| What is
Kundalini Yoga? |
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Kundalini Yoga is much more than a system of physical exercise;
it’s a dynamic, powerful tool for expanding awareness. An
integrated and authentic system of exercise, breath control, it’s
safe, comprehensive, and simple. It promotes physical health,
stimulates the mind’s potential, and touches one’s
innermost being.
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| The history of
Kundalini Yoga? |
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Kundalini Yoga is known as the
mother of all Yogas because it has been practiced in India for
millenia. Yet because it is so powerful, its techniques were kept a
closely guarded secret. However in 1969, master of the art, Yogi Bhajan
travelled to the West and began to openly teach it, and now it is
practiced extensively wordwide.
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| What makes
Kundalini Yoga different? |
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Whereas some yogas
concentrate
on asana (posture), others on meditation, others on pranayam
(breathwork), and others still on mantra (voice vibration)... Kundalini
Yoga integrates them all. It is this synthesis that is the secret to
its transformative power.
***Learn more about what makes Kundalini Yoga so
special: click here.***
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| What is
Kundalini? |
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Kundalini is decribed by Yogi
Bhajan as 'the nerve of the soul'. In practical terms it is the
combination of the energy of the nervous system and the glandular
system. When this energy is fully awakened it brings a heightened and
expansive awareness, coupled with feelings of tranquility and
happiness.
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| Is Is it safe?
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Yes. Kundalini Yoga may be powerful, but the nature of these time
honoured techniques ensures that one awakens with ease and grace.
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| Who's it for? |
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You! Kundalini Yoga is safe to
practise for all.
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KUNDALINI YOGA IS SOMETHING THAT
NEEDS TO BE EXPERIENCED, NO WORDS CAN REPLACE IT.
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