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This FAQ gives an overview of those kundalini yoga practices which require conscious effort. ... What is the precise role of the guru in kundalini yoga? ...
Classical Shaiva and Shakta Literature of Kundalini Yoga ... Literature of Yogiraj Vethathiri Maharishi (Simplified Kundalini Yoga) ...
The practitioners of Kundalini Yoga concentrate on psychic centers or chakras in the ... The school of Sahaja Yoga is very similar to the Kundalini school. ...
Guide to the meaning and practice of kundalini yoga.
Kundalini Introduction,kundalini powers and experiences.
Kundalini yoga science from Amrita Gita. ... Kundalini Yoga deals with the practical methods which will awaken this great pristine force in individuals. ...
Kundalini Yoga concentrates on psychic centers or chakras in the body in order to generate a spiritual power, which is known as kundalini energy.
Breath, sound and meditation are the main resources of kundalini yoga. For example, a school of Kundalini yoga is probably best recognised for its frequent ...
Directory of Kundalini yoga classes and teachers in New England including MA, VT, RI, CT, ME, and NH.
Millis - Kundalini yoga classes for all levels and ages. Special workshop listings, and information on the style.
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Unlike some other sports, you don’t need a lot of yoga accessories when you practice. With yoga, your body is really the most important ‘equipment’ that you need. There are some items that are basic and which can help you be more comfortable and safer in your practice. Standard Yoga Accessories Clothing – Your clothing should be comfortable and breathable and allow you to move freely. You don’t want anything that is going to get in the way of your movements or that will bunch up or create a distraction. For instance, oversized, loose fitting tee shirts can fall towards your face during some...
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Do you know someone with a perennial dark cloud over his or her head? You're thinking: I want to avoid negative people, not waste my time helping them out. What if this person is a family member, or loved one, who has turned bitter for some reason? You care deeply for this person and want to help. Helping people is an example of selfless service, without seeking a reward of any kind. We also know this as Karma Yoga. Mahatma Gandhi is a classic example of a Karma Yoga practitioner. However, how many of us can be as kind, or as enlightened, as Mahatma Gandhi? You really don't have to; all you...
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