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Yogi Bhajan – The Chakra Series
Yogi Bhajan – The Chakra Series
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“The standard is that you have seven buddies if you exercise and comprehend these chakras and grow them naturally in your body so they become your partner.”
Yogi Bhajan.
Yogi Bhajan, Master of Kundalini Yoga, discusses the nature of the Chakras, how they function, their connection, projection, and potency in this magnificent compilation of knowledge, kriyas, exercises, and meditations for the Chakras with both humor and delicacy, and often unexpected honesty. The secrets of being really human and joyful are found in the chakras, the human body’s energy centers.
You can: by using this chakra handbook and the potent Kundalini Yoga chakra meditations that go with it.
Boost each chakra so they can cooperate with one another in harmony.
Find out how the Fifth Chakra affects everyone: it’s your key to commitment.
Activate your inner strength and embody your highest self.
about 17,8 x 25,3 cm.
162 pages.
English is the language.
Kundalini Research Institute, USA, published this.
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About Author
Yogi Bhajan
Yogi Bhajan touched the hearts and opened the minds of people in all walks of life. Equally at home in a boardroom or teaching in a park sitting on the grass, he was mentor to statesmen, politicians, and CEOs and confidante of religious leaders, media personalities, and simple seekers.
Yogi Bhajan’s favorite quote was, “It’s not the life that matters, it’s the courage that you bring to it.” His bottom line, printed on the back of his calling card: “If you can’t see God in all, you can’t see God at all.” And Yogi Bhajan lived it well.
Yogi Bhajan was born Harbhajan Singh Puri in India on August 26, 1929. During early childhood he learned at the knee of his saintly grandfather. When he was eight he was sent to study with the great Master, Sant Hazara Singh, under whose unrelenting tutelage the boy mastered Kundalini Yoga when he was 16 ½ years old. During the partition of India in 1947, young Harbhajan’s village had to be evacuated because it was to become a part of Pakistan. Still a teenager, his leadership ability already recognized, he was put in charge of bringing more than a thousand people to safety in Delhi, traveling through many dangerous miles of country in violent upheaval.
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