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Hello, Everyone. I'm delurking to ask a "mundane" question.

 

Has anyone here done the procedure for prosperity where you alternately

hit the sides of your hands together, and chant "Har"? (This is

described at the Dasvandh.org site.)

 

If so, I'd appreciate some clarification on the mantra's pronounciation

and it's timing with the hand movements. (A success story would also be

nice.) <g>

 

I would also like to hear about other ways Kundalini Yoga practitioners

can fatten their wallets, as a recent car repair has somewhat deflated

mine. :-)

 

Thank you all for your input. -- Thomas

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Say "Har" as the hands hit each time. The pronunciation of "har" : the "ha"

part is pronounced like ha, ha, ha, like you are pretend laughing. The "r"

is made vibrating the tip of the tongue on the hard palate behind the top

teeth. Sort of like the rolling "r" in Spanish but not as long in duration.

I have not done this meditation for 40 days, but I did the Green Energy Set

for 40 days and I've never had to worry about money since. The goal of a

prosperity meditation is not to pad your wallet. It is more about being open

to what the universe has to offer you. Open yourself so that you are able to

receive.

 

 

 

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would you please tell us more about "Green Energy Set?

 

Sat Nam

Evalina

 

 

> ... but I did the Green Energy Set for 40 days and I've never had to worry

about money since. The goal of a prosperity meditation is not to pad

> your wallet. It is more about being open

> to what the universe has to offer you. Open yourself so that you are able to

receive.

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Hi Thomas,

I'm not familiar with that exact meditation. I've done a slightly different

version in class and on my own from easy pose, arms extended straight out to

the sides & parallel to the floor, bringing them in and across the body in

an alternating scissors motion on each "har". The tongue presses the roof of

the mouth behind the front teeth on the "r", which produces a sound more

like a soft "d". We chant along with the Tantric Har recording by Simran

Kaur, which has great percussion and very high energy.

I know just enough to be dangerous, so I can't tell you how the meditation

works. I just know how it feels. I almost always feel as if I'm flying, and

pushing away all the stuff that keeps me from experiencing myself as

"hard-wired for power". Probably this is due to the decisive movement, and

certainly because "har" gives me a sense of proaction, of cutting to the

chase and getting on with it, powerfully. That with God and Guru I can

handle whatever is in front of me...not the kind of prosperity that just

drops into my lap, necessarily, but the kind that's available when I'm not

using up all my energy being afraid.

Sat Nam,

Beth

 

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Wealth/Prosperity

 

Hello, Everyone. I'm delurking to ask a "mundane" question.

 

Has anyone here done the procedure for prosperity where you alternately

hit the sides of your hands together, and chant "Har"? (This is

described at the Dasvandh.org site.)

 

If so, I'd appreciate some clarification on the mantra's pronounciation

and it's timing with the hand movements. (A success story would also be

nice.) <g>

 

I would also like to hear about other ways Kundalini Yoga practitioners

can fatten their wallets, as a recent car repair has somewhat deflated

mine. :-)

 

Thank you all for your input. -- Thomas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Where can I find this exercise?

Sat Nam

Siri Devta Kaur

--- Kartar001 wrote:

> Say "Har" as the hands hit each time. The

> pronunciation of "har" : the "ha"

> part is pronounced like ha, ha, ha, like you are

> pretend laughing. The "r"

> is made vibrating the tip of the tongue on the hard

> palate behind the top

> teeth. Sort of like the rolling "r" in Spanish but

> not as long in duration.

> I have not done this meditation for 40 days, but I

> did the Green Energy Set

> for 40 days and I've never had to worry about money

> since. The goal of a

> prosperity meditation is not to pad your wallet. It

> is more about being open

> to what the universe has to offer you. Open

> yourself so that you are able to

> receive.

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

 

 

 

 

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> > I have not done this meditation for 40 days, but I

> > did the Green Energy Set

> > for 40 days and I've never had to worry about money

> > since.

 

 

 

I am working on the green energy set now, and find that I need to relax

before the end, at least once or twice. Is this ok?

thanx

shoshana

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Dear Beth,

 

 

That with God and Guru I can handle whatever is in front of me...not the

kind of prosperity that just drops into my lap, necessarily, but the kind

that's available when I'm not

> using up all my energy being afraid.

 

This is a very profound statement.

 

It is about how we use our energy and being available to receive what is

ours to do what we came here to do.

 

I am reminded to work on the KYTraining lesson on prosperity. Coming up

soon.

 

Sat nam,

 

Gururattan Kaur

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Dear Shoshana,

 

> I am working on the green energy set now, and find that I need to relax

before the end, at least once or twice. Is this ok?

 

Totally ok. We are supposed to relax or integrate the energy between all

exercises. The more this is needed the more you will be lead to this

feeling. Integration also opens the space to receive. During this time we

simply allow the energies to balance and align.

 

BTW, the Green Energy Set is in every one of my 5 KY books. (available at

www.yogatech.com) I love this set. Many people all over the world practice

it.

 

Blessings,

 

Gururattan Kaur

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