This is an old Tibetan technique of humming, which creates a
healing vibration throughout the body, and a hand movement which centers the
energy at the navel.
Nadabrahma meditation lasts for one hour and has three
stages. It can be done at any time of day, alone or with others, but have an
empty stomach and remain inactive for at least 15 minutes afterwards.
First stage: 30 minutes
Sit in a relaxed position with eyes closed and lips together
humming loudly enough to be heard by others and create a vibration throughout
your body. You can visualize a hollow tube or an empty vessel, filled only with
the vibrations of the humming. A point will come when the humming continues by
itself and you become the listener. There is no special breathing and you can
alter the pitch or move your body smoothly and slowly if you feel like it.
Second stage: 15 minutes
The second stage is divided into two 7 1/2 minute sections.
For the first half, move the hands, palms up, in an outward circular motion.
Starting at the navel, both hands move forwards and then divide to make two
large circles mirroring each other left and right. The movements should be so
slow that at times there will appear to be no movement at all. Feel that you
are giving energy outwards to the universe.
After 71/2 minutes turn the hands, palms down, and start
moving them in the opposite direction. Now the hands will come together towards
the navel and divide outwards to the sides of the body. Feel that you are
taking energy in. As in the first stage, don't inhibit any soft, slow movements
of the rest of your body.
Third stage: 15 minutes
Sit or lie absolutely quiet and still.