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[[Tibetan]] [[tantric]] [[Yoga]] and Luejong
  
Tibetan tantric Yoga and Luejong
 
  
  
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The [[Tibetan]] [[tantric yoga]], laid down by the [[tantric tradition]] of [[master]] [[Pundit]] [[Naropa]] and [[Lama]] [[Marpa Lotsawa]], is a practice that has been done by [[Indian]] and [[Tibetan]] [[yogis]] for centuries. It is not like the normal [[yoga]] practiced in the [[West]]. It is a practice of [[rLung]] ([[psychic]] [[wind]]), joined with [[mental]] exercise and [[visualization]] of the [[channels]] and [[chakras]], and it is based on [[spiritual]] and [[mental development]]. Through [[physical]] positions and movements, the [[yoga]] exercises remove the negative energies from the [[channels]] and [[chakras]], harmonize the [[subtle wind]] and [[release]] the inner [[stress]] and tension. The [[yoga]] technique basically helps stimulate [[channels]] and [[chakras]], tames the [[mind]] and gives [[spiritual experience]].
  
The Tibetan tantric yoga, laid down by the tantric tradition of master Pundit Naropa and Lama Marpa Lotsawa, is a practice that has been done by Indian and Tibetan yogis for centuries. It is not like the normal yoga practiced in the West. It is a practice of rLung (psychic wind), joined with mental exercise and visualization of the channels and chakras, and it is based on spiritual and mental development. Through physical positions and movements, the yoga exercises remove the negative energies from the channels and chakras, harmonize the subtle wind and release the inner stress and tension. The yoga technique basically helps stimulate channels and chakras, tames the mind and gives spiritual experience.
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To achieve profound [[realization]] and [[enlightenment]], one should become a full [[practitioner]] of the [[Naropa's]] six [[dharma]] or [[yoga]] practices, through the [[realization]] method of [[Lama]] [[Marpa]], a life-long exercise practice, joined with the proper [[motivation]], [[spiritual]] [[discipline]], and [[correct view]], which can lead oneself to the [[pure]] [[state]] of [[awakened]] [[Buddhahood]].
  
To achieve profound realization and enlightenment, one should become a full practitioner of the Naropa's six dharma or yoga practices, through the realization method of Lama Marpa, a life-long exercise practice, joined with the proper motivation, spiritual discipline, and correct view, which can lead oneself to the pure state of awakened Buddhahood.
 
  
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Luejong part-1: main [[yogic]] exercises
  
Luejong part-1: main yogic exercises
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The [[yogic]] exercise is called Luejong and is the preliminary [[condition]] to get to the [[Lama]] [[Marpa's]] [[teaching]] and practice. To become a qualified [[yogi]], one must train their body/mind, elasticize the [[body]] and [[channels]], and restore the [[rLung]] and energetic flows by performing some [[physical]] exercise with proper and {{Wiki|sincere}} [[motivation]].
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Generally there are six basic [[physical]] exercises and 39 secondary exercises practiced to restore the [[energy]] function of the general [[wind]] and the five [[principal]] [[wind]] functions in the [[four chakras]].
  
The yogic exercise is called Luejong and is the preliminary condition to get to the Lama Marpa's teaching and practice. To become a qualified yogi, one must train their body/mind, elasticize the body and channels, and restore the rLung and energetic flows by performing some physical exercise with proper and sincere motivation.
 
Generally there are six basic physical exercises and 39 secondary exercises practiced to restore the energy function of the general wind and the five principal wind functions in the four chakras.
 
  
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The [[benefit]] of the [[yoga practice]] is to:
  
The benefit of the yoga practice is to:
 
  
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- Prolong [[life]]
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- Clean the [[channels]] and [[chakras]]
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- Prevent various [[physical]] and energetic disorders
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- Cure the different [[physical]] disorders with {{Wiki|individual}} exercises
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- Increase the [[awareness]]
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- Improve [[memory]]
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- Give [[spiritual experience]]
  
- Prolong life
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[[Tummo yoga]]: part-2
- Clean the channels and chakras
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This [[yoga]] is not described here in detail as [[interested]] [[people]] must obtain [[initiation]], instruction, and go to a long [[retreat]].
- Prevent various physical and energetic disorders
 
- Cure the different physical disorders with individual exercises
 
- Increase the awareness
 
- Improve memory
 
- Give spiritual experience
 
  
Tummo yoga: part-2
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[[Yoga]] of the [[elements]]
This yoga is not described here in detail as interested people must obtain initiation, instruction, and go to a long retreat.
 
  
Yoga of the elements
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The [[Yoga]] [[element]] [[meditation]] is a special [[yogic practice]] used to {{Wiki|purify}}, re-balance and recharge our basic [[five elements]] with the [[primordial]] [[elements]] of our body/mind. It introduces the method of uniting the [[self]] to the deep [[nature]] of the [[phenomena]], or sky and [[earth]], through a profound {{Wiki|contemplative}} [[meditation]].
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The practitionners, verbally guided by an instructor, heal themselves through the successive [[elements]] of [[visualization]]. They first [[visualize]] the [[primordial]] [[space]] and later the other [[elements]] and their colors, one by one. This practice purifies and restores one’s [[own]] [[body]], {{Wiki|organs}}, [[channels]], [[consciousness]], [[subtle wind]] energies, as well as the {{Wiki|subtle}} and [[gross body]] energies.
  
The Yoga element meditation is a special yogic practice used to purify, re-balance and recharge our basic five elements with the primordial elements of our body/mind. It introduces the method of uniting the self to the deep nature of the phenomena, or sky and earth, through a profound contemplative meditation.
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The [[element]] [[yoga]] is a part of the [[Tibetan]] [[Yoga practice]].
The practitionners, verbally guided by an instructor, heal themselves through the successive elements of visualization. They first visualize the primordial space and later the other elements and their colors, one by one. This practice purifies and restores one’s own body, organs, channels, consciousness, subtle wind energies, as well as the subtle and gross body energies.
 
 
 
The element yoga is a part of the Tibetan Yoga practice.
 
  
  

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Tibetan tantric Yoga and Luejong


The Tibetan tantric yoga, laid down by the tantric tradition of master Pundit Naropa and Lama Marpa Lotsawa, is a practice that has been done by Indian and Tibetan yogis for centuries. It is not like the normal yoga practiced in the West. It is a practice of rLung (psychic wind), joined with mental exercise and visualization of the channels and chakras, and it is based on spiritual and mental development. Through physical positions and movements, the yoga exercises remove the negative energies from the channels and chakras, harmonize the subtle wind and release the inner stress and tension. The yoga technique basically helps stimulate channels and chakras, tames the mind and gives spiritual experience.

To achieve profound realization and enlightenment, one should become a full practitioner of the Naropa's six dharma or yoga practices, through the realization method of Lama Marpa, a life-long exercise practice, joined with the proper motivation, spiritual discipline, and correct view, which can lead oneself to the pure state of awakened Buddhahood.


Luejong part-1: main yogic exercises

The yogic exercise is called Luejong and is the preliminary condition to get to the Lama Marpa's teaching and practice. To become a qualified yogi, one must train their body/mind, elasticize the body and channels, and restore the rLung and energetic flows by performing some physical exercise with proper and sincere motivation. Generally there are six basic physical exercises and 39 secondary exercises practiced to restore the energy function of the general wind and the five principal wind functions in the four chakras.


The benefit of the yoga practice is to:


- Prolong life - Clean the channels and chakras - Prevent various physical and energetic disorders - Cure the different physical disorders with individual exercises - Increase the awareness - Improve memory - Give spiritual experience

Tummo yoga: part-2 This yoga is not described here in detail as interested people must obtain initiation, instruction, and go to a long retreat.

Yoga of the elements

The Yoga element meditation is a special yogic practice used to purify, re-balance and recharge our basic five elements with the primordial elements of our body/mind. It introduces the method of uniting the self to the deep nature of the phenomena, or sky and earth, through a profound contemplative meditation. The practitionners, verbally guided by an instructor, heal themselves through the successive elements of visualization. They first visualize the primordial space and later the other elements and their colors, one by one. This practice purifies and restores one’s own body, organs, channels, consciousness, subtle wind energies, as well as the subtle and gross body energies.

The element yoga is a part of the Tibetan Yoga practice.


Source

https://www.tibetanmedicine-edu.org/index.php/tibetan-yoga