Re: [INDOLOGY] prāṇāyāma query

David and Nancy Reigle dnreigle at gmail.com
Sun Mar 29 19:33:11 UTC 2020


The practice in the Tibetan tradition that Dean referred to is called
lung-gom, and a practitioner of it is a lung-gom-pa. If you do a search for
these terms you will find what little is known about it. I assume that the
Tibetan spelling is rlung sgom, where rlung means prāṇa (or vāyu), and sgom
means meditation or contemplation or cultivation (bhāvanā).

Best regards,

David Reigle
Colorado, U.S.A.

On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 5:21 AM Dean Michael Anderson via INDOLOGY <
indology at list.indology.info> wrote:

> There is a similar well-known practice in the Tibetan tradition. I'll let
> our Tibetan experts elaborate.
>
> There is also a well-known interaction going back centuries between Hindu
> yogis and Tibetan Buddhist yogis - they even revere some of the same
> adepts, especially in the Nath traditions. Among the actual yogic
> practitioners, the separation between Hinduism and Buddhism is not always
> so clear cut (the same is often true with Islamic fakirs and Sikhs as well).
>
> So, I'd say, yes, there are similarities -- among the practitioners many
> would even go farther and say they are the same. I'm not aware of most of
> the scholarly literature on the subject. I'd be interested in what others
> might provide.
>
> Best,
>
> Dean
>
> On Thursday, March 26, 2020, 1:57:01 PM GMT+5:30, patrick mccartney via
> INDOLOGY <indology at list.indology.info> wrote:
>
>
> Dear Friends,
>
> there is a particular breath work for cultivating endurance amongst the
> training manuals of Ninjas and proponents of the syncretic mountain
> asceticism, known as shugendō, which is called the "mountaineer's breath"
> (登山家の呼吸, *tozan-ka no kokyū*). It has an interesting paradiddle-like
> ratio of inhalation/exhalation that supposedly can extend one's ability to
> stealthily run across mountains at night, as long as the individual
> breathed in this complicated way while running... I've recently tried
> it...I guess, I need more practice.
> Some stories say that a high-level *ninjutsu-sha* could run up to 200kms
> in a day! These extend into the stories of the "marathon monks" that, as
> part of their spiritual duty would run a marathon, everyday for days on
> end. Life without Netflix is unbounded with potential, it seems.
>
>
> *Anyways, the rhythmic pattern for this breath, is: *
> *1 round = 1-inhalation, 2-exhalations, 1-inhalation, 1-exhalation,
> 2-inhalations, 1-exhalation*
>
> *I'm wondering if this is similar to any haṭha yogic prāṇāyāma? *
>
> I'm not implying any causal link, necessarily. I leave that to others,
> who, in common parlance across various social media make consonant claims.
> Interestingly, a re-orientalized and imagined mythical Ninja culture is
> framed as being able to help reduce stress and tension, make people fitter,
> run for the train... and generally more able to endure more of life's
> problems, and, also have a transformative potential related to the twins of
> transglobal yoga's popularity: 1) accumulate power(s) and 2) achieve moral
> reformation.
>
> All the best,
>
> パトリック マッカートニー
> Patrick McCartney, PhD
> Research Affiliate - Organization for Identity and Cultural Development
> (OICD), Kyoto
> Research Associate - Nanzan University Anthropological Institute, Nagoya,
> Japan
> Visiting Fellow - South and South-east Asian Studies
> Department, Australian National University
> Member - South Asia Research Institute (SARI), Australian National
> University
>
> Skype / Zoom - psdmccartney
> Phone + Whatsapp + Line:  +61410644259
> Twitter - @psdmccartney @yogascapesinjap
>  Yogascapes in Japan <http://yogascapes.weebly.com/> Academia
> <https://patrickmccartney.academia.edu/> Linkedin
> <https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=241756978&trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile>
>  Modern Yoga Research <http://www.modernyogaresearch.org/events/>
>
> *bodhapūrvam calema* ;-)
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>    -
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> INDOLOGY mailing list
> INDOLOGY at list.indology.info
> indology-owner at list.indology.info (messages to the list's managing
> committee)
> http://listinfo.indology.info (where you can change your list options or
> unsubscribe)
> _______________________________________________
> INDOLOGY mailing list
> INDOLOGY at list.indology.info
> indology-owner at list.indology.info (messages to the list's managing
> committee)
> http://listinfo.indology.info (where you can change your list options or
> unsubscribe)
>


-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://list.indology.info/pipermail/indology/attachments/20200329/02c0f8f3/attachment.htm>


More information about the INDOLOGY mailing list