This
is a popular multi-purpose
breathing meditation. While it offers all the typical benefits of meditation, it also
rejuvenates and helps bring balance and health to the body.
Interestingly,
many people with allergies or colds even find that it unclogs stuffy noses! One
possible reason for that effect is that when you visualize energy moving around
your body, it follows a course of what acupuncturists call the "governing
meridian", as well as the spine.
Here's
a partial list of what this meditation technique can do:
-
Enhancing
concentration
-
Body-mind
integration
-
Stimulating
& being aware of "Universal Life Energy" (also known as Reiki,
Ki and Chi)
-
Increasing
awareness of the "energy body" and its interrelation with the physical body.
-
Aids
in "transcending" the "physical plane" that most people
have the illusion of being the only reality that they live in - kind of like
the concept behind the movie "The Matrix"
-
Increases
and balances the flow of Reiki energy throughout the body. It does this via main "circuits" (called meridians).
DOING
IT:
You can
do this exercise
either sitting up or lying down, just make sure your spine is straight. If you
tend to get drowsy or fall asleep while doing it, sit.
The
idea is to circulate energy around the center of your torso, in synchronized coordination with your breathing.
For more details, see the "Lost Teachings" book on our links page, but
hopefully the below instructions will be sufficient.
Start
by imagining a tennis-ball width of glowing white light energy at the base of
your spine. Then begin to slowly breathe in, while at the same time you
"see" the energy slowly moving up your spine. In fact, try to imaging
that the energy IS your breath itself. Also see it leaving a glowing trail
behind it, that is going in the same direction.
While
continuing your inhalation, see it continuing up the spine, over the top center of the head, down the middle of the face,
to the upper lip. At that point, you begin slowly exhaling, and seeing the
energy go down from the lower lip, down the front of the chest to the groin, then
back to the base of the spine. At this point, you start the entire process
again. Don't pause at the base of the spine when you
get to the end of your exhalation - immediately continue, and repeat the cycle
with your next inhalation. Repeat this for as long as you have
time for - a half-hour is great if you have time, but do what you can.
It is
important that you go as slow as possible, without feeling that you are not
breathing fast enough, or easily enough.
A
few individuals have a little difficulty visualizing the
entire flow cycle within one breath until they are accustomed to coordinating
their visualization with their breathing. It usually doesn't take long before
they master it. Some run out of breath before the end of their exhalation, or
vice-versa. If you experience this sort of thing, you're either inhaling or
exhaling too slowly, or your visualization is too fast or slow. It should
eventually be very comfortable and you won't even need to think about it (kind
of like when you first learn to drive, as opposed to after you've gotten a lot
of driving experience under your belt). Simply adjust your visualization or
breathing to make them comfortably match. One additional note - be sure to consciously
control your breath rather than letting your body
breathe normally.
As
you keep this circular energy/breathing pattern up, its also important to
eventual start seeing the entire path of the energy as a "whole". A
complete circulation of energy that is moving all the time, along all points of
the entire path (kind of like seeing a flow of traffic on turnpike onramps and off ramps
from a helicopter, rather than just seeing the viewpoint from one car at
different points). If you're doing this meditation technique right, you should
eventually see and feel it as though it is a sort of constantly moving circular band,
almost like a flowing "energy river" (even though you are concentrating on moving the
energy one section at a time). In other words, don't stop seeing the energy moving
as you traverse the sections. Just let it keep on flowing along its path. BUT -
and this is very important - don't try and force this "whole
picture" - it will eventually come over time, as you work on just
seeing the energy move over the sections of your torso as you breathe in and
out.