Usually after doing creative works one feels hunger not thirsty, the reason seems that the right nostril starts to work after sometime. Therefore, in most of the cases the artists create the food or eating syndrome, just because they usually forget the eating and drinking process as the body indicates by the working of the nostrils.
Moreover, it appears to be the cause, that people who are prone to self-indulgence feel either very thirst or hungry and in extreme cases hunger and thirst is dead. It is not that they have gone insane; it is simply the bad eating and drinking habits. Once this goes to what is popularly known the solar plexus in the east, it is said to be strained up, causing severe symptoms of lack of hunger and thirst along with illusions and hallucinations, like a temporary attack of psychosis. Its repetitions cause it to be permanent state of mind, such that once one goes through it, the symptoms recur. To stop this recurring the proper signals of the left and right nostril are to be followed regularly.
This energy related with these two nostrils when resonates with bio-energy with or outside, we are in commune with Mother Nature. This is what happens when one does the Pranayama. One nostril of the nose is closed and inhaling is done from the other, then it is closed and breath is controlled for few moments. It is then exhaled (released) from the one that was closed. The next step is to inhale from the same nostril, which was closed first, while the second one is now closed. What it does is a wonder.
When the breath was inhaled from the right nostril, it carries the positive charge that recharges the right side of the body, particularly the lungs. To stop it for few moments is to let it work properly. This recharging with the negative charge is done when one inhales from the left nostril. This process of Pranayama is of utmost importance. It is the art of breathing properly, as well as learning for improving all habits in rhythm with the nostrils. Thus the left and the right nostrils help for psychosis and the psychosomatic problems and we will continue it in our next article, the part 3. Thanks!
Written by Dr. Harmander Singh
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