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Yogi Bhajan
"Yoga
is the science to unite the finite with Infinity,
and it is the art to experience Infinity in the finite.
So all those who practice Kundalini Yoga don’t have to
create different definitions. This is it, straight and simple."
"No
matter how good the diet is, we tend to
exceed the self cleaning capacity of our bodies.
Uric acid (a biproduct of meat consumption),
calcium crystals, and many other wastes and
poisons get stored in tissues and joints.
They make us stiff and may cause many diseases.
In Kundalini Yoga, muscle stretching and internal
massage bring waste back into circulation so that the
lungs, intestines, kidneys, and skin are able to remove it."
"The
more Prana (breath of life) the
body
consumes, the more wealth comes.
It's a simple law: inhale the entire Prana,
and push out all the weakness and disease."
"When
your breath is eight times a minute you are near God.
When it is four times a minute you are the perfect image of God.
When you breathe one breath per one minute you are the living God."
Yogi Bhajan
Kundalini
Yoga*
Technology of The Ancients

For
thousands of years yogis preserved and carefully guarded the knowledge
of the inner and outer workings of a human being, very cautiously
revealing the technology, selectively passing it down verbally from
Master to chosen disciple. They were selective because knowledge gives
power, and power can corrupt. Kundalini Yoga was always kept very
secret. It was never taught publicly until 1969, When Yogi Bhajan
challenged the ages-old tradition of secrecy.
The word kundalini literally means "the curl of the lock of hair
of the beloved." It is a metaphor, a poetic way of describing
the flow of energy and consciousness which already exists within each
one of us. The practices enable you to merge with or "yoke"
with the universal Self. This merging of individual consciousness
with universal consciousness creates a "divine union" called
"yoga." The technology of Kundalini Yoga applies its science
to our bodies and minds, and is aimed at spirit which has no boundaries,
no discrimination. Therefore it is for everyone. It is universal and
nondenominational.
This is a yoga for householders, for people who have to cope with
the daily challenges and stresses of holding jobs, raising families,
and managing businesses. It gives results in the shortest possible
time. It does not require you to leave your home, become an ascetic
or sit in a cave. Kundalini Yoga is designed to give you "hands
on" experience of your highest consciousness. It teaches a method
by which you can achieve the sacred purpose of your life. In 1969,
when Yogi Bhajan saw the condition the young people were in from having
taken drugs, his compassion impelled him to teach them Kundalini Yoga.
He knew it was the fastest way to heal their bodies and minds, and
give them the spiritual awakening they were seeking.

Kundalini Yoga deals specifically with the most powerful thing in
the universe, the basic life energy, prana. Prana is the sub-atomic
energy, the life force. Kundalini Yoga is the path of discovery of
the source of the prana in us and teaches us how to use it. In Kundalini
Yoga we harness the mental, physical and nervous energies of the body
and put them under the domain of the will, which is the instrument
of the soul. Kundalini Yoga perfects the finite life while connecting
it to the infinite experience.
The practice of Kundalini Yoga also balances the glandular system,
strengthens the nervous system and enables us to harness the energy
of the mind and the emotions, so we can be in control of ourselves,
rather than being controlled by our thoughts and feelings. Of all
the technology and wisdom that Yogi Bhajan could have taught from
his vast storehouse of mastery, he chose to teach Kundalini Yoga because
it is so effective, comprehensive, and so "do-able."
No matter what we achieve, what success in the world we have, it ends
up being hollow unless we fulfill the soul’s yearning to bring
higher consciousness into our daily lives. Kundalini Yoga is much
more than just a system of physical exercise. It is a dynamic, powerful,
tool for expanding awareness. Approach it with respect, with reverence,
and openness.
Kundalini
Yoga Basics

NOTES
FOR BEGINNERS
KUNDALINI
YOGA CLASS FORMAT
As
a beginning Kundalini Yoga student, you should go at a pace that suits
your flexibility and endurance. Practice at home - a one-hour morning
practice will prepare you for your day. If you can practice at the
same time each day, you will find that you improve rapidly. Take one
to three yoga classes a week and one workshop a month to establish
a firm foundation for an effective program that fits your needs, goals,
capacity and lifestyle.
Wear loose comfortable clothes to class, preferably of cotton or other
natural fiber. Bring an exercise mat or towel to sit on if you desire.
It is very important to make sure you go to the bathroom before class,
and not during. Getting up in the middle of class is very disrupting
to the group energy. Remember to turn off your cell phone. It is also
important to try to stay still and not fidget during class, i.e.,
drink water, roll neck, etc., especially during meditation and when
the teacher is speaking. This helps you to stay present and have a
deeper experience. It also demonstrates respect for the teacher.
The format of most Kundalini classes is as follows:
Class starts on time.
The class "tunes in"
by chanting this mantra 3 times: ONG, NAMO, GURU, DEV, NAMO.
ONG |
NAMO |
GURU |
DEV |
NAMO |
Infinite
Creator |
I
Call On That |
Transforming
Wisdom |
Subtle
Energy |
I
Call On That |
Mantra
is vibration. Energy vibrates. There’s a particular vibratory
frequency corresponding to every sound in the universe. By vibrating
a particular combination of sounds (syllables), you tune-in to various
levels of intelligence or consciousness.
The mantra translated above can be read as: "I open myself to
the experience beyond my limited self. Let my unlimited spirit and
consciousness guide me. I call on the subtle knowledge of my own highest
mind to uplift me with what I learn" or "I bow to the Creator,
to the Divine Teacher within."
A theme or topic is introduced.
Yoga has collected many practical guidelines to keep your life vital.
Nutrition, exercise, proper sleep, meditation, breathing, body awareness,
and the relationship you have with your emotions are the basis of
some of these teachings. (Get
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Warm-up exercises for 5 to
20 minutes usually follow.
The main "kriya",
or exercise series, begins.

A
kriya is a specially designed sequence of yoga exercises, each lasting
from one to three minutes. This series will "work out" a
certain component of your mind and body system - be it your glandular
system, your nervous system, your organs or your muscular system.
At the end of the series, you will be consolidated in a new physical
and mental state.
Now, we do a meditation. Your
body will be transformed as a result of the kriya; your mind and emotions
will now be made calm and clear by directing the attention. You will
sense and develop your quiet mind, your ability to concentrate and
project.
The meditation is either silent or chanted, sometimes accompanied
with music. It can last from five to eleven minutes in a beginners'
class; eleven to thirty-one minutes in an advanced class.
Deep relaxation follows. It
is just as important to relax as to exercise vigorously. The exercises
and meditation will allow you to attain a deeper healing relaxation
than usual. It is an antidote for stress. Let your body become light
and beautiful. Let your mind become open and imaginative. Feel free
and joyous!
Class ends with a group projection.
After raising our energy and spirits, we project that feeling to the
whole world and to all those we love and care for. To do this we sing
a song:
"May the long time sun shine upon you ... all love surround you
... and the pure light within you ... guide your way on."
BREATH
OF FIRE
This
is a commonly used breath done in Kundalini Yoga. It is done by pumping
the navel point in and out while breathing rapidly through the nose.
On the exhale, the navel is pulled in. At first it is easier to focus
on the exhale and start at a slow rhythm. Eventually you want to have
a rapid, equal and consistant breath. This breath strengthens the
nervous system, purifies the blood and energizes the body.
THE
BANDHAS
The
Bandhas - gateways to developing core strength, sensitivity, and subtlety
- are fundamental to Kundalini Yoga.*
The
Bandhas, or locks, are fundamental to Kundalini Yoga. Learning and
developing the skill and internal awareness necessary for the practice
of the three body locks bring both depth and effectiveness to yoga
practice. The locks, specific contractions of core areas of the body,
are indicated in many Kundalini Yoga meditations and kriyas (sequenced
yoga exercise sets). Applying the body locks properly will help you
clear blockages that impede the open flow of energy through your physical
body, Chakras, and subtle bodies. With a steady flow of energy, you
can bring harmony and balance to your life, you can have access to
your core values, and you can express yourself with integrity. Applying
the body locks heightens your awareness.
NECK
LOCK
Jalandhar Bandh
The
neck lock, Jalandhar Bandh, is a basic lock applied throughout Kundalini
Yoga exercises unless you are moving the head, as in neck rolls, or
are otherwise instructed. Apply the neck lock during most pranayam,
breath control, practices and meditations, and while chanting.
To
apply the neck lock:
Sit comfortably with a straight
spine.
Lift your chest and sternum
upward.
Stretch the back of your neck
gently straight by pulling the chin in toward the back of the neck.
Keep your head level and centered
without tilting forward or to either side.
Keep the muscles of your face,
neck, and throat as relaxed as you can.
The
neck lock is automatically applied by the shift of relative position
between the chin and chest. Do not force your head forward or down.
It is common for new yoga students to stretch the neck when other
parts of the body are not flexible. When you apply the neck lock,
you allow your neck to be open and maintain its natural structure,
which helps you maintain better spinal posture in general. The neck
lock also "seals" the energy that is generated in the upper
areas of your brain stem, so it becomes easier to focus and meditate.
The Knot of Shiva - Jalandhar Bhand, applied consciously and correctly,
is said to help "untie the knot of Shiva." This "knot"
or gateway is located at your brow point. When the energy of this
knot is untied and flowing, you feel free of time and space. You associate
yourself with the timelessness and non-duality of the soul and the
Divine essence.
DIAPHRAGM
LOCK
Uddiyana Bandh
Your
diaphragm muscle forms both a physical and energetic barrier between
your heart and your lower torso. Below this barrier are your lower
Chakras, the ones that relate to behaviors that are more unconscious
or reactive. Above this barrier are your upper Chakras, the ones that
relate to behaviors that are more conscious and aware.
To
apply the diaphragm lock:
Be sure you do not have a full
stomach.
Apply this lock only with your
breath fully exhaled - holding your breath out.
Sit comfortably with a straight
spine.
Inhale deeply and exhale completely
through the nose. Hold the breath out.
Pull your entire abdominal
region, especially the area above your belly button, back toward your
spine.
Keep your chest lifted and
do not allow your chest to collapse downward.
Press the lower thoracic spine
forward gently.
Keep the lift strongly applied
for 10-60 seconds, according to your ability, without strain, and
maintain a concentrated sense of calm.
Release the lock by relaxing
your abdomen and gradually inhaling.
The
diaphragm lock, Uddiyana Bandh, helps to strengthen your digestion
by increasing the fire element, the element of transformation in your
abdominal region. This helps your heart center - your Heart Chakra
- to open and flow with energy. When your Heart Chakra is open, you
have the ability to be sensitive, compassionate, and kind.
The
Knot of Vishnu - When you apply Uddiyana Bandh correctly and consciously,
it is said to "untie the knot of Vishnu," The knot of Vishnu
is located at the Heart Chakra, the area of your rib cage, heart,
lungs and thymus gland. When the energy is no longer knotted at this
center, but is flowing and open, it is said you can feel the playfulness
of your life, and the larger cosmic plan with perspective and relaxation.
Videos
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Kundalini Yoga Basics
Kriya
To Develop Your Hidden Greatness
Part One

Mudra: Sit straight. Left hand comes under the chin palm down, forearm
parallel to the ground; the right hand comes to meet the middle finger
of the left hand at the center of the palm, fingers pointing up to
the sky (hands make a T). Hands are long and straight, fingers together.
You are bifurcating the angles.
Eyes: Tip of the nose.
Breath: Long Deep Breath; breath from the lower area of the belly;
breath out through a round mouth. Yogiji demonstrates a very long
inhalation, from the lower belly to the collar bones. You expand with
the breath about an inch and a half. Continue for 20 minutes. This
is the most sacred exercise in Kundalini Yoga and gives people the
entire Universe.
Part
Two

Switch
hands. Right hand comes under the chin palm down, forearm parallel
to the ground; the left hand comes to meet the middle finger of the
right hand at the center of the palm, fingers pointing up to the sky
(makes a T). Hands are long and straight, fingers together.
Eyes: Tip of the nose.
Mantra: Sing with Har Singh Nar Singh* by Nirinjan Kaur.
Time: 5 minutes.
Part Three
Mudra: Bring the thumbs just above the eyebrows at either side of
the Third Eye Point. Press the thumbs into the brow and allow the
hands to be in Prayer Pose.
Eyes: Tip of the nose.
Mantra:
Sing with Ong Namo by Nirinjan Kaur. Continue for 1-1/2 minutes. Whistle
with the breath. Continue for 1-1/2 minutes.
Keeping the mudra, begin Long Deep Breathing and exhale through the
rounded mouth, as in Part One. Continue for 3 minutes.
Arms at 60 degrees, hands open and palms facing the sky. Begin Breath
of Fire. Use the strength of the navel. Continue for 30 seconds.
Inhale deep and put both hands in the lap, right hand resting in the
left. Relax the breath. Become thoughtless. No thought. "I forgive
my thoughts; I forgive the Universe; I forgive my friends." Forgiveness
should override everything. Whatever is bothering you, whatever you
ate, whatever you don't like, right now just feel an angel is before
you and you are willing to go with him and merge in infinity. Are
you afraid? Just drop the fear and proceed. All negativity, all negative
thoughts must go thoughtless. I am pure; I am divine; I am human:
I am a creature of god. My faculties are divine. Continue for 2 minutes.
To End: Inhale deep. Squeeze. Exhale Cannon Breath (powerful breath
through open mouth). Do this 3 times. Squeeze everything, ears, eyes,
everything.
Taught by Yogi Bhajan on May 14, 1997
Fire
Kriya
2010 Meditation
Beginning
in 2008, we entered a 5-year sequence, featuring the tattvas so that
we could balance them as we entered the Aquarian Age together. This
year we are exploring the Fire Tattva. The Fire Kriya shown below
creates tapa (internal “heat”) which purifies so that
your energy is clear, your body fit, and your eyes bright. In the
spring of 1978, Yogi Bhajan said that the Fire Kriya, “is a
powerful, absolutely sacred, secret meditation. It will take you as
far as you take it.”

Posture:
Sit straight in a meditative posture with neck lock.
Eye Focus: Eyes are closed except for small slit to let in some light
(99% closed).
Mudra: Reverse Finger Lock—interlace the fingers so that both
the fingers and the palms point toward the chest. Keep the fingers
as straight as you can; bring the fingers together so that the pads
of the fingers are touching. Right index finger on top; left little
finger on bottom, the thumb tips touch lightly. The mudra is held
with the elbows at natural shoulder level so that the fingers point
toward the body, at the level of the throat, above the heart. The
shoulders should feel relaxed as you keep the elbows, forearms and
hands parallel to the ground.
Mantra: Inhale deeply and chant four times on the breath in a steady
tone: Sat naam sat naam sat naam sat naam sat naam sat naam whaa-hay
guroo. 



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