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Writer's pictureLeila McKail

INNER CONFLICT RESOLVER REFLEX

Sit in an Easy Pose, with a light jalandhar bandh.


Eyes  Close the eyes 9/10ths of the way.


Mudra Place the hands over the chest, with the palms on the torso at the level of the breasts. The fingers point toward each other across the chest.


Breath The key to this meditation is attention to the breath. Inhale deeply and completely for 5 seconds. Exhale completely for 5 seconds. Hold the breath out for 15 seconds, by suspending the chest motion as you pull in the Navel Point and abdomen.


Time Begin with 11 minutes. Build up to 31 or 62 minutes.


To End Inhale deeply and stretch the arms up over the head. Relax the breath and shake the arms and hands for 15-30 seconds. Relax.




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This is a form of ancient humanological therapy. We are often confused and held in deadlock when inner conflict blocks our ability to think and act clearly. In these moments, the mind’s prana, or energy, is scattered and distributed in a disturbed manner.


This breath pattern holds the breath out three times as long as it is held in. So, the body senses a lack of prana in vital areas of functioning and asks how it can quickly and optimally reorganise itself to respond to this survival threat.


The fibres of the Pranic Body extend and re-channel the prana to form a new pattern filled with clarity and action potential. Your built-in computer can calculate your total resources and the level of challenge, then design a strategy to prepare and use the mind and body effectively.


This meditation resolves many conflicts and is an automatic reflex for survival. Inner conflict is the result of excess or disturbed prana. The effect is certain, gradual, and simple. Be honest with the breath timing, and the meditation will be honest with you.

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