
| "Kundalini is considered the most comprehensive of yogas, combining meditation, prayer, physical practices and breathing exercises. 'Kundalini' literally means, "The curl of the lock of hair of the beloved." This poetic metaphor alludes to the flow of energy and consciousness that exists within each of us, and enables us to merge with - or "yoke" - the universal Self. Fusing individual and universal consciousness creates a divine union, called "yoga." The Upanishads, Hindu's sacred scriptures that date back to the fifth century BC describes Kundalini, although the oral tradition reaches back even further into history. For thousands of years, this sacred science and technology was veiled in secrecy, passed along verbally from master to chosen disciple."
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Larry Lima, who was given the spiritual name Sotantar Singh (meaning free from the obstacles of time and space) by Yogi Bhajan. He was privileged to attend the last certification training by Yogi Bhajan. As a teacher of Kundalini Yoga Sotantar Singh is committed to the Sacred path as taught by Yogi Bhajan and the teachers who taught Yogi Bhajan. |
| Yogi Bhajan became Master of Kundalini Yoga at the age of 16 in his native India. He came to the West in 1968. The authority to be the Mahan Tantric (Master of White Tantric Yoga) was bestowed on him in 1971, when the then Mahan Tantric, Lama Lilan Po of Tibet passed from his body. There is only one Mahan Tantric at any given time. White Tantric Yoga, as with most sacred Eastern wisdom, was a tradition passed on from teacher to student in a mystical and selective way. As a pioneer of this age, Yogi Bhajan decided to open the experience of White Tantric Yoga to anyone who wanted to commit to the discipline. In 1971, Yogi Bhajan offeredWhite Tantric Yoga for the first time in Los Angeles. Until 1986, he traveled throughout the world presenting as many as thirty workshops each year to thousands of students. In 1987, using his unique abilities as Master, together with modern technology, he began to present White Tantric Yoga as a video-taped series which has the same effect as when he was physically present.
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