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Center yourself with
three deep inhalations and exhalations (or by chanting Ong Namo Guru Dev
Namo).
Posture:
Sit in any meditative posture, i.e., Easy Pose or in a chair with a straight
spine with a light neck lock (Jalandhar Bandh and root lock (Mulbandh)).
Focus:
The eyes are nine-tenths closed.
Breath:
The breath will come naturally.
Mantra:
Chant from your heart in a
natural, relaxed manner, chanting in a steady relaxed monotone or in the
manner of Kirtan Kriya, the Sa Ta Na meditation (i.e., 2 minutes out loud,
2 minutes whisper; 3 minutes silently, in your head; then 2 minutes whisper;
2 minutes out loud):
SA press the pads of
your thumb and Jupiter (index) fingers together.
TA your thumb and
Saturn (middle) finger touch.
NA your thumb and
Sun (ring) finger touch.
MA your thumb and
Mercury (little) finger touch.
RA your thumb and
Jupiter finger touch.
MA your thumb and
Saturn (middle) finger touch.
DA your thumb and
Sun finger touch.
SA your thumb and
Mercury finger touch.
SA your thumb and
Jupiter finger touch.
SAY your thumb and
Saturn finger touch.
SO your thumb and
Sun finger touch.
HUNG your thumb and
Mercury finger touch.
Meaning of
Mantra:
SA=Infinity; universal
energy
TA=Birth
NA=Death
MA=Rebirth.
RA=Sun energy
MA=Moon energy
DA=Earth energy
SA=infinity, universal
energy.
SAY=the personal
embodiment of SA
SO=the personal sense
of merger with SA
HUNG=the Infinite,
vibrating and real.
Mudra:
The backs of the hands are resting on your knees with the palms facing
upward.
Time:
Start with 11 minutes and slowly work up to 31 minutes practice time.
End:
Stay in Easy Pose and inhale. Hold your breath for 20-30 seconds while you
move every part of your body. Exhale. Repeat this sequence two more times
to circulate the prana to every part of the body. This is for
self-healing.
Then sit in absolute
calmness and concentrate on the tip of your nose for 1 minute.
Comments:
Gan Puttee
is another named for Ganesha,
the Hindu god of knowledge and writing and the remover of obstacles. He is
often represented with a mouse at his feet. The mouse represents cleverness
and the ability to get through any barrier to the solution. This meditation
can dissolve any conundrum or blockage in your life.
Gan Puttee Kriya
will redeem all the negativity of the past and present. It will take away
all negative karma of your past, smooth out your day-to-day problems and
create a positive tomorrow.
Yogi Bhajan originally
taught this meditation on November 2, 1988.

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