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Kirtan Kriya - Meditation for Unconditional Giving

"Those who can give unconditionally are those who feel that everything they have comes from God..."


 

Comments:
Giving is all about learning to give unconditionally, and this is a very important step, as it teaches us to recognize that everything comes from God and everything goes to God.

 

"Cause leads to effect; sequence leads to consequence. The Law of the Vacuum: Give to everybody, smile at everybody, pay attention. It will all come back to you. People give for the sake of giving, for the sake of the return, for the sake of public relations, for the sake of better relations. Giving is in our nature, but it is conditional. Those who can give unconditionally are those who feel that everything they have comes from God.

 

There needs to be X-amount of time, personality, self, projection, thinking and planning, which must be one-tenth of your totality, to guide you to the realm of yourself, your soul. Give to God what belongs to God: one-tenth of your time, belongings, income, thoughts, projection, communication, one-tenth of every act. Every act shall be a blessed act in which one-tenth belongs to God." - Yogi Bhajan


By practicing Kirtan Kriya, we begin to understand the cycle of creation. From the Infinite comes life, from life comes death or change. From death or change comes the re-birth of consciousness to the joy of the Infinite through which compassion leads back to life.

© YB Teachings, LLC

Posture:

Sit straight in easy pose or on a chair. Meditate at the brow point (third Eye) and produce the five primal sounds:

Sa Ta Na Ma

On "Sa" touch the first finger (Jupiter) with the thumb tip.
On "Ta" touch the middle finger (Saturn) with the thumb tip.
On "Na" touch the ring finger (Sun) with the thumb tip.
On "Ma" touch the pinky (Mercury) with the thumb tip

Eyes:
Eyes are closed

 

Chant:

Sa-Ta-Na-Ma


Time:
Continue for 11-31 minutes.

 

To End:

Stretch the hands up as far as possible and spread them wide. Stretch the spine and take several deep breaths. Relax.

 

Notice

All references are from the Teachings of Yogi BhajanTM and are used with kind permission from YB Teachings LLC and may not be reprinted or reproduced in any manner without permission.

© 2007 YB Teachings, LLC

Disclaimer: Always consult your physician before beginning this or any other exercise program. Kundalini Yoga is not to be construed as medical advice. Benefits attributed to the practice of Kundalini Yoga come from the centuries-old tradition. Results will vary with individuals.