Sunday, February 21, 2021

HOW TO STOP SENSATION AND DESIRE OF SPECIFIC ORGAN

Atma namaste all the divine soul. Desire is endless. Our Soul become helpless by the bondage with the mind and sense organs. Desire is like grass it's infinite. Due to lots of thought our sankalp shakti become weak. By doing the simple process of Pranayam, and power of kumbhak you can stop the chitt vriti.

Vivek
How to stop sensation and desire of specific organ.


When a particular sense organ is very active, there is an excessive measure of prana supply given to that particular location of the organ which intends to fulfil itself.
There is the irritation of the senses or an itching of the particular organ due to the excessive flow of the prana there. It may be the eye, the ear, or any organ. We have ten organs, and one of the organs will start itching. This itching, or irritation, or craving of a particular organ is due to an abundant supply of prana in that particular part of the body, which implies a deprivation of other parts of the body from the requisite energy.
The prana shifts its centre of pressure from time to time according to the circumstances, and this should be prevented. The kumbhaka process is a technique by which this excessive emphasis which prana lays on any particular part of the body is obviated, and it is allowed to equally distribute itself in the whole system, which is another way of saying that the rajas of the prana is made to cease.
The excessive emphasis of the prana in any particular part of the system is due to rajas, which means there is movement. Without movement, how can there be any kind of unequal distribution of energy? This is prevented by the process of kumbhaka. The filling of the system with the pranic energy means distributing the energy equally in the whole system and making it felt everywhere equally, with equal intensity, and without the special favour it sometimes does to a particular limb or organ. This is what happens in kumbhaka. It can be done, as mentioned, either after exhalation or after inhalation. Either we breathe out and retain the breath, or we breathe in and retain it. These are the two types of kumbhaka mentioned as bahya vritti and abhyantara vritti.
Simple try to take breathing in rhythmic way, for example, on inhalation count 6, then stop for 3, then exhale counting 6, then stop counting 3. Here when the breath stop between the inhalation and exhalation, prana circulate and equally distributed in each parts of body. And you will feel balanced.
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