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Vajramukti
an Indian Martial Art, The Art of Surviving as a mutual aid in global love, A
Way towards knowing thyself
Introduction to Indian Martial Art
Sources are from the books by Dr Chandra shekhar bhatt
Vajramukti chandrashekhar’s art of
Indian gung fu ISBN 81-7525-010-0
Yoga the gift from sanatana to
mankind ISBN 81-901041-0-1
Vajramukti Tao of holistic healing
for ageless body
Vajramuktiyoga from action to liberation by Dr chandra
shekhar bhattwww.ulslab.blogspot.com further readinghttp://www.amazon.com/VAJRAMUKTI-Holistic-healing-Ageless-Timeless/dp/3659187453/ref=pd_rhf_ee_p_t_1
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Accepting all ways as the way as Hindus has accepted all religions even the one not accepted by western world the Parsis were accepted in this land of Hindus. Different martial arts are like different religions goal of all is same to go inside, once you start travelling inside there is no religion no path no way… when individuality is dissolved where are the tools to operate we also don’t know how to give awareness of that to all
I saw a boy of eleven years attacked by some seven or eight people his bag of tomato was thrown he had no knowledge of martial art he just moved with whoever was nearby touching the empty space he found and went on with all and got away collecting his left over tomatoes. If you can move within the space by just observing you have made your martial art. But it’s not possible with all if we are depressed due to various reasons may be we won’t be able to defend all the time the only way is to train by inculcating your experiences and making your own system.
But if you cannot due to past imprints on your consciousness to what Hindus believe as karmas then you can go to some systems or learn from the event you pass through and make your own awareness system suiting you the best. As master Lee said if you understand the principals of different arts and if you learn to flow with the movements you have made the system for your body mind quantum, same as master lee worked on in the name of man who was once fluid.
Yoga the way of life given by the people who went inside and thought of helping people because in essence we are all spark of that same light. Hindu kings send their love sometime as accepting Buddhism and sending monks around the world to spread love they accepted Jews and others from world as their own extensions. Martial arts spreading were just the byproduct there were many arts remained silently flowing in its own accordance. If you don’t like yoga as a Hindu word you can learn from the western people who learned yoga extensively and came out adding their awareness to it as Ida Rolfs system or her many students developing the branches in many forms, and if you find short of economic needs come in India there are still people who teach free, out of love but learn to relax and then be in your way until you feel need to know thyself.
History of Indian martial art is beyond time framework there are
masters living in Himalayas who can attack you and change your thought process
from thousands miles, but they don’t because you are undivided part of the
whole and you have your own free will . Once a
professor of Harvard University asked Swami Vivekanandaji, whether he knew
about anyone who has studied Self-hypnosis?
Swamiji said in western countries whatever they call as hypnotism, it is just
the part of the actual text which Rishis called as—— atmapasammohan
(dehypnotisation) they say, you are already hypnotized, you have to
dehypnotize.
Yato
vacho nivartante aprapt manasa sah
Anandam bramano vidvan na bibhate kadachan
Anandam bramano vidvan na bibhate kadachan
With mind the speech, without knowing that, comes
back,
By knowing that one, the fear remains not this is
dehypnotisation.
Swami ji was not in favor of treating people by
hypnotism. He said that every individual has power of Braham. By someone else
controlling it, there are very much chances of you losing your own will power.
There
are master livings of age more than two thousand years. Hindu kings Ashoka
abandon martial arts because his being was touched so deeply by the adverse
effects the war gives. Chinese have come to the land of Hindus at the time of
Moriya dynasty, when Nalanda was the center of education in its natural sense
and essence. Flowing in accordance with nature all subjects were unfolded in
its natural way, understanding everything as spark of light from which all came
into existence.The science of Yoga is the base of Indian martial art which goes subtly and naturally beyond modern psycho-physiology for example while I was teaching yoga I came across a female with psychosomatic problem it took three years for her to become normal so as she don’t know if she was facing such problem. In psycho systems they treat patients to eliminate emotions by relieving past experiences same is achieved by practicing one moola bandha of yogic sciences but it takes time to affect the centers at brain.
All ranks, all rules, all pre-orchestrated movement, all limitations are respected by us and carried forward as development of mind body relationship ,except for the limitation of mind and body is the way of moving from "Law of Nature" to beyond the juxtaposition of mind and body or mind and matter through meditation. Indian martial Art is a system of real education working as a bud transforms into flower no force required it’s the relaxed way of Yoga. Meditation on third eye is the way wherein you can break the knot of mind and matter. Agastya muni had coded down these in the form of sutras for good people to read and practice through meditation but very few people can excel in that like Prakasan from south part of India could do that he could attack without contact within 10 feets and the person will be knocked down , Indian Martial Art is a system beyond normal understanding because of its vast history wherever Hindu kings ruled around the world they never exploited the humanity inspite of such high knowledge on martial arts the king like Ashoka renounced weapons it was due to love for humanity understanding the higher purpose of being in the human birth. By reading the book by a yogi who left his body voluntarily at united states at a last speech uttering that where Ganges flow men leave their houses in search of god lo.. my soul have touched that sod and he left the body can you imagine, have you ever noticed such happening. His book is named Autobiography of a yogi….. Let me tell you about the interest on yoga in Russia, justice V. R Krishna Iyer former judge of Supreme Court of India, at the time of visiting a town near Leningrad. He asked a group of professors there whether they had thought about what happens when man dies. After a few minutes discussion, one of the professors quietly went inside and came out with the book “Autobiography of a yogi.”
He was surprised. In a country ruled by the
materialistic philosophy of Marx and Lenin, here is an official of a government
institute showing him Paramhansa ji’s book “Please realize that the spirit of
India is not alien to us”, said professor “We accept the authenticity of
everything recorded in this book, and we are trying to understand the state of
super conscious this soul must have possessed while here in the body. Our
research is focused on that.
V. R. Krishna Iyer wished there were scientific
institutes in India that would have the courage openly to say, “We are doing
research into the super consciousness of the paramhansa. But we do not yet have
the courage.
education in human biomechanics and the study
of human behavior under extreme situations is like being aware of how bud
transforms into flower you cannot forcibly do it, it should be in accordance
with the harmony of nature Students should be guided to introspect their vision
to explore their full human potential by learning the art of relaxation by
various aspects of yoga. The learning without competition adding the quality of feeling and ease, as
equality and enjoyment of stillness in action are derived from a Sanskrit sloka
“sthir sukham asanam” study pleasurable is the pose and the second part is “pyatam
sathilyam anant smapatibhyam” meaning where effort ceases to exist or the state
of effortless effort then you are in the way towards infinite. Movement should
be natural tension free in a deep relaxed state. Exertion had to kept bare minimum
because in yoga there no exertion it’s not exercise, and acquirement of skill
is based on the study of Indian Yogic philosophy, Slowly naturally developing
into laws of interdisciplinary kinesiology, biomechanics, and psycho-physiology
with easy yogic practices avoiding exertion understanding the philosophy
because it’s not callisthenic.In Indian Martial Art, the main goal of a person is to avoid conflict by word of mouth or diffuse it by using nonviolent methods, avoid such places and situations at extreme situations just …….. Render the adversary harmless while minimizing losses for both self and foe. Students learn to be aware of self defense self understanding self exploration and be in the path of self realization work efficiently in any situation that requires defense, prevention of aggression, or conflict resolution. This is how the Indian Martial Artist takes an individual from action to liberation it’s not to become fighters but to understand our tools to use at the right moment in self defense self understanding and self exploration.
Characteristics of Indian Martial Art
Indian thought believes that god resides in every particle I have interacted with Dr Ram Bhosle a martial artist healer and the freedom fighter. He wanted to make a sitar an instrument to play music generally it has sixteen to seventeen stubs or gattas in between but he wanted to make thirty two, so he went to a tree and bowed prayed to tree. Which was situated at the river bank, the flow of continuous water was there underneath the tree. He requested to the tree that he wanted his wood for good reasons and then he made instrument out of that. Sir Jajdish Chandra basu worked to break the barrier between animate and inanimate by making his instrument kriskograph and proved that every particle has life we can understand Indian martial art by understanding the Indian healing or medicinal approach towards loving beings, the three approaches, Ayurvedic allopathic and homeopathic. The allopathic approach combats the symptom; the homeopathic approach amplifies and utilizes the symptom in the therapeutic process Ayurvedic goes to the root of the conflict because the rishis have understood that the five elements earth is enemy of water, water is enemy of fire, fire is enemy of air and space eats all. So they conclude three as the savior of the body mind quantum as in conjunction and they are wind bile and mucus. If these three are in harmony your system will be finely tuned. The yogic postures practiced have effects in whole endocrinal system to its brain centers if suppose someone is habitual bribe taker it’s because some of his gland isn’t working proper off course it has its past imprints in his consciousness due to the actions performed by him. Around the globe you can see the vast use of yoga and its relaxation methodology by some way or other, if you cannot do a normal exercise of stomach in an western exertion way you can practice same in a breakup yogic way all are using it except some like great grand master Bruce Lee may accept it and recommend Indian philosopher Jkrishnamurti for mental cultivation others start with their own names and country but Hindus are liberal to give out of love for humanity and by the way at death not a farthing can be carried away. What matters are your actions performed because they are carried away as imprints in your being. The Ayurvedic approach is seen in very few forms of martial art, for it orients not on conquering and controlling adversary, not on non-resistance and amplification but on going to the source of human nature’s karmic juxtaposition as to why certain individual is like that because from one light all have evolved so who is bad or good under the roof of that one lord all are same.
In the entire globe land of Hindus is the only
place where non violence had been practiced from thousands of years in the
recent era Gandhi is the supreme example to conclude. Vajramukti is a non
violent art uses body and its processes as means towards an end to know thyself
and holistic healing. I am trying to describe or put my awareness of
nonviolence, by quoting dialogue between Yulteshwar giri and Paramhansa
Yogananda author of Autobiography of a Yogi.
Yuktesgwar
ji was interpreting the ancient texts.Yoganandaji was also sitting there. A
mosquito sat upon his thigh and was distracting his attention.Yogananda raised
his hand, but at the same time he remembered Patanjalis sutra of nonviolence
{ahimsa}.
“Why didn’t
you finish the job?” said Yukteshwarji
“Master
! Do you advocate taking life?” replied
Yoganandaji
“No, but in
your mind you had already struck the death blow.
“I don’t
understand”
“By ahimsa
Patanjali meant removal of the desire to kill”
This world
is conveniently arranged for a literal practice of ahimsa. Man may be compelled
to exterminate harmful creatures, he is not under a similar compulsion to feel
anger or animosity.
Patanjali yoga sutra 11…35 says.
“In the
presence of a man perfected in ahimsa {nonviolence}
Enmity does
not arise.”
This is the
state true martial artist should strive to be in it’s the inner state of
developed mind
In
evaluation as human we should go away from war for higher evolution
Saturday, 11 October 2014
I have worked with these mudras with
patients with mental problems it can be helpful for any psychosomatic disorders
more easily than other made up exercises
Sources is from my book published
from
Germany Black belt in karate &
authority in Yoga
Vajramukti Tao of holistic healing
for ageless body
Now suppose
you have some mental problem, a yogi will give you a simple bandha a Jivha
bandha (tongue lock), which is very important in kriya yoga (a higher yogic
science). It is to touch your tongue to the upper palate of your mouth and
stretch. You can see this in these two postures.You can sit in any pose back
should be straight.
There won’t
be any harm by performing it and if you are interested, you can go for higher
meditative purpose also. This one bandha has got a profound effect on vagus
nerve, which is the highest autonomic nerve and it sends fibres to many glands
and organs. The autonomic nervous system is divided fubctionally into two
parts, Sympathetic & Parasympathetic system. Sympathetic system lies in
front of the vertebral column and is associated and connected with the spinal
cord by the nerve fibres. The Parasympathetic system is divided into two parts
composed of cranial and sacral autonomic nerves.
These sympathetic and parasympathetic
cords constitute the Autonomic system which supplies nerves to the involuntary
organs such as heart,lungs,intestines,kidnes,liver etc and controls them. The
vagus nerve is the tenth cranial nerve and is associated with the medulla
oblongata.
For further reading or practising
The Neurobiology of Grace Under Pressure
8 habits that stimulate your vagus
nerve and keep you calm, cool, and collected.
Published on February 2, 2013 by Christopher Bergland in The Athlete's Way
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When was the last time that you had
to perform gracefully in a high-pressure situation? How did you handle it? Did
you choke or did you have grace under pressure? Researchers continue to confirm
that daily habits of mindset and behavior can create a positive snowball effect
through a feedback loop linked to stimulating your vagus nerve. In this
entry I will show you 8 habits that stimulate healthy ‘vagal tone’ and allow
you to harness the power of your vagus nerve to help you stay calm, cool, and
collected in any storm.
Healthy vagal tone is indicated by a
slight increase of heart rate when you inhale, and a decrease of heart rate
when you exhale. Deep diaphragmatic breathing—with a long, slow exhale—is key
to stimulating the vagus nerve and slowing heart rate and blood pressure,
especially in times of performance anxiety. A higher vagal tone index is linked
to physical and psychological well-being. A low vagal tone index is linked to
inflammation, negative moods, loneliness, and heart
attacks.
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Heart disease is the number one
killer in America. One way to improve your heart health is to focus on the
vagus-friendy lifestyle habits I explore below. Well conditioned athletes
have higher vagal tone because aerobic breathing creates healthy vagal tone,
which results in a lower resting heart rate. Healthy cardiac function is
directly linked to stimulating the vagus nerve.
In 1921, a German physiologist named
Otto Loewi discovered that stimulating the vagus nerve caused a reduction in
heart rate by triggering the release of a substance he coined Vagusstoff
(German: “Vagus Substance”). The “vagus substance” was later identified as
acetylcholine and became the first neurotransmitter identified by scientists.
Vagusstuff is literally a tranquilizer that you can self-administer
simply by taking a few deep breaths with long exhales. You can consciously tap
the power of your vagus nerve to create inner-calm on demand. This knowledge
alone should be enough to reduce the fear-of-fear-itself and give you grace
under pressure next time you need it.
What exactly is the vagus nerve?
The word vagus means "wandering" in Latin. The words vagabond, vague, and vagrant come from the same root. The vagus nerve is known as the wandering nerve because it has multiple branches that diverge from two thick stems rooted in the cerebellum and brainstem that wander to the lowest viscera of your abdomen touching your heart and most major organs along the way.
The vagus nerve is constantly sending sensory information about the state of the body's organs "upstream" to your brain. In fact, 80-90% of the nerve fibers in the vagus nerve are dedicated to communicating the state of your viscera up to your brain. When people say “trust your gut” they are in many ways saying, “trust your vagus nerve.” Visceral feelings and gut-instincts are literally emotional intuitions transferred up to your brain via the vagus nerve.
As with any mind-body feedback loop, messages also travel "downstream" from your conscious mind through the vagus nerve signaling your organs to create an inner-calm so you can “rest-and-digest” during times of safety or to prepare your body for “fight-or-flight” in dangerous situations.
Your vagus nerve is the commander-in-chief when it comes to having grace under pressure. The autonomic nervous system is comprised of two polar opposite systems that create a complementary tug-of-war which allows your body to maintain homeostasis (inner-stability).
What exactly is the vagus nerve?
The word vagus means "wandering" in Latin. The words vagabond, vague, and vagrant come from the same root. The vagus nerve is known as the wandering nerve because it has multiple branches that diverge from two thick stems rooted in the cerebellum and brainstem that wander to the lowest viscera of your abdomen touching your heart and most major organs along the way.
The vagus nerve is constantly sending sensory information about the state of the body's organs "upstream" to your brain. In fact, 80-90% of the nerve fibers in the vagus nerve are dedicated to communicating the state of your viscera up to your brain. When people say “trust your gut” they are in many ways saying, “trust your vagus nerve.” Visceral feelings and gut-instincts are literally emotional intuitions transferred up to your brain via the vagus nerve.
As with any mind-body feedback loop, messages also travel "downstream" from your conscious mind through the vagus nerve signaling your organs to create an inner-calm so you can “rest-and-digest” during times of safety or to prepare your body for “fight-or-flight” in dangerous situations.
Your vagus nerve is the commander-in-chief when it comes to having grace under pressure. The autonomic nervous system is comprised of two polar opposite systems that create a complementary tug-of-war which allows your body to maintain homeostasis (inner-stability).
The sympathetic nervous system is
geared to rev you up like the gas pedal in an automobile – it thrives on
adrenaline and cortisol and is part of the fight-or-flight response. The
parasympathetic nervous system is the polar opposite. The vagus nerve is
command central for the function of your parasympathetic nervous system. It is
geared to slow you down like the brakes on your car and uses neurotransmitters
like acetylcholine and GABA to literally lower heart rate, blood pressure, and
help your heart and organs slow down.
Unfortunately, the vagus nerve’s reflexive responses can backfire and turn it from comrade into saboteur. Anytime you psyche yourself out before an important event, feel intimidated, or insecure your vagus nerve interprets that you are in real danger which exacerbates these negative responses.
All of the physical symptoms of performance anxiety—racing heart, sweaty palms, dry mouth, upset stomach, shakiness—are the result of your vagus nerve disengaging. Luckily, you have the power to harness your vagus nerve and keep it engaged to create grace under pressure. By understanding the incredible power of your vagus nerve you can begin practicing ways to flex its inhibitory strength to keep you mellow in times of distress.
Unfortunately, the vagus nerve’s reflexive responses can backfire and turn it from comrade into saboteur. Anytime you psyche yourself out before an important event, feel intimidated, or insecure your vagus nerve interprets that you are in real danger which exacerbates these negative responses.
All of the physical symptoms of performance anxiety—racing heart, sweaty palms, dry mouth, upset stomach, shakiness—are the result of your vagus nerve disengaging. Luckily, you have the power to harness your vagus nerve and keep it engaged to create grace under pressure. By understanding the incredible power of your vagus nerve you can begin practicing ways to flex its inhibitory strength to keep you mellow in times of distress.
8 habits that will stimulate your
vagus nerve and give you grace under pressure.
Early anatomical drawing of the
vagus nerve.
1. Visualize the Vagus Nerve. Visualizing the vagus nerve as a wellspring of
neurobiological ingredients that create mental and physical calmness will
create a self-fulfilling prophecy. This is not just the placebo effect in action.
Remember, anytime you take a deep breath and exhale you are triggering a
biological release of vagusstuff that will lower heart rate and blood pressure.
In addition to visualizing my vagus
nerve I literally talk to it in the third person like it is a separate entity.
You can try this too the next time you have the butterflies or are shaky before
a big presentation or challenge. I will literally say to my vagus nerve things
like, "I thought we were in this together. I need you to work with me
here. Come on! Don't let me down." Somehow this helps take my ego out of
the situation, puts me at ease, and makes me feel like I have a loyal comrade
on deck. Try this trick the next time you need grace under pressure and see if
it works for you.
I include this narrow anatomical
drawing to help you visualize what the vagus nerve actually looks like in your
body and to illustrate how long it is from top to bottom.
2. Practice, Practice, Practice. In a Psychology Today blog entry called No.
1 Reason Practice Makes Perfect, I wrote about the power of your
cerebellum to store muscle memory and allow you to perform
gracefully under pressure. Without extensive practice we are forced to rely too
much on the ‘executive function’ of our prefrontal cortex. Anytime you
'over-think' your performance you are more likely to choke, fumble and drop the
ball. Arthur Ashe called this “paralysis by analysis." Once the
cerebellum is running the show your vagus nerve engages which helps create
fluidity in your thoughts and actions.
3. Create Flow by balancing skill
and challenge. The key to being in the ‘zone’ or
creating a state of ‘flow’ is to find the sweet spot where your skill level
perfectly matches the challenge. Get in the habit of continually nudging
against your limits. By increasing the challenge gradually you become more
skilled and comfortable with more difficult tasks.
Seek challenges that keep you
nestled between anxiety and boredom. The key to peak performance is to have a
heightened state of arousal but an inner sense of calm reflected in a perfect
dynamic tension within the yin-yang of your autonomic nervous system. Although
it is tempting to bite-off-more-than you can chew, your vagus nerve can betray
you if it feels you're in uncharted territory. By consistently increasing your
skills you will feel at ease as you take on bigger challenges. That said, if
you ever do have the opportunity to leap frog to a high-stakes challenge, use
other techniques here to harness the vagus nerve and use it as an ally to get
you through.
4. Reframe Priorites and Values. I strongly believe that friends, family, good health, and generosity of spirit matter more
than any achievements that requires grace under pressure. In 2006, Geoffrey
Cohen, a professor at the Stanford University School of Education, conducted a series
of experiments designed to reduce test-taking pressures. In the experiment he
asked students to write a paragraph about a topic unrelated to the exam such
as: “relationships with friends and family,” “religious values,” “athletic
ability,” and “being good at art” before being tested. This brief writing
assignment significantly improved the grades of students.
Before you face any challenge or
test that fills you with performance anxiety get in the habit of reframing the
importance of the event by putting it in a broader perspective of other things
that you're good at and what matters most to you. Even when the stakes
are high, remember that every hurdle is an opportunity to learn. Mastery is a
process. Overblown performance anxiety jacks up cortisol and andrenaline levels
and makes you less likely to succeed.
5. Use neuroplasticity to re-wire
habits of positive thinking. By generating positive emotions and a learned
optimism you will ‘fire-and-wire’ together neural networks associated with a
mindset that will give you grace under pressure. The vagus nerve picks up on
signals coming from the 'top-down' and from the 'bottom-up' and uses these
signals to re-wire your mind through neuroplasticity.
On January 28, 2013 researchers at
the University of Glasgow in Scotland announced that they are hoping to help
victims of stroke to overcome physical disabilities by helping their brains to
'rewire' themselves using a Vagal Nerve Stimulator (VNS). Lead researcher
Dr Jesse Dawson, a stroke consultant and clinical senior lecturer in medicine,
described the vagus nerve by saying, "That nerve is one of the major
nerves that goes to the brain. By stimulating the nerves, you can cause
upstream changes in the brain without having to go into the brain."
It is hoped that the device will
stimulate release of the brain's own chemicals and help the brain form new
neural connections which might improve participants' arm mobility. In 2005, the
FDA approved the use of VNS for treatment-resistant depression,
although it’s use remains controversial... VNS is also used to treat epilepsy
and tinnitus.
Dr Dawson added: "Evidence from
animal studies suggests that vagus nerve stimulation could cause the release of
neurotransmitters which help facilitate neural plasticity and help people
re-learn how to use their arms after stroke, particularly if stimulation is
paired with specific tasks.” The link between vagus nerve stimulation and
neuroplasticity is strong. By focusing on creating healthy vagal tone you can
trigger similar neuroplastic changes from the bottom-up. Creating a mindset of
grace under pressure can be reinforced through the powerful mind-body
connection of the vagus nerve.
6. Seek Daily Physicality. Cardio-respiratory activity, strength training and yoga
stimulate vagal tone and harmonize hormones and neurotransmitters
linked to grace under pressure. Aerobic activity stimulates healthy vagal tone
due to the inherent diaphragmatic breathing of rhythmic cardio-respiratory
exercise. Strength training with an emphasis on a robust exhale as you push the
weight will stimulate vagal tone.
Yoga increases vagal tone, too. In a 2012 article published in Medical Hypotheses, researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM), New York Medical College (NYMC), and the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons (CCPS) presented evidence that yoga may be effective in treating patients with stress-related psychological and medical conditions such as depression, anxiety, high blood pressure and cardiac disease.
The researchers hypothesize that stress causes an imbalance in the autonomic nervous system (parasympathetic under-activity and sympathetic over-activity) as well as under-activity of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA. According to the researchers, low GABA activity occurs in anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, epilepsy, and chronic pain. The hypothesis advanced in this paper could explain why vagal nerve stimulation (VNS) works to decrease both seizure frequency and the symptoms of depression.
"Western and Eastern medicine complement one another. Yoga is known to improve stress-related nervous system imbalances," said Chris Streeter, MD, associate professor of psychiatry at BUSM and Boston Medical Center, who is the study's lead author. Streeter believes that "This paper provides a theory, based on neurophysiology and neuroanatomy, to understand how yoga helps patients feel better by relieving symptoms in many common disorders."
7. Anxiety is contagious: Avoid anxious people. As a neurosurgeon, my father needed to have grace under pressure. He understood how delicate the sensors of his own vagus nerve were and would ask anyone in the operating room to leave if he or she was emitting an uptight vibe.
I’ve learned to do the same in life—especially before an important event. Because anxiety is catching, I will remove myself from the vicinity of anyone who is negative, cynical or doubtful of my ability to hit-it-out-of-the-park in a high stakes situation. The vagus nerve picks up on people’s vibe. Of course, none of us like to be around high strung people, but it is particularly important when you need to have grace under pressure.
If you are unable to remove yourself from anxious or nervous people (like in a waiting room for an audition or near the starting line of a race) I recommend using headphones with music that creates an appropriate mood and blocks the ability of others' anxiety to affect your vagal tone. You can also close your eyes and do mindfulness or meditation maneuvers to distance your vagal nerve from picking up the nervous vibe of people in your vicinity. Obviously, people who emit easy-going, warm, upbeat emotions are much better for your health, longevity, and ability to perform with grace under pressure. Seek these people out!
8. Foster Loving & Kindness. In order to maintain healthy vagal tone it’s important to foster diverse and rewarding social connections. In a 2010 study published in Psychological Science, Barbara Frederickson and Bethany Kok of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill focused their attention on the vagus nerve.
Yoga increases vagal tone, too. In a 2012 article published in Medical Hypotheses, researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM), New York Medical College (NYMC), and the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons (CCPS) presented evidence that yoga may be effective in treating patients with stress-related psychological and medical conditions such as depression, anxiety, high blood pressure and cardiac disease.
The researchers hypothesize that stress causes an imbalance in the autonomic nervous system (parasympathetic under-activity and sympathetic over-activity) as well as under-activity of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA. According to the researchers, low GABA activity occurs in anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, epilepsy, and chronic pain. The hypothesis advanced in this paper could explain why vagal nerve stimulation (VNS) works to decrease both seizure frequency and the symptoms of depression.
"Western and Eastern medicine complement one another. Yoga is known to improve stress-related nervous system imbalances," said Chris Streeter, MD, associate professor of psychiatry at BUSM and Boston Medical Center, who is the study's lead author. Streeter believes that "This paper provides a theory, based on neurophysiology and neuroanatomy, to understand how yoga helps patients feel better by relieving symptoms in many common disorders."
7. Anxiety is contagious: Avoid anxious people. As a neurosurgeon, my father needed to have grace under pressure. He understood how delicate the sensors of his own vagus nerve were and would ask anyone in the operating room to leave if he or she was emitting an uptight vibe.
I’ve learned to do the same in life—especially before an important event. Because anxiety is catching, I will remove myself from the vicinity of anyone who is negative, cynical or doubtful of my ability to hit-it-out-of-the-park in a high stakes situation. The vagus nerve picks up on people’s vibe. Of course, none of us like to be around high strung people, but it is particularly important when you need to have grace under pressure.
If you are unable to remove yourself from anxious or nervous people (like in a waiting room for an audition or near the starting line of a race) I recommend using headphones with music that creates an appropriate mood and blocks the ability of others' anxiety to affect your vagal tone. You can also close your eyes and do mindfulness or meditation maneuvers to distance your vagal nerve from picking up the nervous vibe of people in your vicinity. Obviously, people who emit easy-going, warm, upbeat emotions are much better for your health, longevity, and ability to perform with grace under pressure. Seek these people out!
8. Foster Loving & Kindness. In order to maintain healthy vagal tone it’s important to foster diverse and rewarding social connections. In a 2010 study published in Psychological Science, Barbara Frederickson and Bethany Kok of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill focused their attention on the vagus nerve.
Their article was titled: How
Positive Emotions Build Physical Health: Perceived Positive Social Connections
Account for the Upward Spiral Between Positive Emotions and Vagal Tone.They
discovered that a high vagal tone index was part of a feedback loop between
positive emotions, physical health and positive social connections.
Their research results suggests that positive emotions, positive social connections, and physical health influence one another in a self-sustaining upward spiral dynamic that scientists are just beginning to understand. Kok states that: “We propose here that people’s ability to translate their own positive emotions into positive social connections with others may hold one of the keys to solving this mystery.”
Their research results suggests that positive emotions, positive social connections, and physical health influence one another in a self-sustaining upward spiral dynamic that scientists are just beginning to understand. Kok states that: “We propose here that people’s ability to translate their own positive emotions into positive social connections with others may hold one of the keys to solving this mystery.”
In the experiment Frederickson and
Kok used a Loving-Kindness Meditation technique to help participants become
better at self-generating positive emotions. However, they also found that
simply reflecting on positive social connections and working to improve them
also caused improvements in vagal tone.
Conclusion: The Vagus Nerve and Ferocious Equanimity
Equanimity is a core tenet of many ancient philosophies and religions. Equanimity is defined as “Mental calmness, composure and evenness of temper, especially in a difficult situation.” Equanimity has its biological roots in the vagus nerve and is synonymous with grace under pressure.
Conclusion: The Vagus Nerve and Ferocious Equanimity
Equanimity is a core tenet of many ancient philosophies and religions. Equanimity is defined as “Mental calmness, composure and evenness of temper, especially in a difficult situation.” Equanimity has its biological roots in the vagus nerve and is synonymous with grace under pressure.
Equanimity is not synonymous with
passivity. As you strive to push yourself ever higher—and take on bigger
challenges—do so with what I call “Ferocious Equanimity”. Use your vagus
nerve to stay balanced and calm when the stakes are high. As you push
against your limits remember that your vagus nerve is always there to keep you
imperturbable and steady on the high-wire act of living your life to its fullest
and maximizing your potential.
Hopefully the advice herein will
give you some tools to utilize the incredible power of your vagus nerve and
give you grace under pressure the next time you need it.
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Friday, 15 August 2014
ON THE EVE OF NINTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF V A J R A M U K T I Y O G A F O U N D A T I O NS
A Self Defense Guide for females males whosoever can
absorb what is useful
Sources the books by Dr Chandra shekhar bhatt
..VAJRAMUKTI ISBN 81-7525-010-0
YOGA the gift from sanatana to mankind ISBN 81-901041-0-1
Vajramukti tao of holistic healing for ageless body
timeless mind
from Germany available at www.amazom.com http://www.amazon.com/VAJRAMUKTI-Holistic-healing-Ageless-Timeless/dp/3659187453/ref=pd_rhf_ee_p_t_1
August 16 2014 on the eve of Nineteen
anniversary of Vajramukti
Yoga foundations an Indian form of martial arts or Karate, Psychological awareness in self defense by Dr Chandra shekhar bhatt
black belt in karate and authority in Yoga www.ulslab.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/vajramukti.foundations email
vajramuktiyogafoundations@yahoo.com
start from awareness presented by master Bruce
Lee he said when a guy come to attack with knife to you… his total awareness …or his mind is engaged in knife , but you have
your awareness on your tools your elbows your knees your fingers. YOU CAN ATTACK IN HIS EYES POKING THEM BY
YOUR FINGERS
YOUR LEG CAN KICK AT
HIS GROIN PUNCH AT HIS NECK If you
master using of these as technique for thousand times you will always win.
Please note
that I am not liable by the injuries occurred by reading these
THE IDEAL WAY
IN EMERGENCY IS TO HIT AND RUN AT SAFE PLACE
AND LATER TRAIN YOUR MIND & BODY BE SAFE AVOID SUCH PLACES AND
SITUATION OR ANYTHING THAT YOU KNOW WHICH SPARKS VIOLENCE
ALL BEINGS BEING VIOLENT ARE SOMEWHERE OR OTHER VICTIM OF
MIND RELATED WITH SOCIAL STRUCTURE which removes their gentleness.
SO EITHER THEY JUMP OVER YOUR CONSCIOUSNESS OR YOU JUMP OVER
THEIRS
There is
certain thing which stops you or he from attacking whoever breaks that socio
human psychological barrier can pass away safe from the situation.
Off course training matters and you
have to train realistically the way you train same way you perform
YOU SHOULD
TRAIN IN SOME FORM OF MARTIAL ARTS OR MAKE YOUR OWN BY OBSERVING PEOPLE AND
NATURE OR BY LEARNING THE CIRCUMSTANCES YOU HAVE PASSED THROUGH EVERY TIME YOU
PASS THROUGH YOU LEARN SOMETHING NEW BY SHARPENING AND PRACTICING THE COUNTER
MOVES YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN SYSTEM WHICH SUITS YOU.
MAKE EFFORT TO LEARN TO RELAX UNDER
STRESSFULL SITUATION
ANTICIPATION CREATES FEAR BREATHING IN RELAXED WAY AND
CHANGING THESE PATTERNS INCREASES THE CAPACITY TO DEAL WITH CALMNESS.
PANICKING AND DENYING
THE TRUTH OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES CREATES MORE STRESS PSCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL AND
PHYSICAL
EVEN IF YOU TRAIN IN
SOME ART YOU HAVE TO REMOVE THE CONDITIONING FROM THAT CAUZ EVERY SYSTEM IS
BOUND TO BE BINDED BY ITS OWN CONDITIONING
That is why
I changed the forms I learnt into three conditioned, decondition and spiritual…
adding yoga and meditation to martial arts and gave a name Vajramukti and the
forms as vajras simply meaning from action to liberation
FROM DEEP PHILOSOPHY IF ANYONE IS INTERSETED CAN READ
AGASTYA MUNIS MARMA SUTRAS WHICH HAS BEEN MASTERED BY GREAT PRAKASAN FROM SOUTH
PART OF INDIA HE CAN ATTACK YOU JUST BY RAISING HIS FINGER FROM TEN FEETS NO
CONTACT HE IS USING HIS ART FOR HEALING ANYONE CAN CONTACT HIM
FIGHT AND FLIGHT SITUATION
When you are
in dangerous situations at many instances your adrenal glands release extra
fluids to you system so the release of chemical gives extra boost either you
fight or run.
Now here
comes the training part master Gichin funakoshi said if you train in one kata
or form for three years then it flows like second nature to you, this may be an
aid to your release of chemicals due to fear but if you are panicked due to
various mindset depression factors then you can freeze also then you won’t be
able to do anything that is why you should avoid such places and situations but
train hard prepare even if you lose remember you can learn something from every
encounter and its good for the mind and body and soul as master Bruce Lee said
best training for the event is the event.
Write down your
weaknesses and strengths in diary every
day take account of your day spent sit
at night meditate a kind of introspection, we all are limited in some
directions but capable in some so we have to increase our capabilities to such
an extent that limitations have no place. These all are means towards an end
and end is to know thyself meditation gives us the power to be relaxed at fearful
or stressed situation.
FOR MORE
AWARENESS ON VAJRAMUKTI
A point has been made about the
similarities between the martial arts philosophy of Bruce Lee
and VAJRAMUKTI. In an interview with The Indian Express mumbai, Dr
Chandra shekhar bhatt acknowledges the influence of Lee's thinking:
"There's a quote by Bruce Lee that's my motto: 'There are no limits. There
are plateaus, but you must not stay there, you must go beyond them. A man must
constantly exceed his level.' If you're not better than you were the day
before, then what are you doing—what's the point Lee was right about this at that instant but imitating
Lee is something Lee never liked infact Lee was growing every day as he said to
Dan Inosanto his closest student
, “Dan before I studied the art , a punch to me was just like
punch , a kick just like a kick . After I studied the art, a punch was no
longer a punch, a kick no longer a kick. Now that I’ve understood the art, a
punch is just like a punch, a kick just like a kick “.so the height of
cultivation is simplicity there should be an art which applies to all even
diseased and age old should be able to practice it
VAJRAMUKTI VIEWING MARTIAL ARTS IN PROPER PERSPECTIVE
Express news service Mumbai
SPECTACULAR KICKS AWESOME
PUNCHES, BREATHTAKING ACROBATS AND FEARSOME YELLS—SCENES ASSOCIATED WITH
MARTIAL ARTS, COURTESY THE BIG SCREEN AND BLOCKBUSTER HITS SUCH AS ENTER THE
DRAGON. BRUCE LEE AND MEN OF HIS ELK DID MUCH TO BOOST MARTIAL ARTS AND THEIR
EXPLOITS CAPTIVATED AND FASCINATED WIDE EYED AUDIENCES BY THE MILLIONS. MARTIAL
ARTS FLOURISHED THE WORLD OVER EVIDENT BY THE VAST LEGION OF FANS AND
ADHERENTS. THE BRAZEN EXPLOITS ON THE SCREEN. HOWEVER, ARE INCONGRUOS TO THE
ESSENCE OF THE ART, OBJECTIVES OF WHICH ARE METAPHYSICAL AND IRONICALLY FOCUS
ON PEACE, HARMONY AND CO-EXISTENCE BETWEEN MAN AND THE COSMOS. COMBAT IF AT ALL
ASSOCIATED WITH THE ART, IS ETHICALLY RESTRICTED TO SELF DEFENCE.
CHANDRA SHEKHAR BHATT, WHILE
PAYING GLOWING TRIBUTE TO BRUCE LEE “THE MASTER”, ATTEMPTS TO RID
MISCONCEPTIONS CONNECTED WITH MARTIAL ARTS AND WHAT BETTER WAY THAN TO AUTHER
VAJRAMUKTI, A BOOK PRESENTING A FUSION OF KARATE AND MYSTIC INDIAN DISCIPLINE
YOGA, COMMON IN OBJECTIVE IN SEEKING A HIGHER PLANE IN LIFE EN ROUTE TO THE SEARCH FOR ABSOLUTE TRUTH.
CHANDRA SHEKHAR, A BLACK BELT IN
KARATE AND AN AUTHORITY IN YOGA,EMPHASISES INDIAS ROLE IN THE ORIGIN OF MARTIAL
ARTS AND TRACES THE EFFORTS OF A BUDDHIST MONK BODHIDHARMA IN PROPAGATING IT TO
CHINA AND THE ORIENT.
CHANDRA SHEKHAR NAMES HIS ART
VAJRAMUKTI WHICH MEANS ACTION TO LIBERATION---ACTION IN
TERMS OF USING THE TECHNIQUES OF
YOGA AND KARATE---THAT ARE MEANS TO AN END---THAT OF CONTROLLING MIND AND BODY,
ENHANCING DISCPLINE AND NONVIOLENCE.
THE BENEFITS OF VAJRAMUKTI ARE
MANIFOLD ACCORDING TO THE AUTHOR. BESIDES HELPING IN METAPHYSICAL ENDEAVOURS,
THE TECHNIQUES ENDORCED HELP RESIST DISEASE AND EVEN PRESENT SEXUAL
BENEFITS.
THE BOOK,WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
TOUCHES ON THE HISTORY OF THE VARIOUS MARTIAL ARTS DISCPLINES, CARRIES CHAPTERS
ON MEDITATIONS AND FASTING,BESIDES SIMPLE TECHNIQUES IN SELF DEFENCE.
PUBLISHED
BY VAJRAMUKTI YOGA FOUNDATIONS
THE 128 PAGE BOOK WAS RELEASED
BY THE ROTARY CLUB,MUMBAI
AT GARWARE CLUB HOUSE RECENTLY
shaoloin society United Kingdom in
their words A BRIEF HISTORY OF KUNG FU YOGA
Yoga has captured the attention of the West as the latest fashion. Celebrities
such as Sting, Woody Harrelson and the Grateful Dead have made it part of their
practice. Even Madonna attributes her latest incarnation (albeit
sacrilegiously) to yoga. And just the aerobics craze found new life by fusing
with martial arts and jazz dance; martial arts have also begun making some
similar trendy fusions to yoga. Not only are many martial artists practicing
Yoga as cross training, new hybrids are being born out of the imaginations of
both savvy salespeople and sloppy translators. Taoist Yoga, even Shaolin Yoga,
has begun to emerge as the new thing on the health scene and in the martial
circles. But what is Yoga exactly and how does it relate to martial arts? Most
Westerners only think of Yoga as extreme contortionist-like stretching in
truth, it is a much more profound discipline than most of those fad followers
believe. Yoga is a time- honoured method of self-realization than may even be
the very root of martial arts The word 'Yoga' comes from the same root as the
word 'yoke' and it is documented as early as 2000 BCE. What most people
envision as Yoga, those contortionist postures, is really only one small aspect
of a much larger field of practices. Those postures are called 'Asana' which
translates as 'seat'. According to the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali the fundamental
text of Yoga by the 'father' of Yoga Asana is the third 'limb' of an eightfold
path known as 'Ashtanga'. The other seven limbs are Yama (observance of morals),
Niyama (self-restraint), Pranayama (breath control), Pratyahara (sense
inhibition), Dharana (concentration), Dhyana (meditation) and Samadhi
(ecstasy). Beyond this, there are many other forms of Yoga, such as Karma Yoga,
which is sort of like a discipline devoted to doing good deeds. Essentially,
Yoga embodies a wide variety of disciplines that are vehicles for spiritual
transformation. Generalizing Yoga to Asana alone is just as shallow as
generalizing all martial arts to breaking boards alone. However this
generalization persists in the West for the same reason breaking boards
persists- it is spectacular media image of these ancient arts. This
misconception muddles the creation myths of our own beloved martial arts.
According to popular legend, Boddhidharma brought the direct lineage of
Buddhism to China from India in 526 BCE. He arrived at Shaolin Temple in Honan,
and founded Shaolin Kung Fu and Zen Buddhism (known as Chan in Chinese). This
is the most common creation myth in martial arts, since Shaolin Kung Fu is also
the root of main Japanese and Korean styles. Only three forms comprised
Bodhidharma's Shaolin Kung Fu muscle tendon change (Yijinging), bone marrow
washing (Xisuijing) and the 18 Arhats palm (Luohanshibazhang), only the third
form was martial the first two were Qigong forms. Since Bodhidharma was Indian,
many sources postulate that he based his Shaolin Kung Fu upon Yoga. The
postures of Yoga Asana do bear a striking resemblance to postures’ of Qigong,
so much so, that one cannot help but wonder. Was there a connection between
Yoga and KungFu? The answer is very confusing. As previously mentioned Yoga
Asana, is only one aspect of Yoga. Many martial scholars make common mistake of
inferring Bodhidharma's teachings were based on Yoga because Yoga Asana
resembles Qigong. This is a little misleading. Some Yoga scholars do not
believe that many Asana (at least those postures that resemble Qigong) were
even around at the time of Bodhidharma. The only Asana that can be confirmed
archeologically is padmasana, or 'seated lotus' position. This pose is
fundamental in many meditation practices. Indeed, Bodhidharma was most famous
for his practice of sitting meditation. According to legend he sat meditating
on a rock for nine years. Sitting meditation is the cornerstone of his
innovation of Buddhism, Zen. In fact, he invented Shaolin Kung Fu because he
felt that the monks of Shaolin who were too weak to endure the hardship of
prolonged meditation, So if lotus was the only asana of Bodhidharma's time and
if he did incorporate it into his new Kung Fu practice, it might be said that
Shaolin Kung Fu was based on Yoga Asana. This is still based on a lot of
assumptions, but at least the terminology is more accurate. A more intriguing
theory is that Bodhidharma based Shaolin Kung Fu Pranayama. Pranayama is the
fourth limb of Patanjali's Yoga. Like Qigong, Pranayama refers to the exercises
that cultivate the life force that resides in the breath. This concept
alienates most Western post- Descartean thinkers; our worldview separates mind
and body. A life force that resides in the breath has no place here. Breath is
body and life force is mind. The idea of something that is both upsets our
dominant paradigm. However, the ancient Greeks had shared this breath
life-force philosophy of the Indians and the Chinese. They called it Pneuma.
This is the same root word from where we get 'pneumonia'. Language fossils of
this idea are more evident from the Latin root word 'spirare'. This is where we
get the words 'spirit' and 'respiration'. The link between breath and life
force is clearly seen in words like 'inspiration', 'expiration', and
'aspiration'. More subtle examples exists in terms like'conspiracy', which can
be interpreted as both 'to breathe together' as well as 'to share the same
spirit.' By embracing these ancient philosophies, mind and body can be reunited
and Qi (or Prana or Pneuma) becomes more comprehensible. Ironically, some
translators have chosen to call Qigong 'Taost Yoga'. English has its
limitation. We have no words for Qigong or Yoga in English. The advantage of
English is that we can just adopt these words from their original language.
While 'Taoist Yoga' might appeal to some new age marketers, it is kind of like
calling instant ramen noodles-'Buddhist spaghetti', It is confusing enough
without scrambling terms. Qigong in China predates Bodhidharma by several
centuries. Even if he added Yoga Pranayama to his two forms of Qigong, the
results are undistinguishable. While Bodhidharma's Qigong methods are elegant,
Qigong has long standing precedents that surpass his contributions. So if
neither the physical poses of Asana, nor the breath control method of Pranayama
which contribute to the movements of Bodhidharma's Qigong, can we still say
that KungFu find its roots in Yoga? The answer lies in the seventh limb of
Patanjali's eightfold path- Dhyana (meditation) both of the terms Zen (short
for Zenna) and Chan (short for Channa) were phonetic translation of Dhyana.
This was the soul of Bodhidharma's contributions. He infused meditation into
martial practice. Common sense, backed with archaeological evidence, clearly
show that martial practices existed in China previous to Bodhidharma. So why
Bodhidharma is even credited as the founder of Kung Fu it was his introduction
of meditation to martial arts that revealed the heart of Yoga spiritual
transformation. Bodhidharma elevated martial skills into a vehicle for
spiritual transformation. He put the 'art' into martial arts. On this level,
martial arts became just as B.K.S Iyengar says, 'It is like Yoga' Before
Bodhidharma, martial arts were just a means of self-defense. Today, in his
wake, it can become a method of self-realization. Today, it is easy to lose
sight of the spiritual especially in the martial arts. Each day brings another
deluge of information overload, stressing our attention to its breaking point,
and jamming our ability to focus on the clear pursuit of the way. We get
defensive. We forget Bodhidharma's teachings. Right now, many new practitioners
completely disregard any notion of spirituality. Eager to ride coattails of the
latest fashion trends, Kung Fu and Yoga have become strange bedfellows in
today's health clubs. It is a strange twist, perhaps another repercussion of
our mind-body worldview, which has placed these two venerated vehicles for
spiritual transformation in our gymnasiums of physical transformation. From out
of China's Wushu Guan and India's Yoga Ashrams and the shimmering silks and
diaphanous cottons of the master of old now it's all spandex and logos. No more
burning incense to honour our ancestors Bodhidharma and Patanjali. In fact, a
few health club practitioners even know who these seminal figures are. Instead
it is the latest exercise machines and boon boxes. The health clubs tend to
greatly simplify the disciplines to give them the wildest appeal. Yoga is often
reduced to the Asana alone just as martial arts are often reduced to only
aerobic kicking and punching. The deeper meanings beneath the underlying
philosophies are usually lost. While many of today's instructors struggle to
maintain an air of tradition in their health club classrooms, the main
marketing motivation for many of those clubs is the vain pursuit of a higher
butt. While this might be a supplementary bonus, imagine Bodhidharma's
reaction. This is most evident in cross training. Yoga is said to compliment
martial arts and vice versa. In its actuality, both Yoga and martial arts are
complete systems. Study either one thoroughly and there is no need of anything
else. The concept of complimentary training implies that there is a deficit.
But after a thousand of years of research and development, neither Yoga nor
Kung Fu has any gaps to be filled. Both disciplines offer a fulfilling lifetime
quest; all that need be done is that you pursue it for a lifetime. It is only
our MTV- driven attention span that makes us move to the next thing before
truly engaging the previous one. There have been some hybrids of Kung Fu and
Yoga like 'Shaolin Yoga' designed to catch our attention with the promise of
filling the two 'needs' at once. For the most part, these mongrel schools are
really marketing ploys, not actual innovation. Both compound the issue. As a
matter of fact, there is ALREADY
AN EASTERN FUSION OF YOGA TO MARTIAL ARTS THAT COMPLETELY OMITS BODHIDHARMA.
THE MODERN INDIAN MASTER CHANDRA SHEKHAR BHATT IS AN EXPONENT OF A HYBRID OF
MARTIAL ARTS AND YOGA KNOWN AS V A J R A M U K T I HE HAS HAD ENOUGH OF A
FOLLOWING TO PUBLISH BOOKS, BUT YOU WOULD HAVE TO GO ALL THE WAY TO BOMBAY TO
TRAIN WITH HIM. Despite
these criticisms, this new popularity actually reflects upon both disciplines,
because now they are available to a greater population. While health clubs are
far from ideal settings to study either Kung Fu or Yoga, they are better than
not studying at all. And many of those new converts may eventually seek to fill
the spiritual vacuum by pursuing the arts on a deeper level. The next
generation of traditional practitioners when the facts die down, a fraction of
those followers will undoubtedly remain to join our martial community more
seriously. Growth, expansion, Empowerment- we are all seeking some sort of
transformation. Whether it is the elusive feeling of security of crime ridden
streets, or the shedding of a few unwanted pounds, or even the pursuit of
spiritual ecstasy, we are all on our own personal quest. We choose the ancient
paths as a means of transformation to these transformations. And yet, these
ancient paths are modern incarnations that must grapple with modern
misconceptions. Martial arts are built on the insecurity and paranoia of
violence. We can easily slide into a combat mode; after all, it is hard to be
spiritual when someone is kicking you in the head. But that spiritual aspect
remains for those who wish to pursue it. Yoga is unencumbered with the burden
of violence, so its means misconceptions too, they are not as pronounced as
ours are. Almost 15 centuries ago, Yoga offered the martial arts to
self-realization. The door is still open. But leave your boom box behind
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