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OM and how it works: www.indianetzone.com Looking back, I know consider this the first turning point from my reductionist approach towards
chanting in Yoga. Religious devotion and mysticism aside, I realised that singing OM on a regular basis has numerous
positive physical effects in our bodies mostly due to the internal vibration of the sound in itself. It has been scientifically
proved that singing OM has invaluable vibratory effects in our bodies, helps to achieve slow, regular and complete
exhalation, aids to control and relax our breathing system and has several soothing effects in our minds. However, stating
such benefits is frequently insufficient, it seems to me that it is essential to understand the physical explanations than
underlay these benefits for a change in perception to occur in our western epistemological minds. Thus, we are now going to
take the time to develop each of them separately, in order to understand why and how when we are chanting OM we
aren't just singing, nor praying, but enabling a series of positive physical changes to occur in our bodies and mind, making
us feel better than we did before. Of the above mentioned, the most powerful physical benefit of chanting OM is
related with its vibratory effects. The sustained 'O' -formed by the 'AU'- sound makes all the bones of the thoracic cage
vibrate, proving that vibration is communicated to the mass of air contained in our lungs and that the delicate membrane of
alveolus in contact with this air vibrates too, this stimulates the pulmonary cells and enables an optimum gaseous exchange
in our lungs. Furthermore, the latest research of many Western physiologists has also shown how this vibration produces very
accentuated effects in the endocrine glands, to which Science is gradually attributing an increasing importance. More
specifically, Dr.Leser-Lasario dedicated 25 years of study to the effects of vocal vibrations in the human body and his work
has concluded, with an absolute scientific rigor, that the emission of vowels during exhales causes a vibratory auto-massage
of the internal organs. These vibrations reach the deepest tissues and nervous cells, intensifying blood circulation in the
target tissues and internal organs. Internal secreting glands are equally stimulated to secrete their hormones directly into
the bloodstream and the lymph (pituitary, pineal, thyroids, thymus, adrenals and gonads), and this vibration of the vocal
chords similarly influences both the sympathetic and vagus nerve. The musculature of the breathing apparatus is both relaxed
and strengthened, expanding the thoracic cavity and thus the pulmonary capacity, an enlarged breathe which translates in an
increase of oxygen supply to the whole body. Besides, the vibrant internal massage resulting from the emission of the vowels
'au', acts especially in the abdominal organs and the organs of the thoracic cage, whilst the vibration of the 'mmm' in our
skulls induces a vibration of the cranial nerves. The OM being chanted during the exhalation, it directly
contributes to make it slow, regular and complete. The emission of the 'Au' sound limits the pace of the expired air, and
the benefits of slow breathing are numerous and well known by Yoga practitioners (increased lung capacity results in a higher
supply of oxygen, increased vitality, cleansing of the bloodstream and toxins in the lungs, and calming of the brain, amongst
others). Regular exhale is a direct result of a uniform emission of the 'au' sound, which, if prolonged until the end of our
capacity, assures the complete emptiness of our lungs. This complete, regular and slow breathing enables us to totally expel
the stale air from our lungs and reduce as much as possible the volume of residual air. As an immediate and direct consequence
of this integral emptying of the lungs, our inhale enlarges and deepens progressively, increasing our lung capacity and oxygen
supply with the previously stated beneficial effects. Chanting Om correctly will also help us to relax and
gain control over our breathing apparatus. Since the exhaling is produced by a relaxation of the muscles in our breathing
system, the OM sound will not be emitted uniformly unless this relaxation is fully under control. Thus, should there
be any tension at the throat or muscles of the thoracic cage, the sound will exit our bodies in jolts, whereas, if the sound
is continuous and smooth, it will indicate a perfect control of progressive relaxation of all the breathing muscles and subsequently
a comfortable and ease inhale. This appreciation of the quality of our sound emission during our OM chanting enables
us to learn how to eliminate latent and unconscious contractions in muscles of our body that we do not fully control.
And last of all, the OM chanting produces direct effects in our minds that are just as important as the effects
it has in our body. The abstract and complex meaning of the syllable OM makes its way into our minds intercepting
the flow of thoughts we are constantly submitted too. Our mental stuff is made out of words, when we think, talk, dream and
even when we talk to ourselves internally; we use words in detriment of images. However, when the air is expelled from our
lungs, accompanied by the soundOM and the vibration of the vocal chords, it occupies entirely our conscience inhibiting
the process of sentence construction in our minds. Gaining the control over our minds to restrain this continuous flow of
thoughts to which we are constantly subjected is the ultimate goal of Yoga practice and it can only be achieved through meditation
-liberating the mind of all thoughts, what we would define as leaving the mind blank for a sustained period of time-, but
gaining mastery of the mind is a long and difficult process. Therefore, the OM reveals itself as the first taste
of this sensation for a new practitioner, it provides a sort of parenthesis to our minds in which we experience a preliminary
detachment of this flow of thoughts that we are so used to having we can no longer conceive as possible to restrain. The fact
is, OM chanting on its own will not restrain it, but it aids in achieving the first step: slowing it down. As a
result of this temporary vacation from our thoughts, the mind is calmed, and because the mind governs the whole body, its
calm state will in turn reflect in a further relaxation of the latest too. Furthermore, concentration becomes easier and your
mind is awaken, while the electromagnetic waves produced by the vibration are spread throughout all the body increasing dynamism
and vitality. The experiences of Dr. Leser-Lasario greatly proved how the entire body is relaxed by the internal vibrant-massage,
which mentally liberates us from our inhibitions, depressions and complexes, harmonising our psyches. Learning these
scientific explanations underlying the benefits of OM chanting in my body was a crucial step for me to change my
preconceived judgement. From then onwards I started to consider it another Yoga exercise, freed from any suspicion, this enabled
me to observe its effects in my body, in my breath, in my mood. Devotion may or may not arrive with practice, but the fact
is, the effects of OMchanting in our practice are just as obvious as the asanas' if we allow ourselves to experience
it from the certainty that its effects greatly exceed its mystical nature and have a logical scientific base. And in order
to do this, learning and understanding this base is essential for Western practitioners. Everything is ineffective if we approach
it with the inner conviction that it will not work, and vice versa, placebo treatments in medicine rely strictly on this principle.
Our minds are so powerful that if we convince ourselves something will be useless, even a medical treatment, we will inhibit
its positive effects. Thus, liberating the OM from my doubts and prejudices was my first acknowledgment of the benefits
of chanting in my Yoga practice, in fact, the Om would become the one and only chant I would perform for the following
five years, before the mantras finally made their way into my practice.
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