Ganana
rul khor ('magical instrument' or 'magic circle;' Skt. adhisāra [1]), in full tsa lung trul khor (Sanskrit: vayv-adhisāra 'magical movement instrument, channels and inner breath currents'), also known as yantra yoga , is a Vajrayana discipline which includes pranayama (breath control) and body postures (asanas). From the perspective of the ... See more
Trul khor - Wikipedia
1Sit down in a safe, comfortable place and clear your mind. 2Start connecting to your breath. Let yourself breathe naturally. 3Start counting your breaths. Each inhale and exhale is one count. Count your breaths up to seven, and then from seven back to one. If you find yourself suddenly thinking about your daily life and your to-do list, return to
... See moreElissa Epel PhD • The Wim Hof Method
the most efficient breathing rhythm occurred when both the length of respirations and total breaths per minute were locked in to a spooky symmetry: 5.5-second inhales followed by 5.5-second exhales, which works out almost exactly to 5.5 breaths a minute. This was the same pattern of the rosary. The results were profound, even when practiced for... See more