"Humming meditations have measurable physiologic effects.
The sounds release healing agents in the body."
- Dr. David Simon, San Diego, Sharp Cabrillo Hospital
BENEFITS
Humming is a technique designed to open us to trust, to bring us into
our inner sanctuary of peace and serenity. It has ancient roots inTibetan
Buddhist techniques. As we hum we generate our own energy to heal and
center ourselves.Humming brings us straight down from the head and into
the body, keeping us alert yet relaxed. The sounds resonating throughout
the body/mind have a soothing, calming effect. It is particularly good
for healing the heart on both the emotional and physical levels, for releasing
emotional distress, and for bringing us to a balanced state of deeply
centered well-being. It is also helpful for anyone who suffers from throat,
bronchial, lung, or chest problems or who has communication difficulties,
and it is ideal for singers or speakers or anyone who wants to become
a singer or speaker.
Mitchell L. Gaynor, MD, one of New York’s most prominent oncologists
and director of Medical Oncology and Integrative Medicine at the Strang-Cornell
Cancer Prevention Center, has used the incredibly healing power of sound
in his clinic and shown how
it can dramatically improve health, reduce pain and stress, and awaken
creativity.He has had patients go into remission after using healing sounds.
In his book The Sounds of Healing, Gaynor cites Dr. David Simon,medical
director of Neurological Services at Sharp Cabrillo Hospital in San Diego
California, and medical director of the Chopra Center for Well-Being,
who has seen that healing chants and music have “measurable physiologic
effects.” Simon points out that chants are actually metabolized
into natural painkillers, releasing healing agents into the body.
The humming technique I like to use is called Osho Nadabrahma.
Nadabrahma is an old Tibetan technique, updated by Osho. I recommend this
expressive technique for anyone whose health makes her not suitable for
the more energetic and cathartic
methods. It is also great for recharging your batteries when you’re
running on empty.
You can do Osho Nadabrahma at any time of day, either alone or
with others. You will need about an hour and a quarter for it: approximately
an hour for the meditation and, very important, fifteen minutes afterward
for remaining at rest.
STAGE ONE: HUMMING (THIRTY MINUTES)
Sit in a relaxed position with eyes closed and lips apart. Start humming
until you can feel the vibration throughout your body. (You’ll probably
be humming loudly enough to be heard by others.) Just breathe comfortably;
no special breathing techniques are
needed. You can also alter the pitch of your voice or move your body smoothly
and slowly, if you feel like it. A point will come when the humming seems
to continue by itself and you become the listener. Continue humming for
thirty minutes.
STAGE TWO: CIRCLING WITH THE HANDS (FIFTEEN MINUTES)
Now, still sitting and humming with eyes closed, place your palms up and,
starting at the navel, move both hands forward and then separate them
to make two large circles mirroring each other, left and right. The idea
is to move your hands in an outward circular motion. You bring the hands
back toward the navel with the palms up and continue making slow circles,
parallel to the floor. The movement should be so slow that at times there
will appear to be no movement at all. Feel yourself giving energy to the
universe.
After seven and a half minutes turn the hands palms down and start moving
them in the opposite direction. Now the hands will come together toward
the navel and then circle outward away from the sides of the body. Feel
that you are taking energy in. As in the first stage, if you feel like
moving any part of the rest of your body, do so slowly and mindfully.
STAGE THREE: REST (FIFTEEN MINUTES)
Now sit or lie absolutely still for fifteen minutes. (And take it easy
for at least fifteen minutes after doing this technique.)Get up slowly,
being mindful of not rushing into your next activity. You will feel a
profound sense of well-being, of balance between your inner and outer
worlds. Enjoy it. This powerful humming technique opens
up a whole new world of healing, comfort, and creativity to you.
Excerpted from the book Laugher, Tears, Silence: Expressive
Meditations to Calm Your Mind and Open Your Heart Copyright ©Pragito
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to Calm Your Mind and Open Your Heart(2010) and a meditation master, keynote
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