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Biography
Prana E. S. Miller
- Certified Ananda Hatha Yoga Teacher
- Certified Integrative Yoga Therapist
- Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy, Levels I and II
- Between 1990 - 2001 Prana sat and served over 30 Ten-day Silent Meditation
Intensives around the world
- B. A. Anthropology Southern Methodist University
- Exchange student - Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomia-shi, Japan
- Founding Father and Charter President of Southern Methodist University's
Student Law Society
- "Leadership Development Program VII" Graduate, Colorado
Outward Bound School
- "International Archeology Program," Fort Bergwin Research
Center, Taos, New Mexico
- Author of "The Art and Science of Pranic Drumming"
- Prana speaks Spanish, Portuguese and French
Prana
founded and became the Executive Director of "One World,
One People" a Californian non-profit corporation. "One World,
One People" sponsored Prana on his around-the-world bicycle ride
for peace, a solo, self-contained, 30,000 mile journey. To date he has
pedaled over 50,000 miles, as well as thousands of miles of hiking, backpacking
and mountain climbing. An extensive world traveler, in the past two decades
Prana has visited dozens of countries on five continents.
For a period of 7 years Prana lived mostly alone as an Ascetic Yogi
in wilderness areas close to hot springs. There he delved profoundly into
the practice of Experiential Metaphysics including: long fasting, sensory
deprivation, spending thousands of hours alternating between hot and cold
water, stretching, breath-work, toning, mantra, and practicing Proprioceptive
Meditation.
Prana began to practice healing work in 1990 as he was passing through
his Saturn return. He has been playing, teaching, and using the didgeridoo
as a vibrational healing tool since 1992. He has also been playing and
teaching hand drums since 1992; specializing in Alpha State inducing "uneven
meter" rhythmic cycles. Prana is the originator of "Pranic Drumming",
and author of the subsequent book, The Art
and Science of Pranic Drumming, a style of hand-drumming which
demands that the left and right sides of the body and brain work equally,
such that eventually a complete hemispheric synchronization occurs. |