Friday, January 21, 2011

Asana and Prana

Prana, Vital energy, which corresponds to Ki or Qi in Chinese medicine, pervades the whole body, following flow patterns, called Nadis, which are responsible for maintaining all individual cellular activity. Stiffness of the body is due to blocked prana and a subsequent accumulation of toxins. When prana begins to flow, the toxins are removed from the system, ensuring the health of the whole body. As the body become easy to perform, and steadiness and grace of movement develop. When the quantum of prana is increased to a great degree, the body moves into certain postures by itself and asanas, mudras and pranayamas occur spontaneously.

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