Yogi Bhajan Speaks About 10 Bodies, 7 Chakras, and Meditation

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Yogi Bhajan lecture from Healers Course in Espanola, NM August 13, 1998

Excerpt: "What protects your existence of your vibration of the soul? You have a protection and that is why your radiant body and your subtle body is more important. You have 10 bodies, don't forget. Pranic body is just one, there are nine more. They are inter-related."

Yogi Bhajan answers question about the chakras. "There are seven chakras. The eighth is what we call the arc line and that's it. There's no other chakra. There are seven."

This lecture is presented by SuperHealth. These training programs incorporate yoga and yogic science to provide individuals a direct experience for the excellence of the self as well as practical tools to share with others. If you are interested in hosting a SuperHealth presentation in your area, please contact us at www.Super-Health.net

The footage in this video was transferred from VHS tape to digital media. Tape to digital transfer, video editing, image quality and color adjustments provided by Focus on the Spirit Productions ™ .

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  • @satpurush093 Kashi mey Boot wale Army ghush ke teri pandit ko kill kiya or mandir tod food keya to kya karaga tu?Besharam hey yea sala hindu and pandit loog...Hindu samaj neahi hey...wo hum ko malum hey,sab sey chor aur nakali pada lekha hindu brahmin community hey..Aab to hum ko sharam aiya hindu brahmin samaj mey raiheney mey..Nakali hey sala...,hum yogi hoga

  • @maddog3768 Im hindu,but you sounds like u r not hindu yet...Sikhs r more pure than you soo called hindu in india...Dont u feel shame to argue with sikhs.?Did u killed soo many women children and old people with the help of congress goverment?Indira gandi married with muslim..hindu dharma ke khelaf hey kya oh?Phir us papini ko marnea ke kashur dekha ke kyun Nirdosh sikh ko mara???Sikhs have great contribution then u type of hindus in n around that land...

  • @84WAKEUP

    Along the way, some of us also embraced Sikhi. Many yogis in India were upset that Yogi Bhajan violated the millennia-old traditions of keeping the practices of yoga secret. Some Sikhs are also mad at him for teaching yoga. My friend and brother, Guru Sant Singh has many posts with his arguments against yogic practices. I have refuted his arguments. You can read some of these posts if you google Kundalini Yoga is Nonsecular.

  • @84WAKEUP

    Yogi Bhajan considered Guru Ram Das his personal Guru. He thought that Guru Nanak’s order to the Sidhi Yogis to teach the householders should be executed, and he decided he would follow that order. So he came to the West and taught Raj Yoga, which he named Kundalini Yoga, to many hungry souls. During the time that youth in the sixties were taking a lot of harmful drugs, we learned how to meditate and heal ourselves with yoga, and so thousands and thousands stopped taking drugs.

  • @84WAKEUP

    When Guru Nanak first told the Sidhi Yogis they should teach yoga in the world, to the householders, they steadfastly refused, saying it had to remain secret. Guru Nanak told his son, Baba Siri Chand to go and lead the yogis, which he did. Before leaving the earthly plane, Baba Siri Chand passed the mantle of Raj Yog to Guru Ram Das, and caused the Sidhi Yogis to bow to Guru Ram Das as Raj Yog, as recorded in the Shabad Raj Yog Takat Deen.

  • @84WAKEUP

    While yoga is not a religion. Yoga does have a spiritual context, and so there is overlap in some yogic technology with the teachings of many different religions, including the teachings of the Sikh Guru's.

  • @84WAKEUP

    The Siri Guru Granth Sahib covers every aspect of life. If you read and listen to the Guru's teachings, everything is covered. As a yogi, I do find references to yogic technology in the Guru's teachings, but others, who do not practice yoga, achieve all the benefits of the Guru teachings by listening and reciting Gurubani from the Siri Guru Granth Sahib.

  • @gurumeetkaur does it have anything to do with sikhi though??? and GURUS

  • I appreciate your comments, everyone :) I am Sikh and I am a yogi. According to Patanjali's writings, yoga exists independent of any one race, culture, religion, or nationality. Patanjali considered "life" part of a great continuity/integrity pre-existing before physical birth and death. I teach yoga to people of all religions and people of no religion.

  • @84WAKEUP This talk on the ten bodies deals with yogic technology.

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