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    Is a certain degree of noise (mostly audible only to the practitioner) acceptable in proper practice of pranayama?

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    Thank y'all.

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      Is a certain degree of noise (mostly audible only to the practitioner) acceptable in proper practice of pranayama?

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      Gnosomai Emauton
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      Is this the noise of the air moving through your system that you're talking about? Or some other variety of noise?

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        Is a certain degree of noise (mostly audible only to the practitioner) acceptable in proper practice of pranayama?

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        @Gnosomai Emauton said

        "Is this the noise of the air moving through your system that you're talking about? Or some other variety of noise?"

        Moving through the nostril, yes.

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        • A Anonymous

          Is a certain degree of noise (mostly audible only to the practitioner) acceptable in proper practice of pranayama?

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          Well, you can take a look at your milk ingestion. It usually makes you nose a little more likely to get closed and making noises.

          Depending on where you live in Brasil, you may want to have a wet towel in you practice room.

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          • A Anonymous

            Is a certain degree of noise (mostly audible only to the practitioner) acceptable in proper practice of pranayama?

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            Rather common, in my experience.
            I would be more concerned if you were hearing anything else.
            Which may happen, though it should be handled with the standard procedure:
            Maintain focus on the task at hand and eventually it should subside.

            EDIT:
            I thought to add, that it could also be a sign of an issue.
            In example I am considered asthmatic and have a deviated septum.
            Thus my breathing is louder and more labored than average,
            and sometimes I get distracted by the fact that one nostril is taking in more air than the other.

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            • A Anonymous

              Is a certain degree of noise (mostly audible only to the practitioner) acceptable in proper practice of pranayama?

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              @kasper81 said

              "How long are your pranayama session if I may ask?"

              1 hour.

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                Is a certain degree of noise (mostly audible only to the practitioner) acceptable in proper practice of pranayama?

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                @Patrick Ossoski said

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                @kasper81 said
                "How long are your pranayama session if I may ask?"

                1 hour."

                How many "breaks" do you record in this hour? [I'm just egging on this 'my prana is bigger than yours' thing - so ignore me]

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                  Is a certain degree of noise (mostly audible only to the practitioner) acceptable in proper practice of pranayama?

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                  @Takamba said

                  "How many "breaks" do you record in this hour? [I'm just egging on this 'my prana is bigger than yours' thing - so ignore me]"

                  Breaks in pranayama? 😱 If you mean a point when the mind wanders a bit and can cause a few seconds of delay, perhaps, it can happen two or three times. If you meant something else, please clarify.

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                  • A Anonymous

                    Is a certain degree of noise (mostly audible only to the practitioner) acceptable in proper practice of pranayama?

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                    @Patrick Ossoski said

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                    @Takamba said
                    "How many "breaks" do you record in this hour? [I'm just egging on this 'my prana is bigger than yours' thing - so ignore me]"

                    Breaks in pranayama? 😱 If you mean a point when the mind wanders a bit and can cause a few seconds of delay, perhaps, it can happen two or three times. If you meant something else, please clarify."

                    Two or three times in an hour, that's excellent (provided you are recording correctly). Just saying that last bit because in other exercises I came to realize I wasn't actually aware enough to measure a break all the time. As I said, just ignore me. You're not playing the "who's prana is bigger game."

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                    • A Anonymous

                      Is a certain degree of noise (mostly audible only to the practitioner) acceptable in proper practice of pranayama?

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                      Or are you? 👿

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                      • A Anonymous

                        Is a certain degree of noise (mostly audible only to the practitioner) acceptable in proper practice of pranayama?

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                        @Takamba said

                        "Or are you? 👿"

                        Now now... 👿

                        I think I can say that with a good amount of certainty because whenever my mind wanders during the practice, the quality of the breathing sucks and it affects everything until I return my awareness to the clock. The rest of the time (98% of the time, at a guess), I'm paying attention to the clock, so, if there was any significant gap of time between my moments of awareness, it would be evident. But, there isn't. 😀

                        Me play good? 👿

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                          If you're "paying attention to the clock" and not the "results." Yes, you are playing good. But I'm still curious, who is bigger? 😆

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                            @kasper81 said

                            "How long are you doing the breath counts if I may ask?"

                            I was doing 22-11 (before that, 20-10) and just switched to 24-12. I used to do 30-15 but I just spent a few months without practice, so decided to start over. BTW, 30-15 is a pretty good breath cycle, there's isn't much immediate need to go beyond it.

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                              Is a certain degree of noise (mostly audible only to the practitioner) acceptable in proper practice of pranayama?

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                              @kasper81 said

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                              which part of Brazil are you Patrick? Maybe you should do pranayama to music, either Shakira or something from your parent's collection

                              www.youtube.com/watch?v=FX0Hf85K90k"

                              Southernmost. Vocal sound during pranayama disturbs my concentration.

                              🙄

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                                Is a certain degree of noise (mostly audible only to the practitioner) acceptable in proper practice of pranayama?

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                                @Patrick Ossoski said

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                                which part of Brazil are you Patrick? Maybe you should do pranayama to music, either Shakira or something from your parent's collection

                                www.youtube.com/watch?v=FX0Hf85K90k"

                                Southernmost. Vocal sound during pranayama disturbs my concentration.

                                🙄"

                                "Brazil and pranayama exist only in your head. Just drink coffee and you'll be fine." you know who 👹

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