Guest guest Posted November 3, 2007 Report Share Posted November 3, 2007 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2007 Report Share Posted November 3, 2007 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2007 Report Share Posted November 3, 2007 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? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2007 Report Share Posted November 4, 2007 ---- 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2007 Report Share Posted November 9, 2007 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 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2007 Report Share Posted November 9, 2007 Sat Nam, I don't think it matters, but I would definitely not start out with the navel. Sat Nam, Guru Rattana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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