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These things are based on Swara Yoga which yogis and tantrics practice in daily life. Usually our breath switches dominance from one nostril to the other about every hour and a half. Using one nostril or the other is auspicious for certain things. Here are a couple of links (and there are many more if you do a search): http://www.sanatansociety.org/yoga_and_meditation/swara_yoga.htm http://www.yogapoint.com/info/article6.htm - Bhairitu ----There's another -modern- secret about kundalini regarding the switching breaths, and that is that antihistamines can stabilize breath through both nostrils and hence help one reach samadhi. ....this isn't so modern if you
subscribe the the notion that soma is the Sarcostemia brevifolia which is
related to ephedra.
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