Guest guest Posted June 19, 2000 Report Share Posted June 19, 2000 Hi, Just joined the list. I'm a practicing rabbi in Los Angeles. I've been practicing Kundalini yoga on and off for several years and am a big advocate of this most unique spiritual technology. I feel it can tremendously enhance and deepen anybody's pre-existing spiritual path. I wonder sometimes how much of the exactly "33 minutes" or 11 times that a set requires is based on something substancially significant and how much of it is yogic dogma? Should not one be intuitive when practicing their sets and always attempt to do a bit more than their comfort zone allows? I also had another question regarding chakras: I had heard that it is important that we should not leave our chakras wide open after kundalini because others can then drain our energy. I had never heard this at the local 3HO yoga center here in LA. How important is it that one learn how to close their chakras after yoga in order to protect the yoga practitioner? Is there any information on this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2000 Report Share Posted June 21, 2000 R. Michael Ozair <splendor Hi Michael, Welcome to our list. I do not have answer to your questions on times and chakras. Gururattan is at Summer Soltice and will be back around the 24th and maybe she can help. I know a number of our members are there also. I am interested in the answers also. Sat Nam, Brian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2000 Report Share Posted June 21, 2000 Dear Mr. R. Michael Ozair, Please do not close open chakra. Chakras should be open for our best. L&L, Rama At 19:34 19/06/00 -0400, R. Michael Ozair wrote: >Hi, Just joined the list. I'm a practicing rabbi in Los Angeles. I've been practicing Kundalini yoga on and off for several years and am a big advocate of this most unique spiritual technology. I feel it can tremendously enhance and deepen anybody's pre-existing spiritual path. I wonder sometimes how much of the exactly "33 minutes" or 11 times that a set requires is based on something substancially significant and how much of it is yogic dogma? Should not one be intuitive when practicing their sets and always attempt to do a bit more than their comfort zone allows? >I also had another question regarding chakras: >I had heard that it is important that we should not leave our chakras wide open after kundalini because others can then drain our energy. I had never heard this at the local 3HO yoga center here in LA. How important is it that one learn how to close their chakras after yoga in order to protect the yoga practitioner? Is there any information on this? > > > > > > >------ >Failed tests, classes skipped, forgotten locker combinations. >Remember the good 'ol days >http://click./1/5531/3/_/505222/_/961498671/ >------ > >"OUR DESTINY IS TO BE HAPPY" > - Yogi Bhajan > >You can UNSUBSCRIBE from this list at the ONElist Member Center (My ONElist), or send mail to >Kundaliniyoga- >NO UNSUBSCRIBE REQUESTS TO THE LIST PLEASE! >WEB SITE: kundalini yoga > >KUNDALINI YOGA ON-LINE TRAINING. Details from >kundalini yogaclasses.html > >Sponsored by YOGA TECHNOLOGY - Popular publishers since 1988 of books on Kundalini Yoga and Meditation. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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