Kundalini Yoga: Balancing the Chakras

Kundalini Yoga is renowned for its ability to balance the body’s energy centres, known as chakras. Through specific postures, breathwork, and meditation techniques, practitioners stimulate and align the seven major chakras, promoting physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

By clearing energy blockages and restoring harmony to the chakra system, Kundalini Yoga fosters a sense of vitality, balance, and inner peace. Explore the practice of Kundalini Yoga and experience the profound effects of balanced chakras on overall health and vitality..

Kundalini Yoga: A Journey of Self-Discovery

Kundalini Yoga, as taught by Yogi Bhajan, offers a sacred journey of self-discovery and personal growth. Through a combination of physical postures, breathwork, meditation, and mantra chanting, practitioners delve deep into their inner realms to uncover hidden truths and unlock their fullest potential.

This transformative practice guides individuals to connect with their authentic selves, release limiting beliefs, and cultivate a sense of purpose and fulfilment. Embrace the journey of Kundalini Yoga and embark on a path of self-realization, empowerment, and spiritual awakening..

Agni Sara Kriya

Before you begin please follow the instructions for β€˜Tuning In’ as per previous Kriyas…and close your session with Saaaat Nam πŸ™

This Kriya should not be practiced if you are pregnant..

Agni Sara Kriya, a dynamic practice taught by Yogi Bhajan, is renowned for its digestive benefits and ability to stimulate the fire element within the body.

Begin: Stand with feet hip-width apart, knees slightly bent, and hands resting on thighs.

Take two or three deep breaths then Inhale deeply through the nose, then exhale forcefully through the mouth, contracting the abdomen to expel all air. Without inhaling, pull the abdomen in and up towards the spine, creating a hollow space in the belly. Hold this position for as long as comfortable, then release and inhale deeply.

Repeat this sequence 3-5 times.

As proficiency increases, extend the duration of the abdominal hold.

End: return to normal breathing and relax for 3-5 minutes

Benefits: Agni Sara Kriya massages the internal organs, enhances digestion, and boosts metabolism. It also strengthens the core muscles and energizes the body. Practice regularly on an empty stomach for optimal results.

Kirtan Kriya

Before you beginπŸ™

Begin every Kundalini Yoga and Meditation practice by chanting the mantra: ONGNAMO, GURU DEV NAMO. “Tuning in” assists you to align yourself with the frequency of the Infinite Self and quiet your mind. This mantra is “God’s telephone number.” Chanting ONG NAMO opens your heart and connects you with the Subtle Body of Yogi Bhajan and the “Golden Chain” of the past Masters of Kundalini Yoga.
Chant it three times to cover your past, present, and future.

Position: Sit in easy pose. Press your palms firmly against each other in front of your chest. The sides of your thumbs press on the center of the sternum, which activates your “Mind Nerve,” calming your mind. Tips of the fingers are pointing up. The forearms are parallel to the floor. Close your eyes and focus at the Third Eye Point. Inhale and exhale a few times before starting. To begin, inhale deeply and chant on one breath: ONG NAMO GURU DEV NAMO. Repeat two more times. Inhale and exhale. Relax.

Mantra: ONG NAMO GURU DEV NAMO
When you chant this mantra, ONG NAMO GURU DEV NAMO, let it vibrate in your being: “I call upon the Infinite Creator who created me. I call upon the Divine Giver of wisdom.”

ONG means the Infinite Creative Energy in manifestation.
NAMO means reverent greetings; to call upon.
GURU is the giver of wisdom. GURU is the technology which takes one from darkness (GU) to light (RU).
DEV means divine or transparent.
NAMO means reverent greetings; to call upon.

End your practice by chanting one long Sat and a short Nam… Saaaat Naaam πŸ™ this seals your practice πŸ’š

The meditation:- Kirtan Kriya, a profound meditation practice taught by Yogi Bhajan, involves chanting the mantra “Sa Ta Na Ma” while performing specific hand movements.

To begin, sit comfortably with a straight spine, either in a cross-legged position or on a chair.

Mudra: Place the hands in Gyan Mudra (thumb touching index finger) resting on the knees. Close your eyes and mentally focus on the mantra: “Sa” (truth), “Ta” (life), “Na” (death), and “Ma” (rebirth). With each repetition of the mantra, touch the thumb to the corresponding finger: “Sa” (index finger), “Ta” (middle finger), “Na” (ring finger), and “Ma” (little finger). (Then start again at the thumb & index finger etc)

Visualisation :

visualise the sound flowing in through the top of your head and out the middle of your forehead in an L shape.

Chant audibly for 2 minutes, whisper for 2 minutes, silently repeat for 4 minutes, whisper for 2 minutes, and chant audibly for 2 minutes. Continue for a total of 11-31 minutes. The video below will assist your practice.

Maintain a gentle rhythm and focus on the sound vibrations and hand movements.

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To end: take a deep breath in & hold.. raise the arms above the head and shake them vigorously .. exhale.. repeat two more times..then relax πŸ’š

Benefits:- Kirtan Kriya improves cognitive function, reduces stress, and enhances mental clarity.

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Before you beginπŸ™

Begin every Kundalini Yoga and Meditation practice by chanting the mantra: ONGNAMO, GURU DEV NAMO. “Tuning in” assists you to align yourself with the frequency of the Infinite Self and quiet your mind. This mantra is “God’s telephone number.” Chanting ONG NAMO opens your heart and connects you with the Subtle Body of Yogi Bhajan and the “Golden Chain” of the past Masters of Kundalini Yoga.
Chant it three times to cover your past, present, and future.

Position: Sit in easy pose. Press your palms firmly against each other in front of your chest. The sides of your thumbs press on the center of the sternum, which activates your “Mind Nerve,” calming your mind. Tips of the fingers are pointing up. The forearms are parallel to the floor.

Tuning in to your Divine Self

Close your eyes and focus at the Third Eye Point. Inhale and exhale a few times before starting. To begin, inhale deeply and chant on one breath: ONG NAMO GURU DEV NAMO. Repeat two more times. Inhale and exhale. Relax.

Mantra: ONG NAMO GURU DEV NAMO
When you chant this mantra, ONG NAMO GURU DEV NAMO, let it vibrate in your being: “I call upon the Infinite Creator who created me. I call upon the Divine Giver of wisdom.”

ONG means the Infinite Creative Energy in manifestation.
NAMO means reverent greetings; to call upon.
GURU is the giver of wisdom. GURU is the technology which takes one from darkness (GU) to light (RU).
DEV means divine or transparent.
NAMO means reverent greetings; to call upon.

End your practice by chanting one long Sat and a short Nam… Saaaat Naaam πŸ™ this seals your practice πŸ’š

Sat Kriya

Sat Kriya, as taught by Yogi Bhajan, is a powerful Kundalini Yoga practice aimed at awakening the dormant energy within.

Posture:

Start by sitting on heels (rock pose) or in easy pose (cross-legged) with a straight spine. Interlace the fingers, extend the index fingers pointing up (forming a steeple), and place the hands above the head.

Begin chanting “Sat Nam” (meaning “truth is my identity”) in a steady rhythm: “Sat” on the inhale and “Nam” on the exhale. As you chant, pull the navel point in towards the spine on “Sat” and release on “Nam.” Coordinate the movement with the breath and continue for 3-11 minutes. Focus on the mantra and the sensation at the navel centre.

To end: inhale deeply, hold the breath briefly, and exhale. Relax with eyes closed, feeling the energy circulating within. Relax deeply 3-11 min

Benefits: Sat Kriya strengthens the nervous system, balances the chakras, and awakens Kundalini energy, promoting vitality and clarity.