Kundalini Meditation For A Calm Heart

By Good Magazine

February 17, 2020

By Yelena Bebich, Kundalini teacher & women’s circle facilitator

Watch the video and do the 3 minute meditation with me. See below for my explanation and guidance.

Sat Nam!

Today I’m excited to show you a meditation practice called ‘Meditation for a Calm Heart’.

I have found this meditation very useful at different times in my life – when I’ve felt anxious or had a lot of emotional turbulence and change happening. This meditation will help you to cultivate a peaceful heart and a neutral mind, so that you can communicate from your intuition, grounded in peace.

It is a beautiful practice for beginners because it involves an easy mudra and a simple breath pattern.

Practice this Kundalini meditation to relieve yourself of anxiety, strengthen your immune system, open your heart, and bring clarity to your relationships. This meditation brings stillness to the heart centre, and gives you space to perceive and assess your relationships.

I highly recommend that you give this practice a try. Perhaps commit to doing it once a day for 3 minutes every day this week! With consistent practice you will find yourself coming into a neutral, non-reactive place and feel steady and strong amidst the challenges you face.

The entire posture of this meditation induces a feeling of calmness. The left hand is for receiving, placed at the heart centre. It creates a deep stillness at that point. The right hand is for giving, for projecting, for action and analysis. It is placed in a receptive, relaxed mudra and put in the position of peace.

Emotionally, this meditation adds clear perception to your relationships with yourself and others. If you are upset at work or in a personal relationship, sit in this meditation for 3 to 5 minutes before deciding how to act. Then act with your full heart.

Yelena x

yelenabebich.co.nz

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