How to Yawn #6

According to Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) ... "Pressure moves electricity and magnetism. But explain your work in terms of electricity and magnetism because no one will pay you for telling them they're full of hot air." If you doubt the Swami, check out the price of the Tennant Biomodulator ... Read More

How to Yawn #5

Fred Cicetti ("Here's Why You Yawn," Live Science, May 29, 2014) wrote ... "Yawns seem to be caused by chemicals in the brain — serotonin, dopamine, glutamic acid and nitric oxide. The more of these compounds activated in the brain, the greater the frequency of yawns." Translation? Yawnin... Read More

How to Yawn #4

Extended yawning is closely related to Kriya Yoga. Slower breathing correlates with longer life. It also increases the consciousness to ENJOY a longer life, making a longer life longer than its years. <> Paramhansa Yogananda (Autobiography of a Yogi, 1946) wrote ... "Many illustration... Read More

How to Yawn #3

What if yawning is both a sign and a therapy for the following conditions? According to The Breathing Clinic & Wellness Centre ... "Can yawning be a sign of disease? "If you experience unexplained, excessive yawning and excessive daytime sleepiness, it is recommended that you consult your G... Read More

How to Yawn #2

Extending a yawn has therapeutic effects. So does sighing, yawning's little brother. <> M. Foster, M.D. (A Text Book of Physiology, Sixth Edition, 1895) wrote ... "Sighing is a deep and long-drawn inspiration, chiefly through the nose, followed by a somewhat shorter, but correspondingly ... Read More