Breathwalk: Breathing Your Way to a Revitalized Body, Mind, and Spirit by
Kundalini yoga masters Yogi Bhajan and Guruchara Singh Khalsa is a helpful resource that focuses on breathing exercises while walking.
On behalf of Gurutej Khalsa, one of the world's most renowned
Kundalini Yoga Masters, it is my pleasure to invite you to a one - day intensive Kundalini Yoga workshop, hosted by Canada's leading POP live painting artist, Jessica Gorlicky.
To paraphrase
Kundalini Yoga Master Yogi Bhajan, «You may die, but you will never grow old if your spine stays flexible.»
Kripalu was named for Desai's teacher, Sri Kripalvananda,
a Kundalini yoga master.
Not exact matches
Along with being a
Kundalini and Hatha
yoga master Yogi Bhajan was a religious, community and business leader with a distinguished reputation as a man of peace, world - vision, wisdom, and compassion.
He studied
Kundalini Yoga under Yogi Bhajan and was among the first students to be certified in
Kundalini Yoga through the
Master's Touch training course in New Mexico.
Kundalini yoga is one branch of
yoga, that can not be practiced without the help of a
Master.
Yogi Bhajan is the first
Master to share the teachings of
Kundalini Yoga in the West.
Her certifications include Classical
Yoga E-RYT 500,
Kundalini Yoga (over 300 hours of study), Comprehensive
Yoga Therapy training and she is a Reiki
Master teacher and intuitive healing practitioner.
Many years ago Yogi Bhajan,
Master of
Kundalini Yoga and spiritual teacher to thousands, brought forth five principles which he has called the Five Sutras of the Aquarian Age.
The teachings and trainings at Sattva
Yoga Academy help the yogis to master their spiritual energy, Kundalini and gives tools and specific yoga techniq
Yoga Academy help the yogis to
master their spiritual energy,
Kundalini and gives tools and specific
yoga techniq
yoga techniques.
The teachings and trainings at Sattva
Yoga Academy help the yogis to
master their
kundalini energy, and give tools to expand their consciousness.
The students learn all physical postures Hatha
Yoga (static and dynamic variations of all poses / asanas, 72 principle poses of hatha with their variations,
mastering of vinyasa flows and principles of cosmic alignment), ashtanga approach, powerful breath work techniques,
kundalini kriyas (coming from the tantric tradition), naad practices (understanding and use of sound as a tool for transformation and healing, including the use of mantras and music.)
Proclaimed a
master of
Kundalini yoga at the age of 16, Yogi Bhajan brought
Kundalini yoga to the West in 1969.
Sukh Shabad has studied and trained with many teachers from many traditions including:
Kundalini Yoga with Ravi Singh and received his spiritual name — Sukh Shabad Singh, from Yogi Bhajan; Hatha and Raja
Yoga, and Meditation with Dr. Vedula Satyananda Rao - «Babaji»; Tibetan
Yoga & Meditation with Alejandro Chaoul - Reich, Ph.D. & Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche; Yin
Yoga with Corina Benner; Therapeutic
Yoga with Cheri Clampett & Arturo Peal; MEM Gong
Yoga with Gong Grandmaster Don Conreaux; Bon Buddhism and Meditation with Latri Geshe Nyima Dakpa Rinpoche & Geshe Murig Nyima Kunchap Rinpoche; Sakya Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism with His Holiness the Sakya Trizin; Qigong Healing and Medical Qigong with Sifu Sat Hon,
Master Tianyou Hao, Grandmaster Dr. Chen & Tina Zhang; Zen Buddhism and Meditation with Sensei Janet Jiryu Abels & Sensei Gregory Hosho Abels;
Kundalini Maha
Yoga, Hatha
Yoga, Japa and Meditation with Shri Anandi Ma & Shri Deleepji; Hung - Ga Kung Fu & Shuai Jiao with Sifu Rik Kellerman; and Holy Fire II Karuna Reiki ® with William Lee Rand.
Bringing forth newness and variety to his classes, he is a
master of meditation,
Kundalini yoga and pranayama.
About Yogi Bhajan: The
master of modern
Kundalini yoga, Yogi Bjajan brought the practice to the West in the late 60's.
I've been a teacher of
Kundalini Yoga for 14 years and studied under the
master Yogi Bhajan.
Master the skills to instruct
Kundalini Yoga kriyas and meditations as taught by Yogi Bhajan.
Gurmukh's name, which means «one who takes thousands across the world ocean,» was given to her by Yogi Bhajan, the Sikh
master who introduced
Kundalini Yoga to America.