Since I purchased my first gong in January this year and completed two gong classes in Hong Kong, I've been bringing my gong with me. I stumbled upon this article written by Kara Ortiga who apparently was in one of my classes at Life Yoga in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. I'm sharing it here. Thank you to Kara. :-)
MARCH 06, 2016
How a Kundalini Yoga Class Can Bring Out Your Inner Glow BY KARA ORTIGA
MARCH 06, 2016
How a Kundalini Yoga Class Can Bring Out Your Inner Glow BY KARA ORTIGA
This month, we here at
Preen are determined to work on our fitness. Be our witness (see what we did
there?) by checking out our motivational #fitspo stories on new workout
routines, the low-down on healthy eating, and the latest in athleisure every
week—you know, just about everything you need to get those pulses
racing.
It was, in my head, one
of the most unusual yoga classes I had ever attended, beginning with a
discourse on the significance and meaning of the full moon, followed by some
astrological trivia, and then chanting.
It’s not exactly what
you’d expect of a typical yoga class, but the results, to be felt almost
immediately, are also not quite like any other. The exercise merges yoga
postures with meditation, breathing exercises, and incantations. You will be
asked to hold your breath, clench the area near your sex organs, and suspend
unique positions. At one point, you will find yourself rocking your body back
and forth, moving your butt up and down while standing on tip toes, all while
focusing your gaze on the tip of your nose (and not to be embarrassed when it
seems like you’re cross-eyed). You will end the class in meditation, lying on
your back for about five minutes while the teacher walks around the room
striking a gong. But these seemingly odd exercises are actually a practice that
cleanses your mind and body.
Kundalini refers to the
energy that is pent up at the bottom of your spine. And by practicing the
techniques taught in this class, you are awakening this life force and making
it flow to the crown of your head, releasing it at higher energy channels in
the body. At Life Yoga Center in the Fort, where
classes are available once a week, it is referred to as the Inner Glow class—a
beauty yoga designed to arouse a healthy outer radiance by purifying from
within. And this purification process will surely be felt.
In the middle of the
class, during moments of stillness when you are asked to meditate, this is
where you begin to feel the energy surging within—a subtle vibration will
engulf your body, as if you’re floating on the surface of a calm sea. It’s a
delicate out-of-body experience unlike any other. Remember that gong I was
saying that the teacher plays at the end of the class? It’s my favorite
part—the melodious striking of the gong sending soft waves through my body.
After one class, you’ll feel lighter inside, with a more positive demeanor. You
feel relaxed in a way that isn’t just on the surface, and this feeling, they
say, can last for almost a week.
Rosan Cruz, who is the
instructor of the Kundalini class at Life, maintains a fun and ethereal vibe in
the room. Her instructions are conversational, and she encourages everyone to
smile. Music is also a big part of every session, since you meditate to some
soulful, pop mantra-filled tunes playing in the background. If you’re
open-minded and looking to expel not just the fats from your body, but also the
impurities of the mind, then sign up for Kundalini class. I’m a believer.
Life Yoga Center. Eight
Forbestown Road, Burgos Circle, Bonifactio Global City. (02) 886-7500. (0927)
692-1199. For more information, e-mail info@lifeyogacenter.com and visit their
official website.
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