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Meditation to Break the Mask

26th February 2007

Meditation to Break the Mask

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Part of our homework for the Conscious Communication module I just completed this weekend, is a meditation called “Meditation to BreakĀ  the Mask.” We’re to do this 31 minute mediation for 90 days.

The meditation calls for a difficult breathing pattern:

  • Inhale 1/3 of your breath capacity, hold breath for 15 seconds
  • Inhale next 1/3 of your breath capacity, hold breath for 15 seconds
  • Inhale last 1/3 of your breath capacity, hold breath for 15 seconds
  • Exhale and repeat the segmented Pranayam for 15 minutes.

Then you chant a specific mantra for 11 minutes and repeat the breathing pattern another 5 minutes. You do this while holding a particular mudra.

Today was my first day and I’m finding this kind of pranayam very challenging. You seem constantly on the verge of not having enough breath. It’s also very difficult to measure without distraction 1/3 of your breath. The easiest way I found was by concentrating on the parts of the lungs, and first filling the lungs using the adbdomal breathing techniques, then lift the diaphraghm higher to get the mid to upper part of the lungs, and finally fill the upper part of the lungs. This is called “Complete Breath.” It’s difficult partly because these three segments are not exactly equal in terms of volume of air, it’s too easy to get most of your lungs filled with the first segment and not have enough room to top it off with much air for the second and third segments.

I can see how this pranayam also hits some very interesting mental and psychological and emotional aspects. Fears of being out of control, of being unsure where your next breath is coming from, of suffocating, drowning, many of these kinds of semi-involuntary reactions are brought up to the surface. Gradually I can see how this will create a much more stable and controlled understanding of the breath.

It’s going to be a challenging 90 days but I’m also really looking forward to finding out how I’ll be experiencing this after spending that much time refining and working on the practice.

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  1. 1 On February 27th, 2007, Judy/Jai said:

    AH yes, the breaking the mask meditation. Brings up very active resistance for me so far.All the fears Grusha mentioned, I saw in myself as well.
    I tried to do as Gurusha suggested, and fill each part of the lungs individually…for now my main focus is to be relaxed thru it - although I need to remind myself of this a million times it seems. Today grace reminded me to remember to cut each thought, fear, anxieety with the sword of God-in-me. That seemed to help the time go faster. I also hear Guruchander saying so strongly from his third chakra, "CONCENTRATE on what you want to receive from this" when I get caught in my resistanct voices. I slso had a thought while praciticing this morning, of all my fellow CC classmates all around the state practicing, "seeing myself in the cave of yogi’s", and that gave alot of strength. Thank you for your presence- it helps to practice ‘with’ you, though I am seemingly practicing by myself in my separate little house! I look forward to practicing together in person once in a while too!

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