Breath
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Your breath and your mind
are profoundly interconnected.
Rasaji shares ancient techniques for integrating these two
elements
of the Circle of Chi so you can expand your horizons, and make
your deepest dreams a reality in your life.
A profound Master of Tai' Chi Gung shared it this way: When you learn to
breathe properly, you will have nothing less than a biological
experience of the divine.
An excerpt from Rasaji's Circle of Chi book:
In the Far East, the mind is considered the masculine quality of the
Chi as it influences the material world. It serves as a focusing
mechanism to channel the Chi throughout your body, into things that
you want to do and accomplish, and also in a healing capacity both
face to face and at long distances.
The breath is the feminine quality of the Chi as it influences the
world. If you were using the Judeo-Christian texts, the breath would
be the Omega and the mind would be the Alpha; end and beginning,
beginning and end, two sides of the same whole. There was a great
Hatha yoga master around the 4th to 5th century by the name of
Gorknath.
Gorknath mastered the mind and mastered the breath. He told people
that it was so profound to master the mind and master the breath,
that any human being who could do actually do that could live in the
physical body forever. Gorknath was renowned for his relationship to
Nature and animals, not unlike St. Francis of Assisi.
It is reported that after teaching for well over 100 years, on a
particular day, after giving a major discourse among his followers,
he climbed on the back of a wild Bengal tiger and disappeared into
the forest. Most of his disciples never saw him again, but
occasionally a very enlightened yogi or Sathu, a name for a
wandering monk, would see Gorknath. He was spotted in the 7th, in
the 8th and also in the 9th century.




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