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Shakta Kaur - Yoga Teacher

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Excel & Build Your Healing Force

(Reaching Me in Me,p. 50.)


Posture: Sit in easy pose or in a chair with a straight spine with a light neck lock (Jalandhar Bandh).


Focus: The eye focus is not indicated. You may close your eyelids. Your concentration is at your navel.


Mantra:

Ek Ong Kar One, Creator

Sat Nam Truth, Name

Kartaa Purkha Doer of Everything

Nirbaho, Nirvair Fearless, Revengeless

Akaal Moorat Undying

Ajoonee Unborn

Saibhang Self-Illumined

Gurprasad Guru’s Grace

Jap! Repeat / Meditate!

Aad Such In the beginning, truth.

Jugaad Such Throughout the ages, truth.

Haibhee Such Even Now, truth.

Nanak Hosee Bhee Such Nanak says Truth shall exist forever.


Mudra: Interlock your fingers and raise your hands over your head, so that your arms become a halo around it. Make the halo as round as you can, neither up too high, nor so low that it touches your head. Concentrate at your navel and meditate to Jasbir Kaur’s Mul Mantra tape.


Time: Continue for 11-31 minutes.


End: Not indicated. You may always inhale, hold briefly, exhale and relax the arms down.


Comments: When you want to excel despite all deficiencies, do this kriya. This meditation uses the physical flow of your energy to activate the body’s healing force. Practice it for 31 minutes a day for 15 days and see the results in your physical well-being. Technically, the Mul (or, “Mool”) Mantra goes up to “Jap.” “Aad Sach, Jugaad Sach, Hai Bhee Sach, Nanak Hosee Bhee Sach” is a Mangala Charan, that is, a mantra that is to connect the speaker and the Infinite, the Infinite and the speaker. Yogi Bhajan has often referred to the Mangala Charan mantra as a “Kundalini Mantra.”


The entire Mul Mantra is the highest of all mantras and it contains the “root” (or “mul”) of sound that is the basis for all effective mantras.