05 L
   sunrise 7:05
   sunset 4:28
06 L
   sunrise 7:06
   sunset 4:28
  home
chakras
 CDs and tapes
 prana calendar
 publications
 
prana calendar

 

Breath and Brain Hemispheres

Modern scientific research has shown that nostrils tend to switch dominance roughly every ninety (90) minutes throughout the day and that nostril dominance is closely linked with cerebral (brain) dominance
.
Switching nostril dominance at will thus becomes a convenient way of controlling brain dominance and altering states of awareness and body states with the rhythms of the Cosmos* interestingly, the relationship between dominance of the brain hemispheres and nostril dominance has been noted by practitioners of Svar Yoga for centuries – long before recent laboratory confirmation of this phenomenon.

The Science of Breath (Svar Yoga)

According to the ancient science of Svar Yoga (Breath Yoga), the human body is an autonomous, self-synchronous organism, which experiences life fully in the world of names and forms. The body has precise mechanisms for synchronization with rhythmic cycles of the planet and cosmos.
The most important, easily regulated and effective of these mechanisms is the nostrils. Knowledge of the play of breath in the nostrils forms the basis of this ancient teaching. Svar Yoga, even in its native India, has been amongst closely guarded secrets of teachings. In the last few decades, however, it has become more known.

Several scientists have verified some basic findings including David S. Shannahoff-Khalsa who published an artcile entitled, "Unilateral Forced Nostril Breathing:Basic Science, Clinical Trials, and Selected Advanced Techniques" in Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine Journal. Summary of this article states:

“This article reviews the published basic science and clinical studies on unilateral forced nostril breathing (UFNB), a subject of yogic breathing (pranayam) techniques that were discovered/devised over 5,000 years ago. The relationship of UFNS to the ultradian psychological phenomenon called the nasal cycle, a marker of mind-body states is also reviewed. Basic science studies show how UFNB can affect the autonomic nervous system (including cognition), and general metabolic activities.”

 

< back to Prana Calendar

 

 
2008 Prana Calendar


Get the Prana Calendar for synchronizing the brain hemispheres

A daily tool for linking breath and cycles of the cosmos

Check here for upcoming events, workshops and classes