Monday, February 21, 2011

Chakra yoga for Mental Clarity

Kundalini Chakra Yoga for mental Clarity
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Genre : eLearning

Kundalini chakra yoga for mental clarity described in it is not about what"mind", which, as we all are accustomed to assume, is generated by the brain and the mind (such as awareness and knowledge of our body, about mind of each of its cells.  This mind pervades our body and all chakras, but if the chakras are not developed, not balanced and not disclosed, clarity of mind and body of knowledge does not come.  

Charismatic Gurutedzh Kaur Khalsa tells in detail why the blocks in different parts of the body cover the free flow of energy and what to do wake these or other areas of the body and chakras, get rid of blocks, stagnation of energy and relax the mind.
After initiating the mantra in real-time kriya.  The name of the each kriya appears on the screen and Gurutedzh Kaur Khalsa explains, which runs every Kriya, the duration of its excution and results for its regular implementation.  First you need to release stagnant energy, clean energy field, then using special equipment to clean energy stress of the past, including the operation of the endocrine glands, to open the meridians of the body, to run the normal movement of spinal fluid, clean the brains, and release the body.  Relaxed, full of energy the body is able to reveal our inner knowledge and give us clarity of mind.

About Gurutedzh Kaur Khalsa
Her Sikh name means "one who leads from darkness to light with the escape velocity."  She teaches healing kundalini yoga, chanting of mantras and meditation for over 36 years.  Gurutedzh was one of the earliest students of Yogi Bhajan in the U.S in 1969 and the first practice.  At the beginning of teaching she has taught Kundalini yoga, hospital staff and pupils of boarding schools in Toronto.  Now Guru Valley is considered one of the most respected teachers of Kundalini Yoga in the world.  She teaches in Los Angeles.  She is an artist, and in 2003 she was the first exhibition.