Self Realization Fellowship (SRF), Relaxation exercises and Kriya Yoga

I am a little reluctant to mention this aspect of relaxation. YOU MUST HAVE A LIVING GURU WITH CONTROL OVER PRANA BEFORE YOU DO PRANAYAMA OR THE BREATHING EXERCISES INVOLVING KUMBHAKA OR HOLDING THE BREATH.
Let me give you an example of control over prana. Remember prana is not breathing. Gurudev had a very advanced disciple names Kankuben. (More about her in my translation gautamkaka.wordpres.com I will give open access to everyone for the incredible stories about the lineage shortly). Gurudev had gone to visit her. For whatever reason, she did not want Gurudev to leave. So when Gurudev sat on the bus, she merely looked at the bus and took the prana away from the bus. No matter what they tried, the Bus would not turn on! Finally gurudev told her that he has to go and she should not inconvinience others and she released the prana back to the bus and it started! This story should illustrate that prana is not breathing – there is a lot more to it. Swami Vivekananda in his treatise on Yoga darshan which is called Raj Yoga describes it in more detail.

Also remember, Kankuben was very advanced but still has one more birth to go through!

In this day and age of the internet and an abundance of charlatans who make incredible claims, it is easy to get information about pranayama or breathing exercise. One can divide breathing exercises into 2 categories – one with holding breath and the other not holding the breath. True pranayama involves holding the breath. Holding the breath is called Kumbhaka. Holding the breath can be done within the body and outside the body. Any effort to hold the breath should NOT be done without a living Guru. Like Yogananda said, it is definitely uncomfortable and can be harmful.

Kriya Yoga has everything to do with prana – the direct route, the airplane way to be merged in God. In Kriya yoga, the prana from the body is withdrawn and taken within through the brahmanadi and merged at the Agna chakra and then higher. The indirect result of withdrawing the prana is first the breathing stops and then the heart can be made to stop.

Kriya Yoga

Now the difference between a hatha yogi and someone who does the REAL KRIYA YOGA appears. In both cases, the breathing ceases.

 

Hatha Yoga  

Real Kriya Yoga  

The breath is forcibly held  

Breathing automatically ceases  

The prana or sensation in the rest of the body remains intact  

Prana is withdrawn from the body and there is numbness in the extremities  

If done long, you can become unconscious / and experience nothingness  

This leads to super consciousness and true consciousness. You become aware of your true self initially the soul – a pure existence which does not think, does not have emotions or ego. Eventually in time the soul consciousness merges into God.  

The body becomes tense  

The body relaxes  

Health benefits maybe there  

Realization of self and God.  

 
 

Thus the SRF relaxation exercises should be done because one should learn to relax the body especially while doing the breathing exercises. This relaxation of the body and especially the lungs and chest is crucial when doing Kumbhaka. I have intentionally left a few things vague here. One has to learn these things from an accomplished living Guru. There are specific criteria for a true Guru which I have discussed elsewhere.

 

2 comments

    • Anindya on 17 Jan 2012 at 9:04 pm
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    Thanks for sharing and inspiring.

    Just one comment though, as I stumbled upon it while reading your blog. You mentioned, 12 Dhyanas give the experience of one Savikalpa Samadhi. 12 Savikalpa Samdhi gives the experience of one Nirvikalpa.

    Swami Vivekananda, mentioned when the mind can be fixed on the centre for twelve seconds it will be a Dharana, twelve such Dharanas will be a Dhyana, and twelve such Dhyanas will be a Samadhi.

    NOTE: He never mentioned the type of samadhi the way you stated. I did not come across any deterministic methods to enter nirvikalpa samadhi, being mentioned in any upanishad or vedanta.

    1. There are many things Swami Vivekananda, Paramhansa Yogananda did not mention – The whole thing is misunderstood by the genral population. Even what I write and although it is very clear is misunderstood! We can only understand what we TRULY experienced, rest is a mathematical understanding not experienced based clarity.
      Thank you for your very kind words.

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