112 Tantra Meditations - Breath Awareness & Kundalini Awaken
What you'll learn
- How to meditate & prepare for it?
- Various mindfulness meditations
- First 5 methods out of 112 Tantra Meditations
- Kundalini Awakening Tantra Meditations
Requirements
- No Previous Knowledge Required
- Discipline to meditate everyday
Description
The Vijñāna Bhairava Tantra (sometimes spelled in a Hindicised way as Vigyan Bhairav Tantra) is a key Tantra text of the Trika school of Pratyabhijna/Kashmir Shaivism in the Sanskrit language. Cast as a discourse between the god Bhairava and his consort Bhairavi, it briefly presents 112 Tantric meditation methods or centering techniques. These include several variants of breath awareness, concentration on various centers in the body, non-dual awareness, Mantra chanting, imagination and visualization, and contemplation through each of the senses
In this course, I cover the 8 principle techniques out of 112. I have made guided meditations of all 8 techniques for easy demonstration of how to practice the techniques.
Techniques covered in this course give importance to Breath Awareness and Visualization of Kundalini Energy.
These tantric techniques are preceded by several basic mindfulness techniques to prepare the mind for tantric meditations.
Many teachers of Buddhism and yoga promote and teach the practice of Mindfulness. When practicing mindfulness, for instance by watching the breath, one maintains attention on the chosen object of awareness. Whenever the mind wanders away, one faithfully returns to refocus on the breath
The term for Mindfulness in Sanskrit is Smrti—to recollect, to remember to be in the present moment, now and in the future. In Tantric practice, one will also remember the nature of the breath, that the breath is Consciousness. As Kabir said: the Divine is the breath within the breath
Thus we may term Tantric meditation Meaningful Mindfulness; the remembering not only to meditate on the breath but also remembering that the breath itself is Consciousness; the Inner Witness; the Real Self
This form of meditation has the capacity to take us into a deeper state of silence and spiritual depth than mere Mindfulness. And, when remembering, when having attained continuous mindfulness one attains Dhruva Smrti; that is, one experiences continuous remembering. Remembering of what? The remembering that all objects of one’s attention are Sacred are Divine, are bliss
Who this course is for:
- People Interested in Spirituality
- Regular Meditation Practitioner
- People who want to realize god
Instructor
Hey there! I am Aman Varma and I am a counseling psychologist (PGDPC) and certified CBT Practitioner. I am also accredited in various other therapies such as DBT, ACT, Gestalt Therapy, Hypnotherapy, NLP and more.
Fun fact: I am also a graphologist. It is the science of understanding human behavior through handwriting.
Other than psychology & mental health I have keen interest in spirituality. I always try to integrate psychology & spirituality in my teaching along with personal experiences and case study so that students get a broader perspective towards the topic.
I have also written a few books on personal growth and mental health which you can download from website, free :)
About my company:
Vyas Psychology Training Centre is dedicated to providing high-quality training courses on mental health. Our training courses are suitable for professionals as well as individuals who are looking for solutions to their mental health issues. We also create courses on various self-help and spirituality topics for people who love personal growth. We are dedicated to building a catalogue of result-oriented training courses on almost every mental health topic!