HP Mageson666 said:
The goal of Hatha is to use banda's and Kundalini pranayama's to awaken the serpent and purify the channels and force open the center channel so Shakti can merge with Shiva.
You kinda forgot to mention Mudras such as Kelchari(tongue on roof of mouth particularly in a soft relaxed gentle way particularly on the little ball area on the back of your teeth).
Pranayama: I want to know something about this.
I replied to a post a while back about twoish maybe threeish months prior to this post, at the time of this post. About ways of counting when it comes to the hatha yoga exercise HP.Cobra has on his 40-day guide.
I mentioned One: You can count less than a minute, a minute, or over a minute for certain asanas whereby someone might hold for 10 minutes or even longer in some cases of long Yoga sessions.
The second thing I mentioned was you can breath count: In other words the length of time it takes to take a deep breath(normal stomach breathing as in normal everyday non-pranayama exercise style almost complete yogic breath without extending it as in the exercise) it takes about a second if the act of most Yoga moves is to hold about 1 minute maybe 2 minutes. Then breath counting is perfect as 60 breaths ~1 minute give or take an extra few seconds maybe 10 seconds so about 1:10 minute.
My question is, is THAT a form of pranayama for Yogic exercises?
The person who responded to me; a prominent member; took it like I meant to perform breath of fire pumping and blasting with asanas a huge amount of pranayama. Which I did not mean nor intend to mean. I just meant normal deep relaxed breathing NOT BoF.
Also I know this question is kinda hard to answer due to removal of knowledge but what exactly kind of Pranayama is meant for Yogic exercises?
Also one last thing to mention.
Are you implying that Yoga is like magic?
Whereby magic can be done with long, drawn out high repetition vibrations or you can perform a few exercises of energy raising like SATANAS, Tetragrammaton, Breathing exercises and then perform a moderate amount of repetitions of vibration and THEN program and direct the energy to give the energy a boost of energy so that you don't have to burden yourself with high rep blasts in case of burn out.
Does the act of performing Yoga in the manner your post(16 asanas) mentions a form of performing a light Yoga session with prominent results. I know either way like the mantra I mentioned in my prior paragraph the HIGHER the rep the better but is the use of Bandha, Mudra, and Pranayama a way to kinda "cheat" high asana repetitions, long asana hold times, and basically condense the Yoga to a powerful session with lower levels of effort.
That is what I mean. Is the point of Yoga something quick and easy? or is Yoga meant to be "hard"? I know that sounds silly but some people have posted "How can you meditate with mantras and yantra and whatnot and then perform Yoga for an hour, two hours, three hours?
If meditation is meant to be quick less than an hour and later on develop into an hour or hours. Then how do you perform Yoga(H/K) without burning yourself out with meditation. Where is the balance.