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What is a Kundalini Awakening and Have I Had One?

April 27, 2011 by Kara-Leah Grant

Kundalini Shakti

WIN a copy of Kara-Leah's new book 'Field Notes from Kundalini Awakening', publishing in 2018. Guaranteed to take you on an intimate journey into the depths of the Kundalini experience. Click here to sign up for the book launch list and go into the draw to win one of THREE print copies. By Kara-Leah Grant The following information is not gospel - it's just my reflections and my understandings based on my own experience of Kundalini Awakening. As always, don't believe a thing I say unless it … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energetic Practices, Practices, The Process of Kundalini Tagged With: kundalini, kundalini awakening, psyche, psychosis, samskara, shakti

Be a Tree: Interpretive Yoga for Adults

April 16, 2011 by Jessica Powers Leave a Comment

It’s Autumn: trees are delighting us with a riot of colour, littering the ground with jewels from their branches. We can take a hint from Mother Nature and enjoy a similar process ourselves, letting go of old, stagnant, nonessentials. Releasing has many more nuances than just ‘getting rid’ of something. Pay attention to Nature move through a full cycle of gestation, birth, growth, and decay and you’ll see letting go as making space. Indeed, Spring blossoms and leaves come to be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energetic Practices, Practices Tagged With: autumn practice, co-creation, energy body, intention, manifestation, meditation, releasing, sankalpa

Chakra Vinyasa: Meeting the Energy Body

April 9, 2011 by Jessica Powers 2 Comments

The rainbow of chakras

You've seen the colours and the shapes - geometric designs in vibrant shades on yoga clothing, jewelry, and various yogic accoutrements. Teachers may have asked you to direct your attention to the 'third eye' between your eyebrows, or asked you to press your hands together in a prayer gesture at the 'heart center.' Some one might have mentioned 'kundalini' or similarly foreign words while directing you through a breath practice, alternatively closing one nostril and then the other. Yet … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energetic Practices, Practices Tagged With: chakra, chakra vinyasa, energy body, prana

How to create a spiritual home with a child-friendly meditation circle

March 30, 2011 by Guest Author 14 Comments

Jenifer Parker with her partner Ryan and their son Hawke

by guest author Jenifer Parker, owner of Healium Yoga Studio in Wellington They say that it takes a village to raise a child, but it can be a struggle to find the right village! We are blessed that there are many secular villages in which we can participate, like our play groups and parent meetings with thosewho practice attachment parenting techniques, but we have really struggled to find the right spiritual home for our family. Both my husband and I were raised in religious … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Events Archive, Meditation Practices, Practices Tagged With: children, family, Meditation for kids

Why do I resist my yoga practice when I know it’s good for me?

March 16, 2011 by Kara-Leah Grant 13 Comments

Been resisting your yoga mat lately?

This is something that's come up a few times lately from readers - why is it so hard to get on the mat when I know it's good for me and I feel so good afterwards? Oh boy, have I been there! Here's my experience, what helped me bust through that resistance once and for all, and what I learned in the process. My first yoga experience was a ten-week Iyengar course in 1995. I knew, without a doubt, that yoga was going to be an integral part of my life. That it was Super Duper Important and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Physical Practices, Practices Tagged With: emotions, fear, feelings

How does Gangaji describe the practice of enquiry?

March 14, 2011 by Alys Titchener 3 Comments

Gangaji

The path of direct enquiry is the lineage of Ramana Maharshi and what he offered as a path to his own spiritual self-realisation. It is what Papaji taught, and what Gangaji now teaches. Ramana once defined the practice of enquiry by starting with the question: Who Am I ? For all thoughts the source is the 'I' thought. If thoughts arise, without trying to complete them, enquire; to whom did this thought arise. What does it matter how many thoughts arise? As each thought arises, be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Meditation Practices, Practices Tagged With: alys titchener, enquiry, Gangaji, meditation, papaji, ramana mahashi, spiritual practice, truth, who am I?

How to meditate with a baby or toddler

January 31, 2011 by Kara-Leah Grant 11 Comments

by Kara-Leah Grant, My daily, morning half-hour meditation is a must-do. It's the first priority as soon as I wake up, and whenever possible, I'll get up and do it before my toddler is out of bed. There are times though when he's awake before me, and that means I meditate with him. I've done this ever since he was a tiny baby - tiny enough to lie nestled on my lap, sleeping, while I meditated. He out-grew that at about four months, and now he's quite happy to play around me while I do my … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Meditation Practices, Musings from the Mat Tagged With: baby, children, video

A podcast interview with Brandon Bays of ‘The Journey’

January 24, 2011 by Kara-Leah Grant 4 Comments

Brandon Bays, best-selling author of 'The Journey'

Alrighty then Lunchboxers... I've just spent a rainy Sunday afternoon up-schooling myself on the ins and outs of editing a .mov file and converting it to a M4a and MP3 file all so you can enjoy a live interview between Moi & Brandon Bays. Brandon Bays who some of you may ask? Brandon Bays. She who, upon discovering she had a basketball - yes, basketball! - sized tumour in her belly, asked the doctor if she could be allowed to 'walk her talk' and apply all her mind-body healing know-how … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Events Archive, Teacher Interviews Tagged With: brandon bays, podcasts, the journey

Establishing a daily mindfulness practice is easier than you think

January 19, 2011 by Peter Fernando 5 Comments

by guest author Peter Fernando, Meditation and Mindfulness Establishing a daily meditation practice can be an opportunity for creativity and a fresh perspective on how we live in the world. It doesn't have to seem like just another thing we should be doing, but aren't... One of the most frequent struggles I hear shared by those of us living in urban environments is around maintaining a continuity of mindfulness – both in terms of times alone, sitting in silence, and also in our encounters … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Meditation Practices Tagged With: online courses, peter fernando

Practices for the Heart Chakra, Part 2

January 3, 2011 by Jessica Powers 1 Comment

Heart Chakra

Embodying the Heart In Part One, The Meaning of Anahata, I wrote about the energy of the heart center, the compassion and love that it exemplifies and gave simple breath-focused meditation exercises to help you turn towards the sweetness within.  Here in Part Two, I’d like to offer a few body practices to further your journey toward Anahata. That backbending postures open the heart is a familiar concept to most yogis.  Physically a backbend straightens the thoracic spine, it does not move … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Physical Practices Tagged With: anahata chakra, back bends, heart opening

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