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 Press Release 07/05/2018 What is Shambhavi Mahamudra  Kriya What  is Shambhavi? Meditation is a powerful tool for  wellbeing, and is essentially a process to take one beyond the limitations of  body and mind. Teachers and practitioners of these “inner technologies†have  also experienced the many physical and mental benefits of meditation and yoga.  In recent years, a growing number of scientific studies and research on  meditation have corroborated these experiences. The word “kriya†refers to a yogic  internal energy technique incorporating the breath. Millions of dedicated  practitioners of all ages and walks of life experience greater emotional  balance, concentration, focus, stability and better health with regular  practice of this daily 21-minute meditation. In fact, there have been several  scientific studies that measure the various benefits of practicing the kriya  regularly – both with regard to brain activity during the kriya, as well as  statistical research of how it affects people’s health and well-being. How  does the Shambhavi Kriya Work? The reason why most people are unhappy  or unhealthy is that the physical, the mental and the “pranicâ€, or energy body  are not in alignment.  The Shambhavi kriya is a method of bringing your  entire system into alignment so that your mind, body, emotions and energy  function in complete harmony, establishing a chemistry of blissfulness within  you. Sadhguru explains, “There is a  certain way to engineer our system, to make this body, to make this mind… the  very chemistry within us the way we want it.†Traditionally, yoga sees the  human being as five layers of body: the physical body, the mental body, the  pranic energy body, the etheric body and the bliss body. The reason why most  people are unhappy or unhealthy is that the physical, the mental and the  ‘pranic’ body are not in alignment. If they are properly aligned, a natural  expression, an overwhelming expression of joyfulness will naturally happen  within a human being. Now, we are looking at the technology of keeping these  three bodies constantly aligned so that joyfulness is not an accidental  happening; joyfulness becomes a normal condition, a natural way of living for  youâ€. Studies on Shambhavi Mahamudra have been varied: some have  examined its impact on disease status and medicine usage, some have looked  specifically at menstrual disorders, while others have studied the benefits of  this meditation on sleep, heart rate variability, brain activity, etc. Other  studies have researched general well-being and improved attention spans among  regular meditators.  Let’s  take a look at the results of some of the key studies. Two studies published in 2008 and 2012 examined how Shambhavi Mahamudra supported cardiac health.  The studies showed that participants had a more well-balanced Cardiac Autonomic  Nervous System and an overall increase in Heart Rate Variability (HRV) during  the practice. A higher HRV has been linked to better immunity to stressful  situations, and is said to bestow a greater survival advantage on  individuals. A lower HRV on the other hand has been linked to various heart  diseases such as coronary artery disease, hypertension, chronic heart failure  and myocardial infarction. The researchers conclude that practitioners of the  Shambhavi Mahamudra and other Isha Yoga practices have higher exercise  tolerance, better cardiac response to stressful situation, lower probability of  undergoing hypertension of cardiac troubles such as ischemia or infarction. A study from the Centre for Biomedical Engineering, IIT Delhi, looked  at EEG (Electroencephalography) data from practitioner’s brains before, during  and after practicing the kriya. The results show that practitioners experienced  a greater level of coherence between the right and left hemispheres of the  brain. EEG coherence is known to be a measure of how well connected various  regions of the brain are. Higher coherence indicates greater exchange of  information between various regions, as well as improved functional coupling  and coordination. Higher levels of coherence are also correlated to higher  scores on IQ and creativity tests, as well emotional stability and cognitive  flexibility.  The researchers also measured signals at various prominent EEG  spectral bands known as the alpha, beta, delta and theta. Shambhavi  practitioners were seen to have higher alpha band power in general, indicating  that they experienced lower stress levels. There was a high increase in delta  band power and theta band and a notable reduction in beta band power. A  reduction in beta band power indicates reduced susceptibility to mental  tension, excitement and anxiety. Higher theta and delta activity have been  noted in previous research as indicative of conscious access to deeper states  of meditation. “Delta rhythms combined with alpha are known to reflect an inner  intuitive empathetic radar, a kind of sixth sense†the researchers note. A study presented at the 20th Congress of the European Sleep Research  Society, Lisbon, Portugal compared the sleep patterns of 15 male meditators  with a control group of 15 age and education-matched, male non-meditators.  Participants were aged between 25 and 55 years. The meditators had practiced  Shambhavi Mahamudra as well as other Isha Yoga practices.  Whole-night polysomnographic measures were recorded in  participants and EEG data was recorded, along with other parameters. The  results showed that the percentage of REM sleep, sleep efficiency and total  sleep time of meditators was significantly higher as compared to the control  group of non-meditators. Meditators also experienced better sleep quality as  evidenced by fewer awakenings after sleep onset. The study concludes that  consistent practice of the Shambhavi meditation has a positive impact on  quality of sleep.  A study, published in the journal Perception, looked at how 89  participants performed in the Stroop task and attentional blink task before and  after a 3-month Isha Yoga meditation retreat. The Stroop task looks at  interference in the reaction time of a task. For example, when the name of a  color is printed in some other color (for example, “red†is printed in black),  respondents can make errors in identifying the printing color. Participants of  the study were prone to fewer errors after the retreat than before it. A similar study by a team from the Université de Toulouse,  Department of Psychiatry and Human Behaviour, UC Irvine and the Indiana  University School of Medicine looked at how Isha Yoga practices improve  performance in attentional tasks due to better allocation of attentional  resources, an ability to sustain attention and focus, faster re-allocation of  attentional resources, greater cognitive flexibility and a reduction in  automatic response. The study observes that these improvements are likely due  to structural, anatomical and functional changes in meditators’ cognitive  systems as compared to control groups drawn from the general population.  75% of women are thought to experience problems related  to menstruation, which has a huge physical, psychological, social and economic  impact on their life. The primary means of treatment for such issues are known  to offer less than satisfactory relief, even when patients choose surgery as a  last resort. Currently, Yoga has become very popular as one of the mainstay alternate  treatments for many disorders. The benefits of meditation and yoga in relation  with such ailments have been under study for a while and show great promise. The questionnaire asked respondents about the prevalence and  impact of various menstrual disorders before they began the kriya and after  they had practiced it for at least six months. Disorders covered included  Dysmennorhea, symptoms of premenstrual syndrome, heaviness of menstrual flow,  irregularity of menstrual cycle, the need for medical or surgical intervention  for disorders, and the impairment of work during the menstrual period. The results  showed a 57% decrease in the impact of Dysmennorhea, a 72% decrease in  psychological symptoms such as irritability, mood swings, crying spells,  depression and arguments, a 40% decrease in breast swelling and tenderness, and  a 50% decrease in bloating and weight gain. There was an 87% decrease in the  incidence of severe menstrual flow and an 80% decrease in the irregularity of  the cycle. There was a 63% reduction in the need for medical or surgical  interventions, and an 83% reduction in the number of instances of impairment at  work. The authors conclude that the kriya “can be considered as an adjunct  therapy for menstrual disorders given the improved symptoms in all the  parameters.†In a questionnaire asking about improvements in life  experienced from practicing the Shambhavi Mahamudra, 536 respondents indicated  how the kriya had helped reduce medication and eliminate problems such as  depression, allergies, asthma and other ailments. 91% reported greater inner  peace, 87% reported improved emotional balance, 80% experienced greater mental  clarity, 79% experienced increased energy levels, and 74% reported improved  self-confidence and 70% reported better concentration and higher productivity. Among meditators who had been suffering depression, 87%  reported improvement, 25% reduced their medication, and 50% were able to stop  their medication. Similarly, for those suffering anxiety, 86% reported  improvement, 28% reduced their medication, and 50% were able to stop their  medication. Among those with insomnia, 73% reported improvement, 40% reduced  their medication, and 30% were able to stop their medication. Similar  improvements were seen for those with poor resistance to colds and flu, those  who had suffered from headaches, asthma, fibromyalgia, gastrointestinal  disorder, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease and a range of other chronic  ailments. Taken together, all these results support a drop in stress and  anxiety, a boost in mental alertness and focus, and an increase in  self-awareness due to practicing the Shambhavi Mahamudra. It is also clear that  regular practice benefits cardiac health and either leads to a stop in the use  of medication or at least reduces it considerably for a range of ailments  including hypertension, depression and menstrual issues. Inner Engineering Total for Better Living For centuries, the ancient science of yoga has been used to  cultivate physical and mental health. Practitioners of this potent discipline  testify to its enormous benefits. Modern medicine has acknowledged the impact  that regular practice of yoga can have on overall health and wellbeing. While yoga has become synonymous with physical postures and  exercise, it is not limited to that alone. Yoga means that which takes you to a  higher dimension or higher perception of life. Yoga is a holistic approach that  encompasses overall human wellbeing; body, mind, emotions and energy. Inner Engineering offers a comprehensive process to align your  body, mind, emotions and energy. The course includes a daily practice  called Shambhavi Mahamudra Kriya, also known as Shambhavi  Kriya. Shambhavi Kriya is a simple, but transformative practice which  brings about immense physical and psychological benefits, and much more.  Click here to learn benefits of this program. Please visit the Inner  Engineering YouTube Channel for more In-depth  information on Inner Engineering program. Live Testimonials  and Reviews from Inner Engineering Participants. Inner Engineering provides  tools and solutions to empower yourself to create your life the way you want  it. It gives you the opportunity to intellectually explore the basics of life  using methods from the distilled essence of yogic sciences. The course imparts  practical wisdom to manage your body, mind, emotions, and the fundamental life  energy within. 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