After Winter Solstice, I drove down the highway to visit Bok Towers, where my family used to go when I was a little girl. There, on that lake, are two swans. They came so close to me on that chilly Florida day, that I was able to take many beautiful pictures of them. One came so close that he almost touched my hand...
After Sadhana this morning I took my usual Hukam from the Siri Guru Granth Sahib, and then continued to read:
"The Guruward saints, becoming swans, ever peck the Name pearls therefrom. Day and night they ever take bath therein and wash off their filth of pride. Silencing their ego, the pure saint-swans, with love and affection, abide in God's ocean of the guild of the pious. Day and night they remain imbued with the love of the True Name and acquire an abode in God, the ocean."
How beautiful. This day is peacefully blessed. A meditation here for the heart, a meditation there for the heart's arcline that made me almost gag, and then breathe deeper than before...
An appointment made to do a Reiki attunement comes the day after 120 days of Laya Yoga... An appointment to teach yoga & meditation in the Kundalini tradition comes the day before...
Nam. Wahe Guru! I am blessed. With so much positivity, the negativity of myself and others fades away into what appears to be the black ocean, but it is never truly black~ there is always light.
The ashtang mantra of Laya Yoga was a secretly guarded jewel of the ancient yogis. "This mantra opens the secret book of Laya Yoga...it is the key to the inner doors of naad...it awakens kundalini...it gives intuition and the ability to heal." It will be my practice for 40 days beginning on the birthday of my guru Sri Amritanandamayi Devi, the day before my own birthday, September 28th. This is a practice I chose as part of my KRI Teacher Training.
Ek Ong Kar Sat Naam Siri Wahe Guru
Ek Ong Kar Sat Naam Siri Wahe Guru...the Ashtang Mantra
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