Kriya update Day 10
So, I did my kriyas a little out of order this morning... It did feel funky to do them like that, so I'll work on not doing that
again. They are definitely placed in very deliberate order, much like any vinyasa series or any kind of sequence that any more typical yoga teacher will put together.. However, I must say when it comes to Sat Kriya, it's become very interesting. I discovered today that "Naam" is starting to give me a pleasant sensation on my tongue.. Almost like the supernatural equivalent to a velvety sweet dark chocolate truffle melting on it... Plus the frothy saliva that used to get whipped up underneath my tongue during "sat" is no more. I have taken to listening to the daily hukamnama on Sikhnet, just to add depth to meditating upon the divine. If you are unfamiliar with the daily hukamnama, like I was, even though I was experiencing hukamnama when ever I made it to the morning sadhana at Awakenings..(LOL @ myself), it is a random selection from "the Guru" of the Sikhs, which is their only true earthly guru. This great book is known as the Siri Guru Granth Sahib. Sikhs began to practice religious bibilomancy around 400 years ago when the fifth Sikh guru, Guru Arjan realized that these volumes of books, which is a compilation of hymns written by the previous gurus is all that they need. Well, that plus their hands, guided by god, to turn to a page, so that they may then experience its given wisdom. |
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