Category Archives: Spirituality

Govindam Paramanandam [telugu]

Feng Shui

Fast Feng Shui for Prosperity: 8 Steps on the Path to Abundance by Stephanie Roberts – Lotus Pond Press | 2005 | ISBN: 193138309X | English | 214 pages | PDF | 3.60 Mb

This is feng shui practiced from the inside out: by uncovering inner blocks to prosperity and embracing key lessons from the ba gua (the feng shui energy map), we empower ourselves to experience abundance in all aspects of our lives. By combining the outer feng shui transformation of your space with inner transformations inspired by the ba gua, your ability to attract and manifest money will be unleashed. [keepfile4u] [get2read]

Nude Yoga

Yoga (Sanskrit, Pāli: योग yóga) refers to traditional physical and mental disciplines that originated in India.[1] The word is associated with meditative practices in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.[2][3][4] Within Hinduism, it refers to one of the six orthodox (āstika) schools of Hindu philosophy, and to the goal towards which that school directs its practices.[5][6] In Jainism, yoga is the sum total of all activities — mental, verbal and physical.

Naked yoga or Nude Yoga is the practice of yoga without clothes. The practice is gaining popularity, notably in western societies that have more familiarity with social nudity. While many practice naked yoga at home, there are a growing number of participants, including children, in group classes. It is becoming popular in Europe and USA.[1] In the West since the 1960s, naked yoga practice has been incorporated in progressive settings for well-being, such as at the Esalen Institute in California, as depicted in the 1968 film Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice. Other films with notable segments include The Harrad Experiment and Naked Yoga (1974). In New York City in 1998, an American going by the name Jayadev started a group called “Midnight Yoga for Men” where participants practiced “naked before the infinite” in the style of the sadhus. Aaron Star, owner of Hot Nude Yoga, began his version of nude yoga in April 2001 becoming an instant “underground sensation” as quoted by Time Out New York. Because of the success of Hot Nude Yoga, nude yoga groups began to blossom all over the world, from London, Moscow, Madrid to Sydney. Many of these male-only naked yoga groups have been associated with the gay community,[2] though often not intentionally. One Taste Urban Retreat Center popularized naked yoga after it was reported in the San Francisco Chronicle.[3]

Nude Yoga is a new term coming out recently. We know the practice of Yoga and spiritual practices to attain super bliss and eternity. But how come the practice of Nude Yoga is accepted? Are these are perversions or advancements of practices? Is this Nude Yoga is really special or a small gimmicks of jumbling the words and cross faculty interpretations or are there any real benefits out of this practice. What are the opinions of Nude Yoga Practitioners-?

What NUDE YOGA Practitioners SAY?

NUDE Yoga is a process by which one achieves liberation of the self, actualization of one’s goals, and union with the supreme self through intense meditation, concentration, and commitment. The fact that the yoga is performed in the nude is significant because in the nude status, the toxins in the body find an outlet leading to purification of body and soul. Nude Yoga is a state of meditation in which you journey in the nude into the realm of the sub-conscious, and come to terms with the inner passions, carnal and material desires and wants, and your unfulfilled dreams. This state of trance or suspended animation achieved during the Nude yoga or Pundai Yoga has beneficial physiological and psychological effects, not the least of which is the relief from stress and anger, and a stronger commitment to the goals ahead.

  • The Schools Practice –
  • Asana in Nude
  • Kundalini in Nude
  • Yoni Yagna (Vagina worship)
  • Linga Pooja (Penile worship)
  • Pundai Yoga
  • Nirvana
  • Tantric sex, etc

The question is, whether it is fashion or really the practitioners lost interest in materialistic activities, there by they are opting this method of Naked Yoga? It could be either single in closed compartment or in a Group Nude Yoga even.

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Reiki

Reiki (霊気?, English pronunciation: /ˈreɪkiː/) is a spiritual practice[1] developed in 1922 by Japanese Buddhist Mikao Usui. It uses a technique commonly called palm healing as a form of complementary and alternative medicine and is sometimes classified as oriental medicine by some professional bodies.[2] Through the use of this technique, practitioners transfer healing energy in the form of ki through the palms.[3]

Read more about Reiki at Ayurvedaonline India

There are two main branches of Reiki, commonly referred to as Traditional Japanese Reiki and Western Reiki. Within both Traditional and Westernised forms of Reiki, there are three forms of degrees, commonly referred to as the First, Second, and Master/Teacher degree. According to Reiki practitioners and Masters, at First Degree, a Reiki practitioner is able to heal himself and others, at Second Degree is able to heal others distantly (commonly called distant healing) with the use of specialised symbols, and at Master level (specifically Master/Teacher level) is able to teach and attune others to Reiki.

A 2008 systematic review of randomised clinical trials[4] concluded that “..the evidence is insufficient to suggest that reiki is an effective treatment..” for the conditions studied (depression, pain and anxiety, and others).

Kundalini Yoga

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Fat Free Yoga

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Free Books

12 Self Improvement Free Ebooks

12 Self Improvement Free Ebooks

Mompreneurasia.com from Singapore is offering 12 free downloadable ebooks on the topic of self improvement. Each of the ebook covers are nicely arranged on the page for easy download. To download just click on each of the cover image

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7th Direction

The 7th Direction: Pausing and Practicing Along The Path

The 7th Direction: Pausing and Practicing Along The Path
by Carlo Ami

The Seventh Direction unveils a new way for people to have a better life by learning to use their inner ‘pause button’ to access their capacities for calm, happiness and wisdom. Our communal culture is still learning how to trust itself to know how they should run their own lives. We have been indoctrinated by our institutions-governmental, religious and scientific-to look outside ourselves to find what we need. Likewise, our institutions have instilled unhealthy fears and emotions that hold us back from our potential if we pay too much attention to them: guilt, anxiety, depression, debt, and fear of eternal damnation-and that’s just for starters.

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