Prana Rupa
Prana Rupa
Prana Rupa
will be balancing their flexibility with strength, as they do this they will find greater
confidence to live from their heart. Flexibility is desirable, but for some the ability
to yield becomes maladaptive when it results in collapse when faced with an
obstacle rather than dynamic flow around the obstacle.
The different asanas of hatha yoga, which are without number, could be seen as
representing different psychic attitudes as manifested through the body (though
obviously somewhat unusual attitudes), a typical techno-industrial human being
may adopt a relatively limited number of different bodily positions during their day
to day lives, lying down, sitting, slouching, hunched over desk, standing, walking.
If not used the bodys muscles tendons and ligaments gradually atrophy and
shorten, with this limitation of physical mobility comes a limit in psychic freedom,
some will not wish to admit this to themselves, but generally it is so, a young child
has a naturally open mind and a naturally flexible body, as people age they tend to
become physically and mentally less flexible, often their psychic ossification
representing the crystallisation of their cultures perceived limits of possibility, and
when we grow up in a culture that is utterly deranged, fetishizing machines and
mechanical metaphors, living in rigid grid-work cities, disconnected from nature,
lacking in the most basic vision and imagination, escaping these mind forgd
manacles can be difficult, especially as those who do attempt to step outside of
the cultures established borders will quickly find that others, themselves damaged
by the culture react with accusations of insanity, telling the explorer that they are
mentally challenged, a kook, or accusing them of religious fanaticism. Another
world is possible.
Asana practice and stretching in general may be able to increase synthesis of ATP,
this appears to be a due direct physical effect on the cell structure, suggesting that
conventional ideas about ATP synthesis and physiology as a whole are mistaken
(Ulbrich and Ruegg 1971). Further the highly energised state of the cell is
associated with the capacity to relax, one of the indications of hypothyroidism
(chronic low energy state), is the Achilles reflex test, which if someone is
hypothyroid will show as an Achilles tendon that is slow to relax after stimulation.
Asana practice is likely to be able to assist in helping stressed de-energised cells to
return to a relaxed resting state, especially when combined with pranayama, as the
increased CO2 is known to improve muscle relaxation, this is no doubt due to its
capacity to restore the cell to healthy oxidative metabolism, resulting in decreased
intracellular pressure, shifting redox balance towards a more oxidized state,
accompanied by increased ATP synthesis, increased water structure and resulting
higher level of energy. This decreased intracellular pressure in Viktor Schaubergers
terms may be a result of a biological vacuum and a resulting inflow of ethericies
increasing cellular energy and structure (more on potential connections between
Schauberger and Peat in a later post).
electromagnetic phenomenon. This state of greater electron density gives the cells a
negative charge causing them to accumulate calcium (Ca 2+), increased intracellular
calcium is associated with multiple diseases including heart disease, cancer,
Alzheimers and others.
Supporting metabolic efficiency will also work towards improving flexibility, as the
high energy state, with abundant ATP is the relaxed resting state, so eliminate antimetabolic factors such as PUFA, excess tryptophan, cysteine and methionine, keep
CO2 high, practice pranayama / qigong etc. Again that stretching could improve
arterial compliance, and that arterial stiffening is associated with
Ca2+ accumulation, which occurs in the low energy state, all of this suggests
that energy and structure are intimately interwoven at all levels.
This appears to support the work of Wilhelm Reich, who saw many diseases as
resulting from the inhibition of energy flow, whilst Reich called this
energy Orgone it seems that he was simply observing electromagnetic phenomena
as they occur in the human being. This inhibited energy flow tends to go along with
at least some rigidity in outlook. Energetic stagnation is essential to the
maintenance of a fascist culture, hence rigid posture, and goose-stepping troops. A
free energetically uninhibited human is beautifully dangerous to such deranged
cultures, although they usually get crushed, as history shows us (although it seems
that sometimes one manages to slip seemingly unnoticed through the black iron
bars).
If he stints his diet, the fire quickly consumes [the body]. On the
first day he should stand for a moment on his head, with his feet
above.
After six months, the wrinkles and grey hair are not seen. He who
practises it daily, for one yama (3 hours), conquers death.
I think the case can be made that the cardiac peptides are sorts of
morphogen, substances that are involved in biological structure
generation and regulation, which would be dependent on available
energy, decreased energy tends to result in a sort of organismic
shrinking, and poor circulation, the effects of an energy surplus
can be felt after a large meal, a sort of pleasant expansive,
metabolic flush, an increase in circulation, pranayama also can
produce such an effect, which should result in increased stretch
being experienced in the heart. It seems reasonable to suggest
the heart as sort of morphogenic regulator.
These Cardiac peptides are higher in the foetal circulation than
adults, and the foetal heart expresses higher levels of these
hormones than the adult heart. Peaks of ANP and BNP during
gestation coincide with significant moments during cardiac
morphogenesis (Cameron and Ellmers 2003).
These peptides also appear to play a role in bone remodelling,
CNP is a potent stimulator of osteoclast activity demonstrating a
role in bone remodelling (Holliday et al. 1995). CNP also
stimulates chondrocyte proliferation, cartilage matrix production
and long bone growth in foetal rats (Mericq et al. 2000).
If these cardiac peptides are sorts of morphogen then they might
be expected to be increased by other signs of increased energy
availability, such as increased thyroid activity and steroid
hormones this appears to be the case, thyroid hormones T3 and
T4 (T3 being more active) and testosterone dose dependently
stimulated ANP (Matsubara et al. 1987). ANP at least in some
studies stimulates testosterone production (Pereira et al. 2008), I
think this points to the possibility of some self-intensifying positive
excess water from these inflamed, leaky cells, helping to return them to a
more functional state.
Shankaprakshalana should be carried out rarely (no more than twice a
year) as drinking a large amount of relatively hypertonic salt water will
breakdown the stomachs protective mucus lining, typically the practice was
followed by a meal of kitchari (a mix of rice and lentils/ mung beans) cooked
with a liberal amount of ghee, the ghee likely being therapeutic due to its
short and medium chain fatty acid content, around 5% of which is butyric
acid, providing an easily assimilated fuel for the enterocytes, a further 10%
of ghee is made up of other short and medium chain fatty acids, which are
metabolically stimulating and have been shown to improve intestinal
permeability, cell differentiation, and be anti-inflammatory (Bai et al. 2010,
Suzuki et al. 2008, St-Onge and Jones 2002, Di Sabatino et al. 2005).
These multiple actions of the short and medium chain fatty acids suggest
the possibility that these actions are produced through a common pathway,
that is they optimise / facilitate metabolism and in so doing improve the
cellular swelling / inflammation that is concomitant with metabolic
impairment, evidence suggestive of this can be seen in the capacity for
ketones (SCTs and MCTs favour ketone formation) to reduce Reactive
Oxygen Species (ROS), and increase the NAD+/NADH ratio favouring the
oxidised state (Maalouf et al. 2007). These properties are likely the key
factors that make ketones (and coconut oil) therapeutic in Alzheimers and
other neurodegenerative conditions as well as in epilepsy. Restore energy
flow and structure follows, restore structure and energy flows.
Additional techniques that may be easier for some one who is unsupervised
to undertake include the careful use of herbs especially those containing
anthraquinones to cleanse the gastrointestinal tract, these herbs include
yellow dock (Rumex crispus),Cascara sagrada, various Aloe species (in this
case many preparations of aloe gel will be useless as anthraquinones are
present in the periphery of the leaf, and are not included in many
commercial Aloe gel products), Senna, and Turkey rhubarb (Rheum
palmatum). Start with a low dose and work up if needed (high doses can
cause spasmic pain), someone with a regular yoga practice should not
need much if any to have an effect. Further anthraquinones appear as
catalogued by Ray Peat in the article Cascara, energy, cancer and the
FDAs laxative abuse, to be able to act in way that directly opposes the
biophysical effects of endotoxin.