Reading: Pages 99-120
Live Session: March 15, 2026 8am UTC
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Reading Summary
This section presents the fundamental techniques of prฤแนฤyฤma as conscious artistry rather than mere breathing exercises. Iyengar describes inhalation (pลซraka) as receiving cosmic energy and exhalation (rechaka) as surrendering individual energy to unite with universal consciousness. The art of retention (kumbhaka) is presented as the pause where transformation occurs โ both sahita (intentional) and kevala (spontaneous) forms are explored. The grading of practitioners from beginner (adhama) to advanced (uttama) emphasizes that quality and subtlety matter more than duration or force. Bฤซja prฤแนฤyฤma introduces the use of sacred sounds, particularly AUM, as vehicles for focusing the wandering mind and connecting with divine consciousness. The chapter on vแนtti prฤแนฤyฤma distinguishes between sama vแนtti (equal ratios) and viแนฃama vแนtti (unequal ratios), with warnings about the dangers of advanced ratio work without proper preparation and guidance.
Questions to Guide Your Reading
Read these before you start the assigned pages. They’ll help orient your attention.
What is the unconscious mantra that every being naturally breathes according to the text
What are the four types of sahita kumbhaka and their Sanskrit names
According to the text, what is the ideal ratio for viแนฃama vแนtti prฤแนฤyฤma?
What are the three syllables that emerged from the three Vedas when Prajฤpati brooded upon creation, and what do they represent?
How does Iyengar describe the difference between sabฤซja and nirbฤซja prฤแนฤyฤma?
Reflection prompts
Read these during or after you read to connect the teachings with your embodied experience.
How do you experience the difference between mechanical breathing and conscious prฤแนฤyฤma?
What is your relationship to retention (kumbhaka) โ do you approach it with curiosity, fear, or ambition?
How do you balance the desire for progression in prฤแนฤyฤma with the need for patience and gradual development?
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