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primary focus of Amrit Yoga is to build heat by charging the battery
of the body, which is based in the lower three centers. As this
energy is aroused and consciously directed from the lower chakras to
the upper ones, our biological prana awakens to its evolutionary
potential. Awakened prana, called Kundalini, carries out healing and
cleansing at an accelerated level - resulting in the purification of
the nerve channels in the body as well as cleansing kriyas - all of
which prepare the body for accelerated spiritual development.
Chakra One: Roots, Alignment, Earth
Muladhara is the body in physical space and time,
developing groundedness, stability and foundation. In Amrit Yoga,
the attention is alignment in all poses, building awareness and
strength in the legs - especially all standing poses. Anything that
stabilizes and roots the foundation reinforces muladhara.
Chakra Two: Sensation, Flow, Water
In Swadisthana we become aware of the senses, sensation
(pleasure/pain) and emotions that accompany each pose. We allow our
awareness of ecstatic energy to build in the second half of the
pose. Suggested poses include pigeon, bridge and the spinal twist.
Chakra Three: Power, Fire
In Manipura, our fire (spiritual
heat) is stimulated. We "jump-start" the battery of the body, the
physical storehouse of energy, through strong standing poses like
The Warrior. The willful aspect of the practice is also associated
with chakra three. In the first half of the Amrit Yoga Level I
sequence, we are building the battery in the belly and then
consciously directing that energy upward. This is an essential part
of Level I as this conscious generation and directing of energy is
necessary for prana to awaken and move upward to higher centers.
Chakra Four: Awakening to the Spiritual Path
In Anahata, we are asked to open the
heart. This requires spiritual commitment to let the ego drop away.
In Amrit Yoga the heart energy is engaged with the use of the arms,
with mudras, giving and receiving movements. Some heart opening
poses can be: camel, yoga mudra, cobra, half locust (opens arms and
heart meridians). Breath and the fourth chakra are closely connected
(lungs).
Chakra Five: Communication (internal/external) - the
power of sound vibration
Visuddha is more apparent in Level II
Amrit Yoga, but also in Level I - we turn into the vibration of
prana that sources the movement. Use sound vibration when in the
pose and the power of your word (opening intention and Om) to create
the vibrational field you intend. Become aware of your own inner
dialogue and if it serves you or not. In Amrit Yoga the throat
chakra may be stimulated through chanting, bridge, camel and
shoulder stand postures.
Chakra Six: the Third Eye
Meditation, witness, meditative
awareness Pratyahara; deep absorption without choosing for or
against what is present in Ajna chakra. In the second half of the
pose and Third Eye integration-consciously allow energies to grow
with meditative attention and draw freed energies upward toward the
Third Eye for integration. All forward bending poses where the head
is lower than the heart brings attention and energy to the third eye
(child, yoga mudra, wide-angle forward bend).
Chakra Seven: Silence
In the Sahasrar, the elixir of Amrita
comes through silencing the fluctuations of the mind. This is the
entry into the bliss body, which can happen in the second half of
the pose, in Third Eye Meditation integration, or in any pose. All
these practices of Amrit Yoga are intended to reach the final point
of stilling the modifications of the mind, which is always
associated with the seventh chakra.
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