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Shakti and Bhakti - Our Feminine Super Powers!

Shakti and Bhakti - Our Feminine Super Powers!
Sat Nam

What do the following women have in common?

Diana Prince (Wonder Woman), Katniss Everdeen (The Hunger Games), Hermione Granger (Harry Potter), Natasha Ramanova (Black Widow from The Avengers), Rey (Star Wars: The Force Awakens), and Princess Merida (Disney’s Brave).

Well, as you may have correctly answered that they’re all contemporary fictional super-women known for their determined spirit and awesome “kick-butt” fighting skills. More importantly, I believe, these women exemplify the courage, strength and fortitude inspired by real world warriors and fighters; women who have boldly faced or are facing unwarranted trials and challenges; extraordinary heroines like yourselves.

Additionally, ancient yogic wisdom also teaches that besides the formidable abilities noted above, we, as women, have a particularly magnificent ability to positively influence and shape our lives, bodies and environment.  That ability comes through our divine feminine energies known as Shakti and Bhakti.

 

Shakit and Bhakti

Shakti and Bhakti are two distinguishable creative powers within every woman that can be defined as:

Shakti refers to the power of the universe that gives women the strength and courage to be fearless and natural agents of change.

Bhakti refers to devotion, selflessness, humility and reverence; it is this power that reminds us to be of service to higher causes and purposes.

In essence, Shakti and Bhakti are the perfect duality of our highest nature: strength and tenderness; courage and humility; influence and devotion. When we become aware of these essences and subtle powers, we can then channel them heal any and all pain and disease. We can also harness their energy to positively influence our bodies, our reality and ourselves.

 

Calling Upon These Innate Powers

How can we call upon these innate powers so we can willfully integrate them in our daily living and being?  Well, I know of no other more effective method than through Kundalini Yoga and Meditation. For almost 2 decades now, I’ve been practicing and teaching this powerful yoga to others at City of Hope, where I’m the Geriatric Oncology Social Work Program Leader. Additionally, I practice and teach at other yoga studios and community centers in and around Los Angeles. Yogi Bhajan, a master of this technology from India, brought this yoga to us in 1969.

 

Kundalini Bhakti Meditation

One of the most powerful meditations taught to us by Yogi Bhajan is commonly referred to as the “Kundalini Bhakti Meditation (Adi Shakti Namo Namo).”  Kundalini Bhakti Meditation utilizes a devotional mantra (sacred sound recitation) to invoke the universal feminine creative power and awaken the Shakti and Bhakti powers within us.

Join me as I guide you through this beautiful meditation. Through this medication, you can can begin to immediately connect and intentionally apply these sacred super forces. Meditation helps to dissolve limiting belief thoughts and radiantly charge your entire being to help you face all of life’s challenges (and evil villains ) with renewed hope, vigor, strength and courage.

May you always Blossom, Shine, and Thrive!

 


Thank you Daisy Yogini for sharing this powerful meditation with us!
Daisy is joining us at the YSC West Regional Symposium on November 5 in Long Beach, CA. Join us for yoga on the beach at Hotel Maya and learn first hand the creative powers of Shakti and Bhakit!
There are still a limited number of tickets available, register now.
Free hotel accommodations available on a first come, first serve basis for anyone traveling more than 25 miles to attend.