to coaching involving relationship & soulwork 

Saturday
Apr152017

10 Reasons why clients choose Dreambuilders Australia

Sometime clients come to us with a particular issue or situation to examine and resolve.  Other times they request guidance in figuring out the next step in a life transition.  We offer a variety of services. If you are considering coaching, consider 10 reasons why clients tell us they choose us:

1) We align what we do in our business with our core values (live in integrity)

2) We empower clients to identify and align their lives with their core values

3) We support our clients in their changing job, career or leadership roles

4) We guide clients to connect the dots to their dreams, challenges and fear 

5) We offer strategic business coaching based on direct experience in small and medium sized business

6) We highlight the importance of growing self-awareness

7) We learn at least as much from our clients as they say they learn from us

8) We encourage clients to make beliefs conscious & let go of all they outgrow

9) We invite clients to see & actualize untapped skills, potential & abilities

10) We support clients to clarify what matters, be focused or regain balance