In this episode, you’ll hear from Amanbir on:
[09.36] His desire to work in alignment with his highest self. His ambition is to move beyond the fluctuations of his mind and moods and listen to the voice of his soul.
[17.59] Harmonyum Healing. Amanbir describes this Kabbalah-based practice which focuses on expanding the sacred spark of light within us to bring about physical, spiritual and emotional healing.
[27.00] Amanbir’s meditation advice. He suggests beginners find a style that works for them before moving on to a more challenging practice, such as silent meditation.
[29.29] The connection between Chinese medicine and Kundalini Yoga. Amanbir explains how the kriyas encourage the flow of energy through the meridian channels and strengthen the connection between body, mind and spirit.
[36.01] Protective mantras. He provides an example of the power of mantras to protect against animosity, negativity and psychic attack and create a space of safety and resolution.
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Links from this episode:
Grab a copy of Amanbir’s recommended books: The Fruits of the Tree of Life : The Cabbalistic Tradition by Omraam M. Aivanhov The Kundalini Yoga Experience: Bringing Body, Mind, and Spirit Together by Guru Dharam Singh Khalsa & Darryl O'Keeffe Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk Andrew McClure’s vegan butter Go to to learn about Amanbir’s Spring Cleanse for Body, Mind and Soul Check out to find out more about Amanbir’s upcoming workshop
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Credits:
Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind
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