Kundalini Tantra/2012 Re-print/ 2013 Golden Jubilee edition Swami Satyananda Saraswati

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8185787158

Publisher ‏ : ‎

Yoga Publications Trust/Munger/Bihar/India; 8th Re-Print edition (19 August 2012)

Language ‏ : ‎

English

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453 pages

ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎

9788185787152

ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎

978-8185787152

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21.34 x 13.72 x 2.54 cm

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60 reviews for Kundalini Tantra/2012 Re-print/ 2013 Golden Jubilee edition Swami Satyananda Saraswati

  1. Amazon CustomerAmazon Customer

    Missing pages

    I’ve barely started to read the book and was just skimming thru, and noticed it’s missing 17 pages… it jumps from page 266 to 283

    3 people found this helpful

  2. AmanAman

    Worth knowledge to have..

    If you are spiritually active and want to know more about it and in depth , I would recommend this Masterpiece Kundalini Tantra.I received the book in a good way , nothing was tempered and also at cheap price..210/- is no worth infront of this knowledge..

    2 people found this helpful

  3. anubha

    It is fact not fiction

    It is a very scientific text without any mythological humbug. It also shatters all narrow conventions which have been built up by new age Hindutva proponents. This book is a Hindu text in the truest sense.

    One person found this helpful

  4. Garrett B.

    Namaste 🙏🏼🕉️📿

    Highly recommend. Such a wonderful read!

    One person found this helpful

  5. Skydancer

    Kundalini Tantra

    This is one of the best books I have read on Kundalini Energy, it makes sense, Saraswati explains clearly the charkas, and what the Kundalini energy has to do with them, why it is important to work with all of the charkas, and clears up a lot of myths, the exercises in the book are clearly explained, which I like, a lot of writers do not explain why you are doing something, I like to know why and what they do, I am one that does not follow blindly. I would fully recommend this book to any one who is serious about working with this type of yoga, and wants to understand.

    36 people found this helpful

  6. Placeholder

    Gifted to my father and he says a must read and implement

    Gifted this to my father and he says must read book for everyone and implement teachings in ones own lifestyle

    One person found this helpful

  7. Nikhil Choudhary

    Content is good related to yoga and practices

    Book Contens are good related to yoga and practices.it also share experiences while Kubdalini awakens.Book i received had pages twisted from bottom corner and damaged. Provider to ensure book in proper shape an good packing done.

  8. B B

    Wonderful book, not for total beginners

    Very well written and complete, one should not buy it unless she already knows main facts about kundalini, because it goes deep into details and one can get lost. The writing style is incredibly clear and using very explicative similitudes and examples. It uses much specific language, but in the end there is a very complete glossary. The edition is very fine: very fine paper, very fine print – but there is a minus: pictures are very lousy, either they are pixeled (b/w) or blurred (colour), so this is the only flaw which ruins the ensemble.

    2 people found this helpful

  9. akshara

    Excellent book

    It’s an amazing book

    One person found this helpful

  10. J.K

    Great Book…!!

    Great Book For Yoga Aspirants ..Very Efficiently Explained In Detail!!

  11. hemani

    MArvellous book.

    Everyone must read this book to explore our inner-self . For everyone who is seeking knowledge about Kundalini Energy, this book is the right answer.

    3 people found this helpful

  12. A.licia.C.Jorge

    Kundalini Tantra:1

    Excellent book, clear explanations of chakra system and experiences associated with each chakra, it is as it says, a detailed explanation of the kundalini awakening, of the signs, effects, explanations on how to balance each centre and clear diagrams. This book is one of the most informative books on kundalini that I have read to date, that I can honestly say was very helpful.If you are looking for a greater understanding regarding kundalini awakening, then this book is one I would recommend.

    11 people found this helpful

  13. MICHAEL NOURSE

    A Five Star YES with caveats.

    BIG IF you are truly a committed sadhana practitioner, this book is an absolute must for your library. It is a technical manual to assist in navigating the subtle body systems that you will not only recognize as a “yogi” but will genuinely help as your meditation practice develops. IF you are a real sadhana practitioner, committed to higher states of moksha and the tests and trials to achieve them – then I cannot recommend this book more highly. Period.A serious yogi sent me an excerpt from the book during a most difficult time in the evolution of my practice. I could not be more grateful to the book or for my friend’s insightful timing.BIG BUT this information can also be abused and imitated in the most self-serving, hallucinatory ways; tremendously so!! Check and re-check your ego accordingly – which is also an imperative component of responsible sadhana.Namaskar

    39 people found this helpful

  14. parna

    Book

    Very good.

    One person found this helpful

  15. The Black Wild PetThe Black Wild Pet

    Barking Up The Wrong Tree.

    I’ve been a Kundalini Yoga practitioner for over 30 years. This year, I undertook the journey of reading (or rereading) the most recommended Kundalini books available on the market.This book was written by a popular (now deceased) guru, and it has its pros and cons. I already had this softcover from many years ago, but got it again to see if there were any differences in this version. Satyananda Saraswati knows his esoteric science well, and although that may be one of his strengths, it’s also one of his weaknesses. His teachings in this book have plenty of dogma, imperious assertions, and hypothetical tales about the supernatural, among some applicable instructions. I doubt any practitioner following the teachings from this book can reach the longed-for enlightenment.It is evident that Satyananda Saraswati was overcome by an evangelical impulse to guide others towards Self-Realization or Samadhi. But this book doesn’t provide a way to reach that divine state. It promises a lot but delivers little if scrutinized for depth. The teachings in this book don’t even transcend mental practices based on dualism. It shockingly lacks the deepest and most important dimension of spirituality: nonduality. Except for a very brief mention, it’s entirely absent from this book. The practical viewpoint here comes from the mind and body instead of using them as preparation for awareness-based sadhanas with an awakened kundalini.Some points from this book that I thought I’d mention:- The author believes that an orgasm is another name for spiritual awakening.”That experience is known as orgasm in ordinary language, but in the language of tantra it is called an awakening”- The author proposes that married women should drink their urine as a form of therapy to be disease-free, destroy the ova, and prevent conception.”The practice of amaroli [the therapy of drinking one’s own urine] is also very important for married women. (…) by this practice one is freed of many diseases. The practice of amaroli over a prolonged period also produces an important hormone known as prostaglandin which destroys the ova and prevents conception.”- Satyananda Saraswati has some insane prerequisites for some spiritual practices:”The first preparation, therefore, with regards to awakening anahata [heart chakra] is to change your entire way of thinking. You must become extremely optimistic and positive, always full of hope. You must never dwell in the negativity of the mind.”I’d think that I’d first need to perform spiritual practice to develop these qualities instead of them being requirements to perform spiritual practice. Nobody can just decide to “change their entire way of thinking” like that. This is nonsensical.But the author doesn’t stop here. He has some bizarre requests regarding how the kundalini practitioner should do, behave, or think:”Even if you meet a murderer, hopeless gambler or a debaucher, to you he is a good man.”No, I don’t have to like or pretend to respect Hitler, Mussolini, or a predator. The author is confusing and jumbling different things:On the top of a substratum of pure awareness lies our individual consciousness that operates on the realm of duality. The personality and actions of a mass murderer (and of all people) are an imaginary construct. I don’t have to like them or respect them. Spiritually, we gain nothing from incorporating such beliefs and attitudes. Our essence as pure awareness is the same (unified), but a mass murderer hasn’t recognized it, let alone realized it. Those on the sacred path of Spirit-discovery tend to exhibit and manifest more pure qualities (called sattvic in Sanskrit by the ancient rishis), such as balance, harmony, goodness, purity, constructive, creativity, luminous, serenity, being-ness, peace, joy, and virtuosity. Those far removed from their essence exhibit the opposite: toxic narcissism, hatred, soul dead, etc. Am I supposed to consider such people “a good man”?This lack of discernment will prove to be fatal for Satyananda Saraswati, his teachings, and his organization, as you’ll see near the end of my review.- Satyananda Saraswati also says that before commencing the techniques given in this book, you must have practiced hatha and raja yoga for a few years, and you must purify your body through shatkarmas “to balance the acid, wind and mucus in the body”. E.g., purifying the colon by sucking water into the anus through a pipe. Really?!- This author makes various authoritarian assertions that are completely wrong and scientifically illiterate. He seems to think that his beliefs are a fact and often claims that modern science backs up his claims. He dismisses all forms of criticism and ignores his own contradictory beliefs. There’s no coherence.- This book is full of unrealistic claims of supernatural and psychic powers, such as mentioning that, often, when the kundalini awakens, “aspirants can materialize things, see clairvoyantly, hear clairaudiently or read the minds of others”. This is just misleading and extravagant ego talk. Siddhis are not fundamentally related to the spiritual path of liberation or the end of suffering.- I want to emphasize how Satyananda Saraswati, his books, and his yoga organization are always about complete and unquestioning trust, devotion, and service to guru. There’s always the mantra of “what a guru does is done for the good of the disciple, regardless of what it is”. I tend to stay clear of this dogmatic, church-like view. This is not a spiritual perspective but religious persuasion. It’s dangerous. The doctrine and path offered by this author and his organization are based on achieving enlightenment through devotion and service to the guru, even though many preliminary and rudimentary kundalini practices are taught in the book.- There are many victims of abuse on this author’s ashrams. Just run a google search on this. Assumedly, they were not done by him but by his appointed teachers and successors. One of his teachers was even convicted and imprisoned. I find the author’s lack of discernment quite disturbing, to be honest. If he can’t correctly assess his own teachers, how can he assess anything spiritual? A spiritual guru is supposed to be good at reading people and evaluating their spiritual level, or even capable of profoundly sensing the energy of the people around him/her beyond the surface.I could go on and on, but this review would become too long. There are much better books with contemporary approaches, without dogma, and with more detailed and powerful practices.I suggest reading “Kundalini Exposed” by SantataGamana for a fantastic and potent yogic approach, and “The Bliss of Inner Fire” by Lama Thubten Yeshe to get a beautifully mystic Tibetan Buddhism perspective.

    58 people found this helpful

  16. Praveen N

    Nice book about inner engineering

    Nice book to read to know about chakras which not most of the people don’t share.

  17. AA

    Must Buy

    Newly packed book was sent. Clean print and everything was just perfect.

    One person found this helpful

  18. skapoorskapoor

    Best Works on Kundalini Tantra/Yoga.

    Kundalini Tantra is not for the material seeking people. It requires alot of focus and dedication for the subject. The subject itself is mysterious, hence it involves extra effort from the reader unless one is acquainted with the subject.The book is very well and systematically explained by Swami Satyananda Saraswati. It’s not wrong to say that this is the best of collection on the given subject.If you are a yoga enthusiast, then must go for this book. It covers theroy as well as practical aspects of Kundalini yoga.

    12 people found this helpful

  19. Joseph Lofthouse

    Not a match to my personality

    Was hard for me to read. I couldn’t focus on it enough to finish reading.

    2 people found this helpful

  20. Bharath

    It’s a good book

    I started reading this book, it’s easy to understand the content and but it’s a good book, thanks to seller and Amazon.

    One person found this helpful

  21. Michael Doyle

    good value

    I liked the book generally the only fault was the need to refer to the glossary too often.but the content was first rate

    4 people found this helpful

  22. Monkey

    Excellent for those who’re already prepared

    I’ve owned this book for several years. I started out with “A Systematic Course in the Ancient Tantric Techniques of Yoga and Kriya”, by the same author. This book is meant as a companion volume to A Systematic Course to go more in depth and explain technical details that couldn’t find the space in the 1000 paged coursebook. It includes all the kriyas in their entirety with the same verbiage given in A Systematic Course. The only difference is that Kundalini Trantra presupposes the reader that’s intending to do the practice has already had several years of rigorous hatha yoga and meditation practice. In fact, preceeding the exposition on the kriyas is a stern warning that those who haven’t had such a lifestyle for about that much time should avert from kriya yoga until they have.A Systematic Course, by the same author, gives an excellent 3 years worth of systematically progressive yogic techniques and lays them out in a perfect way for daily practice. I followed it for 1.5 years before integrating the practice of kriya yoga with my daily sadhana, as laid out at the end of each section. I’m intensely grateful that I closely adhered to their guidelines. Had I not had a series of smaller “awakenings”, I might wonder what the hell was happening to me sometimes. All for the persuit of God.Someone advised elsewhere here that practicing kundalini tantra (which includes kriya yoga) without a qualified teacher could be dangerous. I would have to firstly raise the question of what constitutes a “qualified” teacher? Secondly, what kind of risk would people be willing to take from these practices that might be so dangerous? I think the only qualified teacher available to us in the west is our own self-practice and our own experiences, guided by the budding intuition that develops therefrom. As for the risky business of meditation – Anytime I leave my house or drive my car, I’m putting my life in great potential peril. But I do so because I’ve minimized my risk from many years of practice and practical experience gleamed from it, and because the rewards far outweighs the risk.My ultimate recommendation: A great book for those who: are determined to gain self-enlightenment from kriya yoga and have had the hatha/concentration training; hatha yogis who want to move beyond the body; and those who simply are intensely curious about kriya yoga and its technical details.

    255 people found this helpful

  23. Archana

    Syllabus for spirituality

    This book gives coverage for almost all the major and minor yogic exercises. Huge respect to the swamiji who has shared it to all of us.

    One person found this helpful

  24. Xavier

    Five Stars

    Very good to prepare for future kundalini raising !

  25. Jo Cool

    Comprehensive guide to chakra’s and kundalini and techniques and preperation.

    Comprehensive descriptions of each chakra, and significance of the chakra’s in tantric and yogic practice. Techiques are given to balance each centre for greater harmony in mind, body and spirit. and in preperation for the rising of the kundalini. Am new to this, but the book is easy to understand and not heavy going and is very well written! Will look at other books from Swami Satyananda Saraswati, they look very interesting! Well pleased!

    2 people found this helpful

  26. Vikrant Golhar

    Next level book

    Very detailed and comprehensive description of the subject. It will clear all doubts and mark a new beginning of your spiritual journey.

    One person found this helpful

  27. AJ

    Five Stars

    Thank you

  28. Priestess Auset Ra Amen: Rev. Michelle Bast El B.Msc.

    Kundalini Tantra

    I bought this book a few years ago, and recently going through some things and wanted some inspiration on detaching, as a spiritual practitioner of the Obeah/Vodun/Palo/Ifa/Demonology paths, I felt my magic evolving and felt the need to go deeper within and sit in with my higher self and just allow the spiritual evolution to take place without placing attachments, desired outcome and allowing that more peaceful part of myself to unfold. as a practitioner of largely black magic, I always enjoyed the darker realms but I felt myself growing into the wise elder sage which I kept tied up bound and gagged in the basement lol, I didn’t want to lose my vengeful and wicked nature when crossed,. but as I felt this new unfolding I realize I didn’t have to fight my more peaceful, tranquil side I could indeed incorporate it into my other side. the changes I feel taking place within led me to pick up this book and I’m glad I did, while I don’t see myself aspiring to become a yogini I will save that for next lifetime, I will however incorporate some of these techniques and lessons in my daily life. and not be afraid I will turn into a Hare Krishna wrapped in a white sheet handing out flowers in the airport. Swami Sarawati has put forth an excellent workable textbook on kundalini tantra.

    10 people found this helpful

  29. Claudio

    Not for a begginer

    Another treasure from Bihar. I think you must first have a great amount of time (or maybe a couple of years)practising asana to be able to keep 2 hours minimum of padmasana or siddhasana , which are the basis for the first exercises (you execute pranayama, visualizations, trataka, mantra, etc on this asanas).But the practices are totally accurate. Warnings are given for this king of energy, I think total respect you gotta have of Shakti Kundalini, otherwise you could harm yourself. But doing slow progress it’s a safe way to awake this dormant serpent. My bliss and lightfull wishes to the author Swami Satyananda Saraswati who passed away on Dec. 2009.

    5 people found this helpful

  30. Canhill

    Fabulous book

    Excellent resource especially about the chakras. No woo woo explanations on the energetic system and ways of working with them/it. The only chakra book you need.

    One person found this helpful

  31. esther follmer

    Interessant

    Gefällt mir

  32. Denisa Zapratan

    Libro Perfecto

    Hermoso libro que aconsejo leer a todo el mundo. Profundo de significado y enseñanzas lo recomiendo mucho.

  33. Anon

    Brilliant!

    Answered many of my questions, also glad that I got to know the writer!

  34. Stephenie007

    Great book!

    I’ve been purchasing these books for my personal yoga practice. They are very helpful! Came quickly and arrived in great shape! I highly recommend!

  35. C. P.

    Scritto in modo semplice

    Ho subito iniziato a leggerlo e spiega i concetti in modo semplice. Direi utile anche solo per farsi un’idea sull’argomento.

  36. Veva

    Es el libro que queria

    Perfecto

    One person found this helpful

  37. Hans-Jürgen Schmejkal

    Kundalini Tantra

    Passt wunderbar zu den aktuellen inneren Fragen meiner persönlichen Entfaltung.Real zu üben bringt erfahrbare Erkenntnis, dazu dient die Anleitung hervorragend.

    2 people found this helpful

  38. Steve D Jonson

    The Best Book I have ever read

    I am so grateful for my Guru Satyananda for writing this book and leaving out no details about how to turn on your Kundalini which is what I did combining Kriya 6 with Kriya 7 – the heart of Kriya yoga. I still to this day practice these Kriyas everyday together along with Kriya 10 and 11 to open my Ajna Chakra.This book goes into great detail giving many exercises to open all of your chakras and 20 kriyas to turn on your Kundalini.It is not an easy read and I had to read it twice and write down on a notebook the words I didn’t understand with the definition next to them to gain complete understanding of the techniques and exercises. If you could only own one book on yoga – this is it!The only thing missing from this book that I can see is the practice of Talabya Kriya to develop Kechari. I own well over 100 books on yoga (over 40 from the Bihar School), and this is the most important one.Om Namo Narayana

    39 people found this helpful

  39. jason

    THE Kundalini Book

    I cannot recommend this book highly enough, other than to declare it the greatest book I have ever read, and a work of perfection. Throughout, the great spiritual master Swami Satyananda reveals a wealth of highly esoteric information on yoga and the mysterious force that yoga masters, prophets, alchemists and geniuses throughout the ages have harnessed to speed up their evolution – the kundalini.The book contains illuminating descriptions of the chakras (energy centres), the major nadis (meridians, energy/ consciousness channels), and the processes by which the kundalini can be awakened and directed towards them, to illuminate the brain and elevate consciousness. The descriptions and explanations are intuitive and easy to understand, though as any yogi will tell you one has to do the practices to truly understand and to bring about inner transformation.The book provides rare insights into the physiological impacts (within the nervous system, especially the cerebrospinal areas and the sympathetic/ parasympathetic) of speeding up one’s evolution and the development of higher consciousness, the latter being sorely lacking in Western psychology, even though Jung himself wrote on the subject (The Psychology of Kundalini Yoga by C.G. Jung), yet of increasing interest to quantum physicists.But of greater value still has to be the exposition of the various methods and exercises for awakening the chakras and the kundalini, and the step by step instructions for the kundalini kriyas. For these are the methods by which those of ordinary ability can become great, the methods which awaken the dormant 90% of the brain and evolve one’s consciousness.The final part of the book gives details on some of the scientific research that has explored yoga and kundalini, accompanied with a fascinating transcription of a discourse on the subject between several masters.The book is concise, designed in a highly systematic way and most of all very inspiring. Read this book and take your own evolution into your own hands.

    104 people found this helpful

  40. Ravichandran M. Kaushika

    Excellent Book – must have.

    Swami Satyananda Saraswati has done an excellent job writing this book. He started with his doubts as school boy, then how he learnt and how it fits in the big picture. all my questions about kundalini were answered. remember, even though i am indian/hindu upper caste born, none of it was known to me till i figured it out from the internet and then later on using this book. i had a pdf version of this book from somewhere – then decided to get myself a paper copy.it is very well written, no unwanted material, to the point. swamiji’s command over english language is impeccable. he knows his stuff. as i heard in one of bhagawad gita’s lecture, the concepts can be explained by someone who had a quest and understood it fully – as against a born brahma-jnani because a brahma jnani will not be relate to the billions of common man’s thought process.even though the title says “tantra”, there is nothing about sexual tantra that the media has associated tantra with. he does explain about the sexual aspects of tantra that can be used for kundalini awakening – and the dangers associated with it.over all, it is a fantastic book – if u need something more detailed about kundalini, you may have to know sanskrit well and access all the vedic texts to research and compile. swamiji has saved us the trouble and has compiled this beautiful book for us. i am planning to buy swamiji’s 900+ page book on kriya yoga that outlines yoga and how it can be used for life and beyond instead of just muscle building and cholestrol control.on a side note, after reading this and listening to a lot of discourses, i inferred (cannot prove it) that prahlada had kundalini awakened all chakras to sahasrara while he was in his mother’s womb with the help of sage narada. that is why he was crowned bhakta chakravarti by the lord himself – born a brahma jnani. when you hear bhakti providing ashta maha siddhis – remember, that happens ONLY when the kundalini crosses the diaphram chakra. also, when you hear that moksha/ samadhi status happens only with kundalini at sahasrara. i learnt to make the connection after analysis.enjoy reading this book.

    14 people found this helpful

  41. Madhuri

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Best book for spiritual souls

    This is the best book if one wants to know more about chakra’s and kundalini.Received book on time.

    One person found this helpful

  42. MyuPra

    Excellent content

    In depth knowledge, not sure without guru how to practice some advanced techniques

  43. Kareen Fraser

    Happy with this book

    Delivered on time, no issues at all, happy with purchase

  44. P K MARWAHA

    Simple understandable

    We are lucky to have such books, giving written details of Yoga, which otherwise was imparted through verbal teaching from Guru( teacher) to the disciple.The book covers details and methods for raising energy to make brain fully functional.Chakras are well explained as to their importance and impact on the personality.The tool- Kriya yoga , is explained in simpler, understandable language and easy to adopt the practices.

    3 people found this helpful

  45. Neo

    Guía teórica y práctica

    Un manual excepcional. El inglés es claro y fácil de entender, la prácticas son claras y perfectamente explicadas. Una gran guía para a conocer y poner el práctico este tipo de Yoga. Lo recomiendo %100

    One person found this helpful

  46. 松本万里子松本万里子

    発送前に検品してほしい

    目次のページですが、インクでページが癒着しており、めくる時に破れました。このような商品が届いてとても残念です。

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  47. Nik

    An Absolute Must

    This book is an absolute must for the Yoga aspirant. Here Satyananda Saraswati is our guide into the world of Kundalini, the working of our Yogic body and the experiences that come along with this practice. His words are so clear that if you have never read a book on Yoga, the information here will still be completely understandable. This along with their other books, namely, Practical Yoga Psychology

    Practical Yoga Psychology

    , should be a part of the library of all those who are trying to evolve, the yogic way. Satyananda, as the great teacher he was, goes to great lenghths to describe the ups and down of Kundalini, of how to prepare and the cleansing process that happens when the kundalini is awakened. He gives information on those throughout history who had experienced this gift. He also treads carefully as he writes, so as not to indulge fully on the philosophical point of view, noting where sctientific research has “proved” or have yet to (for the westrn skeptics). And he gives us, the practitioner, outlines so that we may asses who we really are and what path of cleansing is the best for our individual self.This is one of Bihar’s School of Yoga great and educative book on man as a whole. I highly recommend this book.

    18 people found this helpful

  48. Andrea

    Guida pratica

    Io non sono un esperto della materia, ma questo libro spiega molto bene l argomento e descrive anche degli esercizi pratici.Lo reputo un libro da consigliare.

  49. Nicholas M

    Excellent book.

    This book is excellent. Just do it. I have just about every book there is on Kundalini and this is one that ranks high on my list of must haves. The information in the books by this author/publisher is invaluable for someone in the spiritual/kundalini awakening process. Many of the other books by this author and publisher are well worth buying.The only real downside, is that if you’re looking for in depth explanations about the yogic/tantric/ayurvedic theory on energetics in the kundalini context, such as regarding ojas, tejas and prana etc, and the alchemical process thereof, it is not discussed in this book unfortunately. But the author does talk about most of the other important topics regarding philosophy, theory and practice.It would be nice if there was more troubleshooting info in the book as Kundalini process can be very tricky to navigate.Nonetheless, excellent book. Still giving it 5 stars.

    5 people found this helpful

  50. Audrey

    Super livre

    A lire absolument

  51. MAVIMAVI

    Great book

    Arrived earlier than scheduled and very well packed. This book explains very well how kindalini works and gives an excellent explanation of chakras and gives practices to develop each of them

    One person found this helpful

  52. toffifee369

    alles bestens 🙂

    ein tolles buch über die chakren.sehr detailliert, genau und tiefgründig.hari omom tat satom shanti shanti shantiiii

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  53. Amazon Customer

    Teoria e pratica dello yogo

    Sotto la guida di Satyananda anche i concetti profondi divengono accessibili al praticante.Uno stimolo alla pratica, con la proposta di un programma di otto mesi per la purificazione dei chakra. Lo sto facendo e devo dire che sto molto meglio con me stesso e con gli altri. Funziona!

    5 people found this helpful

  54. qureus

    Excellent book.

    Very readable and speaking from personal experience. Very informative.

  55. Arnav

    Kundalini

    U have come here to check this out . This book is amazing . Plz buy it practice all the method mentioned .

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  56. Mr S

    Without a doubt, the best Kundalini book out there

    Satyananda offers what is perhaps the most detailed, practical and comprehensive guide ever written on how to awaken this divine energetic force that is latent within all human beings. If you practice the 20 Kriya exercises faithfully and consistently, you will inevitably “feel the snake” moving in the pelvic floor. This might happen during the moments you are entering or exiting sleep, and the sensation is breathtakingly real, so be prepared. The techniques presented by the author go far beyond the basic breathing and visualisation exercises you find in most of the books about this subject. The exercises will develop your ability to sense and control the subtle, powerful energetic systems throughout the body for specific evolutionary purposes. Satyananda has kindly revealed hitherto secret traditional knowledge that initiated members of society would never have obtained. Using this information while it is still available might be the best decision you ever made. Quite simply, if there is one book that could change your life, shatter your perceptions, and alter the physiology of your own body in a profoundly positive manner by using only your mind, intention and will, then this has to be it.

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  57. Saint John

    One of the best extant introductions to Kundalini Tantra

    First of all, this was enthralling to read. It can really be compared for the two subsets of people that will buy it:Firstly, those looking for eastern praxis in kundalini tantra with no or little background will find in this a lifelong textbook of incomparable quality. I know one of his students personally, and he has said before that this was interstellar, and a genuine adept. His knowledge is certainly encyclopedic. His best books however are the Encyclopedia of Yoga and Tantra, and the very difficult to find and out-of-print Sannyassa Tantra.In the second group, the authors depth of intricate detail makes this an excellent book for serious students of western traditions such as alchemy and hermeticism, and the content is easily comparable. Thus for serious western students it becomes an incredibly useful comparative tool for the various maps of the universe, such as comparing the map of the chakras to the tree of life. Personally, it has provided me with immense value and I cannot recommend it enough.In any case that this book is used, it is well worth the purchase.

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  58. Nicole Poirier

    Excellent!

    Excellent! Quick Delivery!

  59. Bhupinder Singh

    Good. No mrp printed on the book

    Book content is good. But no mrp is printed on the book, so you can actually assess what the seller has charged you.

  60. Bruno Papalia

    mi piace

    interessante il testo, era quello che cercavo e quanto riportato nella scheda di presentazione.Disegni esplicativi che ti permettono di effettuare correttamente la pratica.lo consiglio

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