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Yes- i have heard of problems but can't quite recall what they are-i advise

support from a practicing yogi and someone with deep knowledge and

experience------there is a book by John Mumford-the kundalini-it may help -i

would not advise anyone to do this without people that have the knowledge---i

believe the energy can be a shock for the physical self but by all means the

benefits are extensive.

 

LISA <merekitten wrote: Does anyone here practice

Kundalini Yoga?

Is there any danger in awakening the kundalini that I should know about? (In

layman's terms!)

 

Thanks in advance,

~Leese

 

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Hi Leese,

Kundalini Yoga is very powerful and needs to be started and

practiced under the guidance of a kundalini master or teacher. Without

such guidance, it is very difficult, almost impossible to understand

what it is you are doing and to get it right.

Unless the energy is balanced when you bring it up, you will

encounter problems. The right and left energy channels, called the ida

and pingali, need to be correctly balanced as you do these practices

or you will throw off the energy of the mind and body. It will take

several days or weeks of non practice to rebalance yourself.

These are advanced yoga techniques and not to be fooled with without

proper guidance.

Namaste,

David/divyaprema

 

 

In , " LISA " <merekitten wrote:

>

> Does anyone here practice Kundalini Yoga?

> Is there any danger in awakening the kundalini that I should know

about? (In

> layman's terms!)

>

> Thanks in advance,

> ~Leese

>

> http://www.myspace.com/merekitten

>

> >>>What do you call a fish with no eyes? A fsh.<<<

>

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If you want to work with Kundalini, but are concerned

about the yoga part, you can start with a meditation

program and work into the yoga. The link below is for

an excellent Kundalini program for relaxation and

meditation by Brain Sync. It is offered also as a

downloadable MP3 in addition to CD and Cassett.

 

http://www.brainsync.com/brain.asp?id=47 & title=Awakening-Kundalini

 

Jenny Kernan

Quantum Biofeedback Therapist

Quantum Touch Practitioner

 

--- cheryl bullock <cooee.shari wrote:

 

> Yes- i have heard of problems but can't quite recall

> what they are-i advise support from a practicing

> yogi and someone with deep knowledge and

> experience------there is a book by John Mumford-the

> kundalini-it may help -i would not advise anyone to

> do this without people that have the knowledge---i

> believe the energy can be a shock for the physical

> self but by all means the benefits are extensive.

>

> LISA <merekitten wrote: Does

> anyone here practice Kundalini Yoga?

> Is there any danger in awakening the kundalini that

> I should know about? (In

> layman's terms!)

>

> Thanks in advance,

> ~Leese

>

> http://www.myspace.com/merekitten

>

> >>>What do you call a fish with no eyes? A fsh.<<<

 

> Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! -

> their life, your story.

> Play Sims Stories at Games.

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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Dear Lisa,

 

Hatha yoga will surely be helpful for you.

Actually, all yoga, meditation or pranayama exercises can awaken Kundalini in a

safe way. Kundalini Yoga may be a faster way, that's why claimed as " dangerous " .

 

Loves,

 

Olgu

 

 

 

LISA <merekitten

 

Wednesday, May 23, 2007 3:30:12 AM

RE: Re: Kundalini Yoga

 

Thank you, David.

 

I had a feeling that I was over my head.

 

I am not going to continue practicing the Kundalini Yoga. In fact, I just

purchased a Pilates exercise video today.

 

Can you recommend a non-powerful yoga for me? I really just want to do some

gentle but powerful exercise and meditation.

 

Health & Happiness To You,

~Leese

 

_____

 

 

[] On Behalf Of divya4753

Monday, May 21, 2007 9:25 AM

 

Re: Kundalini Yoga

 

Hi Leese,

Kundalini Yoga is very powerful and needs to be started and

practiced under the guidance of a kundalini master or teacher. Without

such guidance, it is very difficult, almost impossible to understand

what it is you are doing and to get it right.

Unless the energy is balanced when you bring it up, you will

encounter problems. The right and left energy channels, called the ida

and pingali, need to be correctly balanced as you do these practices

or you will throw off the energy of the mind and body. It will take

several days or weeks of non practice to rebalance yourself.

These are advanced yoga techniques and not to be fooled with without

proper guidance.

Namaste,

David/divyaprema

 

In @ <Alternative Answers%40g roups.com>

. com, " LISA " <merekitten@ ...> wrote:

>

> Does anyone here practice Kundalini Yoga?

> Is there any danger in awakening the kundalini that I should know

about? (In

> layman's terms!)

>

> Thanks in advance,

> ~Leese

>

> http://www.myspace. <http://www.myspace. com/merekitten> com/merekitten

>

> >>>What do you call a fish with no eyes? A fsh.<<<

>

 

 

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what does awakening the Kundalini mean?

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Olgu

Wednesday, June 06, 2007 6:40 AM

Re: Re: Kundalini Yoga

 

 

Dear Lisa,

 

Hatha yoga will surely be helpful for you.

Actually, all yoga, meditation or pranayama exercises can awaken Kundalini in

a safe way. Kundalini Yoga may be a faster way, that's why claimed as

" dangerous " .

 

Loves,

 

Olgu

 

LISA <merekitten

Wednesday, May 23, 2007 3:30:12 AM

RE: Re: Kundalini Yoga

 

Thank you, David.

 

I had a feeling that I was over my head.

 

I am not going to continue practicing the Kundalini Yoga. In fact, I just

purchased a Pilates exercise video today.

 

Can you recommend a non-powerful yoga for me? I really just want to do some

gentle but powerful exercise and meditation.

 

Health & Happiness To You,

~Leese

 

_____

 

[] On Behalf Of divya4753

Monday, May 21, 2007 9:25 AM

Re: Kundalini Yoga

 

Hi Leese,

Kundalini Yoga is very powerful and needs to be started and

practiced under the guidance of a kundalini master or teacher. Without

such guidance, it is very difficult, almost impossible to understand

what it is you are doing and to get it right.

Unless the energy is balanced when you bring it up, you will

encounter problems. The right and left energy channels, called the ida

and pingali, need to be correctly balanced as you do these practices

or you will throw off the energy of the mind and body. It will take

several days or weeks of non practice to rebalance yourself.

These are advanced yoga techniques and not to be fooled with without

proper guidance.

Namaste,

David/divyaprema

 

In @ <Alternative Answers%40g roups.com>

. com, " LISA " <merekitten@ ...> wrote:

>

> Does anyone here practice Kundalini Yoga?

> Is there any danger in awakening the kundalini that I should know

about? (In

> layman's terms!)

>

> Thanks in advance,

> ~Leese

>

> http://www.myspace. <http://www.myspace. com/merekitten> com/merekitten

>

> >>>What do you call a fish with no eyes? A fsh.<<<

>

 

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