Monday, 20 November 2017

'You look wonderful ! What have you been doing?'

Dear All,

If you've ever had a 'gut-feeling' about something that turned out to be correct or experienced 'butterflies in the stomach' before an important meeting, then you know, instinctively, something that science has come to accept relatively recently: that the gut/stomach acts as a 'second brain'[1].

And that's not all. The pay-off for managing to achieve thoughtless awareness in your meditation, even if only for a few seconds at a time, is that vibes are then able to flow downwards through the fontanel at top of head into the stomach( nabhi chakra) where they break down into the 'subtle elements' ('tanmatra') and begin to improve your appearance (no matter how good you already look :o)  ).

The picture below shows what's actually happening and although the process is generally weak at this stage in our collective experience of sahaja yoga, and the effect therefore is not so mind-blowingly dramatic, there's huge potential in all that, as yet, untapped power of your kundalini. We're just getting a trickle of water for what will become a gushing river.

Further below is what you can do when you meditate to help your 'rejuvenation' and hopefully move us closer to a prediction about sahaja yoga, that in future people will no longer get sick or grow old[2].

​You can use your hands to channel vibes, so when meditating at home, spend a few minutes towards the end with left hand on lap to catch flow of vibes from meditation photo and direct into nabhi chakra by placing fingers of right hand on navel(belly-button), as we do at Tuesday group meditation.

And of course, check out this 7-minute video clip : click on  How Effects of Meditation Can Show on the Face.

Just so that you know I'm not making stuff up about people no longer getting sick or old, there are some science, sociology and historical pointers in links further down.

See you at group meditation tomorrow.

Regards



[2] Sri Kagapujander, 7th Century CE, Tamil Nadu, India.

'Human beings will no longer get sick or old' Really? Check out links below

​              - 'Built for Bliss'
Sociology - 'The 100 year Life'
Historical - 'History of an Idea: Elixir of Youth'

Tuesday, 14 November 2017

How to be Happier at Work.

Dear All,

Have you ever stood up in the office and announced, with a beaming smile on your face: 'I can't believe I'm being paid to do this?'. You probably haven't.

The results of  two surveys published in the paper today says that two out of five people are unhappy at work and four out of five have anxiety.  To cope with this, the report says, people listen to music, watch TV, read a book, drink alcohol or exercise, which is fine - apart from maybe the sedating with alcohol- but all these things don't necessarily 'nourish the soul'.

This is why investing a little time in yourself daily to meditate can pay massive dividends in giving you a sense of purpose and fulfillment. The way this happens is by the integration that takes place between right swadisthana chakra (the attention/the liver), left heart chakra( the 'atma' or spirit/heart) and the sahasrara chakra(vibrations/brain - limbic system).

The reason why this works is because one of the main causes of the dissatisfaction people feel is due to a sense of inner dislocation, and the meditation fixes it by helping you to achieve a self-integration - described in 2 minutes here.

Try the suggested meditation in photo below.
​See you at group meditation tomorrow.

Regards

Monday, 6 November 2017

How to get Mental Clarity with this Simple Ayurveda Treatment + a 15min Biography.

Dear All,

Have you tried the ghee (clarified butter) in your nose yet? Why would you want to do that?

Well, somebody described achieving thoughtless awareness in meditation as like ocean surfing - he lives in Sydney, Australia, by the way- on a good day, if you catch the wave just right then you can ride it for quite sometime. On other days it may be difficult to get a good wave at all. But the more practice you get; the more good rides you have.

Ghee up the nose is like waxing the surfboard so your feet don't slip and you can ride for longer. It's all to do with the chakra at the bridge of the nose, called 'Hamsa' chakra. The Hamsa is at the point in the head where the left and right channels cross-over and so represents a point of balance. If the hamsa is in a good state then it's easier to achieve that state of centred stillness(being in the present moment) that leads into thoughtless awareness.

And it's not just all about the meditation. If you ever feel congested in the head, have dryness in the nose -from sitting in a room with all the windows closed and the heating on (which is likely to be most of us as it gets colder); or if you're a singer, then administering a few drops of warm ghee in the nostrils before bedtime can lead to more mental clarity, relief from sinusitis and give better quality to your voice.

Click here for how to make ghee at home and click here for how to adminster it.

Here's something I sent out last Friday to those of you on the whatsapp group which I thought I'd email as well for those not on the group - It's a quick biography of Shri Mataji.


See you at group meditation tomorrow.

Regards

Thursday, 26 October 2017

Sweating it out.

Dear All,

How you feel physically has a strong bearing on how you feel mentally. It's easier to be optimistic about things when you're well than it is when you're not feeling so great. Sahaja yoga meditation is great for lifting the mood and a little bit of exercise adds to the effect.

As with everything there's a happy balance to be had between too much and too little. If you're hitting the gym five times a week then that's likely to lead to an over-active right-side that can make it harder to sit still, go quiet in your head and meditate. If you rarely take any exercise then that can lead to left-sideness and the lack of a sense of progressing.

Walking more is probably the easiest route to getting more exercise. However, taking some exercise once a week that actually makes you sweat has huge benefit. This is supported by the evidence of some of the treatments in Ayurvedic medicine ie. 'panchakarma'.

There's a law of the universe* which, roughly translated, says that everything eventually ends up in a rut or eventually becomes boring. This especially the case if you're stuck in any sort of routine. The law applies to the body as well. Sweating it out is one way of kicking yourself mentally and physically out of a rut.

Having a peak meditative experience can also lead to a huge positive life shift (a massive kick out of a rut); the kind of experience reported by these people who have been practicing sahaja yoga meditation - Click Here

See you at group meditation tomorrow.

Regards


* Increasing disorder/ entropy & second law of thermodynamics

Monday, 16 October 2017

Live Fearlessly!

Dear All,

A friend of mine was telling me that they have to put on their armour in the morning because going to work is like going into a battlefield. If this is you, then you need to chill. Here's how your daily sahaja yoga meditation is making you more lion-hearted.

When the kundalini rises in you, like the sap up a tree, during your 10 minute morning meditation, 3 things are happening in you:

Firstly, you're getting more of those brain waves('Theta waves')[1] associated with positive mood/emotion & creativity. Secondly, you're increasing your 'flow' or 'connectedness'[2] that can bring about some pleasant surprises during your day. Thirdly, the 'vibes' you feel above your head as the cool breeze sensation, flow back down into the chakras to strengthen them and make you better. Especially, the Heart.

The Heart Chakra is the chakra of fearlessness and a feeling of complete security. So the more regular your meditation, the more the heart chakra improves and the more secure you feel within yourself.

Interestingly, in medical terms, the heart chakra, amongst other things, looks after a gland that exists in us until about the age of 12 years, called the Thymus. The Thymus is part of the body's defence system against virus and bacterial infections. So it could well be that the stronger your heart chakra, the more resilient your immune system. Your protection is in-built.

Meditate. Develop a Lion's Heart. Live Fearlessly!

See you at group meditation tomorrow.

Regards

[2] 'Only Connect!' -Being in the Right Place at the Right Time.

Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Relax your Feet, Relax your Mind !

Dear All,

If you haven't yet experienced the amazing health and relaxation benefits of spending 10 minutes in a simple footspa when you come home from your busy day, then you don't know what you're missing. Here's a quick reminder of how to suck the tensions of the day out through your feet.

First of all, there's no need to actually go and buy a footspa; which are advertised online for anywhere between $25 - $90. You can improvise a footspa by getting a spare plastic washing up bowl - large enough for your feet to fit into, and some course sea salt.

The footspa is best done directly you come home or before you go to bed; and is done as part of the small time you set aside for evening meditation.

Here are the steps involved
  1. Half fill your bowl up with cool to luke-warm water - the cooler the better.
  2. Sprinkle a small handful of the sea salt into the water
  3. Place your feet in the water, keeping your palms open on your lap and eyes open facing meditation photo (as shown below)
  4. Rest your feet in the water for about 10 minutes, noticing any sensations in the body indicating the movement of the kundalini as she cleanses the chakras.
  5. Take your feet out and rinse them off with a jug of water beside you and then dry your feet.
  6. Now close your eyes and go into thoughtless awareness meditation for another 5 minutes. Then finish your meditation by raising the kundalini and putting on a bandhan.
If any of that was unclear then take a look at Sulu demonstrating a 'footsoak' - Click here.

Two further points:
1. You can massage you feet with some coconut oil as an optional extra after the footspa and meditation. According to Ayurveda(traditional Indian medicine) - it improves circulation and tones the whole body.

2. While the footspa is for generalised beneficial use, it's particularly effective as a remedy for 'right-sidedness' caused by the hectic pace of life - 'hot liver, hot head'. However, you may have a constitution which is more 'left-sided' or lethargic - 'cold hands, cold feet', in which case the candle treatment may be more effective and beneficial. Click here.

See you at group meditation tomorrow.

Regards

Monday, 2 October 2017

Success! Getting Your Timing Right.


 
Dear All,

In today's New York Times newspaper, there is this article about the Nobel Prize in Medicine being awarded for research into how the biological clock works. Here's how it's related to your success in meditation and other things you may be trying to achieve.

It could be all about the timing[1]

The biological clock /circadian rhythm is most noticeable to us when we haven't had enough sleep and feel lousy the next day. What you may also have noticed is that you're more likely to come up with inspirational ideas first thing in the morning than you are after lunch, say.

The reason why this is, according to an ancient Indian understanding of time, is that a day or 24 hours can be split into chunks of 48 minutes called 'Muhurtas'. Whether or not it's a good time to do something is determined by the nature of the particular muhurta , which can be 'inauspicious' , 'auspicious' or 'very auspicious'.

Over the course of a 24 hour day, there are only two 'very auspicious' muhurtas and both of them are related to yoga. The first occurs between 02:00 - 02:48 at night and is called 'Jiva/Amrta' (life/immortal) . The second one occurs in the early hours of the morning between 04:24 - 05:12* and is called Brahma muhurta.

It's this second one that has been highly recommended for meditation because a new day is being freshly born and you have the power to shape what happens by catching the day at it's root. The meditation is effortless.

If you're undergoing any challenging period personally or in any other way, make a point of getting up early in the morning before anybody else is awake and meditating. The problems will solve themselves.

Regular meditation develops in you what the Chinese call, 'Wu wei' - 'going with the flow' or 'effortless action' on which some of Chinese martial arts is based and which also underpins the philosophy of the ' I Ching' ( 'The Book of Changes').

Then the success you want to achieve in anything comes, not by planning, but by unconsciously being in the right place or doing the right thing at the right time.

In this 8 minute clip, Shri Mataji describes how this happens in you as a result of your kundalini's connection to the all-pervading energy of existence, the 'Paramchaitanya'. (Click Here).

See you at group meditation tomorrow.

Regards


* The brahma muhurta actually begins at 96 mins or roughly one and a half hours before sun-rise. UK current sunrise is about 7am so brahma muhurta timing in UK at the moment is 05:30 - 06:18. It may be easier for you to get up at this time to meditate than getting up at 04:30.

[1]
"There is a tide in the affairs of (wo)men, Which taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat. And we must take the current when it serves, or lose our ventures."
Shakespeare - Julius Caesar act 4, scene 3.