Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Hello all! I have been involved with different meditation and yoga practices for ~38 years! But I am still a beginner... I discovered Kundalini in 1981 and practiced using the Sadhana manual, no teacher. A number of things started happening with my Third Eye and energy levels and I did not know how to handle it or how to proceed from where I was. So I stopped Kundalini practices. But after all these years, it still has a hold on me! This has always remained an open, guiding lifelong realization that still needs to be explored and ultimately actualized. I would like to find out (from within this group) what would be the best way to re-start things. Do I need a teacher/class situation? Open to suggestions? Personal: Married 27 years to Betsy, 2 children - 26 and 23. Live in Greenville, SC (have not found any KY instructors here) Computer SAP software consultant - project work requiring travel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Sat Nam, John, How about taking Kundulini yoga teacher training some place convenient (all teachers listed, look for 'Teachers' link go/htmlos.cgi/002280.1.711965994277153281. Also there you can find a listing of the teachers from various areas of the country). If there aren't any teachers in your area maybe you can become a teacher not only to yourself but also for others. Teacher training has been a life transforming experience for me. I did it to deepen my practice, without thinking to actually teach. Now I am teaching a little, and also have a decent understanding of what Kundulini yoga is about. Best of luck to you, Prem Siri Kaur Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile John Poole <jpoole95 Thu, 3 Sep 2009 12:35:51 <kundaliniyoga > Kundalini Yoga New member Intro - John Poole Hello all! I have been involved with different meditation and yoga practices for ~38 years! But I am still a beginner... I discovered Kundalini in 1981 and practiced using the Sadhana manual, no teacher. A number of things started happening with my Third Eye and energy levels and I did not know how to handle it or how to proceed from where I was. So I stopped Kundalini practices. But after all these years, it still has a hold on me! This has always remained an open, guiding lifelong realization that still needs to be explored and ultimately actualized. I would like to find out (from within this group) what would be the best way to re-start things. Do I need a teacher/class situation? Open to suggestions? Personal: Married 27 years to Betsy, 2 children - 26 and 23. Live in Greenville, SC (have not found any KY instructors here) Computer SAP software consultant - project work requiring travel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2009 Report Share Posted September 5, 2009 Sat Nam John I would really reccommend finding a class so that you know that you are in an environment where you can get support if you start feeling unsure about things. unfortunately I livein the Uk so not much help Liz - John Poole kundaliniyoga Thursday, September 03, 2009 5:35 PM Kundalini Yoga New member Intro - John Poole Hello all! I have been involved with different meditation and yoga practices for ~38 years! But I am still a beginner... I discovered Kundalini in 1981 and practiced using the Sadhana manual, no teacher. A number of things started happening with my Third Eye and energy levels and I did not know how to handle it or how to proceed from where I was. So I stopped Kundalini practices. But after all these years, it still has a hold on me! This has always remained an open, guiding lifelong realization that still needs to be explored and ultimately actualized. I would like to find out (from within this group) what would be the best way to re-start things. Do I need a teacher/class situation? Open to suggestions? Personal: Married 27 years to Betsy, 2 children - 26 and 23. Live in Greenville, SC (have not found any KY instructors here) Computer SAP software consultant - project work requiring travel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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