I really need the West to stop pretending it invented these things and packaging & selling it back to us in patronizing & racist ways that strip it of cultural identifiers. I’ve been doing pranayama for my health since I was 12. When the West tries to copy something and rename it show how intelligent they are. That's pranayam for you! - deepakmalani January 30, 2019 Just saying it existed in ancient cultures is not enough. Next thing we know, it will be patented and sold back to us terming it as superior way of living. Pranayama of Yoga called as "Cardiac Coherence Breathing". You can live forever - Vishal Gondal January 30, 2019Īnother case of Turmeric Latte. If you do this while having your turmeric latte & clarified butter Arfi Lamba January 30, 2019Īmericans had problems in pronouncing Anulom Violm, so they named it Cardiac Coherence Breathing. I am sure you have read the comments below your tweet and the comments on retweets Time to give its due to where it actually belongs, rather than just repackaging our age old practices and calling them your observations. Twitter then took it upon itself to school the magazine.Ī corrective tweet is in order I guess. scientific language as "cardiac coherence breathing"! It's taking the West a few millennia to learn what our ancients taught us millennia ago, but hey, you're welcome. scientific language as "cardiac coherence breathing"! It's taking the West a few millennia to learn what our ancients taught us millennia ago, but hey, you're welcome.”.ĭetailed description of the benefits of the 2500-year-old Indian technique of pranayama, dressed up in 21st c. This did not go down well with many Indians, including Congress Member of Parliament Shashi Tharoor, who said, “Detailed description of the benefits of the 2500-year-old Indian technique of pranayama, dressed up in 21st c. Breathe with eyes closed following the soft audio beat for deeper relaxation. It then goes on to detail how cardiac coherence is a more popular technique that is around today. Your helper to practice cardiac coherence or daily breathing. Coherent Breathing is a form of resonant breathing introduced by Stephen Elliott of COHERENCE LLC in 2005, coincident with the publication of The New Science Of Breath Coherent Breathing for Health, Well-being, Performance & Longevity. The Scientific American does mention pranayama as “the first doctrine to build theory around respiratory control”, and that these recommendations appeared centuries ago.
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