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Satnam

 

is there any yoga exercise through which i can sharpen my listening skills

,i am very bad at listening and have difficult understanding and answering

the questions asked

 

I find it difficult to understand and listen properly but i dont suffer

from hearing problem.I lose my focus while listening.

 

kindly help

 

regards

Harry

 

 

 

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Sat nam, dear Harpreet Singh,

 

I am a Gemini also, and I we do need the subject of conversation to be

interesting in order to pay attention (I sometimes think I like talking more

then listening... :).

I find that since I started practicing Kirtan Kriya for 31 minutes every day a

lot of things changed, including my listening skills become better. Kirtan Kriya

31 minutes daily activates the neutral mind, and when neutral mind is activated

the ability to give and receive is enhanced (this means I am also able to hear

more of what the other person is saying....:-)

You cant try it for 40 days...

Good Luck, and may you be blessed with patience to listen to yourself and those

honoring you with their words.

Prem Siri Kaur

 

--- On Tue, 11/25/08, Harpreet Singh <gemini727 wrote:

 

Harpreet Singh <gemini727

Kundalini Yoga Listening Skills

kundaliniyoga

Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 2:32 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Satnam

 

is there any yoga exercise through which i can sharpen my listening skills

,i am very bad at listening and have difficult understanding and answering

the questions asked

 

I find it difficult to understand and listen properly but i dont suffer

from hearing problem.I lose my focus while listening.

 

kindly help

 

regards

Harry

 

 

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Satnam

>

> is there any yoga exercise through which i can sharpen my listening skills

> ,i am very bad at listening and have difficult understanding and answering

> the questions asked

>

> I find it difficult to understand and listen properly but i dont suffer

> from hearing problem.I lose my focus while listening.

>

> kindly help

>

> regards

> Harry

>

 

 

 

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--Sat Naam,dear Siri Kaur,

 

I also suffer from listening problem.My focus on anything is low.

I am also impatient.

 

Please tell me which KIrtan kriya you were referring.Please also give

me some guidelines to attach with our GURBAANI.

 

I want to pray but cant concentrate.

 

Sat Sri Akal

Tarandeep Kaur.

 

- In Kundaliniyoga , Toni Tosa <antonela.tosa

wrote:

>

> Sat nam, dear Harpreet Singh,

>  

> I am a Gemini also, and I we do need the subject of conversation to

be interesting in order to pay attention (I sometimes think I like

talking more then listening... :).

> I find that since I started practicing Kirtan Kriya for 31 minutes

every day a lot of things changed, including my listening skills

become better. Kirtan Kriya 31 minutes daily activates the neutral

mind, and when neutral mind is activated the ability to give and

receive is enhanced (this means I am also able to hear more of what

the other person is saying....:-)

> You cant try it for 40 days...

> Good Luck, and may you be blessed with patience to listen to

yourself and those honoring you with their words.

> Prem Siri Kaur

>

> --- On Tue, 11/25/08, Harpreet Singh <gemini727 wrote:

>

> Harpreet Singh <gemini727

> Kundalini Yoga Listening Skills

> kundaliniyoga

> Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 2:32 PM

Satnam

>

> is there any yoga exercise through which i can sharpen my listening

skills

> ,i am very bad at listening and have difficult understanding and

answering

> the questions asked

>

> I find it difficult to understand and listen properly but i dont

suffer

> from hearing problem.I lose my focus while listening.

>

> kindly help

>

> regards

> Harry

>

>

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Sat Nam,

 

I have done a whole class on Inner Listening. It is 5/21/08 class on Guru

Rattana On-line. It is under the Gemini Archetype and listed under Air/Mental

signs.

 

These classes can be accessed from www.yogatech.com

 

The exercises and meditation activate what I call the inner ear which we find

between our ears. They neck/thyroid sets are good for this activation. They can

be found in Relax and Renew (also available on www.yogatech.com.

 

Who or what are you listening to? Your intuition or your chatter/stories?

 

Many blessings,

 

Guru Rattana :+)

 

 

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Sat Nam, my dear Trandeep Kaur,

 

Underneath is a link to one of the best presentation of Kirtan Kriya I found.

Listen to the Guru and follow your heart in what you should be doing next.

 

 

Dust of your feet,

Prem Siri Kaur

 

--- On Thu, 11/27/08, TARANDEEP KAUR <taran_bhatia wrote:

 

TARANDEEP KAUR <taran_bhatia

Re: Kundalini Yoga Listening Skills

Kundaliniyoga

Thursday, November 27, 2008, 5:42 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

--Sat Naam,dear Siri Kaur,

 

I also suffer from listening problem.My focus on anything is low.

I am also impatient.

 

Please tell me which KIrtan kriya you were referring.Please also give

me some guidelines to attach with our GURBAANI.

 

I want to pray but cant concentrate.

 

Sat Sri Akal

Tarandeep Kaur.

 

- In Kundaliniyoga, Toni Tosa <antonela.tosa@ ...>

wrote:

>

> Sat nam, dear Harpreet Singh,

>  

> I am a Gemini also, and I we do need the subject of conversation to

be interesting in order to pay attention (I sometimes think I like

talking more then listening...  :).

> I find that since I started practicing Kirtan Kriya for 31 minutes

every day a lot of things changed, including my listening skills

become better. Kirtan Kriya 31 minutes daily activates the neutral

mind, and when neutral mind is activated the ability to give and

receive is enhanced (this means I am also able to hear more of what

the other person is saying....:- )

> You cant try it for 40 days...

> Good Luck, and may you be blessed with patience to listen to

yourself and those honoring you with their words.

> Prem Siri Kaur

>

> --- On Tue, 11/25/08, Harpreet Singh <gemini727@. ..> wrote:

>

> Harpreet Singh <gemini727@. ..>

> Kundalini Yoga Listening Skills

> kundaliniyoga

> Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 2:32 PM

Satnam

>

> is there any yoga exercise through which i can sharpen my listening

skills

> ,i am very bad at listening and have difficult understanding and

answering

> the questions asked

>

> I find it difficult to understand and listen properly but i dont

suffer

> from hearing problem.I lose my focus while listening.

>

> kindly help

>

> regards

> Harry

>

>

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Dear All

Satnam

the video on youtube about kirtin kriya mediation is full of inner readiance and

joy.

Lot can be learnt from that presentation

Thanks a lot Prem Siri Kaur

 

 

Regards,

Harpreet  Singh

 

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Sat Nam,

 

I just checked and the class I recommended is not on the site yet. But it has

been edited so it will be up soon. In the meantime there are 20 lessons on Guru

Rattana On-line on www.yogatech.com Two new ones went up today.

 

Blessings,

 

Guru Rattana :+)

 

 

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Also appropriate for " Thanksgiving " is reflection and compassion for

the horrible ways the turkeys are treated - beaks torn off, legs

broken, thrown up against the wall, beaten to death.

 

Thank you.

 

Kartar Kaur

 

Kundaliniyoga , " ramneetfl " <ramneetfl wrote:

>

> In the meantime, " Cultivating a Feeling of Satisfaction " is most

> appropriate for Thanksggiving weekend! My heart is brimming; thank you

> Guru Rattana!

>

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Sat Nam Jios,

 

Regarding 'listening', I have a wonderful technique to share.

 

Many years ago, I consulted Yogi Bhajan because I was having challenges in

important

family relationships. I was sure that the problem was with the other people.

One of his

staff members phoned me and relayed Yogi Bhajan's instructions that I sit

quietly every

day and listen to every sound. Really listen to every sound and identify it. I

did it for 2

weeks and checked back in with him as he requested (he didn't say how many

minutes to

do it so I just did it for the amount of time that felt right). During that 2

week period of

listening, the family communication had resolved itself. This practice is one

of the

foundations of my personal practice and of my teaching and training teachers in

Naad

Yoga. Powerful stuff -- and extraordinarily simple. When you listen, you'll

find that you're

not thinking -- and when you're thinking, you're not listening.

 

I've written it up here:

 

Listening Meditation

To develop the sensory system

To develop intuition

To enhance communication skills

 

Sitting in easy pose, eyes closed and focused gently at the brow point.

 

Listen deeply. Isolate and identify each sound that you hear.

 

If, for example, a car passes outside, mentally identify the sound by stating " a

car is

passing outside " … " I can hear the hissing of water underneath the tires " . Then

move on to

the next sound…be it a fly buzzing, the sound of your breath through your

nostrils as you

inhale and then as you exhale, the sound of someone clearing their throat. If

you feel that

you have identified every sound possible, continue isolating every sound that

strikes your

ears, even if you have already identified it once. Break it down into its subtle

parts. Listen

to the sounds within the sounds.

 

Allow every sound. Some sounds may seem unpleasant. Listen to them anyway.

You

may find that you tend to block certain sounds. Turn your awareness to those

sounds,

open up your listening ears and listen to them as well.

 

If you find that your mind starts to wander, simply return to deeply listening.

 

Continue isolating and identifying every sound for 3 to 11 minutes.

 

Blessings to you all -- Dev Suroop Kaur - Espanola, NM

 

Kundaliniyoga , " ramneetfl " <ramneetfl wrote:

>

> In the meantime, " Cultivating a Feeling of Satisfaction " is most

> appropriate for Thanksggiving weekend! My heart is brimming; thank you

> Guru Rattana!

>

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Dear Dev Sarup Kaur,

 

I must thank you number and number of times for this wonderfully simple trick to

enhance listening and communication skills.it seems interesting as you put it

and i try to maximise my learning out of it and think will certainly do some

great work with the listening part.

Thanks again

 

Dust of your feet

 

Kundaliniyoga

Sunday, 30 November, 2008 10:05:24 PM

Kundalini Yoga Re: Listening Skills

 

 

Sat Nam Jios,

 

Regarding 'listening', I have a wonderful technique to share.

 

Many years ago, I consulted Yogi Bhajan because I was having challenges in

important

family relationships. I was sure that the problem was with the other people. One

of his

staff members phoned me and relayed Yogi Bhajan's instructions that I sit

quietly every

day and listen to every sound. Really listen to every sound and identify it. I

did it for 2

weeks and checked back in with him as he requested (he didn't say how many

minutes to

do it so I just did it for the amount of time that felt right). During that 2

week period of

listening, the family communication had resolved itself. This practice is one of

the

foundations of my personal practice and of my teaching and training teachers in

Naad

Yoga. Powerful stuff -- and extraordinarily simple. When you listen, you'll find

that you're

not thinking -- and when you're thinking, you're not listening.

 

I've written it up here:

 

Listening Meditation

To develop the sensory system

To develop intuition

To enhance communication skills

 

Sitting in easy pose, eyes closed and focused gently at the brow point.

 

Listen deeply. Isolate and identify each sound that you hear.

 

If, for example, a car passes outside, mentally identify the sound by stating " a

car is

passing outside " … " I can hear the hissing of water underneath the tires " . Then

move on to

the next sound…be it a fly buzzing, the sound of your breath through your

nostrils as you

inhale and then as you exhale, the sound of someone clearing their throat. If

you feel that

you have identified every sound possible, continue isolating every sound that

strikes your

ears, even if you have already identified it once. Break it down into its subtle

parts. Listen

to the sounds within the sounds.

 

Allow every sound. Some sounds may seem unpleasant. Listen to them anyway. You

may find that you tend to block certain sounds. Turn your awareness to those

sounds,

open up your listening ears and listen to them as well.

 

If you find that your mind starts to wander, simply return to deeply listening.

 

Continue isolating and identifying every sound for 3 to 11 minutes.

 

Blessings to you all -- Dev Suroop Kaur - Espanola, NM

 

Kundaliniyoga, " ramneetfl " <ramneetfl@. ..> wrote:

>

> In the meantime, " Cultivating a Feeling of Satisfaction " is most

> appropriate for Thanksggiving weekend! My heart is brimming; thank you

> Guru Rattana!

>

 

 

 

 

Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to

http://messenger./invite/

 

 

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Dear Dev Suroop Kaur,

 

Sat Nam!

 

Thank you so much for sharing this Listening Meditation. The guidelines are

powerful. I find myself being pulled inward even though the initial listening

is outside myself. Underneath all the sounds is the sound of silence.

 

This exercise has reminded me to pay attention more. Listening is the way to be

deeply attentive and present.

 

I want to add something for everyone to watch for. I find that listening

awakens the feeling function. I have been working with my students with this

for several years. First we listen and then we realize that we are also feeling

sensations in our body.

 

The awakening of sensory awareness seems to be sequential. Deep listening leads

to deep feeling. And the feeling seems to be easier to maintain. Check it out.

 

Awakening in the body is a delightful sensory experience.

 

Many blessings,

 

Guru Rattana :+)

 

 

 

-

devsuroop

Kundaliniyoga

Sunday, November 30, 2008 8:35 AM

Kundalini Yoga Re: Listening Skills

 

 

Sat Nam Jios,

 

Regarding 'listening', I have a wonderful technique to share.

 

Many years ago, I consulted Yogi Bhajan because I was having challenges in

important

family relationships. I was sure that the problem was with the other people. One

of his

staff members phoned me and relayed Yogi Bhajan's instructions that I sit

quietly every

day and listen to every sound. Really listen to every sound and identify it. I

did it for 2

weeks and checked back in with him as he requested (he didn't say how many

minutes to

do it so I just did it for the amount of time that felt right). During that 2

week period of

listening, the family communication had resolved itself. This practice is one of

the

foundations of my personal practice and of my teaching and training teachers in

Naad

Yoga. Powerful stuff -- and extraordinarily simple. When you listen, you'll find

that you're

not thinking -- and when you're thinking, you're not listening.

 

I've written it up here:

 

Listening Meditation

To develop the sensory system

To develop intuition

To enhance communication skills

 

Sitting in easy pose, eyes closed and focused gently at the brow point.

 

Listen deeply. Isolate and identify each sound that you hear.

 

If, for example, a car passes outside, mentally identify the sound by stating " a

car is

passing outside " . " I can hear the hissing of water underneath the tires " . Then

move on to

the next sound.be it a fly buzzing, the sound of your breath through your

nostrils as you

inhale and then as you exhale, the sound of someone clearing their throat. If

you feel that

you have identified every sound possible, continue isolating every sound that

strikes your

ears, even if you have already identified it once. Break it down into its subtle

parts. Listen

to the sounds within the sounds.

 

Allow every sound. Some sounds may seem unpleasant. Listen to them anyway. You

may find that you tend to block certain sounds. Turn your awareness to those

sounds,

open up your listening ears and listen to them as well.

 

If you find that your mind starts to wander, simply return to deeply listening.

 

Continue isolating and identifying every sound for 3 to 11 minutes.

 

Blessings to you all -- Dev Suroop Kaur - Espanola, NM

 

Kundaliniyoga , " ramneetfl " <ramneetfl wrote:

>

> In the meantime, " Cultivating a Feeling of Satisfaction " is most

> appropriate for Thanksggiving weekend! My heart is brimming; thank you

> Guru Rattana!

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello Guru thanks for your wonderful words and i must say i really feel like am

a new person now and i will like to be one of your best students ever dough i am

here in Ghana i will do all i can to be with you in spirit and also to give my

servises to Kundaliniyogaso that the Good Lord will give ears to my prayers and

meditation as well and that i am willing to do all that you show or command me

to do.God richly Bless you and all the devotees .Best regards:FIIFI NYAMKEKYE.

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear All,

 

I've been practicing with Guru Rattana's on-line video courses, and for the

first time have experienced the listening/feeling sequence she speaks of here,

thus in day to day living it has increased awareness/presence in any and all

situations. It is quite fun and entertaining to listen in a deeper experiencial

way. Enjoying hearing the sound within the sound puts me right back on

track...during the day.

 

Thanks so much for the lessons and shining the Light!

 

Sat Nam,

Kathleen

 

 

 

 

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dearv gururatna,

i have one quetion,when we do maditation which place or orgen we should

consantrate our mind?

 

rgd

Pravin

 

--- On Wed, 12/3/08, Guru Rattana <gururattan wrote:

 

Guru Rattana <gururattan

Re: Kundalini Yoga Re: Listening Skills

Kundaliniyoga

Wednesday, December 3, 2008, 4:53 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Dev Suroop Kaur,

 

Sat Nam!

 

Thank you so much for sharing this Listening Meditation. The guidelines are

powerful. I find myself being pulled inward even though the initial listening is

outside myself. Underneath all the sounds is the sound of silence.

 

This exercise has reminded me to pay attention more. Listening is the way to be

deeply attentive and present.

 

I want to add something for everyone to watch for. I find that listening awakens

the feeling function. I have been working with my students with this for several

years. First we listen and then we realize that we are also feeling sensations

in our body.

 

The awakening of sensory awareness seems to be sequential. Deep listening leads

to deep feeling. And the feeling seems to be easier to maintain. Check it out.

 

Awakening in the body is a delightful sensory experience.

 

Many blessings,

 

Guru Rattana :+)

 

-

devsuroop

Kundaliniyoga

Sunday, November 30, 2008 8:35 AM

Kundalini Yoga Re: Listening Skills

 

Sat Nam Jios,

 

Regarding 'listening', I have a wonderful technique to share.

 

Many years ago, I consulted Yogi Bhajan because I was having challenges in

important

family relationships. I was sure that the problem was with the other people..

One of his

staff members phoned me and relayed Yogi Bhajan's instructions that I sit

quietly every

day and listen to every sound. Really listen to every sound and identify it.. I

did it for 2

weeks and checked back in with him as he requested (he didn't say how many

minutes to

do it so I just did it for the amount of time that felt right). During that 2

week period of

listening, the family communication had resolved itself. This practice is one of

the

foundations of my personal practice and of my teaching and training teachers in

Naad

Yoga. Powerful stuff -- and extraordinarily simple. When you listen, you'll find

that you're

not thinking -- and when you're thinking, you're not listening.

 

I've written it up here:

 

Listening Meditation

To develop the sensory system

To develop intuition

To enhance communication skills

 

Sitting in easy pose, eyes closed and focused gently at the brow point.

 

Listen deeply. Isolate and identify each sound that you hear.

 

If, for example, a car passes outside, mentally identify the sound by stating " a

car is

passing outside " . " I can hear the hissing of water underneath the tires " . Then

move on to

the next sound.be it a fly buzzing, the sound of your breath through your

nostrils as you

inhale and then as you exhale, the sound of someone clearing their throat. If

you feel that

you have identified every sound possible, continue isolating every sound that

strikes your

ears, even if you have already identified it once. Break it down into its subtle

parts. Listen

to the sounds within the sounds.

 

Allow every sound. Some sounds may seem unpleasant. Listen to them anyway. You

may find that you tend to block certain sounds. Turn your awareness to those

sounds,

open up your listening ears and listen to them as well.

 

If you find that your mind starts to wander, simply return to deeply listening.

 

Continue isolating and identifying every sound for 3 to 11 minutes.

 

Blessings to you all -- Dev Suroop Kaur - Espanola, NM

 

Kundaliniyoga, " ramneetfl " <ramneetfl@. ..> wrote:

>

> In the meantime, " Cultivating a Feeling of Satisfaction " is most

> appropriate for Thanksggiving weekend! My heart is brimming; thank you

> Guru Rattana!

>

 

 

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