Chair Yoga: Invoking Hiraṇya-garbha, the Golden Womb 2 (C) presents the Joints & Glands Exercises as taught by Shri Swami Rama of the Himalayas, and the Himalayan Yoga Tradition.
Chair Yoga: Invoking Hiraṇya-garbha, the Golden Womb 2 (C) is partly about coming to terms with thauma, or wonderment, and embracing the potential for self-empowerment through consciously engaging with wonderment! The Golden Womb, Hiraṇya-garbha is the source, the original source of all spontaneous intuition, limitless knowledge, infinite power and divine wisdom.
With Chair Yoga: Invoking Hiraṇya-garbha, the Golden Womb 2 (C), as with the many other videos presented by Archarya Nightstar (Rob Diggins), thaumaturgy or, the ‘magic of wonderment’ are consciously invoked for the purposes of Ayurvedic Rasāyana – the healing therapy of Abhyanga and each and every other part of the Joints and Glands exercises as taught by Swami Rama.
Chair Yoga: Invoking Hiraṇya-garbha, the Golden Womb 2 (C) to emphasizes the Joints & Glands Exercises as they are particularly important to all persons, no matter what age, shape, gender, or size, but especially, for Yogi's. The 'Crown of the head, to the tip of the toes' approach succinctly guides the practitioner to consciously feel-sense the expansion of Prāṇa, or, the Vital Life-force.
Chair Yoga: Invoking Hiraṇya-garbha, the Golden Womb 2 (C) specifically, presents the teaching of Shri Swami Rama, Gurudev, who taught us to gain, both the Jñāna, or knowledge of Prāṇa, and the Vijñāna, or direct experience of Prāṇa.
In Chair Yoga: Invoking Hiraṇya-garbha, the Golden Womb 2 (C), the Joints & Glands Exercises specifically guide us to feel-sense the expansion and presence, the effect of Prāṇa, most presently, in the Prāṇāyāma koṣa.
Chair Yoga: Invoking Hiraṇya-garbha, the Golden Womb 2 (C) practitioners can gain the Jñāna and Vijñāna, or Prāṇa Vidyā, at first, as the gross awareness of physical sensation in the material Body-mind, and refining their awareness to the subtlest of subtle and in this process, learning about the five Prāṇa’s, or, Prāṇa Vāyu's: Apāna, Samāna, Udāna, Vyāna, Jñāna, Vijñāna.
Om Tat Sad Bramārpaṇam Astu – Om. May this be an offering to (That) Brahman.
Verse 24, Chapter 4, - Bhagavad Gītā.
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