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Pawanmuktasana Part 1
ANTI-RHEUMATIC GROUP
This group of asanas is concerned with loosening up the joints of the body. It is excellent for those with rheumatism, arthritis, high blood pressure, heart problems or other ailments where vigorous physical exercise is not advised. It is particularly useful for eliminating energy blockages in the joints and outer extremities of the physical body, and works on the pranic and mental bodies as well.
Awareness: The practices may be performed in three ways: 1. With awareness of the actual physical movement, the
interaction between the various components of the body, i.e. bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, etc.; the movement in relation to other parts of the body; with mental counting of each completed round; and with awareness of thoughts arising in the mind. This method of practice induces peace, balance and one-pointedness which in turn brings about
harmony in the physical body. 2. With awareness and integrated breathing. In addition to
the awareness of physical movement described above, individual movements are synchronised with the breath. The movements become slower which in turn slows the brain waves, further enhancing relaxation and awareness. This method of practice has a greater influence at the physical and pranic levels and is especially useful for harmonising and revitalising the body and improving the function of the internal organs. Breathing should be practised as indicated in the description of each asana. In addition, greater benefit will be gained if ujjayi pranayama (see section on pranayama practices) is used as a breathing
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