Guest guest Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 Sat Nam, When I first started learning kundalini yoga I read a book that said it could " burn out the webs between your chakras for a life- time. " Naturally, I brought it to the attention of my kundalini yoga teacher of the time, who quoted Yogi Bhajan saying that all of the problems one can have with kundalini energy can be avoided by doing the sets/kriyas in the way they are taught/given by the master. That was reassurance enough for me. That was 32 years ago, and I've yet to have a problem with kundalini energy. (It's also affirmation of the value of staying with the sequences prescribed.) Harbhajan Kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 Sat nam Harbhajan! Thank you for your response. It's reassuring to know this, and also, like you said, an affirmation of the value of staying with the sequences prescribed. Warmest blessings, Nadh Singh Kundalini-Yoga , Harbhajan Kaur Khalsa <harbhajank wrote: > > Sat Nam, > When I first started learning kundalini yoga I read a book that > said it could " burn out the webs between your chakras for a life- > time. " Naturally, I brought it to the attention of my kundalini yoga > teacher of the time, who quoted Yogi Bhajan saying that all of the > problems one can have with kundalini energy can be avoided by doing > the sets/kriyas in the way they are taught/given by the master. That > was reassurance enough for me. That was 32 years ago, and I've yet > to have a problem with kundalini energy. (It's also affirmation of > the value of staying with the sequences prescribed.) > Harbhajan Kaur > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 Dear Nadh Singh, People who have been doing Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan for a long time will dismiss these warnings of terrible difficulties as the powerful Kundalini rises as a great bunch of hooey! I have been with this Kundalini outfit since 1976, have seen thousands upon thousands of people performing this very sacred yoga who have found only incredibly wonderful benefits from it--with no problems. I can't tell you how many times I have heard people say that it saved their lives. As a matter of fact, I have a friend who was writing a book about the benefits of all kinds of yoga. She put out a request for people to give her their experiences. Hatha yoga people reported many physical health benefits, but many of the Kundalini yogis reported much more dramatic benefits such as, "I wouldn't be on this planet now if it hadn't been for this Kundalini Yoga!" Now, I have to be very specific in identifying this as Kundalini Yoga AS TAUGHT BY YOGI BHAJAN. I was inclined to discount those awful warnings about the rising Kundalini as well, until one summer when I taught meditation and gave energy healing at Omega Institute, the New Age spiritual summer camp in New York state. The staff, who were mostly about 20-23 year olds, who as part of their compensation were allowed to take a number of these amazing courses in every different kind of spiritual practice over the months that they were there. The administrators warned me that every year something strange would happen with a few staff members, so they would have to be sent home. And sure enough, that summer those affected staff members were brought to me by their friends. Some of the things that were happening to them were: leaving their body and not wanting to come back, getting lost in past lifetimes and not being able to relate to the present, and so on. There were about 5 of them. When I tuned in to find out what to do for these dear people, I "heard" that they should chant our tuning-in mantra "Ong Namo, Guru Dev Namo" for 11 mintues or 31 mintues once or twice a day. As you know, at the beinning of each yoga set or meditation we use this mantra for protection and guidance from the Golden Chain of Teachers. We usually don't give it much thought, we just do it as part of our format. But believe me! That is the very most powerful mantra that I have come across! Within 2 days of doing their assigned mantra--some needing the help of their friends to do it, they all came back down to Earth and were their normal selves again! And the administration was very surprised that they didn't have to send anyone home that summer! I heard Yogi Bhajan say a number of times, "You all want your third eye opened. But I spend my time closing your third eye so that you can see through your two eyes," meaning we need to heal and steady ourselves on this ordinary Earth level using Kundalini Yoga before we go on to using other energies that we are not yet ready for. So, it is my very real experience that he contains and protects us in this way. More stories on this some other time! Therefore, my observation is that Yogi Bhajan has done incredible work in formulating this very powerful and very sacred practice into a system that all of us can use, and in which all of us experience only the benefits, while being protected from any of those difficulties described by others who do not have this incredible protection built into their practice! What a very outrageous gift to be grateful for! Since then, I have learned that when you want additional guidance and protection, instead of chanting as we do before class for long periods of time, you can use a little different form of this Adi Mantra. "Ong Namo, Guru Dev Namo, Guru Dev Namo, Guru De-e-va." It is done quickly with a sort of catchy rhythm in a monotone. But at the end, the "Dev" goes down a little in tone, then the tone steps back up on the "e-a". Also I believe that both Snatam Kaur and Sat Kirin Kaur have recorded this musically, which are very delilightful and powerful to listen to, especially on continuous play. And you will find a shortened version of this story on my website at www.SoulAnswer.com/tuning_in.html . So, "Keep Up and you will be kept up!" Lots of Love, Siri-Gian Kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 Just a reminder for everyone. NO SYSTEM works the same for every person. We are unique individuals with unique Karma. I think we need to trust our own experince:) Wahe Guru! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2008 Report Share Posted May 20, 2008 Nadh Singh I have one year in this path maybe more, and at the beginning it was awful, insomnia, fear, and my stomach was very upset, then the symptoms smoothed, now I am beginning to feel cramps in my legs, and this is fatal, all the bad symptoms were gonne, and now I began to feel the cramps, I really don't understand why. Maybe it is because we are moving to different levels of consciousness and the body resents the changes. it's supposed to be that the cramps are symptoms for the beginners, and I am not a beginner, so I can understand that in this path is a continual beginning or a continual openess of the energy. Neli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2008 Report Share Posted May 20, 2008 Dear Ek Ong Kar Kaur, (I'm Ek Ong Kar Singh!), your wrote " As I have never read the book, I cannot remark on the author's experience. However, I can say that the rise of the Kundalini does not create the emotional storm described in your post. Actually, it is the opposite that happens. " I would appreciate that you qualify your statement becuase its only true for you and those you know of! I know many who have gone through the emotional storms described and read many more books that describe similar expereinces, expecially with drugs. I think it's important for us to acknowledge many different perspectives and yet Hold Our Own. I respect these teachings and in generaly they seem quite safe and not too high energy as to be dangerous but some people are quite sensitive and do have these results. Sat Nam Ek Ong Kar Singh Kundalini-Yoga , EkOngKaar wrote: > > Sat Nam. > > Dear Nadh Singh. > > Many blessings to you. > > Thank you so much for your post and your questions to the group. > > As I have never read the book, I cannot remark on the author's experience. > However, I can say that the rise of the Kundalini does not create the > emotional storm described in your post. Actually, it is the opposite that > happens. > > When we do the kriyas and meditation in Kundalini Yoga, we stimulate the > deeply powerful healing potential of the body/mind. When the central > channel opens and the Kundalini begins to rise - or, we can say in a > Western sense, when we do the kriyas and meditations, and they change the > blood chemistry, which impacts the composition of the spinal fluid, and > then when that enriched spinal fluid floods the brain and begins to > activate what was previously dormant, we become more aware. More aware of > our amazing potential. And more aware of the blocks that keep up from > living in that potential. If depression, suicidal thoughts, conflicts in > marriage, etc. arise - it is only because those feelings and tendencies > were there to begin with. Practicing Kundalini Yoga gives us the power to > shine the light on the garbage -and also gives us the tools to clean the > garbage out. To say that the Kundalini rising causes these problems is to > misunderstand the process. The Kundalini rising allows us to consciously > see the underlying issues that have been there all along. > > It is why practicing Kundalini yoga has been suppressed and is so feared. > Because it gives a person the power to see their own problems, and then to > access the Infinity within them in order to work out their own problems, > themselves. When you have the strength to see your own weaknesses and > consciously deal with them so they don't trip you up - then when will you > ever need a holy man? When will you need a religion? When will you need a > counselor? When will you need a politician? When will you chase after > money? When will you ask for your family to give you satisfaction? Every > way that a human being can be used by another human being stops the moment > you realize that you have the power to face your own problems and work > them out yourself - through your own sensory system that God gave you as a > gift of the human body. The art and science of Kundalini Yoga teaches you > to access that power. > > Here is an excerpt from a lecture that Yogi Bhajan gave during Gurdwara. > When he spoke in Gurdwara, sometimes he would talk about the technology of > Kundalini Yoga and the technology of the Shabad Guru, both. So keep in > mind his audience here are those Kundalini Yoga students who also decided > to become dedicated students of the Shabad Guru. What some people might > call " Sikhs. " However, there's very powerful information here about the > process of the Kundalini rising. > > ?I was only a guide teacher. I was not a Guru. I know that without > Kundalini, so long as it doesn?t awaken and open up the chakras, man > stands no chance. You are truly the students of Kundalini yoga and > whether you know it or not, your chakras one way or the other shall be > opened. You have a lot of fears, a lot of paranoias because you must > understand when light opens up, when you light a candle, then you also see > all the garbage in the room. An awakened man realizes all his weaknesses. > All he has to do is to sweep them away with the broom of the name of God > and with the trust of the Guru. When you cannot do it, you live in a pit. > You don?t clean yourself, but it is not true that you are not awakened. > You are the students of the divine motherly power of the Kundalini, and > the science is true and the art is true. You will be awakened. And then > you will need the Guru, the real Guru, the Shabad Guru. You need a new > father and need a new mother when you get awakened, because you do not > awaken in the land you came from. You awaken at Guru Puri (Ram Das Puri ? > where the Summer Solstice is held), in the land of the Guru. In your heart > Guru smiles, at your destiny Guru rules and in your dignity Guru shines? > > " I have not initiated any one person as my own student. They are students > of Kundalini yoga and one principle in Kundalini Yoga is you do not > initiate. A person has to be worthy within himself to initiate himself to > learn that science and art. Once you know the Kundalini, and the Kundalini > will rise, it will glorify itself in your arc line. It will mix in your > shashara (central channel), then you will have awareness of two things. > First, all your weaknesses shall be known to you. When you put a light on > in the house you do not find an empty house, you find a lot of furniture. > If you would not have put on the light, you would have broken your legs > hitting left and right. When you come to see your weaknesses, that? s the > first principle of the Kundalini rising. Then man starts feeling, > realizing, seeing one?s own weaknesses in a magnified way. That?s the > first principle. > > " The second stage of the Kundalini is when you keep on chanting the Mantra > and dedicating it to your Guru, things start happening around you. Not > within you. Things starts happening around you. That?s the second stage of > the Kundalini. People start relating to you, because Kundalini enlightens > the radiant body. It?s a Shakti. It?s a power of the Bhagvati. It is > ?Pritham bhagaute simar ke Guru Nanak lae dheaa-eh.? First worship the > Bhagvati, then meditate on Guru Nanak. Kundalini is the power of the > Bhagvati. It?s the power of the double-edged sword with which a Khalsa is > initiated to live pure. It?s no different. I am trying to remove the > barriers and misunderstanding which tomorrow they will put on you because > your self and your generations will rule this planet earth for five > thousand years. > > " Everybody has a destiny and everybody has a fate and everybody has to > follow the law of the electromagnetic field of the psyche. No human being > is above it. No human being is below it. Anytime the magnetic psyche will > start glittering, that?s the first sign of the Kundalini. It starts > glittering. Others feel good about you. The second stage is others feel > good about you, but you feel bad about yourself. That?s the second stage > of Kundalini because you start seeing your weaknesses as clearly as > anything else. Others start seeing the shine and glitter in you, but you > don?t see it. The third stage of the Kundalini is, you start seeing the > outside and the inside. You start shining on the outside and cleaning the > inside. And the fourth stage is, everything becomes nothing and nothing > becomes everything. These are the four steps of Kundalini Yog and these > are the four experiences which everybody will go through automatically who > will practice these kriyas.? > > Siri Singh Sahib Bhai Sahib Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji. February 5, > 1989. > > > Hoping this sheds some light on the conversation. > > With Divine Light, Love and blessings, > > Ek Ong Kaar Kaur Khalsa > Espanola, NM > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2008 Report Share Posted May 21, 2008 I have found that drinking " SMART WATER " which has electrolytes in it takes care of the leg cramps. I am not an expert but you might try it. Sat Nam, Sat Avtar Kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2008 Report Share Posted May 21, 2008 Dear Neli, I have been with this KY practice since 1976 and am also prone to cramps in my legs. However, I have discovered that if I take at least one tablespoon of Omega oils (omega oils are a specific structure of the fatty acid chain which is the linking of molecules), such as flax seed oil or very purified and non-smelly fish oil from Nordic Naturals, I don't get cramps! And when my dad who never did any yoga of any kind in his life used to get leg cramps, the medical doctor told him to eat either a banana or an orange everyday to increase his postassium. Is it possible that your leg cramps are the result of a nutritional deficiency? Lots of Love, Siri-Gian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2008 Report Share Posted May 22, 2008 Dear Ek Ong Kar Singh, Sat Nam and many blessings to you. Perhaps I misspole myself and did not state the position clearly. Grateful to clarify. The Siri Singh Sahib taught that the effects of practicing Kundalini Yoga is that our weaknesses become know to us. Emotional storms do happen. The subtle, but I believe significant difference, is that the practice of Kundalini Yoga does not cause these issue. The practice of Kundalini Yoga shines the light on issues that are already there - but that we are either ignoring or refusing to deal with. Grateful for the opportunity to clarify my statement. With Divine Light, Ek Ong Kaar Kaur Khalsa Espanola, NM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2008 Report Share Posted May 22, 2008 Muscle cramps are usually due to electrolyte imbalance... usually Low Potassium. No threat of getting too much when taking supplements as what the body does not use, is washed away. It is easy to think we are getting everything we need in a supplement, but if it does not contain minerals, deficiencies may be present. Cooking the vitamins and minerals out of vegetables and dumping them down the sink, (in the water they were cooked in), is another way we think we are getting nutrition when we are really not. To my knowledge the only supplemental vitamins and/or minerals that one may get too much of are the 'oil based' "A " & "E", so be careful of megadoses. These are the only two i am aware of. Remember, when it comes to vegetables... raw and fresh is best! Life Love Grace channa . earthday.net thehungersite.com freecycle.org myspace.com/lovespirit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2008 Report Share Posted May 23, 2008 Sat Nam, Here is an unusual way to get rid of charlie horse type cramps in the legs - massage the soft issue around the nipple of the breasts. It is amazing. It really works in just a few seconds. Sat Nam, Guru Rattana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2008 Report Share Posted May 23, 2008 Dear Siri-Gian What calls my attention is the fact that the Kundalini gives me this symptom now and not before, maybe cause I was on vacations and put aside my meditations and now I'm on my path again, otherwise I don't understand, I always eat bananas but not frequently, I don't discard the possibility of a deficiency of potassium, and mostly because I take pills to loose weight, and cholesterol. I have taken these pills for long time ago, but maybe my potassium is resented by the pill. Sat Nam Neli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2008 Report Share Posted May 25, 2008 You mentioned that you take pills to lose weight. Also that you eat bananas to keep up potassium levels. Many 'weight loss' pills contain diuretics or stimulants that cause the same diuretic action. When our body is stimulated or forced to get rid of water, much of our electrolyte stores can be washed away with it, as electrolytes are water soluable. As we get rid of water, we also get rid of electrolytes. Sometimes it is better to let our body manage these areas without the help of stimulants and/or diuretics; but if you take them try to keep up electrolyte balance with a quality mineral supplement. Life Love Grace channa . earthday.net thehungersite.com freecycle.org myspace.com/lovespirit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2008 Report Share Posted May 25, 2008 Sat Nam I'll try next time I feel the cramps, I have just felt them twice, but is awful, hope what you are saying will work. Sat Nam Neli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 Thanks Channa, I'll try to eat more bananas. I wish I could "surrender" with my weight, but I can't, I feel fat, and that makes me feel bad, although I'm not that fat, I think its part of the ego, and of course I don't want to be a size bigger. Love and Light Neli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 If I'm not mistaken, the original post had to do with relaxation and bananas were suggested to help because of the magnesium. Celery is another food that has lots of magnesium. Not so many calories. Of course, there is the banana fast. It is 3 days of bananas taking 3 a meal for 3 meals taking one cardamon seed after each banana. Bananas have roughly 100 calories so you would only take roughtly 900 C a day. There is the celery diet. Eat steamed celery without cutting the celery. GuruBandhu Kundalini-Yoga , neli neilim <neli_nelis wrote: > > Thanks Channa, > & nbsp; > I'll try to eat more bananas. I wish I could " surrender " with my weight, but I can't, I feel fat, and that makes me feel bad, although I'm not that fat, I think its part of the ego, and of course I don't want to be a size bigger. > & nbsp; > Love and Light > Neli > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2008 Report Share Posted May 28, 2008 Hi this is my first post however I have been practicing Kundalini for more than seven years. One of the things I learned about dieting and yoga is that forgiveness it a large part of it. Forgiving yourself for feeling the way u do, forgiving your body for where it's at in the moment, and forgiving your mind for using those negative thoughts to describe the situation. Sometimes to battle the ego is use forgiveness as the weapon. Kundalini-Yoga , " Guru K " <greatyoga wrote: > > If I'm not mistaken, the original post had to do with relaxation and > bananas were suggested to help because of the magnesium. Celery is > another food that has lots of magnesium. Not so many calories. > Of course, there is the banana fast. It is 3 days of bananas taking > 3 a meal for 3 meals taking one cardamon seed after each banana. > Bananas have roughly 100 calories so you would only take roughtly 900 > C a day. There is the celery diet. Eat steamed celery without > cutting the celery. > > GuruBandhu > Kundalini-Yoga , neli neilim <neli_nelis@> > wrote: > > > > Thanks Channa, > > & nbsp; > > I'll try to eat more bananas. I wish I could " surrender " with my > weight, but I can't, I feel fat, and that makes me feel bad, although > I'm not that fat, I think its part of the ego, and of course I don't > want to be a size bigger. > > & nbsp; > > Love and Light > > Neli > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2008 Report Share Posted May 29, 2008 Guru K Thanks for your advice, the cramps are gone, I think it was because I left my KY meditations for a couple of weeks (while in vacations) and I think the energy wanted to flow but it was stuck, cause I was not meditating. Now I feel great. Sat Nam Neli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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