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Studio Talks with Richard Freeman: Gazing (Drsti)
Richard Freeman
Studio Talks with Richard Freeman: Gazing (Drsti)
Genres: New Age, Pop
 
Gazing (Drsti): Placement of the gaze on a single point inside or outside helps the mind to flow into single pointed meditation. In each posture there is a specific Drsti or gaze, which, in some circumstances, is modified...  more »

     

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All Artists: Richard Freeman
Title: Studio Talks with Richard Freeman: Gazing (Drsti)
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Label: Delphi Productions, Ltd.
Original Release Date: 1/1/2004
Release Date: 1/1/2004
Album Type: Import
Genres: New Age, Pop
Style: Meditation
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 792037009018

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Gazing (Drsti): Placement of the gaze on a single point inside or outside helps the mind to flow into single pointed meditation. In each posture there is a specific Drsti or gaze, which, in some circumstances, is modified as one goes deeper into the practice. The place of gazing can be the tip of the nose, the center of the eyebrows, the tip o the thumb or a finger, the center of the palm, the navel, the big toe, or on the horizon straight ahead or to the side. The technique is to eliminate extraneous tension and motivation from the gaze by feeling the palate (the roof of the mouth) as being "empty", just as when smiling. The back of the soft palate (the "root of the palate") will then be released opening the Susumna Nadi (the central line of awareness from the Perineum center to the center of the crown of the head). This induces meditation. Gazing is also an important part of the integrated movement which links the postures together. The direction of the movement of the eye radially affects muscular tensions in the neck, shoulders and throat. These normally unconscious reflexes should be studied closely. They can make profound differences in movement throughout the body.