SWAMIJI'S TIME J.K. SIVAN
BREATHING EXERCISE
The result of doing Hatha Yoga
is to make men live long; health is the chief idea, the one goal of the
Hatha-Yogi. He is determined not to fall sick, and he never does. He lives
long; a hundred years is nothing to him; he is quite young and fresh when he is
150, without one hair turned grey. But that is all. A banyan tree lives
sometimes 5000 years, but it is a banyan tree and nothing more. So, if a man
lives long, he is only a healthy animal. One or two ordinary lessons of the
Hatha-Yogis are very useful. For instance, some of you will find it a good
thing for headaches to drink cold water through the nose as soon as you get up
in the morning; the whole day your brain will be nice and cool, and you will
never catch cold. It is very easy to do; put your nose into the water, draw it
up through the nostrils and make a pump action in the throat.
After one has learned to
have a firm erect seat, one has to
perform, according to certain schools, a practice called the purifying of the
nerves. This part has been rejected by some as not belonging to Raja-Yoga, but
as so great an authority as the commentator Shankarâchârya advises it, I think
fit that it should be mentioned, and I will quote his own directions from his
commentary on the Shvetâshvatara Upanishad: "The mind whose dross has been
cleared away by Pranayama, becomes fixed in Brahman; therefore Pranayama is
declared. First the nerves are to be purified, then comes the power to practice
Pranayama. Stopping the right nostril with the thumb, through the left nostril
fill in air, according to capacity; then, without any interval, throw the air
out through the right nostril, closing the left one. Again inhaling through the
right nostril eject through the left, according to capacity; practicing this
three or five times at four hours of the day, before dawn, during midday, in
the evening, and at midnight, in fifteen days or a month purity of the nerves
is attained; then begins Pranayama."
This world has a good many
of these demoniac natures, but there are some gods too. If one proposes to
teach any science to increase the power of sense-enjoyment, one finds multitudes ready for it. If
one undertakes to show the supreme goal, one finds few to listen to him. Very
few have the power to grasp the higher, fewer still the patience to attain to
it. But there are a few also who know that even if the body can be made to live
for a thousand years, the result in the end will be the same. When the forces
that hold it together go away, the body must fall. No man was ever born who
could stop his body one moment from changing. Body is the name of a series of
changes. "As in a river the masses of water are changing before you every
moment, and new masses are coming, yet taking similar form, so is it with this
body." Yet the body must be kept strong and healthy. It is the best
instrument we have.
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