Tuesday, October 20, 2009

[Kundalini Yoga] Basic yoga for spiritual practice

 

Hi Cindy,

If you are becoming overstimulated, then simplify your environment.
Being outside is very good for me. I try to make time for
meditation. I prefer singing bowl music, which is excellent for
reducing overstimulation. I also avoid the usual suspects like TV/
movies and caffeine. Are you already vegetarian or vegan? There are
other nutritional considerations you might investigate as part of an
ayurvedic approach to food.

A short yoga routine might have elements like these -- this is just a
suggestion and should be validated by others far more knowledgeable on
the board -- maybe find a local source of KY classes. All of these
things have very specific definitions and have to be done correctly to
avoid injury.

- diaphragmatic breathing
- opening (prayer pose, ong namo guru dav namo x3)
- spinal flex
- breath of fire
- cat/cow with child's pose closure
- mountain pose
- balance pose (your choice, maybe eagle)
- kriya -- easy pose -- sat kriya first (chant sa ta na ma while
touching thumb with first-fourth fingers with each sound)
- closing (prayer pose, long time sunshine or silence, with final
exhaled satnam)

After awhile you will see different kriya here and you can start to
work with different energies in the body -- focus on chakras,
functional systems of the body (immune, etc). You'll also want to add
more/change elements because there are many positions in KY.

The first benefit of a siddhi is to yourself. It is always a gift.
Don't interfere or immerse yourself with it, since it a manifestation
of manas you have to let it come to your consciousness on its own
terms. These thoughts you mention may be part of what has to be
overcome.

Namaste

Jeff
On 2009-10-16, at 7:22 PM, Cindy Powers wrote:

> Hi Jeff,
> Thank you for your reply.
> I guess I'm searching for a way function at work. I don't consider
> myself to be healthy if I end up massively overstimulated. My
> original goal was always on enlightment. However, I definitely would
> want to keep the abilities and possibly use them to help me deal
> with others in a way that frees them from suffering. There seems to
> be no way to shut off a siddhi. The cat is out of the bag and I
> can't erase my new views of reality. If there is a way to safely be
> inherently omniscient then pretty much nothing like consciousness
> would be a mystery as there wouldn't be
> anything that I don't know...I can do this in a very limited sense
> right now. I need to find a way to come in and out of the state that
> causes the siddhi. Based on what I'm going through it doesn't feel
> like it's healthy for the mind to always be extracting info...some
> gland is over acting.
>
> I'm disillusioned...not exactly at a cross roads. The Zen idea of
> being free from suffering is that you need to stop wanting to be
> free from it. Samsara is Nirvana. Yay. I understand enlightenment
> from an intellectual point of view but don't feel like I'm free. I'm
> full of ego clinging and getting tangled up in thoughts no matter
> what I do.
>
> I've never seen any world class siddhi like
> telekinesis or flying but I won't rule it out.
>
>

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