“Rahini Yoga® Kriyas embody heart-centered practices that promote harmony, high vibrations, and healing.” – Dean Telano
Rahini Yoga® Kriyas Play a Vital Role in the Kind Karma® Yoga Teacher's Sadhana and Practice.
Sādhana, a Sanskrit term for "realization" or "effective attainment," comes from the root word sadhu, which means "go straight to a goal." Essentially, it is a practice that involves the consistent application of mind, body, energy, and spirit towards a spiritual objective. Through sādhana, one can relinquish the ego, alleviate suffering, and ultimately find inner peace, happiness, and joy. For those who practice Kind Karma Yoga, incorporating Rahini Yoga® Kriya is an essential part of their daily routine. Whether it be for a 40-day, 90-day, 120-day, or even 1000-day period, the kriya serves as the foundation for one's daily sādhana practice. The goal is to enhance one's consciousness and spiritual vibration by focusing on the specific aspect addressed by the kriya.
Meaning of the Term Kriya
Kriyā (kriya) is a Sanskrit word that means complete action, deed or effort. The word kriyā is derived from the Sanskrit root kri, meaning 'to do' or 'create'. Rahini Yoga® uses the term "energy of action" to refer to kriyas. Every kriya consists of a series of yogic postures or movements, which create a more profound effect when practiced together than when done individually. The instructions for any given kriya will include the sequence of movements, specific body positions and angles, time in each exercise, eye and mental focus, breathing exercises, and sound essences.
Rahini Yoga® Kriyas are unique to Kind Karma® Yoga. They are intended to heal, increase personal empowerment and raise spiritual vibration. Kind Karma® Yoga envisions that the universal practice of Rahini Yoga® Kriyas will foster a community of kindred spirits worldwide. This community will work together to facilitate humanity's awakening, spiritual ascension, and higher vibration.
An Overview of Rahini Yoga® Kriyas
Rahini Yoga® Kriyas are categorized into distinct healing sets, each serving a particular purpose. Here are a few examples:
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Physical Approach: This set consists of a sequence of yoga postures and movements paired with impactful breathing exercises.
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Energy-Based Approach: This set integrates specific movements, mudras, and visualization techniques to address different areas of the subtle energy body.
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Sound-Based Approach: This set combines sound elements with postures or movements to raise our vibration and positively impact our consciousness.
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Meditation Approach: This form of meditation involves dynamic techniques that encourage reflection, enhance focus, and support longer meditation sessions. By incorporating these potent methods, you can enrich your meditation practice.
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Additional kriya based approaches are detailed during subsequent advanced levels,