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Yogi Bhajan – Rebirthing Series 1-8 (of 24)
Yogi Bhajan – Rebirthing Series 1-8 (of 24)
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Breath, Vitality & Strength
A Powerful lecture and meditation experience in rebirthing.
17. Cleaning the Clutter of the Mind l
18. Cleaning the Clutter of the Mind ll
19. Cleaning the Mind l
20. Cleaning the Mind ll
21. Cleaning the Mind for Deep Meditation
22. Letting Go of the Pain of the Seventh Year
23. Clearing the Subconscious Stories
24. Dropping Your Personal Pain plus Bonus DVD: Prosperity Lecture & Meditation
The idea of rebirthing is to release the subconscious, the storehouse of misery. �Yogi Bhajan
Heal the pain of the past and overcome the obstacles which keep you from living your best life�awakened, rejuvenated and present to your purpose.
Rebirthing Courses by Yogi Bhajan have long been some of the most talked about classes he offered in his 35 years of teaching in the United States and abroad. For the first time, these kriyas are now available in a single manual along with the lectures that accompanied them. All 32 courses are represented in this manual; and 24 are available in the accompanying Rebirthing DVD Series.
Yogi Bhajan, Master of Kundalini Yoga, came to the West in 1969. He taught in the United States and throughout the world for more than 35 years, sharing the lifestyle teachings of 3HO (The Healthy, Happy, Holy Organization) and the vast technology that is Kundalini Yoga and Meditation. Countless numbers of people have found inner peace and prosperity through his touch. His legacy lives on in The Yogi Bhajan Library of Teachings, see www.yogibhajan.org, where his teachings continue to uplift and serve people around the globe.
Self Help – Self Help online course
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Self-help or self-improvement is a self-guided improvement—economically, intellectually, or emotionally—often with a substantial psychological basis.
Many different self-help group programs exist, each with its own focus, techniques, associated beliefs, proponents and in some cases, leaders.
Concepts and terms originating in self-help culture and Twelve-Step culture, such as recovery, dysfunctional families, and codependency have become firmly integrated in mainstream language.
Self-help often utilizes publicly available information or support groups, on the Internet as well as in person, where people in similar situations join together.
From early examples in self-driven legal practice and home-spun advice, the connotations of the word have spread and often apply particularly to education, business,
psychology and psychotherapy, commonly distributed through the popular genre of self-help books.
According to the APA Dictionary of Psychology, potential benefits of self-help groups that professionals may not be able to provide include friendship,
emotional support, experiential knowledge, identity, meaningful roles, and a sense of belonging.
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Yogi Bhajan
Yogi Bhajan touched the hearts and opened the minds of people in all walks of life. Equally at home in a boardroom or teaching in a park sitting on the grass, he was mentor to statesmen, politicians, and CEOs and confidante of religious leaders, media personalities, and simple seekers.
Yogi Bhajan’s favorite quote was, “It’s not the life that matters, it’s the courage that you bring to it.” His bottom line, printed on the back of his calling card: “If you can’t see God in all, you can’t see God at all.” And Yogi Bhajan lived it well.
Yogi Bhajan was born Harbhajan Singh Puri in India on August 26, 1929. During early childhood he learned at the knee of his saintly grandfather. When he was eight he was sent to study with the great Master, Sant Hazara Singh, under whose unrelenting tutelage the boy mastered Kundalini Yoga when he was 16 ½ years old. During the partition of India in 1947, young Harbhajan’s village had to be evacuated because it was to become a part of Pakistan. Still a teenager, his leadership ability already recognized, he was put in charge of bringing more than a thousand people to safety in Delhi, traveling through many dangerous miles of country in violent upheaval.
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