Many powers are hidden in the air. If we know how to use it, then we will start living our life at a different level. Do you know that our breath does not run in equal amounts? One of the two pores in the nose takes more air and leaves. This condition of the nose keeps changing at different times of the day, sometimes the left orifice is more active and sometimes the right. And a few minutes a day comes when equal amount of air comes out and goes in from both our holes. Yoga has said that there are 72 thousand Nadia in our body, which has 3 main Nadiya. Whose names are Eda, Pingala and Sushumna. Where are these nadis now? Is told. The main 2 nadia originate from our reed bone. Eda and Pingala. There is a spinal cord between these two channels. Which is sometimes active. These two nadis are attached to both the holes of our nose, passing through the bone of the reed. Eda pulse is attached to left nose and Pingala pulse from right nose. This pulse is not an artery or vein. They will not be visible even if X-ray or body is cut off. Both these channels are used to maintain the balance of life. You can feel it right now. If you are reading this post in a slightly peaceful state, then check which hole of your nose is more active now? To check, you put two fingers of both hands together below the nose, after breathing carefully you will feel that the left hole is active or right. If your left hole is more active, then you can assume that your right now Ida pulse is active. In the same way, when the right nostril of your nose is active, then you should do hard work and courageous work in which the strength of your body is used. I myself have personally noticed it many times when I do something physically exhausting. . So the right orifice of my nose, that is, the pingala is activated. Now the matter comes, what will happen if Sushumna is active? One thing before moving on to the post - to read more such posts related to Ved Shastra and the wonderful mystery of life, follow our One Step to Success page now. Never miss anything of your work. The breath of a perfect monk walks on a sushumna nadi. When both Ida and Pingala holes are active in equal quantity, then the sushumna pulse starts to become active. In other words, you can call the sushumna pulse the zero state or the inferior state. In this state you are not even and The energy coming from nature makes you work directly. There is no need for your intelligence or effort in the midst of the power that comes from nature. In simple words, it is an effort less (passive) state. In this state you will be in the form of water. The great Brusli said one thing be like a water means you be like water. Whatever color the water goes in becomes that. When your Sushumna Nadi is active, you are in the same state. When the Sushumna Nadi starts moving, you can also call it a state of auspiciousness. Sometimes you will have something in your mind today and something good will happen to you. . Many times, confidence and good vibes start coming from within themselves for some work, that it will be completed and it is complete. This is because Because at that time your spinal cord is active and you do not even know. Sushumna indicates to you in the form of feeling that something good is going to happen to you. When the sushumna pulse is active, the work done at that time is of different level or it can be said that the beginning of some good work can be done at the same time. Should be done when your spinal cord is active. You can activate this pulse through some yoga. May I tell you something deeper? If you can believe it, then the person whose spinal cord starts going deep starts to feel a few glimpses and waves of events in his future. This is not a breeze or a miraculous thing. If God has created a body, then there is also the science of the body. If we understand that science, then we can take our life to a different level. Friends, share this post. It will not take any money for you to share, but more people will get the right path from your share. So do share. Thank you for reading the whole post with so much love :)