This practice is tied to bowing (pranam) with prayers to Surya. Pranams is
Sanskrit for "bowing in reverence."
http://media.yogajournal.com/wp-content/uploads/201506-yjmag-kundalini-astanga-pranm.jpg
Kundalini Sun Salutation to Experience a Spiritual Awakening
What makes me think you knew this already, Share, and didn't need any
"clarification" from Bhairitu?
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noozguru, if an eclipse is not visible, does that mean its influence is less
or even zero?
thanks for clarifying
More details on the solar eclipse that Hagelin mentioned are shown below:
http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/solar/2016-september-1
http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/solar/2016-september-1
That is the belief.
On 08/16/2016 10:56 AM, Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
wrote:
noozguru, if an eclipse is not visible, does that mean its influence
is less or even zero?
thanks for clarifying
No, the Hindu/Yoga Sun Salutation has no hands-and-knees pose (and no
on-the-knees pose either, for that matter.) Just one of your Ooopsies,
Willytex.
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You seem to be uninformed about the yoga asanas. FYI -
And it's only a partial eclipses anyway. Any good astrologer should be
able to look at an ephemeris and in seconds be able to tell when
eclipses are going to occur.
On 08/16/2016 10:35 AM, jr_...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
More details on the solar eclipse that Hagelin mentioned are
You seem to be uninformed about the yoga asanas. FYI - here are directions for
practice:
Bow and salute the Sun God by getting down on the ground on your hands and
knees. Use the Surya beej mantra to pray: "Om Surya Namah."
It's not complicated.
Or, if failing to be able to
Non sequitur. It does not follow that, just because you believe something you
read in a book or online, that yogis do not pray on their hands and knees at
football games in India. In fact, millions do so at least three times a day.
When you interject a false assumption you commit a logical
In sequence:
Aug 18th Lunar Eclipse
Aug 24 Saturn and Mars @ 15degrees of Scorpio, Transit characterized by ANGER.
There is a star in Scorpio that is the war star in combination with Mars etc..
makes it all particularly difficult.
Aug 26 Jupiter Venus Mercury in Virgo (
Gleaned From curbside Fairfield Jyotishis, More Quick explaining..
Between August 18 (Lunar Eclipse) and September 1 (Solar Eclipse), is called
the eclipse season and is the most intense time. ..Extreme violence occurring
from August through September.
Leo and Aquarius axis activated by
More Quick explaining..
Between August 18 (Lunar Eclipse) and September 1 (Solar Eclipse), is called
the eclipse season and is the most intense time. ..Extreme violence occurring
from August through September.
Leo and Aquarius axis activated by the eclipses.
August 23-26 will be
Now, *that's* a non sequitur.
Nevertheless, the Hindu/Yoga Sun Salutation has no hands-and-knees pose (and
no on-the-knees pose either, for that matter.) Just one of your Ooopsies,
Willytex.
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Non
You seem to be a beginner at yoga poses but I thought you knew a few things
about logic. You have just posted another logical fallacy. Go figure.
11 Sun Salutation Facts for Beginners
http://www.artofliving.org/yoga/health-and-wellness/sun-salutation-for-beginners
There are a total of twelve asana changes in Surya Namaskara. The standing
poses are easier, but the difficult pose is where you have to bow down and pray
facing the sun on your hands and knees.
Surya Namaskar is a prostration to the Sun God and was taught by Pandit
Krishnamacharya and
Non sequitur. The practice of yoga was invented in India. Millions of Hindus
worship the Sun God and this series of poses is regularly practiced in many
Indian schools.
Kundalini Sun Salutation to Experience a Spiritual Awakening
Friends, Transcendental Meditationists of the World, given the Mayhem, Strife
and Distress running endemic in the World, the USA elections cycle, those
Planetary and Galactic Collisions Combusting the Skies..
Spiritual Peoples Everywhere,
It is not unknown to you, meditators, what
The Hindu/Yoga Sun Salutation has no hands-and-knees pose (and no on-the-knees
pose either, for that matter).
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In the Sun Salutation there are twelve yoga poses in a series. Maybe your yoga
teacher left out a step
In the Sun Salutation there are twelve yoga poses in a series. Maybe your yoga
teacher left out a step or two; maybe your book forgot to mention that the
Surya Namaskar is a praanam, a bowing or prostration to the Sun God. If you are
confused, just look it up.
6. Exhaling, lower your knees,
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Actually, the Hindu/Yoga Sun Salutation has no hands-and-knees pose (and no
on-the-knees pose either, for that matter.) Just one of your Ooopsies,
Willytex.
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You seem to be a beginner at yoga poses but I thought you
No, there's no such pose in the Sun Salutation.
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There are a total of twelve asana changes in Surya Namaskara. The standing
poses are easier, but the difficult pose is where you have to bow down and pray
facing the
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Since you have cited zero sources, my conclusion is that you're just being
obstinate. You sure don't seem to be experienced in yoga poses or a pundit.
The Sun Salutation is a series of prostrations. Usually it is performed at
dawn, facing the rising sun. Each of the twelve positions has
6. Exhaling, lower your knees, then your chest and then your forehead, keeping
your hips up and your toes curled under.
Eight-Limbed Pose http://www.yogabasics.com/asana/eight-limbed-pose/
http://www.yogabasics.com/asana/eight-limbed-pose/
Eight-Limbed Pose
The Hindu/Yoga Sun Salutation has no hands-and-knees pose (and no on-the-knees
pose either, for that matter).
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Since you have cited zero sources, my conclusion is that you're just being
obstinate. You sure don't
The Hindu/Yoga Sun Salutation has no hands-and-knees pose (and no on-the-knees
pose either, for that matter).
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6. Exhaling, lower your knees, then your chest and then your forehead, keeping
your hips up and your
No, the Hindu/Yoga Sun Salutation has no hands-and-knees pose (and no
on-the-knees pose either, for that matter.) Just one of your Ooopsies,
Willytex.
And please learn what "non sequitur" means and how it's used. It doesn't mean
"something I disagree with."
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Those heads must be really tight because the drum sounds
almost completely dead:
Rob Carson SCV snare drum: rare footage from the 1970s!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aZPHXyGP3Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aZPHXyGP3Y
Rob Carson SCV snare drum: rare footage from the 1970s!
Thank you, but I also have to wonder if similar planetary combinations have
happened in the past? If they have, I haven't noticed any time in my life where
events were actually insurmountable, or that I felt the need to spontaneously
act in a certain way, to counteract a heavenly alignment I
I agree. I am not worried so much about this jyotish line of thinking. But as
a transcendentalist knowing the transformational spiritual possibility, just
looking at the level of spiritual commotion in the world it is breath taking at
times That these planets are conjoined may be coincident
This guy sure doesn't look persecuted...
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Yeah, right, all those poor, persecuted Christians having to hide their faith.
Give me a break.
And unless they're using a loudspeaker, how can you be sure they're even
Christian?
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