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	 Too Relaxed in Meditation?  (Audio) 
	From: YoganiDate: Thu Apr 8, 2004 3:06pm
 
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    This Discussion?" 
    Q: Thanks for your group, I am enjoying it very much. I am getting ready to 
	use the Yoni Mudra in my practice next but had a question. During the 
	meditation I almost always fall asleep while in Siddhasana. Sometimes I even 
	have to remind myself during pranayama to breath because I start to go out 
	then. Lots of head nodding at first then I wake up slouched over (even 
	drooling a few times). I try to sit away from the wall because I would nod 
	off and thump my head sometimes. I don't feel tired when I practice or 
	during the day. I usually wake up around the 20 minute mark. Is there 
	something I am missing? I enjoy the way things are going but just wanted to 
	see if you had any advice on this.
 
	
	A: It is good practice you describe. It won't be manifesting like that 
	forever. It is a special form of sleep associated with deep inner silence 
	and purification during meditation. Once your nervous system has released 
	those deep-rooted obstructions in there, you will experience much more 
	clarity during practices. Your clarity in activity is evidence that good 
	things are happening. It is a great way to get rid of lifetimes of 
	accumulated karma. While you are "sleeping" the infinite is unfolding inside 
	you.  
	
	I wish you all success as you continue.  
	The guru is in you. 
	
	
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