20 Kriyas - core element training and facilitation
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YOGA MYSTICS Sydney
20 KRIYAS - FACILITATED SESSIONS
with Alakh Analda
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Kriya Yoga is a set of practices that produce thoughtlessness,
a state of focused focus -
and inspite of one’s self: a state of no mind or vastly
reduced mental activity.
Kriya means “action” in Sanskrit. Kriya Yoga
and the practise of its core elements reduces thoughts within
a series of directed movements and actions rather than passive
meditation approaches. This usually requires systemic long
term preparation. Kriya Yoga is a practise or series of 20
practices that are repeated in a varied number of times.
The mind is so busy being directed by this series of 20 that
there is little or no thought at the end of the series – a
provoked stillness. In truth, this empty no mind can happen
at any stage during the series of 20 Kriyas also, and can
also occurs just in the preparation practices – the
core elements of each of the 20 in the series, which is stage
1.
Kriya Yoga accelerates spiritual evolution by processing
subconscious material energetically. It is one of the quickest
ways of speeding personal spiritual evolution.
This is invoked through
asana and mudras - subtle body movements, conscious breathing,
bandhas - locks in the body and inner visualizations through
the Chakras, along with mantra, kumbhaka, (retention),
pranayama (psychic breath) and changes in breathing, and
more. Because these are all done in quick succession in
the series of 20 Kriyas, the core elements need to be learned
separately and be moved into within a few seconds after
a string of one word instructions to perform each of the
20 practices that make up the full practice – the
final stage 3.- Alakh Analda
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Important - Detailed information
on the three stages for Kriya yoga is on website www.breathworkmastery.com
under “courses” or call 0413 167 688
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OBLIGATION FREE INTRODUCTIONS TO STAGE 1
– Core elements of 20 Kriyas
*Payment by direct deposit into Commonwealth Bank or at Post
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PROPOSED 3 STAGE COURSE
STAGE 1 – Core element practices
WHAT TO BRING to EACH SESSION
A blanket and yoga/meditation seat or yoga mat. The blanket
is best to be natural fibre. Loose comfortable clothes.
WHO CAN COME
you are welcome to invite who ever is interested to attend.
It is better if they have done long term yoga practise and/or
that they are self developed/aware in the sense of personal
development work.
WHAT IS THE CORE ELEMENT, Stage 1 PRACTISE LIKE ?
Think of stage 1, the core element class training as a class in
itself AND a training. People can attend just for the experience of the class
AND/OR to prepare themselves for being facilitated through the 20 Kriyas. Therefore
there is no need to attend each class and each person can choose how often
they want to come in the future after these intro sessions.
In stage 3, when the 20 Kriyas are being facilitated, however,
the only way people will be able to stay in tune with the instructions
is if they can perform the whole practise of each core element
exercise from a one word command.
Each class of core practises will be beneficial in itself anyway.
Remember these are high gradient evolutionary practises. The
first half hour of each session is devoted to answering questions
and hearing about experiences. It is not just a class as it
is also a training.
In relation to stage 2 - Course in Breathwork Mastery
- the breathwork units 1,2 and 3 will be available as12
five hour trainings in breathwork mastery on a rotating basis
in sydney, each few months. They are also available as live-in
intensives in byron bay.
They can all be co-currently undertaken – Kriya stages
1 & 2.
Re stage 3 - 20 Kriyas - No one will want to start stage
3 until there is quite a bit of expertise with the other stage1 – core
elements. Stage 3 can be as a retreat of six days or by attending
regular facilitation which is planned as monthly two hour sessions
in Sydney - whenever there is a body of participants who are
prepared to take this stage 3.
Alakh - 0413 167 688 -
www.breathworkmastery.com
more detail of full course, by arrangement
in your area
* Alakh is offering Kriya training
Stage 1 - core element practices and
Stage 2 - how to self clear training, (optional yet highly recommended)
and
Stage 3 - 20 Kriyas facilited on a regular basis and as a retreat
People can participate at their own pace.
Swami Satyananda Saraswati, Alakh’s
yoga master, says in his book “Kundalini Tantra” that
in terms of ten ways to awaken kundalini, Kriya Yoga is one of
the three fastest, (along with pranayama and tantric sexual union).
He advises care with the practice and sound preparation.
STAGE 1 – essential
training
• Kriya Yoga core elements - High Gradient practises,
including Mahabandha –the great lock
These are advanced high gradient practises. They produce a quickening
of energy in spiritual development that produces two results
by-products.
One is that the practises process and clears unresolved material
- emotional or psychological blocks, energetically, without any
of the material being brought to the surface of conscious awareness
or experience.
The other phenomena is that the practises explode unresolved
material - emotional or pschological blocks into the practitioners
external world. This externalisation can be in a form that can
range from very mild to intensely cathartic. In spiritual terms
it can become a psycho-spiritual crisis. It may interrupt day
to day life for a period of time and involve symptoms of transformation
of consciousness.
Transformation of consciousness in daily work and living - post
2000
These areas are still being charted in Western life and are still
being defined. Traditionally ashrams and the long term initiates
- those who have trained with a living Master of Yoga have been
specifically in service to support this sort of phenomena in
spiritual life.
The Kriya Yoga practises have been traditionally taught to practitioners
of yoga who have been in long term and systematic training and
have been monitored by an Acharaya, or Master teacher of yoga
for some time.
Therefore, the full Kriya practise is to be undertaken only
by those who can be responsible for handling, or getting support
in handling, any energy experiences that can come into daily
experience as a result of the practises.
Very important to note!
This training is for personal practise only and is not training
to teach others. Understand that Kriya core practise and the
Kriyas clears or externalises energy blocks. These can be physical,
mental or emotional. Once core element practises are commmenced
on a daily or weekly basis, the externalisation of these blocks
can comes as unusual physical discomfort or unexpected psycho-emotional
release or expressions. This is actually what is required in
the deep levels of clearing for spiritual evolution. However
we need to be able to function in day to day life.
To date, Alakh teaches these practises to people who practise
Rebirthing Breathwork, have access to Rebirthing Breathwork,
or have done a lot of long term regular yoga practise. It will
be recommended to undertake breathwork sessions with an experienced
practitioner in Breathwork Mastery if extreme experiences result
from the practise of core elements or the Kriyas, and to cease
from practising until the experience is manageable and your life
is balanced.
The only reason Alakh is willing to facilitate the core elements
and the Kriyas on a monthly basis and as a retreat, is that she
feels that in the years since her return in 1986 from living
for nine years in the Indian ashram of Swami Satyananda, she
has built the external and internal energy systems to be able
to support others with any of the possible consequences of regular
practise of the Kriyas. The head of the Satyanandashram in India,
first in 1988, and since then in discussion, also agreed to her
offering Kriyas to specific groups or individuals. In those decades
since her residing in India, Alakh has also created a support
network of well experienced practitioners, including some overseas.
Previously, Ashrams were available for integration of the consequences
of spiritual practises. This is still the same and there are
many people who are longing for their profound inner contact
who cannot attend ashrams and other such supportive institutes.
Alakh is available for any more information about Kundalini
Yoga and preparation for Kriya Yoga and Kriya Yoga Training.
REQUISITE FOR full Kriya Yoga practise of 20 Kriyas - systematic
Training
pre-requisite to Training is Kundalini Yoga training in mahabandha
and long term practise of the core elements as taught in stage
1. This is because each of the core elements needs to be performed
within a second or so of a one word instruction, which will be
in Sanskrit, because it is a sacred language.
If possible, but not essential – the ability to sit cross
legged for two hours and in lotus for at least 5 minutes
More information about Alakh and the practises
I have completely changed my approach to Kriyas and decided to
offer training to people, and then follow up with a group practice
sessions that run every month, or as retreats, as the group
members become more adept. This is what I am calling “facilitated
Kriyas”.
Basically in the sessions monthly and in the yearly retreats,
I will take all the participants through the 20 Kriyas all together
by giving the verbal instructions for each Kriya.
To date, the Kriyas have been taught to practitioners of yoga
to practise at home – as sadhana - regular spiritual practise.
This of course is also highly recommended, bearing in mind that
it is a real commitment as it is an approximately two hour practise
per session for the whole 20 Kriyas.
However, I feel the regular facilitated sessions and retreats
will support participants in creating reference points for stillness
within and a sense of spiritual strength to draw upon in their
lives, whether the facilitated group is the only time they practise
the full 20 Kriyas or otherwise.
I feel and think there is a quickening in the times now that
is asking for this sort of experience, inspite of the long honoured
tradition of sadhana – meaning own regular spiritual practise – daily.
History of Kriya Yoga
Since Paramahansa Yogananda has published the international best
seller of many years “Autobiography of a Yogi”,
many many people have come to hear about Kriya Yoga and the
Immortal Yogi Babaji. Alakh’s Yoga Master, Paramahansa
Swami Satyananda lived with his guru, Swami Sivananda in Rishikesh
in the years when it was still a jungle with tigers and scorpions,
and they had to walk miles each day for food from householders
kitchens for sadhus. Alakh heard it said in the Indian ashram,
that his guru met Babaji at some time in the Himalayas and
was initiated by Babaji into Kriya yoga. This Master, Swami
Sivananda initiated Paramahansa Swami Satyananda, into Kriya
Yoga, who initiated Alakh in India in 1976. Alakh practised
each day for one year until she returned to the ashram in 1977.
"Kriya" means action and it is a combination of actions that
have the mind captured into focus at the end of the practise.
Alakh learned 20 Kriyas, which took from one and a half to two
and a half hours to practise each day. Although certain Masters
have been initiated in minutes, for us it takes weeks of practise
preparation and many hours per day days to learn this series.
Babaji introduced the Kriyas out compassion for the needs of
those living in these turbulent times, and that was the last
century! He called it an express path to awakening.
STAGE 2 - training in breathwork mastery
for self clearing and self mastery - optional
STAGE 3 - Facilitated 20 Kriya
practice – practice
monthly or in a small group six day retreat
Before you decide – review
the following
- Kriya means “action”
- Kriya Yoga is a practise or series of practises which involve
a lot of activity practised in a seated position over two hours
or more.
The combination is of
- asana/postures,
- pranayama/yogic breathing techniques,
- mudras/gestures and body movements that produce subtle changes
in the brain,
- bandhas/locks and contractions of certain points,
- rotation of consciousness around the psychic centres/Chakras,
- mantras/sacred sounds ,
- visualizations and awarenesses
At the end of the practise. the mind is captured into focus,
and thoughtlessness, no matter how busy it has been.
Background to the Trainer
Alakh studied Metaphysics and trained as a Metaphysician in her
teenage years. She went to India in 1976 to be initiated into
Kriya Yoga.
Alakh became a Swami Initiate, living in India for nine years
in the ashram of Paramahansa Swami Satyananda 1977 - 86, gaining
extensive Yoga training and teaching experience. In this tradition,
the teaching is direct, indirect and for all time, by direct
transmission. Alakh served in all areas of ashram life including
teacher on the one month Yoga Teacher’s Training Course
and the Kriya Yoga Course.
Upon her return to Australia, she facilitated a series of Yoga
Teachers Trainings, and undertook training to become a Rebirther
Breathworker, and integrate this present day approach to evolution
of consciousness, with her yogic expertise.
Since 1987 Alakh has been in practice as a Rebirther Breathworker,
specializing in Yoga and Rebirthing Breathwork. Besides a long
term private practise, she has facilitated many hundreds of Groups,
Weekends and Six Day Workshops Australia wide, and briefly overseas,
in Rebirthing Breathwork, Kundalini Yoga and the Chakras and
Meditation. Her main work now is training Professional Rebirther
Breathworker Practitioners and Trainers in Sydney and Byron Bay.
Her passion is evolution of consciousness and how the ancient
techniques of yoga can be accessed in modern life, and integrated
as empowerment.
After being initiated into Kriya Yoga in 1976, Alakh practised
for two hours, each day for one year until she returned to the
ashram in 1977. Alakh learned 20 Kriyas, which take one and a
half to two and a half hours to practise each day.
Babaji, the Immortal Yogi, introduced the Kriyas out compassion
for the needs of those living in these turbulent times, and that
was in the 1900’s ! He called it an express path to awakening.
Last word on Kriyas
In Alakh’s experience, just the Kriya yoga core elements
are worth learning just to support the diminished thinking process.
They can be used as sense withdrawal practises before your regular
meditation practice and only take a minute or two. In each session
of Stage 1, you are likely to have a spontaneous wave of calm
or focus overtake you at one or two points – no matter
what core element you are practising.
Stage 3 produces a more long term, integrated result with the
series of 20 facilitated Kriyas, as the practitioner has undergone
clearing or processing, OR, sometimes, externalised a block as
body sensations or emotions until balance is restored by taking
a break.
Start at Stage 1 and see how you
go! The core practises are profound anyway!
Do not go onto
stage 3 unless you are sure of yourself – if in doubt
do not go to stage 3 until you have no doubts about your
capacities.
from Alakh 0413 167 688
please note that participants are fully responsible for creating
professional support from those recommended by Alakh if there
were any side effects from the practises that brought daily living
into an out of balance situation. Participants are notified that
the Kriyas may surface material that has been subconscious, suppressed
or unprocessed before or if they are ready to deal with it on
the conscious level. At any indication of imbalance on the physical,
emotional or mental levels, participants are to cease practising
until balance is restored.
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