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Kundalini Yoga - Mudras and BandhasMudras and Bandhas are certain postures of
the body by which Kundalini is successfully awakened. In Gheranda Samhita, the
description of 25 Mudras and Bandhas, is given. The following 12 are the most
important:-,, 1. Mula Bandha, 2. Jalandhara Bandha, 3. Uddiyana Bandha, 4.
Maha Mudra, 5. Maha Bandha, 6. Maha Vedha, 7. Yoga Mudra, 8. Viparitakarani
Mudra, 9. Khechari Mudra, 10. Vajroli Mudra, 11. Shakti Chalana Mudra, 12. Yoni
Mudra.
From "Kundalini
Yoga" by Sri Swami Sivananda
Read more here: » Mudras and Bandhas:
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II of III.
In Part II: 1) Can I just use kundalini yoga simply to
improve my health?, 2)
Is there any scientific basis for kundalini and the cakras?,
3) Do I really have to believe that all these cakras physically exist?, 4) Is
Chinese qi gong a kind of kundalini yoga?, 5) What about Tibetan Buddhism - has
kundalini been known in Tibet?, 6) Are there any other traditions that show
awareness of kundalini?, 7)So how do I awaken kundalini?, 8) What are the
advantages and disadvantages of using effort to awaken kundalini?
Read more here: » Kundalini
FAQ: What is Kundalini? (part II of III) - |
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Danger, High Voltage - Kundalini AwakeningA
Kundalini release can be triggered by meditation, yoga, prayer, bodywork,
psychedelic drugs, a life crisis (such as extreme physical or emotional trauma,
a near-death experience or the death of a loved one), childbirth, menopause,
certain ascetic or sexual practices, and so forth. Kundalini can also awaken
spontaneously from no apparent cause. This out-of-the-blue Kundalini arousal
occurred in my own case in 1991. Since then, I have communicated with hundreds
of people whose Kundalini rose involuntarily, initiating a long transformative
process.
Read more here: » Kundalini:
Danger, High Voltage - Kundalini Awakening |
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 |  |  | Kundalini Excercises Dictionary: What are kriyas? (part III of III) -Kriyas, literally ''activities'', are spontaneous movements that
occur after kundalini awakening. These include bodily activities such as
trembling, shaking and spontaneous yoga postures; vocal activities such as
yelling, or spontaneous chanting and mental activities such as visions. These
kriyas eliminate the blocks to kundalini rising within the spine or central
channel.
This FAQ gives an overview of Siddha Mahayoga. Part I of III.
In Part III: 1) What are kriyas?, 2) So how do kriyas purify
my consciousness?, 3) Are these kriyas some sort of self-hypnosis or some sort
New Age phenomenon?, 4) Haven't a number of well-known teachers criticized
kriyas?, 5) Don't they say that kundalini is a force that needs control?, What
is the philosophy of siddha mahayoga?, 6) What is the precise role of the guru
in siddha mahayoga?, 7) What teachers give shaktipat initiation?, 8) Where can
I learn more?
Read more here: » Siddha
Mahayoga FAQ: What are kriyas? (part III of III) - |
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Sadhanas for Kundalini AwakeningOne should become perfectly desireless and
should be full of Vairagya before attempting to awaken Kundalini. It can be
awakened only when a man rises above Kama, Krodha, Lobha, Moha, Mada and other impurities. Kundalini
can be awakened through rising above desires of the senses. The Yogi, who has
got a pure heart and a mind free from passions and desires will be benefited by
awakening Kundalini. If a man with a lot of impurities in the mind awakens the
Sakti by sheer force through Asanas, Pranayamas and Mudras, he will break his
legs and stumble down.
From "Kundalini
Yoga" by Sri Swami Sivananda
Read more here: » Yoga Sadhana: Yoga
Sadhanas for Kundalini Awakening |
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I of III.
In Part I: 1) What is kundalini?, 2) What is the
difference between prana and kundalini?, 3) What is the difference between qi
(or chi) and kundalini?, 4) If kundalini is universal why do some kundalini
yogins seem to have more kundalini-energy than others?, 5) What does kundalini
have to do with spiritual enlightenment?, 6) What is the goal of kundalini
yoga?, 7) Does everyone agree that kundalini awakening is necessary for
enlightenment?
Read more here: » Kundalini
FAQ: What is Kundalini? (part I of III) - |
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force-in other words, these are centres of Pranashakti manifested by Pranavayu
in the living body, the presiding Devatas of which are the names for the
Universal Consciousness as it manifests in the form of these centres. The
Chakras are not perceptible in the gross senses. Even if they were perceptible
in the living body which they help to organise they disappear with the
disintegration of organism at death.
From "Kundalini Yoga" by Sri
Swami Sivananda
Read more here: » Chakras: The Gradational Ascent Of The Mind |
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