Refining Exercises

Deeper Insights into the Refining Exercises

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total health is physical, emotional and mental. A person can be physically healthy but he may not be mentally or emotionally healthy. For example, if he gets upset or irritated in small things, he is emotionally unhealthy. Our mind chatters constantly like a monkey. We’re not really mentally healthy until this monkey calms down.

 

The Refining Exercises were prepared by my Guru Shri. S.N. Tavariaji. There are 84 pranayamas and he wanted to put in the effects of these 84 pranayamas into 6 exercises.

 

Many of us have been practising the Refining Exercises for several years. However, if we know why we're doing these exercises and how they can be instrumental in transforming our lives, we will be able to do them in the proper way. Then, it won't feel like a repetition every day. Instead, something new will come up in our exercises that will transform us in some way.

 

 

The In-Breath

 

The Refining Exercises are practised with the 3SRB rhythm set to 36 cycles per minute.

 

When the exercises become a little mechanical, we don’t breathe in up to 3 in the 1-2-3 of breathing in. So after 1-2, give an extra push to the breath to breathe in right up to the end of 3.

 

Taking the in-breath properly in rhythm will have a profound effect on us in 3 ways:

 

  1. Recall: Recent scientific studies show that when we breathe in rhythm and if we give an extra push in the inspiration, the in-breath, it has a dramatic effect on our memory. The power of recall increases substantially. For example, It happens often that we meet someone and cannot remember the person’s identity. If at that time, we take an in-breath in the rhythm of 1-2-3, we will be able to recall much more easily.

 

Seen from a spiritual aspect, it means we have to remember who we are. We have forgotten the original ‘I’ for millions of years and we have to recall that ‘I’. That’s why Gurdjieff calls the whole exercise as self-remembering.

 

  1. Increased Resistance to Stress: Rhythmic in-breathing also increases the threshold of electrical activity in the brain. Presently, our bioelectricity has greater amperage i.e. outflow is more. We are quick to react. To contain these reactions, our voltage must increase. As we become capable of holding higher voltages, our ability to hold and withstand stress also increases. Yoga calls this Dharana Shakti – the ability to hold. Mental work also happens easily

 

  1. Decision-making: All of life’s decisions are coloured by our emotions. When we make decisions under this emotional hypnosis, they can only be termed as reactions. And a reaction in itself is a wrong decision. It can never lead one to happiness. The right decision can only come out of consciousness. Taking the in-breath in rhythm brings clarity to our decision-making. Thinking is separated from emotions and we don’t get carried away. Our emotional intelligence is awakened and judgements become more balanced. We judge without getting attached.

Besides the above, rhythmic in-breathing also increases motivation and develops our learning skills.

 

Thus, we see that just by making an extra effort at 3, we get so much that can help us advance in our career and life.

 

 

Decision-making: Many of our decisions in life are coloured by our emotions. We get emotionally hypnotised by something and take a decision. All decisions taken under the hypnosis of the emotional centre are reactions to life. And reactions can never lead to happiness because every reaction is already the wrong decision. Consciousness alone can make the right decision. Taking the in-breath in rhythm brings much more clarity to our decisions. It separates thinking from emotions and we don’t get carried away. Our emotional intelligence is awakened and judgements become more balanced. We judge without getting attached. So whenever you want to take a final decision on something, take a deep breath, hold, pause, bring in consciousness and then with the outgoing breath, take the decision.

 

 

 

Relaxing the Nostrils

 

While practicing the exercises, we will find that the muscles of the nose contract. Nearly everyone’s nasal passages contract.

 

We must make an extra effort to relax the nostrils, both while breathing in and out. To keep a check, put your fingers on your nostrils to see that they do not contract. Not a single muscle should be tense. If we can do this, it will have a profound effect on our capacity for self-observation.

 

And over a period of time, our power of smell will increase tremendously. Everyone has pheromones in the body - small molecules that give off smell. A person's body odour reveals many things about the thoughts passing through his mind, his way of thinking. As we practise relaxing the nostrils during the exercises, we'll gradually be able to decipher small smells and the difference between these smells. We’ll also be able to know when a person is telling the truth or lying because our sense of smell will pick it up. This will bring a lot of changes to the reactions we have.

 

Smell is directly connected to our sex life. Any animal before entering into sex, first smells his mate. So the capacity to enjoy sex will change just by relaxing the nostrils.

 

Many people have heart palpitations. By relaxing the nostrils, our heart response rate will also change. We won't get upset or feel hurt very easily.

 

 

Midline Breathing

 

Over the years, as I’ve observed people doing the exercises or even while sitting for a talk, I find many don’t have midline balance - one shoulder is higher than the other.

 

If you observe any painting of Shrinathji, the manifestation of Lord Krishna, you will find that one half is an exact replica of the other. This picture is very symbolic. When there is midline balance, the ida and pingala stop working and breath flows through the sushumna nadi - this is midline breathing.

 

 

This is the state we want to achieve. It will bring tremendous balance in our life and we will be able to perceive the truth in every situation.

 

Right now, while doing the exercises or even throughout the day, we're either breathing from the left or right. So in the first exercise, we place our hands softly on our chest and bring symmetry to both sides of our body. By doing so, we can balance the breath in such a way that at a certain point, we will feel we're only breathing from the middle.

 

What will happen with midline breathing? Presently, we're always one-sided. Suppose I fall in love with someone. Then we're both on our best behaviour. We get married and things start changing and I say, this is not the girl I fell in love with. Everyone has a side which is in light and a side which is in darkness. That other side was already there but it was hidden.

 

At the time of falling in love, If I could have seen both sides, then when the other side is revealed, will I feel any pain? I'll know I fell in love with the whole.

 

We call this the law of the pendulum - everything swings, from happiness to sadness, from good to bad, from day to night, from winter to summer. Nothing lasts forever. At some point, the pendulum stops. In the Hindu shastras, this law is called yama i.e. to stop. Its opposite comes and takes over. Summer dies and winter comes and takes over.

 

Midline breathing builds up an inner form of perception called viveka i.e. the ability to see the duality of life - the hidden and the apparent side. Once our eyes open to this duality, we can rise to a higher state where we see beyond duality.

 

If you can do this for even a minute each day, you'll feel balanced and relaxed the whole day.

 

Let’s detail each exercise.

 

 

 

First Refining Exercise

 

There are two elements in the Anahata chakra. The first is moh, infatuation - it gets easily hypnotized. The second element is the wind element. The imbalance of the wind element causes disease.

 

  1. Relax the Throat: While practising the first exercise, the throat muscles tend to become tense. Therefore, one should relax and breathe in i.e. without tension in the outer throat muscles. From here, gradually, we must go deeper and relax the vocal cords, especially while speaking. (more about this in the sixth Refining Exercise) But first, we must begin with the outer throat muscles. This will take a long time.

 

  1. Forced In-Breath: Extra effort at 3 in the first exercise (as described earlier) reactivates the whole limbic system, made up of the amygdala and the hippocampus.

 

The amygdala is the main organ for emotional stability - a small point in the brain that controls our emotions. We live in emotional storms, always swinging from one end to the other. With this practice, our emotions gradually reach a state of balance. This enables us to work with our fears, setting us on the path to freedom from Fear itself.

 

  1. Push up the Intercostal Muscles: Intercostal muscles are several groups of muscles that run between the ribs, and help form and move the chest wall. Most of these spaces between our ribs have become stale and dead.

 

In the First and Second Refining Exercises, especially the First, we must make the breath move into those spaces between the ribs. We want to make these spaces come alive.

 

In these exercises, we consciously push the breath between the ribs to open out that area. We want to sense that the breath is pushing up the intercostal muscles a little. For most of us, these intercostal muscles, the whole shoulder area has become stressed. We're holding on to so much of tension in the shoulder area.

 

We hold a lot of sadness and loneliness, and it's all blocked in the ribcage. This is viraha, heart-ache. If our intercostal muscles are blocked, we never feel for other people. We always feel for self. We must understand that what we call love is not love. We feel happy when we fall in love with someone. But the moment that person criticizes us, we react with anger and hurt. Then, do we love the other or do we love ourselves? We think it is love but it’s actually the Ego.

 

When these intercostal muscles open up, we are able to feel what the other is feeling. If someone now criticizes us, instead of being hurt, we feel for that person. We ask – ‘Where did this come from?’ ‘What is happening with this person?’ ‘There must be something to it.’ Our mental & emotional perspective shifts from being bothered about ourselves to being concerned about the other. We shift from our own perspective to seeing ourselves the way the other person sees us.

 

If one watched my Guru Tavariaji breathe, there would be a whole movement of the intercostal muscles. In every breath, these two muscles would go up completely. Each breath of his was as if he was moving a mountain. That was the power in his every breath. This showed that he's only living for other people, to teach other people.

 

As we practise pushing the breath between the ribs, and the whole area is cleansed of sadness, joy comes into our lives.

 

  1. Expand the Chest: I see that in many people, the chest does not expand in the First Refining Exercise. They try but nothing moves. It's stuck. This is directly connected to our self-esteem in life. There is a feeling of ‘I am of no use’ or ‘He is better than me’.

 

There are two types of will power - Will Power and Spiritual Will. When we want to build something, when we want to change another person, we need Will Power. But if we want to be peaceful and rise in consciousness, we need Spiritual Will. Will Power drives us to change people and circumstances. Spiritual Will makes us want to change ourselves. For this, the chest area must open up.

 

Second Refining Exercise

 

As we go deeper into the Second Refining Exercise, we come to a point where we feel the breath massaging the diaphragm. The diaphragm is directly connected to power and wisdom - the chi. In the old days, engines would have flywheels. The engine’s functionality depended on the flywheel. Similarly, the flywheel of life is the diaphragm. When we massage the diaphragm, we increase our capacity for living.

 

The solar plexus - where the fire element resides - also lies in this area. It is the seat of the manipura chakra which contains the element of anger. And in the kidneys there is fear. Through this exercise, we overcome two very important emotions of anger and fear.

 

The liver, kidneys, gallbladder, intestines, spleen and pancreas are all storehouses of frustration. The imbalance of the water element in these organs gives rise to all choleric diseases.

 

While practising the Second Refining Exercise, we must pull in the solar plexus to release all stored frustration.

 

The solar plexus is also connected to our worries about money. It is blocked. The solar plexus must push into the pancreas as if it is an arrow piercing in. This is the exact spot where the Japanese would perform hara-kiri.

 

As long as there is guilt in life we cannot redeem ourselves. Guilt is the lowest of the negative emotions. We hurt someone and then feel guilty. This feeling of guilt is nothing but the gathering of energy to cause hurt again. Guilt is not a positive emotion. It’s just the other side of the pendulum - we gather energy do the whole thing all over again. Guilt does not bring in understanding of the situation.

 

In the Second Refining Exercise, as in the Gold Nugget, we pull in the abdomen below the navel. The piercing of this area will remove guilt from our lives. The feeling of inadequacy – ‘I cannot do this’ - is also removed.

 

Our mind is often reluctant to perform life’s duties. ‘I don’t have the mood, the desire.’ Just by pulling in the lower abdomen, all this changes.

 

Finally, it is also very important to feel the fat on the stomach in this exercise. That is why we put our hands there. There are two kinds of fat —soft fat and hard fat. If the fat around the stomach is too hard, it means we’ve suppressed too many emotions and have a deep desire to control others. If the fat is too soft and loose, we lack Will Power to do normal things in life. We run away from situations. With this simple exercise, we bring elasticity to this area.

 

 

Third Refining Exercise

 

The Third Refining Exercise is related to our back. The back is our unconscious mind.

 

What is the difference between unconscious, subconscious and conscious? Osho, in one of his lectures, tells the story of a man sitting in a parking lot in front of a mall. A beautiful girl walks out of the mall. On seeing her, desire begins to rise in the man. But when the girl comes closer, he realises it is his sister. And the desire goes away. The original desire was the unconscious mind. But the recognition that it was his sister came from the subconscious mind.

 

Man, over thousands of years of civilization, has tried to tame the unconscious mind by conditioning it - through education, manners and information. That is why man has a subconscious mind where all his conditioning lies. Animals do not have a subconscious mind. A lion does not understand 'This is my sister'. A mate is a mate for a lion. Animals only have a little part of the conscious mind and the rest is the unconscious, collective mind. But man has an unconscious mind, a subconscious mind and a conscious mind.

 

Our unconscious mind lies in our back and this is where we dump everything we don't want to confront. This is our dark side. Nobody knows what lies here but everything we project onto others comes from this area. At times, a thought comes which we feel is not my thought. It has come from this dark side.

 

Everything we don't want to face in life is thrown into the dark side. We may have to apologise to someone, but keep postponing it. Or say we have to file our tax returns ­­ we say I'll do it tomorrow and throw it into the dark side. So much lies in the dark side, connected with our thoughts about food, relationships, sex. All of this accumulates in our shoulder blades. There’s always tension in the shoulder blades because we don’t want to encounter our dark side. We don't want light to go here.

 

The asana we assume while doing this exercise is called paschimottanasana. Paschim means west, which refers to the back. Taan means to pull. While doing this asana, we activate the sacral pump at the bottom of our spine. This sacral pump pushes the prana up the backbone, up the sushumna naadi. So while doing the Third Refining Exercise, as the prana moves up and down the spinal column, there is a clearing which rids the backbone of all negative emotions, bringing in consciousness of our dark side. Courage to face certain things develops.

 

It’s said, if you avoid making a phone call, that's the phone call you have to make. All that we are unwilling to acknowledge, all our intellectual laziness, everything we want to run away from in life, we don't want to accept - it’s all lying here in this area. That is why we face back problems. The unconscious mind is our waste paper basket that we will have to face at some time. The Third Refining Exercise opens that up.

 

 

Fourth Refining Exercise

 

When Tavariaji taught me the exercises in private, he said that we can move the shoulders up and down in the First and Fourth Refining Exercises. What we must be mindful of is whether our shoulders stay relaxed under the burden of life or do they become tense? Check yourself in the mirror. Many people just cannot relax their shoulders. Life has become a baggage for them.

 

There‘s tension in the cheeks, as well. Therefore, while blowing out in the Fourth Refining Exercise, keep the cheek muscles relaxed. Keep making an effort to relax the cheeks.

Initially, we'll feel we cannot breathe out forcefully without the cheeks becoming tense. But with practice, the cheeks will be relaxed and we can create force without tension.

 

This is something totally new. We feel force is the result of tension. We lift weights, run on the treadmill, work hard to achieve something etc. We generate force with tension.

 

The whole idea of yoga is force without tension. As we learn to blow out without tension, there will be changes inside - force will be created without tension. This concept doesn't exist in the West. This is a totally Eastern concept - to create energy without tension.

 

Also, tension in the cheeks reveals a lot about a person’s eating habits. Such a person will eat very fast, with no pause. This is not enjoyment of food.

 

As we relax our cheeks, our way of eating changes. Extraction of nourishment does not depend upon the amount of food. Some people eat a lot but are able to extract little nourishment from their food, while others eat very little but extract maximum nourishment. Thus, how much of nourishment we can extract depends on how relaxed our cheeks are.

 

This power of extracting nourishment will reflect in other parts of our lives. Many people work a lot but make little profit. Others work for an hour and make a lot more. We will find that we can accomplish more by doing less. It will also increase our capacity to extract enjoyment from life.

 

This is also the area of expression and communication. Many people understand but they cannot express. Relaxing our cheeks in these exercises will increase our power of expression. Also, make an effort to loosen the jaw bone joints or the screws of the jaw bone while doing this exercise. It will help us communicate and express our understanding with clarity.

 

Many people live a closed life, they can't relate and are not open to anything new. They're so set in their lives, they don't want to change their routine at all. This is again because of the same tension. All this will change by simply relaxing the cheeks.

 

 

 

 

Fifth Refining Exercise

 

The obvious effect of the Fifth Refining Exercise is that the holding of breath allows the bloodstream to absorb more oxygen and send it to the cells. But a little bit of carbon dioxide also enters the brain via the bloodstream which causes the chattering monkey inside to calm down for a fraction of a second, .


This is a very important exercise and can be used in everyday life. Say, we’re stuck in traffic or someone is angry with us and we feel irritated. Breathe in, pause and relax the irritation.

 

This exercise brings a pause in our life. Our entire effort in spirituality is to be free of reactions. This simple technique will free us of reactions. Wherever we feel we’ll react, we simply take a deep breath and pause.

 

Gurdjieff would sometimes use the Stop exercise in the middle of certain sacred dances that he taught his disciples. In the midst of the frenzy of the dance, he would suddenly shout ‘Stop’. Now whatever position the dancers were in, they had to stop without putting their foot on the ground or getting comfortable.

 

Just imagine. If we’re in frenzied activity and somebody shouts - Stop - and we stop inside, then it is possible that we will be thrown to the centre that is totally silent. Like the eye of the cyclone, it’s absolutely peaceful there.

 

Life is fast movement. We’re thinking constantly, running here and there, doing so many things. In that heightened activity, a sudden pause will throw us into the inner centre which is always silent. This is the area of total silence within us.

Try doing this consciously. Set a timer that rings a few times a day and when it rings, pause immediately. If you’re on one side of the pendulum, maybe you’ll be thrown to the other side and experience an area of deep silence. Once you’ve touched this deep silence, you’ll never be the same again. It’s something no-one can take away from you.

 

 

 

 

Sixth Refining Exercise

 

We get hurt very easily. We get hurt if we’re criticised or if our children say something to us. Accumulated hurt turns into tension in the throat. After a certain point, this tension leads to high blood pressure.

 

In the Sixth Refining Exercise, we learn to relax the throat muscles on the outer part of the throat and subsequently, the vocal cords that are situated deeper.

 

Simply by relaxing the throat, we will learn to become free of all the hurts we've accumulated here from childhood.

 

This exercise will also increase our capacity to digest pain. The more pain we hold on to, the greater is the tension in our neck area. To be able to increase our capacity to swallow pain, we must make suffering voluntary. The mark of a spiritually evolved person is that he's able to bear another person's insults, unpleasantness, over-talking etc. He's able to bear it, digest it. He’s no longer hypnotised by pain, he has risen above it.

 

Swallowing in this exercise massages the vocal cords. What we say is the cheeks and the jaw, and what we are is the tone of our voice. One may say ‘Hello, how are you?’. But the tone may say something completely different.

 

Everyone has a distinct tone. It is the total outcome of that person and says everything about him/her. Many people have a tone of self-pity or a tragic or sorry tone. Some others have a very powerful, egoistic tone or even a frightening one. As we relax our tone and free it of aggressiveness, we change our vibrational tone and thus our level of being.

 

Moreover, by relaxing the neck, we bring the emotional center and the intellectual center into balance. Understanding is a function of the emotional center. As the tone of our voice changes, we grow in understanding and our very life will change.

 

--- Rajen Vakil

The first three exercises will need the music. It is the music of the breath you and I have taken in the first nine months. This breathing that you are taking at various cycles, what it is going to do for you? I have just now told you that all this breathing ultimately makes you communicate, that is the purpose of these exercises – to communicate. This is the breath with which you were born, I was born. At that time every child takes 36 breaths every minute, but it is not a fast breath. It is rhythmic breath. There is particular rhythm in that breath. What is the rhythm? If you want to see this rhythm that Nature has, you see near the horizon. You will be able to see the rhythm of the ocean, like the note of this music one… two... three... five... six. One, two, three is breathing in and five, six is breathing out. But we will be doing exercise at thirty six breaths a minute and it should be a faster music.

Now kindly hear the music, look at me and start your breathing with me. Place your hands on your chest. Now look at me and breathe with the chest deeper... deeper... deeper….. Are you feeling little giddy? The nerves are choked. We clear the nerves with this breathing. When we pass through life, we pass through negative emotions, sometimes we do express, sometimes we do not. We have to gulp down many a times. If you are employed with the employer you have to gulp down. If your parents or your teacher scold you, sometimes you have to gulp down. And all these negative emotions settle in the various area of whole body. The first area is the chest area which will disturb the breathing and due to disturbed breathing we have Asthma, T.B. and various other diseases.

Now we shall go to the second exercise with the same music and the rhythm. Place your hands on the stomach above the navel. When you breathe in the abdomen comes out. When you breathe out your abdomen goes in. Remember this, not the other way around. When you breathe in your chest, your abdomen will come out; when you breathe out it will go in. Do it with the music… look at me… deeper... deeper…

This area is the stomach above the navel. All the organs are here in this region. We suffer from various diseases because we eat too much. None of you look as healthy as I am! And I eat earliest is every forty eight hours! Sometimes I eat after seventy-two or ninety-six hours and what I eat? I assure, less than what you eat in one meal. But why? Why I am so healthy? Why there is nothing that touches my body? This is because this part of the abdomen above the navel is normally empty. People have breakfast in the morning, then lunch in the afternoon, then in the evening there are some nasta (snacks), and in the night they have the dinner.

You will say why should we not eat?  I will give you simple example. Suppose you build up a building or a factory, you need lot of materials. When you build human body up to the age of, say, twenty-five years, you eat freely. I am not stopping you from eating. Eat ten times a day, I do not mind. After twenty-five your body is complete. Once the factory is built what you need is maintenance of the factory and for maintenance how much you need? So, after twenty-five, all you have to do is to maintain this body, but for maintenance how much do you want to eat? Four times a day? Any one below twenty-five can eat. They have freedom up to twenty-five but by twenty-five the whole biological body is complete. Then what you need is only maintenance and maintenance requires very little quantity of food. In fact, the maximum amount of food in twenty-four hours that you can put in is twenty-four small morsels. That is all you have to eat in twenty-four hours, preferably in one meal.

Many people ask me if you have a long gap, don't you have ulcer?  I do not know what an ulcer is, though I do not eat for forty-eight or even ninety-six hours! Ulcer comes if you are missing your food and not eating it. You do not require food when your body energy level remains high. We get up in the morning and by the time we go to bed we feel exhausted because our energy level starts falling. It is because of these reasons that we have to eat and we have to sleep. The shastra says that there are three types of people – Yogi, Jogi and Rogi. The Yogi sleeps for four hours – twelve to four a.m. The   Jogis   are common householders. They sleep for six hours – eleven to five am. And those who sleep more than this are all Rogis. You might say that science says you have to sleep eight hours. I say, quality of sleep is more important, not quantity of sleep. All you have to do is sleep for six hours – eleven to

5 a.m.  I have been sleeping four hours a day – twelve to four a.m. By the time I go to bed by half past eleven I remain as fresh as when I get up in the morning, and I am afraid when you get up in the morning, you are not as fresh. May I tell you how you get up in the morning? Ah! O... Oh… Oi!..How much you do all this, when you get up in the morning? That means you have not slept well. When you get up in the morning you sit up in bed, put your legs out, stand up and walk, finish. That is a way you have to get up. But you can only get up like that if your sleep is fresh.

The exercises that I am going to show will reduce your intake of food normally, without making any control and sleep will be very sound. When you sleep in the bed you are not sleepy. You are tossing and turning in bed because whatever thoughts you had during the day, by dreams they come in your sleep and the way you sleep show what thoughts are going in your mind. You take the knees in your stomach and twist like this when you sleep like that it means, certain thoughts are passing through your mind and your sleep is not sound, so with these few exercises that you will see and do, will give you excellent health. No need for eating too much and yet very sound sleep, so that you get up fresh in the morning.

The third exercise is the combination of the first and second. You sit down on the ground, legs stretched in front of you. Normally, you have to hold the toes, but if you cannot hold the toes, every week try to come one inch nearer, so that after few weeks you can hold your toes. Keep the chin up. Now start with the combination of chest and abdomen with the same music and the rhythm.

In this exercise the important points to consider are the hipbone, the spine, the knees and the back of the thighs. These are the areas normally by the time one is forty to fifty years, he or she gets pain. So to remove this pain without medicine, this you can do for one minute. As I said, if you cannot hold your toes, hold your legs wherever you can, every week try to go by an inch further till you are able to hold your toes. So this is the third exercise. All these exercises you are doing with the music. This music tape is available.

Now the fourth, the fifth and sixth exercise are done without music. We see the fourth exercise. Here you take your breath in by three installments through the nostrils and blow out forcefully at once through your mouth. Shall we begin? Breathe in one... two...   three... and forcefully breathe out through the mouth. Do it for one minute. Why do we do this breathing?  You see, all our ailments begin with the nerves only. Our nerves have got wall that are perfectly round, but by the time we are thirty, thirty-five or forty, the size of the walls of the nerves fall in and they loose their elasticity. With the results you get blood pressure, you get many other defects of the blood and the skin and the heart and so on. So, in this exercise we once again make our nerves round and elastic, you once again get your health back. This is a simple exercise but it will remove a hundred ailments from your body.

Now, we go to the fifth exercise. Here the breath is in four stages. We take the breath, we hold the breath, we breathe out slowly, we keep the lungs empty. Here also we begin with the count of three. Slowly over weeks we go to the count of four and later we go to count of five. When we have count of three, we will have it with twelve seconds to one round and sixty seconds to five rounds. When we have five counts, we will have three rounds in one minute. With count one... two... three... we take breath in; with count one... two... three... we hold the breath, with count one... two... three.... we slowly exhale and with count one... two... three.. we keep our lungs empty. So it takes twelve seconds for one round and five rounds in one minute. This exercise is to cleanse your blood.

The final exercise is most important. You have experienced perhaps in your life, that you pass through a very strong negative emotion or very strong positive emotion, that is, when you are sad or you are very happy, your throat is choked. You cannot speak because the emotions choke your throat. This is the area where all negative emotions rest. So we have to clear this area. For that we take a very deep breath, keep the mouth shut, hold the nose with the finger and the thumb, press the chin against throat and then try to swallow saliva once, twice, thrice, and then release. Try to do for five times. Something happens to you? Something moves into your ear? Above the throat area there are all the five senses  the eyes, the ears, the nose, the tongue, and the skin. With this exercise you bring to normal all the five senses and all their sense organs. It is very useful exercise. It takes six minutes for these six refining exercises.

The main purpose of the 3SRB rhythm is the synchronizing of the prana intake in the astral body to intake of breath in the physical body. This is done mainly by doing three step rhythmic breathing for all twenty four hours. Achieving this is a long journey and there are many obstacles on the way. The main obstacles are the emotional granthis or knots which have formed in the astral body. The astral body is a body of fine energies or pranas which have the quality of emotions and that is why negative emotions create blocks. 

These granthis have been formed by the collection of negative emotions and their memory patterns over very long periods of time (not only this life, but birth after birth after birth...).

Granthi means a deeply embedded negative pattern which keeps on repeating in our  actions. Just as a block in the physical body leads to blockage in the circulation of blood, on the astral level these granthis are like blocks to the free flow of prana. Further, they tinge the prana with an emotional color, so the pranas flowing in the astral remain of a very low quality. Now these granthis form at certain specific places, connected with energy centers or nerve plexuses (chakras), in the astral - this leads to disease or illness manifesting in the physical at that same corresponding area. The granthi creates disease.

Tavariaji said that the astral is the primary body. But at present the astral is only primary in the sense that it creates disease in the physical body (that it is definitely primary, but in a NEGATIVE sense). Tavariaji also said that all diseases had their roots in the astral. It becomes apparent that in our effort to synchronise the physical with the astral, these granthis must be removed or  dissolved. Further, quality of pranas in the astral must be upgraded and nerve plexuses (chakras) or energy centers must be able to work in a steady rhythm, the right speed and producing the correct amounts of psychic energies. Further these plexuses (chakras) and energy centers, with their upgraded energies should become the primary factor for the working of the physical body. When this happens, the astral in the real sense becomes the primary body (in the evolutionary sense). It is with all this in view that Shri Tavariaji designed the refining exercises. Not only are they scientific yoga practices but they are designed in a particular order so that as the refining proceeds, the granthis dissolve, the higher energies start circulating and they finally lead you to the throat center and end there. As we shall see, this is the area where we create the energy for communication. Thus the refining exercises take the student to an area where he can be further guided by communication from another dimension.
Each exercise is done with a particular area of the physical body and this area in turn is connected to the granthis and plexuses (chakras) at the astral level. So when the granthi and the emotional debris is cleared at a particular area, only then the emotional energies relevant to that area get upgraded.
For example, jealousy and anger could be upgraded to love and compassion. Also, by dissolving the granthi on the astral level, we begin to cure the disease or illness which manifested because of the granthi.
The first three exercisses are done at the 3SRB rhythm but at a faster speed (36 cycles/minute) This in effect 1) the rapid rhythm dissolves the granthi 2) the same rhythm is able to  extract higher energies or pranas from the air and make them circulate in the area of the astral at 36 cycles a minute. These energies which are otherwise not available help to start certain higher functions in the body-brain system.
Before going any further let us summarize. These exercises help to : 1)    Remove the obstacles which prevent the synchronization of the astral and the physical bodies.
2)    Helps create higher emotional energies by transforming the lower ones or refining them.
3)     Provide the energy for certain plexuses (chakras) and energy centers for the astral to start functioning.
4)     To lead us to that stage / area / ground where an inner communication for guidance is possible. Now let us understand the astral and the physical and what it really means to make the astral primary (in the inner evolutionary sense). The human structure consists of seven or eight recognizable systems, supported by a skeletal framework and bound into solid whole by connective tissues. These systems are united and harmonised by the life maintaining action of the heart upon which depends the very existence of the organism as an individual. Each system covers the entire body and governing all these systems is a system called the endocrine system, which is made up of certain glands for internal secretion, usually in pairs. Each gland is set in a particular place and overlooks a particular system.

It individually presides over the system as a regulator and transformer of energy needed for the working of the system i.e. this gland transforms the general life produced by the organism from FOOD, AIR and INCOMING IMPULSES - to the tension required for that system to work.

Tavariaji said that each endocrine gland is a poor counterpart of something higher in the astral, what we call chakras so each endocrine gland is sensitive to or associated with an energy center or plexus (chakra) in the astral. It is these centers which give higher substances required so that the related endocrine gland can secrete in us the chemicals which lead to a higher quality of awareness, emotions and understanding. Only when this happens does the astral become primary in the real sense of the term. But at present in the areas of the nerve plexuses (chakras) we have created granthis. These granthis do not allow the energy centre or nerve plexuses (chakras) to work properly. On the contrary they lead to repetitive negative emotions and because they are counterparts of the   endocrine glands these granthis with the negative emotions induce the glands to secrete poisonous chemicals in the body. This then leads to tension in the physical body and manifests in ailments and diseases. For example, if there is an emotion of jealousy, the granthis involved will make the related endocrine gland to secrete incorrectly (digestive juices secreted when no food is eaten or less no secretion when food is eaten) which can lead to rheumatism and arthritis. Thus the granthis do not allow the glands to function in a balanced and harmonious manner leading to over or under secretion of each gland and so creating or releasing poisonous chemicals in the blood stream. So, on the one hand we have to dissolve the granthis and the negative emotions for the energy centers to work properly and on the other hand the centers require a higher quality of prana to work which must be produced in the astral. As we saw in our last few meetings the astral takes in only one kind of food directly i.e. incoming impulses. Apart from that it also gets the needed higher energies from the physical food we eat and the air we breathe. Three step rhythmic breathing plays a very important role in helping the astral extract maximum energies from the air, which is why 3SRB alone can be responsible for providing the higher energy for the astral centers to work.

So on one side we have an astral energy center and on the other a physical endocrine gland. As long as the pranas circulating are of the lower grade, there is not much need of communication between the two. Once the pranas have been refined and upgraded a different kind of communication has to be established between the astral and the physical. The establishing of this will involve the regeneration of the      parasympathetic system. The nervous system in our bodies is divided into three separate sub-systems: 1)    The CEREBRO-SPINAL which serves the conscious functions of the bodybrain system.
2)    The SYMPATHETIC which stimulates the unconscious or instinctive functions.
3)    The PARA-SYMPATHETIC (VAGUS) which slows down the instinctive functions and complements them. Tavariaji said, "The first step is co-ordination i.e. synchronizing the prana intake of the astral with the breath intake of the physical. The second step is communication." In our talks on pause we saw how communication with the higher or astral center of the brain takes place. Apart from the centers in the brain there are minor brains or chakras which have communication with the glands. The establishing of communications in both the minor brain or brain centers, involves the working of the para-sympathetic system. Further, like we have physical or psychological nerve pathways throughout the body there exists a more subtle system of energetic passageways called nadis. These nadis at present are blocked with emotional debris. For the para-sympathetic system to be activated, these nadis must be cleansed and strengthened. 'Nadi Shuddhi' holds a very  important place in Hatha yoga practices. As we shall see later, exercise number four cleanses the nadis and exercise number five ignites the parasympathetic. Once the nadis are cleansed and strengthened they are capable of withstanding the high voltage energies with which the parasympathet c works. Tavariaji said, "Of the two principal nervous system one is subconscious and animal and the other is sub-conscious but  human. The latter is expected to fully function in some near evolutionary future. Can we generate this system and make use of it today?" Before we go into each exercise it is best to remember that TAVARIAJI - always said that these exercises are not just exercises but are valuable techniques and should be done with the attitude of worship i.e. keeping their higher purpose in mind. So a right attitude and inner posture is most important while doing these exercises.

 

Refining Exercise 6

REFINING EXERCISE NO. 6 - This Exercise Oxygenates the blood, adds a little Carbon-Dioxide (CO2) into the Blood Stream, and activates the Parasympathetic Nervous System. Method:
Bundh in the throat: take a deep breath through the nose, close the mouth. Block both nostrils with the fingers and thumb, press the chin tightly to the hollow of the throat, and swallow five times as in the act of drinking water. Then release the bundh and unblock the nostrils.

 

Time Limit:
Start with three repetitions, gradually increase by 1 or 2 repetitions every fortnight (depending on how comfortable the performance feels), until the exercise can be continued for three minutes.

 

Benefits:

Physical

It activates all five sense organs (sight, taste, hearing, smell and feel) which are in the face and makes them more sensitive. It clears the sinuses and takes care of the throat and thyroid-related problems. The thyroid gland controls combustion of air in breathing and regulates heat in the body/brain system. The minute parathyroid glands are embedded on the thyroid and they have a wide influence on growth and sex (balance). The other main function of the thyroid is to produce hormones that ensure that calcium is deposited in the bones and reduced/removed from the blood. The four tiny parathyroids are in charge of removing calcium from the bones and adding it to the blood. The thyroid also secretes hormones that influence general metabolism, especially the growth of bones, teeth and the brain. It therefore follows that this exercise ensures the optimum working of these glands and keeps the body away from diseases related to bones, blood, etc. Their improper working leads to pathologically nervous, jumpy and over-sensitive type of people, reactive even to very light or mild stimuli. The proper working of the thyroid also ensures and enhances our sensitivity in a positive manner and the proper working of the parathyroids leads to warm passivity and calmness.

Just above the root of the mouth dangling from the base of the brain, is the pituitary gland, a small organ the size of a cherry stone. It has two parts, the anterior and the posterior. The anterior controls the involuntary muscles of the inner instinctive part of the organism, particularly the intestines, bladder and uterus. It also regulates the productivity of milk for suckling in mothers. The posterior deals with the skelatal system, ability to learn abstract thought and capacity for self-control. Yoga says that the brain is powered by the posterior pituitary. It is tempting to refer to the pitutary as one of the master glands because apart from releasing thyroid stimulating hormone (for the proper working of the thyroid), it also regulates the release of hormones from other glands. The pituitary also controls the overall growth of a person and initiates the dramatic changes that take place at puberty. Production of growth hormones slows down and the sex hormones take over. Therefore, the proper working of this gland ensure proper physical growth. Otherwise, the outcome is pituitary dwarfism (short people) or pituitary gigantism (or acromegaly - bones increasing in thickness, causing hands, feet and jaw to enlarge; the tongue, liver and kidney also continue to grow) or even precocious ageing.

 

Emotional

On a different level, this exercise is concerned with granthi of pain which forms at the Vishuddhi Chakra. As the granthi gets chronic, the pattern gets deeply embedded and we feel pain at the slightest instigation in life. We have all lost the capacity to absorb pain because of the granthi. This exercise dissolves the granthi of pain and we regain the capacity to absorb pain in life. Later on, we regain the capacity to create from pain the higher energies for our evolution ( Elsewhere Sri Tavariaji has said, "The proper working of the Vishuddhi takes care of all over-powering weaknesses".)

Our voice box, the larynx, is in the throat area; it is from here that we speak or communicate with one another. The throat centre is thus connected with the energy of communication.

Sri Tavariaji looked upon yoga as communication with different levels of our being and correspondingly, with different levels of existence in the universe. By talking too much, we misuse and lose the energy needed for inner communication.

Sri Tavariaji also said that everyone has a characteristic vibrational tone. Which would mean that you have a particular level of vibration, which is the essence of what you are. This vibrational tone of a person is reflected in his or her voice. By doing this exercise, we acquire a tenor and a calmness. Also, the exercise positively reflects and affects the vibrational tone of person. A sharp doctor can detect how ill a patient is from the quality of his voice. Further, the residual aggressiveness in us lends an edge to our voice, due to which it is unable to sound the undertones or lower harmonics which have their own role to play in the art of communication; this is also a drain on our vital energy. With this practice, we get to employ the sub-harmonics in our voice to effect.

Exercises

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Refining Exercise 5

REFINING EXERCISE NO. 5 - This Exercise Oxygenates the Blood, adds a little Carbon-Dioxide (CO2) into the blood Stream, and activates the Parasympathetic Nervous System. Method:
Square breathing [1] Inhale for 3 seconds [2] Retain (Breath) for 3 seconds [3] Exhale (Breath out) for 3 seconds (4) Keep (Breath out) for 3 seconds. Slowly increase duration to 5 seconds.

 

Time Limit:
Start with three repetitions, gradually increase by 1 or 2 repetitions every fortnight (depending on how comfortable the performance feels), until the exercise can be continued for three minutes. Please do not extend beyond this time.

 

Benefits:

Physical

Yoga says that when you hold your breath for three seconds, the blood is oxygenated. Which makes you feel more alive, sensitive and vibrant. When you hold the breath for a further two seconds, it adds a little CO2. Not the CO2 already within us which is released by the cells as debris in the venal blood, but this extra CO2 acts as a natural antibiotic which keeps us healthy and free from minor ailments such as colds, fever etc. This holding the breath in and out slows the respiration and the pulse rate. It activates the parasympathetic nervous system, which has a calming effect on the whole body.

When we are born, the parasympathetic nervous system is working at a small percentage of its full capacity, which is necessary/enough to neutralise the excess secretions of the endocrine glands. This keeps us free from anger, irritation etc. With age, the parasympathetic nervous system nearly stops working and thus a lot of irritation and anger flows/resides in our system due to imbalance (secretion of adrenaline). By holding this exercise, we reignite the parasympathetic and thus ensure balance in the body/brain system.

 

Emotional
At a psychological level, we live in a constant state of action-reaction. The direct result of this is a constant state of irritation. Irritation is a fuse which releases and wastes very fine psychic energy. After too much irritation, we feel spent and it creates a groove where we get more and more irritated. In our agitated state, we live in a constant state of reaction and we usually repent for our actions when we react.

The idea is to create a gap between action-reaction. Sage Patanjali calls the gap 'Nirodha Sanskara', Shi Tavariaji called it the 'pause'. Our thinking instrument is useless in creating a gap long enough for understanding to flower. The present moment is too fleeting for understanding to come from the use of thought and reason.

To help us not react in the present moment but to respond out of understanding, we need this understanding to come from some higher dimension. This understanding then will help us respond to the situation as a whole, and avoid automatic reflex action or reactions. We call this inspiration of the beginning of intuition. As we go deeper, intuition grows into perception and perception to spiritual reading. In this exercise, we breathe in and then a gap and then breathe out. Slowly as this training is absorbed by the body/brain system, we start experiencing higher and higher levels of understanding.

Also, in this living of action-reaction, we are constantly agitated or jerking the emotional body. This scars the emotional body leading to more granthis and negative patterns and at the same time, releases dangerous chemicals in the body which leads to diseases. By creating a habit of pause, we are giving the emotional body a chance to repose/collect itself before reacting. Thus, that reaction, which was just an extension of the agitation, now comes from an inner calmness. In ancient India, the yogis and rishis conducting research in areas beyond the conscious brain had to temporarily put the conscious brain to sleep, suspend the thought-forming structure temporarily. By pausing for longer periods and taking in larger amounts of CO2, they could induce trance in the conscious brain and then look beyond.

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