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This is from a reliable source, the Archives.

 

Ranjit Kaur\<ranjitk wrote:

>

> Sat Naam,

>

> This is what ultimately worked for me -- compliments of Gururattan

> Kaur who learned it at a healing workshop with Yogi B. in the 70s (if

> I remember correctly?) and for which I am eternally grateful!!!

>

> I started suffering from Migraines in the summer of 1999, and for the

> next few years, they became more frequent and more intense no matter

> what methods I tried (acupuncture, yoga, etc.) even turning into the

> " cluster " form of migraines which made me practically suicidal.

>

> After doing this Kundalini yoga treatment in the Fall of 2002, I HAVE

> NOT HAD A SINGLE MIGRAINE!!!

>

> Here are the directions as sent to me from Gururattan K:

>

> " The person stands. Someone else beats with fists on the person's

> upper thighs for 3 minutes. Hard. Then he beats on either side of the

> navel center. Then he beats on the buttocks. ( I can't remember if

> that is the order.) But I am pretty sure of the locations and beating

> with the fists.

>

> For those suffering from migraines have someone do this when you are

> not having a migraine. Although I do think I did this to someone while

> she was having a migraine and it stopped. "

>

> Please try to find a Kundalini yogi to perform the treatment for you

> -- basically someone who can do 3 intense exercises in a row for 3

> minutes each! Also if they have a Martial Arts background, that is

> ideal because they know how to hit you hard without injury. It is a

> rigorous event, but well worth it!

>

> Good luck to you and God bless

>

> Sat Naam,

> ranjit k.

 

" Sujan S. " <noi wrote:

Sat Nam!

 

Do you know a good way to face an important problem of migraine?

 

Thank you all in advance for any input!

 

Sujan S.

http://www.yogajap.com

 

 

 

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Kundaliniyoga , " Sujan S. " <noi wrote:

>

> Sat Nam!

>

> Do you know a good way to face an important problem of migraine?

>

> Thank you all in advance for any input!

>

> Sujan S.

> http://www.yogajap.com

 

In one half hour I have collapsed all signs of migraine from one woman

for past 3 years after she suffered several years of them, and have

collapsed many headaches for others in past couple years. I lead

people in tapping on specific energy meridians around the head and

chest while helping them focus on the physical and/or emotional

source. Works wonders sometimes, not always. I will attempt to

help you if you want to try.

 

I don't need to be in same room but it helps. Do you believe as

Einstein that everything is nothing more than energy?

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---- Original Message ----

" Dharam Singh " <pranahsaurus

<Kundaliniyoga >

Saturday, November 03, 2007 2:24 AM

Re: Kundalini Yoga Migraine

 

>> Here are the directions as sent to me from Gururattan K:

>>

>> " The person stands. Someone else beats with fists on the person's

>> upper thighs for 3 minutes. Hard. Then he beats on either side of the

>> navel center. Then he beats on the buttocks. ( I can't remember if

>> that is the order.) But I am pretty sure of the locations and beating

>> with the fists.

 

Sat Nam!

 

Thank you for your reply.

 

I never seen (or read) about it and I'm not sure to try that with my student

since I would not do something wrong.

Do you know where I can find more informations about this technique?

How would/could you help me (and by me, my student)?

 

Fateh Dharma!

 

Sujan Singh

 

http://www.yogajap.com

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does it make a difference if it is not in the proper

order

--- Centro Yoga ''Jap'' <noi wrote:

 

> ---- Original Message ----

> " Dharam Singh " <pranahsaurus

> <Kundaliniyoga >

> Saturday, November 03, 2007 2:24 AM

> Re: Kundalini Yoga Migraine

>

> >> Here are the directions as sent to me from

> Gururattan K:

> >>

> >> " The person stands. Someone else beats with fists

> on the person's

> >> upper thighs for 3 minutes. Hard. Then he beats

> on either side of the

> >> navel center. Then he beats on the buttocks. ( I

> can't remember if

> >> that is the order.) But I am pretty sure of the

> locations and beating

> >> with the fists.

>

> Sat Nam!

>

> Thank you for your reply.

>

> I never seen (or read) about it and I'm not sure to

> try that with my student

> since I would not do something wrong.

> Do you know where I can find more informations about

> this technique?

> How would/could you help me (and by me, my student)?

>

> Fateh Dharma!

>

> Sujan Singh

>

> http://www.yogajap.com

>

>

>

>

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