Tibetan Yoga Movements
Posted in guide on 04/14/2004 01:30 am by Yoga Guy
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Tibetan Buddhists do not receive training / abhisheka get kriyas (involuntary movements)?
I have only seen evidence of this kundalini yoga in the Hindu tradition, but Tibetan Buddhists received the same energy (shakti).
"Introduction" The term abhisheka Sanskrit has many different connotations in different contexts. In a broad sense, the initiation can be explained as a maturation factor, or as an introduction to causality, then in terms of trajectory, which is the true path of liberation, and finally, the beginning of the resulting state, which is the purified product. Great Perfection also mentioned another kind of initiation, the beginning of the base. This is the clear light behind and allows other initiations take place. If a person lacks capacity based fundamental innate mind of clear light, it would be impossible for initiations following occur. Physical kriya (purification movements) that typically occurs when you wake up in the lower chakra, depending on your karma of a person and what they need in particular.
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