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A question about Asanas

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    mark0987
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    Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

    I am sorry is this is a 'beginner' question but what do you exactly do when sitting in asana? Crowley mentions in liber E vel Excitorium (probably not spelt correctly) that you tense every muscle in the body when sitting in the asana. Now I have tried the God and Dragon asana yet when I tense every body my body shakes, I cannot breathe properly and its pretty painful.

    Am I doing it right? Or have I misread what the instructions are asking me to do?

    Any help is much appreciated.

    Love is the Law, Love under Will.

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      Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

      I am sorry is this is a 'beginner' question but what do you exactly do when sitting in asana? Crowley mentions in liber E vel Excitorium (probably not spelt correctly) that you tense every muscle in the body when sitting in the asana. Now I have tried the God and Dragon asana yet when I tense every body my body shakes, I cannot breathe properly and its pretty painful.

      Am I doing it right? Or have I misread what the instructions are asking me to do?

      Any help is much appreciated.

      Love is the Law, Love under Will.

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      Corvinae
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      i personally believe that the sitting postures are very difficult for most people, and that it would be best for many to do a variety of postures over a time, building flexiblity, tone, and alignment.

      i also suggest using props, a folded blanket is a very good tool to have on hand, I also like to use straps to help condition the body.

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        Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

        I am sorry is this is a 'beginner' question but what do you exactly do when sitting in asana? Crowley mentions in liber E vel Excitorium (probably not spelt correctly) that you tense every muscle in the body when sitting in the asana. Now I have tried the God and Dragon asana yet when I tense every body my body shakes, I cannot breathe properly and its pretty painful.

        Am I doing it right? Or have I misread what the instructions are asking me to do?

        Any help is much appreciated.

        Love is the Law, Love under Will.

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        Jim Eshelman
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        @mark0987 said

        "I am sorry is this is a 'beginner' question but what do you exactly do when sitting in asana?"

        As little as possible.

        "Crowley mentions in liber E vel Excitorium (probably not spelt correctly) that you tense every muscle in the body when sitting in the asana. Now I have tried the God and Dragon asana yet when I tense every body my body shakes, I cannot breathe properly and its pretty painful."

        He spoke merely clearly of this in Eight Lectures on Yoga. The word "braced" is more accurately descriptive (kind of a semi-involuntary gentle isometric of everything).

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          Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

          I am sorry is this is a 'beginner' question but what do you exactly do when sitting in asana? Crowley mentions in liber E vel Excitorium (probably not spelt correctly) that you tense every muscle in the body when sitting in the asana. Now I have tried the God and Dragon asana yet when I tense every body my body shakes, I cannot breathe properly and its pretty painful.

          Am I doing it right? Or have I misread what the instructions are asking me to do?

          Any help is much appreciated.

          Love is the Law, Love under Will.

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          mark0987
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          Thanks for the help,

          I shall try the folded blanket it may help my legs due to the hardness of the floor.

          So Semi involuntary isometric of everything I am taking as the in-between of tensing the muscles and relaxing them, so that the body is firm and not limp but not shaking involuntary from over tensing.

          93's

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            Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

            I am sorry is this is a 'beginner' question but what do you exactly do when sitting in asana? Crowley mentions in liber E vel Excitorium (probably not spelt correctly) that you tense every muscle in the body when sitting in the asana. Now I have tried the God and Dragon asana yet when I tense every body my body shakes, I cannot breathe properly and its pretty painful.

            Am I doing it right? Or have I misread what the instructions are asking me to do?

            Any help is much appreciated.

            Love is the Law, Love under Will.

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            Swamiji
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            Yes; be careful with the idea of "tensed"; in my own experience a lot of practitioners start out being far too tightly rigid, when what you really need to be is still.

            93!

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              Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

              I am sorry is this is a 'beginner' question but what do you exactly do when sitting in asana? Crowley mentions in liber E vel Excitorium (probably not spelt correctly) that you tense every muscle in the body when sitting in the asana. Now I have tried the God and Dragon asana yet when I tense every body my body shakes, I cannot breathe properly and its pretty painful.

              Am I doing it right? Or have I misread what the instructions are asking me to do?

              Any help is much appreciated.

              Love is the Law, Love under Will.

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              Q789
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              When i was young i belonged to a magickal order. In order to pass a certain grade i had to sit in the dragon asana and balance a saucer of water on my head for 30 mins. You should learn to push through the pain- it will come to you over time.

              I now sit in the dragon asana to meditate regularly.

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                Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

                I am sorry is this is a 'beginner' question but what do you exactly do when sitting in asana? Crowley mentions in liber E vel Excitorium (probably not spelt correctly) that you tense every muscle in the body when sitting in the asana. Now I have tried the God and Dragon asana yet when I tense every body my body shakes, I cannot breathe properly and its pretty painful.

                Am I doing it right? Or have I misread what the instructions are asking me to do?

                Any help is much appreciated.

                Love is the Law, Love under Will.

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                mark0987
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                Wow ten years old..........

                I understand what you mean but once I can sustain for long periods I will be a lot happier than I am now, perhaps I'll get to the point when I don't dread practising it lol.

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                  Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

                  I am sorry is this is a 'beginner' question but what do you exactly do when sitting in asana? Crowley mentions in liber E vel Excitorium (probably not spelt correctly) that you tense every muscle in the body when sitting in the asana. Now I have tried the God and Dragon asana yet when I tense every body my body shakes, I cannot breathe properly and its pretty painful.

                  Am I doing it right? Or have I misread what the instructions are asking me to do?

                  Any help is much appreciated.

                  Love is the Law, Love under Will.

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                  Q789
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                  The idea, which btw i forgot to mention, is to teach you discipline. the discipline to meditate with total concentration- a most valuable tool in magick.
                  The discipline to focus intently on a single point- to focus the mind- and not to allow small distractions to lead you away from your aim.

                  Most valuable- and i appreciate the work i put into it. As i did achieve what i set out to do.

                  Nowadays, i recognize that some of the energies that need dealing with, also require a well trained magickain.

                  Just a side note anyone here from OPA ???

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