Tapa Yog Karam Kriya: Deliver Your Intentions

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This meditation was originally taught by Yogi Bhajan on October 11, 1976.

This kriya develops willpower and gives you the capacity to understand the elements of your personality. You can know what you are thinking and regulate the flow of those thoughts. It is perfect to overcome difficulty in completing projects and doing what you intend.

Posture: Sit in a meditative pose.

Mudra: Bring the palms together and extend the arms straight forward parallel to the ground. Palms face each other. Put the wrists together. Then spread the palms apart as far as you can as though pushing against a wall.

Eyes: The eyes are slightly open looking down at the tip of the nose.

Mantra: Begin rhythmically chanting: Sat Nam, Sat Nam, Sat Nam, Sat Nam, Sat Nam, Sat Nam, Wahe Guru.

Time: Continue for 11 minutes.

Comments: 

We can improve our caliber to deliver our intentions and act effectively by developing a will that takes us past the demoting habits that interfere with our conscious efforts.

When we guide ourselves and are no longer at the mercy of subconscious habits, then we become the master of the Self. But overcoming old habits and starting new ones requires strong nerves and willpower.

Without strong nerves and willpower, you either lose your focus and fail to complete your project, or you are driven to complete it but don’t know what step to take. When balanced, you instinctively organize sequences of production details and are masterful at guiding projects to completion.

This kriya develops willpower and gives you the capacity to understand the elements of your personality. You can know what you are thinking and regulate the flow of those thoughts. It is perfect to overcome difficulty in completing projects and doing what you intend.

 

This meditation can be found in both The Mind and Sadhana Guidelines, available through KRI.


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