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Sat Kriya is an essential key to
the processes of Kundalini Yoga. It is one of the few exercises that is a
complete action in itself. That is the connotation of the word, “kriya;”
an action or series of actions that completes a process and has a
predictable outcome. Most kriyas consist of a series of exercises
that synergize. Sat Kriya can stand alone like a precious gem. The
main effect is a control and balance of the lower three chakras or energy
distribution centers in the body. It does this by mixing the prana
and apana at the navel center. This generates a heat in the system
and opens the inner channels to the upward flow and rotation of energy. Sat
Kriya also rejuvenates the sexual system and helps the brain and body to
recover from toxicity and memory loss due to drug abuse. It is good for
removing energy imbalances in the lower three chakras and, as a result, is
good for problems in the lower back and alleviating mild depression.
A beginning student
should start with 3 minutes of this every day as part of a personal
practice. The times can be built up from that base.
Posture:
Sit on the heels (Vajrasan asana). The heels are straight up into
the buttocks, stimulating two acupuncture pressure points, one in each
buttock. The knees can be slightly open. Lock in the chin; stretch the
arms over the head until the elbows hug the sides of the head. Interlace
all the fingers except the index fingers which are together and pointed
straight up. Cross one thumb over the other.
Focus:
The eyes are closed and focused at the third-eye point.
Mantra:
The mantra is “Sat Nam.” Chant the “Sat” from the navel point. As you
chant “Sat,” pull the navel point in with an obvious jerking motion.
Imagine you are receiving pranic energy from God / your higher source
through the navel point. Chant “Nam” and send the energy back out into the
cosmos through the third-eye point.
End:
Inhale, hold the breath and apply root lock, squeezing the energy up from
the buttocks up the spine and out the top of your head through the “crown”
or 7th chakra. Exhale, release the lock and repeat two more
times. Relax in corpse pose for at least as long as you’ve practiced Sat
Kriya. (Ideally, the relaxation is twice the length of time as you
practiced this exercise.)
The rhythmic
contraction and relaxation produces waves of energy that circulate, energize
and heal the body. While chanting, the spine stays still and straight.
This is neither a spinal flex nor a pelvic thrust. You stay firmly seated
on the heels through all the motions of the kriya. The abdominal
contraction is focused at the navel point. There is an automatic
contraction of the rectum and the sex organ areas as in the lower body lock
called “root” lock or mulabandha, but the lock is not forced and is
pulled naturally from the navel.
To build Sat Kriya
in time and effect, start with rotation cycles: 3 minutes of Sat Kriya with
three minutes of relaxation. Repeat this cycle 3 to 5 times. Build
gradually. Then switch the cycle to 5 minutes Sat Kriya and 5
minutes rest. You can then add 3 to 5 minutes to the kriya time as
you are comfortable until you are able to do an entire 31 minutes. |