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Increasing
Your Energy Levels
by
Gurucharan Singh Khalsa, Ph.D.
and Yogi Bhajan, Ph.D.
 Our
personal energy level affects our lives in multifaceted
ways. Energy determines our capacity for elegant action
in the world. Energy bounds the intensity with which we
can express ourselves. It determines, for instance, our
ability to speak powerfully -- with animation and
impact. When our energy level is optimal, we become
aroused and alerted to the world around us. Then, with a
profound reciprocity, nature seems alerted to and
connected to us. We experience energy as vigor and
stamina -- the physical and mental strength that we can
sustain and bring to bear upon any problem.
We
all feel our energy in its potential and active forms.
We sense our reserves as well as our immediate energy
and use our assessment of both to determine which
challenges we will take on and which we will decline.
And one of our greatest sources for reserve energy is
our spirit. Whether we recognize it or not, when we
reach deeply within ourselves and tap into our spirit,
that spirit gives us stamina, grit, scope, and energy
that works regardless of everything happening around us.
Even
though our energy level has multiple areas of expression
and corresponding sources, most of us form habits and
consistently draw our energy from a few favored yet
unhealthy sources. Instead of drawing on the
body-mind-spirit as a whole, we grab on to seemingly
immediate solutions like food, drugs, emotional dramas,
or excitement. But our design is subtler than that. Our
sources are more diverse. We need to think more
holistically about our energy level and its sources, for
quick fixes like food and drugs actually take away more
energy than they provide. Breath, on the other hand,
works as an energy source. It is one we don't use
enough. Huge reserves of energy lie buried in our
musculature and in our glands, ready to be tapped and
used -- by mastering our own breathing.
You
see, the nervous system can actually contain and release
energy. The part of your nervous system called the
autonomic system can be developed in the same way that a
muscle can be toned or shaped. And the energy stored or
released in that system is directly affected by
breathing, exercise, and your entire attitude. Your
emotions, and all the electrical and chemical processes
that change with them, are sources for energy.
Awareness
itself is also a great source of energy, for your state
of awareness directly changes the pattern of your brain
activity. Good healthy nutrition and conscious eating
are another source of energy and healing. Our ideal is
to be vitalized by all these sources. We want to align
our habits and activities to sources of energy that
deliver us in the present and sustain us for the future.
But
without some training and conscious introspection, most
of us do not use all of these sources. Instead, once we
sense our energy is running low, we let our search for
more energy get directed by unconscious habits and
emergency reflexes. We grasp whatever seems closest and
takes the least attention or effort. Surrounded by junk
food and instant everything, we often make poor choices
and end up losing energy instead of gaining it. A drink
or two to relax at the end of the day seems reasonable,
but for many people it leads to depression, reckless
driving, and emotional withdrawal.
Not
knowing how to tap our core energy, some of us rely on
stirring up an emotional storm within ourselves. The
resulting emotional outburst releases energy but, like a
bad storm, devastates everything in its path -- a
short-term gain, but an enduring loss that actually
depletes our energy. In order to get and stay vitalized
and healthy for the long run, however, we need to
cultivate effective energy regeneration strategies. Like
a flowing stream, we need constant renewal to live well.
This
article is excerpted from the book "Breathwalk"
by Gurucharan Singh Khalsa, Ph.D. and Yogi Bhajan, Ph.D.
Copyright© 2000. Excerpted by permission of Broadway, a
division of Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. No
part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted
without permission in writing from the publisher.
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