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"Why do Humans Require Nature as Healer?

Nature is the best way to achieve harmony. Nature represents God's love and perfect order. When one communes with nature it may take some time to feel its full presence, but believe me it is all there. Nature has its wondrous beauty.

It has the fully ordered divine presence of God. It is so remarkable how God has given us this gift. It is there for healing and admiration. We must approach it with the greatest of love and benediction. Then once nature feels the love, it will continue to offer us its great reward of sustainable life. Healing comes from within, therefore our reference point must be the power coming from divine nature and God, which for me is almost the same. Healing comes from nature and meditation.

Meditation is the answer. It brings about the greatest of knowledge. It brings about the universal intelligence where we can all borrow from this lending library.  Intelligence offers everything we are seeking. It can be found here. So next time you turn on the television to tune out, instead meditate to tune in to your infinite power and healing potential. 

Thank you all for being my guests!

Love Nicholas, Oct. 28/02, 6 years "

Clouds

Kundalini Yoga Meditation Technique:  When you do not know what to do

originally taught by Yogi Bhajan on March 2, 1979

Description of Technique:

Sit straight, rest the back of one hand in the palm of the other with the thumbs crossing each other in one palm. If the right hand rests in the palm of the left hand, the left thumb rests in the right palm and the right thumb then crosses over the back of the left thumb.

The hands are placed at heart center level a few inches in front of the chest, but the hands do not touch the chest, and the elbows are resting down against the rib cage.

The eyes are open but focused on the tip of the nose (the tip/end you cannot see). The sides of the nose will look blurry but the nose looks to be of normal size.

The breathing pattern has 4 parts that repeat in sequence,

  • first inhale and exhale slowly through the nose only,
  • then inhale through the mouth with the lips puckered as if to kiss or making a whistle,
  • after the inhalation relax the lips and exhale through the mouth slowly,
  • then inhale through the nose and exhale through the mouth,
  • then the last breath pattern is inhaling through the puckered lips and exhaling through the nose.

Continue this cycle of 4 for 11 to 31 min. Slow the breath and make the breath very deep.

This is a simple technique that can have profound results for beginners and takes the practitioner into a state of extreme well-being and deep inner peace.

David Shannahoff-Khalsa