Monday 29 September 2014

YMSA Yoga Meditation Studio Palm Beach - Bumble Bee Breath



Brahmari Pranayama
(Often taught in a Yoga Meditation class)


If someone who wasn’t familiar with Yoga breathing practices walked into a roomful of people humming like a swarm of bees - they might start to worry or question the state of mind of people in the room.  I have to admit, I’ve had a little chuckle myself after glancing around the room during the practice of Bumble Bee breathing - the scene immediately brings a smile to my face. I especially love the vibrational energy it brings.  It sounds like a group of people omming and has the same relaxing effect.  It definitely lifts the mood in the room.
 
Humming Bee breath or Brahmari breath is a simple pranayama technique. The outward breath is directed to a specific area of the body, this breath vibrates internal and external areas of the body releasing tension. A person will also notice a reduction in stress, anxiety and an increase in the feeling of peacefulness and serenity.

What’s actually happening in the body is that the vibration stimulates the cells beneath the skin helping the blood flow rapidly into dry dehydrated muscles and tendons bringing fresh nutrients. This is helpful for regenerating and restoring organs for good health. 

When told about the health and meditation benefits of Brahmari breathing, everyone becomes very enthusiastic and wants to try it.  This technique involves vibrating the lips while expelling air and thinking “Om” at the same time.  Sounds difficult when reading about it but on a practical level it is ever so simple.

The areas that receive the most benefit from the practice of Brahmari breathing are the upper chest, throat and nasal passages. As the sound vibrates and moves through the body,  healing begins to take place in those areas.  

I have personally found humming Bee breath to be very effective in soothing and minimising the outbreak of cold sores around my mouth. When I feel one coming on, that familiar, annoying, tingling feeling around my lips - I practise Brahmari breathing.  

We all experience built-up tension in the body bought on by the stressful situations we face every day. Stress has an adverse effect on the immune system, however we can counteract this by practising Brahmari breathing. A person can calm their mind; ease anxiety, tension and frustration. This is a very effective practice which will help to quickly restore balance to your mind and body.  

A headache can be caused by lack of energy and blood flow through the shoulders and neck area. The gentle vibration produced by Brahmari breathing can help activate the body’s natural healing energy causing it to move and improve the flow of blood. The blood system transports nutrients and lubricants into tight areas of the body loosening built up tension.
 
This pranayama is another  valuable tool that we can add to our self help toolbox. You might find this practice a little unusual at first because of the “omming” sound the practice produces. But you will get used to it and even begin to really like the sound and find it to be soothing and calming. Like most breathing techniques because they calm the mind, the heart rate will slow down and this in turn lowers blood pressure. 

You can practice Brahmari breathing at the end of a long day when you need a little TLC.
Just find a  comfortable area for your practice and take a few minutes to unwind. Be kind to yourself, breathe slowly and deeply removing tension or stress in the upper areas of the body that need a little rejuvenation and revitalisation. 

If you want to try this before going to bed, this pranayama breath has been known to aid insomnia helping you to drift off and experience a deep relaxing nights rest.

If you would like to learn how to practice this wonderful pranayama you are welcome to contact us. Leave us a comment along with your details and we will get back to you as soon as we can.

Namaste
Lalita
YMSA Team

Monday 8 September 2014

YMSA - Yoga Meditation Studio Palm Beach - 10 Benefits of Yoga Asanas

10 Benefits Of Yoga Asanas

1) Increase Flexibility & Strength: A variety of Yogic Asanas (physical postures) involve stretching various parts of your body in a specific way. This greatly increases your flexibility

and muscle tone. It also strengthens your joints and increases your range of motion.

2) Relieve Pain: Long hours in front of the computer or excessive driving can lead to severe back pain, as the muscles and spinal cord tighten up. You can easily treat this problem with Yoga as it increases your muscle flexibility, lubricates your joints, and improves alignment.

3) Balance Your Weight: One of the most popular health benefits of Yoga is natural weight loss. This means that you can lose excess fat from your body without any side effects. Yoga increases your metabolism rate, so helps you lose weight naturally.

4) Enchance Breathing: Take up yoga and you'll breathe better. Yogic breathing or pranayama focuses on controlled breathing. Overall breathing is reduced. Although this may involve deep breaths, long pauses and slow exhales. Breathing like this can help clear up nasal passages, treat sinus & asthma problems, strengthen your nervous system. And calm your mind.

5) Flex and Lubricate Joints: Various yogic postures lubricate your joints, tendons and ligaments and increase their flexibility. Yoga is the only exercise that works on your external as well as internal organs and stimulates them to work in a healthy and efficient manner.


6) Allieviate disease: Yogic techniques are immensely powerful. They rev up each part of your body thus helping you get rid of chronic ailments such as asthma, high blood pressure, hormonal imbalances and so on.

7) Detoxification: Yoga asanas can help get rid of the toxins in your body in a natural way. The various postures and breathing techniques used in Yoga asanas help flush out the toxins from every part of your body, leaving you feeling healthier.

8) Anti-Aging Benefits -
By practicing yoga asanas you'll look better, feel better, and move better. Various yogic postures and breathing exercises provide elasticity to the spine, strengthen your abdominal muscles, improve the texture of your skin, maybe even delay the onset of wrinkles, and revitalize each part of your body. The end result will be a physiologically younger you.

9) Memory - Improved memory is another health benefit of Yoga which works well for children, adults as well as the aged. This may be because Yoga asanas improve blood circulation to the brain, increases concentration, co-ordination and focus.

10) Emotional Disorders - Yoga is well known for providing relief from stress. Pranayama can
help relieve anxiety, depression, fear and other emotional disorders. Yoga asanas (physical exercises) strengthen the nervous system, and have a very calming effect helping you to feel more balanced.

Yoga asanas are a way of life - they work miraculously in healing all kinds of health problems and revitalizing your entire system. The best way to learn about yoga asana health benefits is by practicing this science yourself and experiencing first hand, the wonderful effects it has on your mind, body and spirit.



 

Namaste
Lalita