Spiritual Yoga Sadhana

Spiritual Yoga

Spiritual Yoga Sadhana has three parts.  The first part includes twelve asanas that serve as "warm-ups" for the traditional yoga postures included in the second part of the practice routine.  These asanas stretch and warm the body and they establish a pattern of deep rhythmic breathing to circulate prana to increase and balance the energy flowing through the chakras and the body.

Affirmations and prayers to accompany the twelve asanas are suggested to help practitioners open their individual consciousness to spiritual consciousness.  These prayers and affirmations may be added to your sadhana routine as your practice becomes more advanced and focused on the integration of spiritual consciousness with body and mind. 

The third part of Spiritual Yoga Sadhana is devoted to meditation.

Sadhana Part I

1.  Centering, Prayer &  Heart Opening

Daily Prayer
A Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi
OM
 The Gayatri Mantra
 OM
Kripalu Sadhana Prayer

2.  Complete Yogic Breath Standing

   Affirmations:
  "I lift up my heart to God and to all life in love, compassion and kindness."
  "I lift up my hands to God and to all life in loving service and helpfulness and
     I lift up my mind to the highest and best thoughts of all people."
  "I lift up my heart, hands, mind and will to divine will so I may be of use in this world."

3.  Standing Yoga Mudra with side leg movements

4.  Light Purification with Side Bends (Nitambasana) &  Energy Spirals

"Lord, make me a light being.  Let me absorb the light and love from the heavens.  As I stand in this pillar of white light with the flame of fire to cleanse, purify, balance and heal, let me affirm what I am."

"I am one with all life.  I am one with every man, woman and child.  I am one with every animal, with every plant and with the earth itself.
 I am one with all life and I am one with Spirit.
 I am one with thee and one with all spiritual beings. I am a ray in thy divine sun and a drop in thy divine ocean.
I stand in unity with all life and all spirit.
Let me open my heart to all life.
Let me live in service with an open heart and open hands."

5.  Standing Forward Bend (Uttanasana)

6.  Mountain (Tadasana)

(Inhale):  "I stand in Tadasana the Mountain.  I am the Mountain.
(Exhale):  Like the Mountain, I am firmly grounded to the core of the earth.
(Inhale):  Like the Mountain, I rise to the heavens and feel the still timeless universe of God.
(Exhale):  Like the Mountain I stand through all life and all time.
(Inhale):  Like the Mountain I am strong and solid.
(Exhale):  Like the Mountain I stand as witness.
(Inhale):  Like the Mountain I stand in God's eternal presence.
(Exhale):  Like the Mountain I am eternal.  Like the Mountain I am forever.

7.  Divine Core Star with Auric Boundaries

After practicing the following affirmation to clear and charge your auric field with white light, set the boundaries of your aura for the day by visualizing a flame of light starting at the outer edge of your auric field above your head and encircling the boundary of your aura.  Auric boundaries are established with gold light that vibrates with the spirit of God, blue light that brings spiritual peace and truth, and violet light that transforms the energy you encounter during the day to higher vibrations to harmonize with your energy field and vibrations.

"I am a divine core star.
I inhale cosmic white light energy through the crown of my head and sacred white light energy through the violet arc of the earth.
These white light energies meet in my heart and illuminate the eternal star of my soul.
I inhale these white light energies and this star grows, illuminating my entire being and radiating light into my auric field and into the entire universe.
I inhale these white light energies into my heart and breathe the energy out through my hands for helpfulness and healing.
I inhale these white light energies into my heart and breathe the energy out through my chakras for opening and balancing.
I inhale these white light energies into my heart and breathe the energy out into my entire auric field to clear and brighten my aura.
This white light energy radiates and fills my entire auric field,  pushing out any blocks and filling the vibrations and colors of my aura with light and energy.
This is the white light aura I will move in today.  And around this aura I place the golden flame of God, the blue flame of Spirit and the violet flame to raise all energies I encounter today to their highest spiritual vibration."

Your energy field has been cleared, balanced and charged for today!

8.  Warrior 2/Triangle (Virabhadrasana/Trikonasana)

Affirmation facing right:

"I stand in Virabhadrasana the Warrior.  I am the Warrior.  What do I battle today?"

This answer is totally up to you.  What challenges do you face today?  What issues are you trying to work with today? These are often my answers and only serve as an example:

"I battle my lower self.  I battle my preoccupation with ego.  I battle the lower and rise to the higher and take the long view of life.
I move forward into this day and into all the opportunities and challenges of this day for through these opportunities and challenges I will grow. 
I turn and give thanks for this day and  for all the days of my life and I ask for spiritual help and strength today."

After practicing the posture facing right, pivot to practice facing left and affirm:

Affirmation facing left:

"I stand in Virabhadrasana the Warrior.  I am the Warrior.
The day is done.  It has been a beautiful day, filled with opportunities and challenges.  I have done well today and I stand strong, confident and full of joy.
I move into tomorrow and all my tomorrows and all my lives.
I turn and give thanks for this life, for all my lives and for all my blessings."

9.  Salutation to the Sun (Surya Namaskar)

10.  Vajrasana to Receive Blessings and to Express Gratitude

11.  Sitting Yoga Mudra

"Discipline, study of the self and dedication of the fruits of one's work to God: these are the preliminary steps toward yoga."  Patanjali's Yoga Sutras

12.  Camel (Ushtrasana) or Backward Bend (Supta-Vajrasana)

Sadhana Part II

The heart opening completes the first part of Spiritual Yoga Sadhana.  The second part of the practice focuses on the traditional asanas linked with the breath and accompanied by occasional affirmations to maintain the connection with higher consciousness.  Most of these basic asanas are taught in any yoga class and the unique postures in the sequence are explained in detail.  To increase concentration during the asanas the Complete Yogic Breath and Ujjayi Pranayama may be combined with a mantra and the Light Visualization.  

13.  Cat & Dog Stretches/Runner's Stretch/Downward Facing Dog (Adho Mukha Shvanasana)

14.  Prana Pumps

As you inhale, lift your buttocks and arch your body into the cat position with head facing down.  In a wave of forward movement coordinated with the inhalation, lift your head and chest and drop your knees and hips to move back into the straight armed cobra posture.  As you begin the exhalation repeat the backward movement into Child's pose.

15.  Boat (Navasana)

16.  Cobra (Bhujangasana)

17.  Locust (Ardha/Shalabasana)

18.  Bow (Dhanurasana)

19.  Child's Pose (Garbhasana)

20.  Bound Angle (Baddha Konasana) preceded by Dolphin Swims

21.  Head to Knee (Janu Shirshasana)

22.  Posterior Stretch (Paschimottanasana)

23.  Inclined Plane (Purvottanasana)

24.  Supine Child with Spinal Rocking (Supta Garbhasana)

25.  Knee Down Twist (Supta Matsyendrasana)

26.  Shoulder Stand (Ardha/ Sarvangasana)

27.  Plough (Halasana)

28.  Bridge (Setu Bandhasana)

29.  Fish (Matsyasana)

30.  Wind Relieving Pose (Pavana Muktasana)

31.  Chakra Opening and Energy Balancing 

As you begin your next inhalation to bring white light energy through your crown to your feet visualize the energy that cascaded to your feet as reentering your feet to meet the downward inhalation of new white light energy and prana.  As you inhale completely from your feet to your crown visualize the joined energy streams as activating each of your chakras with a gold beam of light as the rising breath reaches each chakra.  Chakras are activated with gold light, breath and prana in this order:

As you begin a slow exhalation, the raised white light energy separates at the transpersonal point and cascades down the sides of your body to the area below your feet.  Repeat the inhalation of white light energy and the activation of each chakra with beams of gold light three times.

32.  Sivasana (Relaxation Pose)

33.  Spinal Twist (Matsyendrasana)

Sadhana Part III

The third part of Spiritual Yoga Sadhana is devoted to meditation, the experience of awareness and  a closing ritual.  As with opening prayers each individual develops their own meaningful prayers and rituals to close sadhana.

34.  Pranayama: Nadi Shodhana

35.  Meditation

36.  Closing Prayers and Rituals

    After sitting in meditation I offer the following prayer:

    "Hari Om, Shanti, Shanti, Shanti, Shalom, Peace!
      May Peace be in our hearts today.
      May all Life know Peace as I have known Peace.
      May all Life know Love as I have known Love.
      May all life know Blessings and Abundance
      As I have known Blessings and Abundance."

 I sit quietly for a few moments and feel inner peace and joy.

  "Thank you Lord for the divine light."

Reach your hands with palms down to a few inches above the candle flame and symbolically pull the light towards your heart several times and then towards your third eye several times as you say:

 "Please open my heart to spiritual love and my eyes to spiritual vision."

OM TAT SAT

I extinguish the candle, recite "OM TAT SAT" three times and strike the Tibetan singing bowl to end sadhana.  The Bhagavad-Gita closes its chapters with the mantra "OM TAT SAT" - Divine Absolute Reality - the consciousness we achieve in yoga sadhana.

Peace, Love, Blessings and Abundance!

Namaste!

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