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hi everybody,

I am eager to know when yoga becomes kriya.

 

i went through the 'yoga vedanta dictionary',

it says:

kriya = phisical action; particular exercise in hata yoga such as basti, neti,

nauli.

 

1- kundaliniyoga offers kryias that are neither basti, neti nor nauli.

2- 'sri sri ravi shankar' offers a "grand kriya" (continuous breathing on

different cadences for one hour)

this is no basti, nor neti, nor nauli.

3- a lebanese reiki teacher sells a 'kriya yoga' that does not match with the

above.

4- a lebanese woman hata yoga teacher defines kriya as simply 'the breath'

 

i am confused !

 

can an authority gives me the right definition of kriya.

sat nam

nabil

 

 

 

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Good question. From what I understand, a kriya, such as Sat Kriya, takes

you from one state of mind to another. It is complete in itself.

 

But that then would lead to doesn't all yoga do that. Probably to some

extent, but not the same as a kriya.

 

Sat Nam, Samantha

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"Nabil M. Rizkallah" <nabilriz

<Kundaliniyoga>

Wednesday, July 31, 2002 12:22 PM

kryia definition

 

 

> hi everybody,

> I am eager to know when yoga becomes kriya.

>

> i went through the 'yoga vedanta dictionary',

> it says:

> kriya = phisical action; particular exercise in hata yoga such as basti,

neti, nauli.

>

> 1- kundaliniyoga offers kryias that are neither basti, neti nor nauli.

> 2- 'sri sri ravi shankar' offers a "grand kriya" (continuous breathing on

different cadences for one hour)

> this is no basti, nor neti, nor nauli.

> 3- a lebanese reiki teacher sells a 'kriya yoga' that does not match with

the above.

> 4- a lebanese woman hata yoga teacher defines kriya as simply 'the breath'

>

> i am confused !

>

> can an authority gives me the right definition of kriya.

> sat nam

> nabil

>

>

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