Thursday, August 11, 2016
Param Karam Dharam Kriya
Sat Nam! Param Karam Dharam Kriya is a wonderful tool to help break blocks in you life and promote prosperity. I recommend doing it for at least 11 minutes to get in the flow of it. If you'd like more prosperity in your life you can play the Aap Sahaee Hoa mantra (Jai- Jagdeesh has a great version). I also like playing the mantra, Chattra Chakkra Vartee to invoke fearlessness. (My favorite version is by Chardi Kala Jatha). Remember to tune in with 'Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo' 3x before starting the kriya. This is a great kriya to do as a warm-up when teaching a Kundalini Yoga class. Guru Singh explains the aspects of the kriya exquisitely in this video.
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Connect with your Breath and Prevent Yourself from Freaking Out!
Have you heard the term, "You are not your emotions/thoughts?" Well, it's true! Although your emotions can give valid information, too many people attach themselves to a emotion which can lead to a perpetual mental feedback loop of thought. This leads to obsessive thinking and unnecessary worrying. One way of cutting the feedback loop is to connect to your breath. Without your breath you can't control your mind and therefore how you respond with your emotions. We are getting into the summer months where the weather can not only heat up, but also opportunities for our emotions to become fierce like a fire. You have the option to react or consciously communicate. Rule your breath then you can rule how you communicate. This meditation can help with that!
Meditation to Prevent Freaking Out
*(From the I am a Woman - Creative, Sacred, Invincible Manual)*
*(From the I am a Woman - Creative, Sacred, Invincible Manual)*
This meditation will alter your energy by changing your nostril
breathing. You can't get out of your body, but you can change its
energy. If you are thinking something neurotic and find out that you're
breathing through your right nostril, start breathing through your left
nostril instead. This will change your energy from agni (fire) to sitali
(cool).
If you are depressed, in a disturbed mental state, start
breathing from the right nostril. In 3 minutes you will be a different
person. This ability to change nostrils in breathing should be taught to
your children within their first 3 years. Exercising this ability can
prevent nervous breakdowns. You may work up to 31 minutes.
Eye Focus Closed
Time: 3 minutes to 31 minutes
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*This meditation retrieved from the Yogi Bhajan Library of Teachings on 6/1/2016. http://libraryofteachings.com/kriya.xqy?id=c8415933-5b7d-9922-e28e-03a1b58c612f&name=Meditation-to-Prevent-Freaking-Out
Monday, February 29, 2016
Courage
This lover you lost and never let go
of.
Freedom is only granted when welcomed
in.
Fear makes you look twice in a dark
parking lot, shiver on a cold night, and cry yourself to sleep.
Fear is the mother of anger,
depression, rage, and disappointment.
It is the glue that attaches the story
to the dreamer.
Yet, it is here.
Welcome it with tenderness like the
untamed wild creature that is.
It's passionate thirst for the
unconscious mind cut with the sword of a warrior.
The true warrior saint is so firmly
planted in the earth that she can feel the
roots of the trees through her callused
feet.
She can feel the heat of the core
rising up her legs
through her own belly.
Yet, she is fully connected with the
wisdom of the stars, the serenity of the ethers, and vastness of the
cosmos.
The warrior saint is completely aware
of all four directions within her and outside of her.
She see's the enemies next move before
it is even thought.
Her fuel for courage is confidence.
The intertwining of confidence and
courage is rarely mastered.
Many teachers will talk, few will lead
by example, fewer will give their head up to save another.
I dare you to choose the door leading
to the dark and cold tunnel.
For your Light is enough to be a guide
to the other end.
It always was.
Friday, September 25, 2015
#Being a Conscious Being in a World of Technology
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Photo from: http://www.spiritualitypostures.blogspot.com |
Today I was caught up in my usual daily
routine of scanning through my facebook news feed. After witnessing a troubling
series of events on facebook, followed by a very full day of simultaneous work and self contemplation, I came to the following conclusion......
I usually write and live a lifestyle on
how to be a spiritual warrior in daily life. This means living in
full authenticity in every moment. It's a tall order. I strongly feel
that no matter how much yoga/meditation/self-reflection/prayer we do on a
daily basis, it really is of no use if we cannot incorporate it into our daily lives. Controversial topics discussed on social media like
Facebook tug on strings that have the potential to activate our
emotions. Events in our internet life and physical life shed light
for us to show the best and worst versions of ourselves. Then all of
a sudden it is personal. When it is personal then we create beliefs,
strong beliefs. Beliefs aren't bad necessarily, they just are.
However, when we create beliefs we also create division. When we
create division we then birth duality within ourselves and others.
The mission of many people on most spiritual paths is to master the
world of duality. Sometimes we notice these patterns right away and
sometimes we fail miserably. I am not excluded from this cycle
whatsoever. My question is, how can we stay true to our identity when
we so often have these dual identities through social media? I think
our personal lives are so intertwined with our lives of the internet,
it's becoming more difficult to decipher when one ends and the other
begins.
A Time When Life Was Simple
I recently came across a two part
series TED radio (via npr.org) about this same subject matter. The
episodes are called, “Screen Time Part 1” and “Screen Time Part 2”. After listening to the two hours of content I was quite
inspired about what technology has done for us globally and
individually. I was excited to think that I am part of a generation
that knows what life was like growing up in an age before cell phones
and internet. The Oregon Trail, Mario Bros., and Duck Hunt on blurry screens was
the closest thing to technology/entertainment. Otherwise my screen
time was limited to watching the series of family friendly tv shows
called TGIF on the ABC network or Saturday morning cartoons. As an
adult, it's difficult to separate myself from technology and I'm
ashamed of it. Generations after me will not be able to
conceptualize a life without unlimited access to ipads, cell phones, and internet. After
receiving this epiphany, I was also terrified. In one of the episodes
a topic on managing our dual lives (of internet and physical form)
were presented. Then I realized the power of word is incredible, yet we continuously
misuse it and take it for granted, even for those living a spiritual
life. The internet is a wonderful tool of expression, yet it gives us
a power to express ourselves in a way we normally wouldn't face to
face. We rant and complain, yet share our deepest and most vulnerable
experiences of growth through social media like Facebook. Social
media in many ways helps us feel accepted and loved in a lonely
world. It gives us the connection we desire when we feel disconnected
from ourselves or the ones we care for whether we know them
intimately or not. If we don't like what someone says then we simply
change our privacy settings.
Would Your Grandmother Want to See Your Next Post?
Not so long ago I was at a crossroads
of deciding how I was going to fully merge my spiritual life with my
work life via the world of technology. Would I be ok knowing that present and future employers
would most likely google my name and find this information easily?
Well they did, but I was also completely open and honest about my
passions for yoga and healing beforehand. As a result my employers
have embraced my gifts and I am actively merging those worlds. This
only could happen if I was in alignment with my identity. The same
would happen if they saw my facebook posts. The question is would you
want your boss, neighbor, grandmother, or child to see all the posts
you put on facebook? How often do we unconsciously 'like' or share a
post without seeing the full content? I think of how so many of our
young ones/teens have unlimited access to facebook without
supervision. I hate to see a child/teen of any age witness more
violence in the world through pictures of rape, war, slavery, and any
other form of inhumanity. It's not a matter of protecting our
children or even ourselves from this negative energy, because we see
it all the time! If you are sensitive, you probably can feel it as well without even needing to see these images. I'm not saying social media should only be used to
post pictures of kittens, unicorns, fairies, and lolly-pops. The darkness of
the world needs to be shared, but consciously. However, it needs to
be done so with the strength of warrior. Encompassed in that strength
is the grace of our word, sensitivity to others, and action without
reactivity. It is a fact that not everyone will like what we share
on the internet. It is our choice in how we respond, though. As a
result we find ourselves in the difficult situation of choosing to
tip-toe around what is ok to post on facebook or throwing caution to
the wind. On another note, does it even matter?
Pope Francis even
declared to Congress the other day the dire need for us to respect
our differences and live in unity. So why can't we start on Facebook?
Perhaps we can bless others, no matter how hurtful others
are in their response to our rightful expression of our opinions.
Often the lack of communication that occurs between one another is a
lack of understanding. We get so caught up in proving that our belief
is the right one, we fail to recognize the consequences of how it may
hurt others. After all, it is just a facebook post. In the end this
is a human matter! Social media is becoming an intertwined
blessing and curse. Think of the most intimate moment of your life
and ask yourself if you would want it to be shared with
hundreds/thousands of others? Of course it is everyone's right to
choose that. What if someone had PTSD and saw your post? What if that
person is homebound with little personal/physical social support and that
trauma got re-activated by seeing your post? Would you actually go out on the streets and support/protest the cause? Are you posting to feel more accepted/heard or can you call/physically meet with a friend instead? These are mere examples
of how internet can create connection and separation if we are not
more conscious of our dual internet lives. It's incredibly important
to educate the public on the reality of life and controversial subjects. When has it gone
too far and how can we as a collective whole be more aware of it, though? Before we submit our next facebook picture or post, let us ask ourselves what is the true intention for the post in the first place.
Finding a Better Way to Shed Light on the Darkness
Sat Nam.
Monday, September 14, 2015
Workshop in Portland October 25th: Igniting the Spiritual Warrior Within
When: Sunday, October 25th, 2015
Time: 1:30pm-3:30pm
Location: Full Lotus Yoga
827 NE Alberta Ave
Portland, OR
Cost: $20 pre-registered, $25 at the door
**Limited Space Available (16 spots).**
Pre-register by emailing: birkaurkypdx@gmail.com
Have you been afraid to take the next step in committing to yourself? Whether it be committing to deepening your daily practice, letting go of the past, taking the next step in a relationship, or manifesting your dreams into reality, one must search within and ignite his/her own spiritual warrior.
Igniting the archetypal spiritual warrior within requires one to find a balance of strength, courage, commitment, and grace through the most difficult situations all with a smile. The spiritual warrior manifests prosperity through gratitude. The fulfillment of the spiritual warrior rests in assisting in the victory of others. This cultivates the beginning of a deep inner knowing that the spiritual warrior's will is in complete alignment with the will of God.
Through the tools of Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan, you will be able to directly experience these qualities within yourself in this workshop. The workshop will have a special meditative and physical focus on the third chakra while balancing the entire endocrine and nervous systems. No experience is necessary and all body types are welcome. This workshop will challenge the intermediate student but is also very appropriate for beginners. Come with an open heart and a will to drop that which is preventing you from igniting your own spiritual warrior.
Time: 1:30pm-3:30pm
Location: Full Lotus Yoga
827 NE Alberta Ave
Portland, OR
Cost: $20 pre-registered, $25 at the door
**Limited Space Available (16 spots).**
Pre-register by emailing: birkaurkypdx@gmail.com
Have you been afraid to take the next step in committing to yourself? Whether it be committing to deepening your daily practice, letting go of the past, taking the next step in a relationship, or manifesting your dreams into reality, one must search within and ignite his/her own spiritual warrior.
Igniting the archetypal spiritual warrior within requires one to find a balance of strength, courage, commitment, and grace through the most difficult situations all with a smile. The spiritual warrior manifests prosperity through gratitude. The fulfillment of the spiritual warrior rests in assisting in the victory of others. This cultivates the beginning of a deep inner knowing that the spiritual warrior's will is in complete alignment with the will of God.
Through the tools of Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan, you will be able to directly experience these qualities within yourself in this workshop. The workshop will have a special meditative and physical focus on the third chakra while balancing the entire endocrine and nervous systems. No experience is necessary and all body types are welcome. This workshop will challenge the intermediate student but is also very appropriate for beginners. Come with an open heart and a will to drop that which is preventing you from igniting your own spiritual warrior.
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Upcoming Workshop In Salem, OR and Portland Community Events
I'm gearing up for the workshop I will be teaching in Salem, Oregon this Sunday! A friend recently sent me this video of what a spiritual warrior is. This video resonates the essence of a spiritual warrior. It's a perfect representation of what you can reveal about your own spiritual warrior within at the workshop.
(Video retrieved from https://vimeo.com/55904250 on 8/13/15)
Upcoming Kundalini Workshop: Igniting the Spiritual Warrior Within
When: August 16, 2015
Time: 1pm-3pm
Location: IYouMeWeUs - South
4340 Commercial St. SE,
Salem, OR 97302
Cost: $20 pre-registered, $25 at the door
Time: 1pm-3pm
Location: IYouMeWeUs - South
4340 Commercial St. SE,
Salem, OR 97302
Cost: $20 pre-registered, $25 at the door
Register via the website here: IYouMeWeUs
Have
you been afraid to take the next step in committing to yourself?
Whether it be committing to deepening your daily practice, letting go of
the past, taking the next step in a relationship, or manifesting your
dreams into reality one must search within and ignite his/her own
spiritual warrior.
Igniting the archetypal spiritual warrior within requires one to find a balance of strength, courage, commitment, and grace through the most difficult situations all with a smile. The spiritual warrior manifests prosperity through gratitude. The fulfillment of the spiritual warrior rests in assisting in the victory of others. This cultivates the beginning of a deep inner knowing that the spiritual warrior's will is in complete alignment with the will of God.
Through the tools of Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan, you will be able to directly experience these qualities within yourself. The class will have a special meditative and physical focus on the third chakra while balancing the entire endocrine and nervous systems. No experience is necessary and all body types are welcome. Come with an open heart and a willing to drop that which is preventing you from igniting your own spiritual warrior.
Zero Balancing Sessions offered after the workshop:
Developed by Fritz Smith, MD in the early 1970s, Zero Balancing is a powerful body-mind therapy that uses skilled touch to address the relationship between energy and structures of the body.
Zero Balancing can help relieve body aches and pain, release restrictions in movement, and provide lasting relief from emotional distress to improve overall quality of life.
Zero Balancing can also be helpful with specific goals such as relief from back pain, improving concentration or sleep, releasing unwanted stress, eliminating old behavior patterns, or boosting well-being. Zero Balancing works in conjunction with medical therapy and is not a substitute for it. A typical session is an hour long, laying on your back on a massage table, fully clothed. Those with physical limitations can be accommodated.
Two Sessions will be offered at 3:45pm and 5:00pm.
Please email birkaurkypdx@gmail.com to register
Visit www.zerobalancing.com for more information about Zero Balancing
Igniting the archetypal spiritual warrior within requires one to find a balance of strength, courage, commitment, and grace through the most difficult situations all with a smile. The spiritual warrior manifests prosperity through gratitude. The fulfillment of the spiritual warrior rests in assisting in the victory of others. This cultivates the beginning of a deep inner knowing that the spiritual warrior's will is in complete alignment with the will of God.
Through the tools of Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan, you will be able to directly experience these qualities within yourself. The class will have a special meditative and physical focus on the third chakra while balancing the entire endocrine and nervous systems. No experience is necessary and all body types are welcome. Come with an open heart and a willing to drop that which is preventing you from igniting your own spiritual warrior.
Zero Balancing Sessions offered after the workshop:
Developed by Fritz Smith, MD in the early 1970s, Zero Balancing is a powerful body-mind therapy that uses skilled touch to address the relationship between energy and structures of the body.
Zero Balancing can help relieve body aches and pain, release restrictions in movement, and provide lasting relief from emotional distress to improve overall quality of life.
Zero Balancing can also be helpful with specific goals such as relief from back pain, improving concentration or sleep, releasing unwanted stress, eliminating old behavior patterns, or boosting well-being. Zero Balancing works in conjunction with medical therapy and is not a substitute for it. A typical session is an hour long, laying on your back on a massage table, fully clothed. Those with physical limitations can be accommodated.
Two Sessions will be offered at 3:45pm and 5:00pm.
Please email birkaurkypdx@gmail.com to register
Visit www.zerobalancing.com
Kundalini Yoga Portland Community Events
Community Meditation for Yogi Bhajan's Birthday (August 15-25)Every year we celebrate Yogi Bhajan’s birthday. This is a very cozy occasion when we chant together in gratitude for all the priceless teachings he shared with us.
For eleven days (August 15-25) chant Guru Guru Wahe Guru, Guru Ram Das Guru for 31 minutes each day. Call on Guru Ram Das using Yogi Bhajan’s personal mantra.
Join with others at 7pm or chant on your own. We are looking for hosts !! Please contact KYPDX if you are willing and able to open your space and welcome yogis. Plan on having guests for about an hour. Locations of the evening chant will be posted on the calendar. Some hosts provide yogi tea or a small snack but this is not required.
Simultaneous Worldwide Guru Ram Das Chant: August 26
On Yogi Ji's birthday at exactly 3:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Savings Time our worldwide community simultaneously chants Guru Guru Wahe Guru, Guru Ram Das Guru for 11 minutes. Then we chant Long Ek Ong Kars for 2.5 hours. Held at Shakti House. Doors open at 2:45am.
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Receiving Amrit as the Spiritual Warrior : Amrit Sanchar/Sikh Baptism Ceremony
My Beloved,
I stand transparent before you. All my holiness, ugliness, worthiness, selfishness is set upon the altar.
The energy of your word crawls up my body from my feet like a serpent. In an instant I recognize the immeasurable totality of your strength. My hands begin to shake. The ego has lost once again. Yet it stirs and flounders helplessly in one last attempt to survive and protect it's existence. I stay steady as your words continue to seduce me while they are echoed by each of the five guardians. My eyes are fixated upon the steal sword as it methodically cuts through water. However, I feel like I am drowning in the thick tar of darkness. I have waited lifetimes for this sweet agony. Then I remember, you are here waiting for me in this abyss. I was never lost. I was never needing to be saved because you were always there waiting. You are so intertwined with me I forgot to see the beauty. Your will is so infused within me I forgot that my will is also yours.
I continue to watch the blade cut me up into pieces. I witness my death like a movie being played out before me. I am the witness to taking my last breath and my first breath at the same time. I have no choice but to surrender to you. If I could only close my eyes in these final moments and complete this earthly journey. I am so close to you. Yet you smile and tell me to stay a little longer. There is work to be done.
Somewhere in the trance the water transformed into your nectar like Christ turning water into wine. It happened so fast I was unaware. Your nectar was placed in my open palms. How forever grateful I am for you being so patient with me to pry these prideful hands open. I taste your sublime sweetness even before it reaches my lips. In this moment you transform into all human senses as one. In this moment I become wed with my Beloved, a romance that started long ago. You are the Lover of lovers.
Then the battle cry is released from the depths of my belly. Fear is transcended through the sound current of my voice as I call to you, “Wahe Guru Ji Ka Khalsa, Wahe Guru Ji Ki Fateh." Lifetimes of wars I've fought are revealed in an instant. An unknown strength is born and the warrior emerges into the light as my eyes continue to be fixated on you. My voice is so loud, fierce, and powerful it startles me. Meanwhile I can feel the support of my fellow warrior saints in the room with each victorious cry.

Finally, the Amrit was placed on my crown. I could feel each droplet take it's time as it seeped slowly through my coiled hair. Each drop meticulously took it's place through every hair follicle until it reached the bones of my skull and then dispersed throughout every cell of my body. I can only smile.
Once it has been completed and the final commands have been given, I am presented to the Sangat. Without words I lock eyes with them not as strangers or friends, but as family. The longing to belong is relinquished.
After this re-birthing you do not waste time to send me out into the world to shine amidst adversity. At once I am tested to utilize this gift as an opportunity of expression of your love. For how can we truly appreciate light without the companion of it's shadow.
From here I commit every breath as a meditation, every moment as an opportunity to see grace in graceless moments, security in the unstable, and strength in the weakness. For you are in all. None can exist without the other.
May I set aside my worries, insecurities, and fears only to place them in your care. No worry is too big or small for they are the same in your eyes.
May my seva be not limited to the physical, but more so a state of being embodied through presence and with ease.
May I embrace the darkness more fully so I can be grounded into the Light.
May I trust you. May I trust myself. May I be given the discernment to know what to trust.
May I be practical and realistic rather than dogmatic.
May I embody the gifts of my soul.
May I be flexible yet steady and strong as steal.
May I live with simplicity and yet with prosperity.
May I laugh often.
May I embrace the perfection of my imperfections.
May I be courage.
Lastly, If I am to stumble may I be kind to myself and simply turn my gaze back to you.
Wahe Guru Ji Ka Khalsa Wahe Guru Ji Ki Fateh
If you would like to learn more about receiving Amrit please click here:
Sikh Dharma International
If you would like to learn more about receiving Amrit please click here:
Sikh Dharma International
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