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Sound & Mantra

Practices of sound — humming, the ocean breath, and resonance as an anchor.

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meditationकुण्डलिनी

Kundalini Awakening Symptoms — What's Really Happening?

Heat climbing the spine, spontaneous shaking, sleeplessness, waves of emotion — the symptoms attributed to a kundalini awakening have a lineage, a literature, and now a testable physiology.

8 min read
meditationनिमित्त

Seeing Light During Meditation: What the Nimitta Means

Glows, geometric patterns, a steady point of brightness behind closed eyes — the lights that arise in meditation have a name, a lineage, and a measurable cause.

10 min read
philosophyवैराग्य

Vairagya: How Do You Practice Non-Attachment Daily?

Vairagya is non-attachment — wanting and acting without being ruled by the result. The yogic texts named the skill; modern psychology has begun to measure it.

6 min read
philosophyअहंकार

Ego Dissolution in Meditation: Does Ahamkara Vanish?

Practitioners keep reporting that awakening feels empty, or that sitting tips into dissociation. The tradition named the dissolving self ahamkara, and drew the line a modern clinic now confirms.

6 min read
meditationजप

Japa Meditation: Why Mantra Repetition Steadies the Breath

Japa is the repetition of a mantra on a loop of beads. The laboratory keeps finding that this plain, countable practice settles the breath and steadies the heart.

7 min read
ritualदिनचर्या

Dinacharya: What Is the Ayurvedic Daily Routine?

Dinacharya is the Ayurvedic conduct of the day — waking before dawn, eating with the sun, sleeping on time. The tradition codified it; modern science corroborates the rhythm.

6 min read
breathworkप्राणायाम

Slow Paced Breathing: When 6 Breaths Per Minute Falls Short

Six breaths per minute became the global prescription for slow paced breathing. A May 2026 study shows it produces measurably different effects by age — confirming what the Hatha Yoga Pradīpikā said about individual calibration four centuries ago.

7 min read
meditationध्यान

How to Enter the First Jhana: Practice and Evidence

How to enter the first jhana is one of the oldest practical questions in contemplative literature, and 2025 neuroscience is finally measuring what classical texts described. Five factors, one threshold, no shortcut.

8 min read
breathworkभ्रामरी

Bhramari Pranayama: Why the Humming Exhale Calms the Brain

Bhramari pranayama is the Sanskrit humming-bee breath. The Hatha Yoga Pradipika prescribed it for the dissolution of the mind. A small, recent body of research has begun to describe what the humming exhale actually does to the nervous system.

7 min read
breathworkदीर्घसूक्ष्म

Resonance Frequency Breathing: Is 6 Breaths Per Minute Right?

A four-week trial published this week compared individualised resonance-frequency breathing against fixed 6 breaths per minute. The answer matters for anyone who has ever been told to chase a number.

6 min read
breathworkभस्त्रिका

Bhastrika is the bellows-breath — what it does to the body, and why the texts insist on a teacher

Bhastrika is rapid, forceful breathing from the diaphragm — what the Hatha Yoga Pradipika calls the bellows-breath. The texts are precise about its power and equally precise about its risks. Both matter.

8 min read
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