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The Eight Human Talents

The Eight Human Talents

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must to buy!
Review: A must to buy! It helped me a great deal to become more balanced, energized, focused. It taught me how to go with a flow in life. The book reminds us ,once again, what it means to live every day to the fullest - tomorrow is not granted. The book is a wonderfull first step on the road to self-discovery!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Accessible, inspirational introduction to Yogi Bhajan
Review: Every technique comes from somewhere. Yogi Bhajan is the source of wisdom and the techniques in this book. He is a true master of the science of yoga, a world leader in peace and a successful family man and business leader. Gurumukh has loving presented his teachings and made the philosophy of an elevated life and the techniques to do it accessible.

As Director of Training in Kundalini Yoga for 25 years I see many books and manuals cross my desk for review. This is excellent.

If you enjoy it also look at "Breathwalk" (June 2000) by Yogi Bhajan and Kundalini Yoga - the flow of eternal power by Shakti Parwha Khalsa.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The eight human talents
Review: I am a Kundalini Yoga Instructor in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and I find the book very impressive and informative

I'm looking forward very much in meeting you in Singapore for workshops conducted, There is plenty to learn and be inspired from your classes in Singapore.

My understanding of the Kundalini Yoga as taught by Siri Singh Sahib during my stay in Los Angeles in 1990 to 1992. His explanation of the neurons and atoms and nerve kindling with the heat of Kundalini rising were very authentic!
Giving rise what we benefit on what our chakras do when we practise Yoga.

Your book simplifies for a beginner reader and illustrates pictorially an explanation of chakras; and has aided as a teaching manual to help Malaysian Kundalini Yoga students under me what Kundalini energy is doing to " their body " when they they feel wanting to be aware scientifically how did they ""ACTUALLY get well".

One such is Deva, an south Indian student. He felt during the classes with me imagined meditating in a beautiful natural environment in the nature jungle with trees, rivers and waterfalls.

He did his set on Nerve, Navel and Lower Spine Strength each exercise 2 minutes full without failure surprising for a beginner, And he claims practising them at home more than a few times a week.

He says, that at every end of an exercise set, he feels his nerve from the throat to his eye centres beaming with glowing light and hears musical sound current like "divine".

He says, that experience invigorates him and he feels he is travelling through the planes of higher consciousness and feels soaked in the vibration of of other realms and.

That it washes away his negative foreboding and feels a new him, innocent and refreshed.

He feels he says I want to practise this set and another set to add on his experience until he wants to meditation of oneness with him and NATURE and find a combination of yogas to achieve a spiritual self to meet a Guru. I told him that is the goal and projection YOU WANT to achieve so you are consciousness that integrates them all.

He was very kindly and receptfully took some notes on the photocopies of a few pages of the origins of Yoga from Kundalini Quarterly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Different from other yoga books.
Review: I am currently really interested in yoga, and have been reading several books on the subject. I bought this one because I was pregnant last year, and used the pre-natal video by the author. I was not disappointed with the video, and I found the book to be a great way to learn more about the author, and most especially her style of "Kundalini" yoga. Kundalini yoga focuses more on the breath, chanting, and mantras than your traditional yogas. The book focuses on the 8 chakras (hence the title of the book), and how you can work to "unblock" them and/or get them to work to their fullest extent. Sounds hokey, I know, but you get into it, and she does have some good points. There must be something to her practice, because all the celebrities don't go to her for nothing!!! (They include Madonna, Cindy Crawford, David Duchovny, Courtney Love, etc.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Different from other yoga books.
Review: I am currently really interested in yoga, and have been reading several books on the subject. I bought this one because I was pregnant last year, and used the pre-natal video by the author. I was not disappointed with the video, and I found the book to be a great way to learn more about the author, and most especially her style of "Kundalini" yoga. Kundalini yoga focuses more on the breath, chanting, and mantras than your traditional yogas. The book focuses on the 8 chakras (hence the title of the book), and how you can work to "unblock" them and/or get them to work to their fullest extent. Sounds hokey, I know, but you get into it, and she does have some good points. There must be something to her practice, because all the celebrities don't go to her for nothing!!! (They include Madonna, Cindy Crawford, David Duchovny, Courtney Love, etc.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The eight human talents
Review: One of the most perfect books ever written. I know it has new ideas that many may not be used to but, give it a chance let go of the skepticism. It is life transforming. Do the exercises and the meditations. Just do it!!!!!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: More Yoga and Less Aphorisms, Please
Review: The best part of living in LA is being able to take Gurumukh's classes regularly. So, because I'm privileged enough to be one of her students, I wasn't in too big a hurry to rush out and read her book, I figured "I HEAR her all the time, she's my teacher, why READ what she's got to say?" Well, when I recently bought it, I couldn't stop reading it. "Eight Human Talents" is wonderful. The tone is calm and loving (like Gurumukh) and provides an invaluable insight to Kundalini Yoga. "Eight Human Talents" explains exactly why this particular yoga is a great solution for modern, everyday stress overload and waning spirit. It describes in detail the kinds of benefits one can expect to attain; stronger body, calmer mind and healthier attitudes - just to name a few. The exercises are well illustrated. The mystery of "chakras" is revealed in everyday language. It is punctuated with her humor, inspiring life stories and beautiful passages of wisdom from her Guru, Yogi Bhajan among others.

Gurumukh stresses in her writing, the importance of having a strong and open heart, not just a strong, beautiful body. She gently reminds us that "we are spiritual beings having a human experience" and above all, she reminds us to breathe. I highly recommend this book for everyone, novice and yoga virtuoso alike. It's good for you!

Since I began doing Kundalini Yoga at the Golden Bridge, where Gurumukh is the director, a little more than a year ago, I've managed to lose a significant amount of weight and learned to relax - no small feats. Even the art I make looks happier!

Congratulations and thank you, to a most excellent teacher and her blessed collaborators. My precious loved ones will surely get a gift of this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A GREAT CHOICE FOR YOGIS OR NOVICES
Review: This book is one of the most accesible yoga books I have read. Sometimes yoga books can be more daunting than a class itself! The prose is often very esoteric and the poses intimidating. Gurmukh makes the esoteric understandable. The book makes sense of the chakra system for western readers. The poses are attainable, no foot behind the head! I've been Ashtanga for about three years and this book really makes want to try Kundalini.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enhances Well-being on Every Level
Review: This is a wonderfully inspirational and uplifting book. It is well worth reading and enjoying. However, it has some flaws as a book on kundalini yoga. "Tuning in" is not given, although this is an important thing to do before practice. If it were just a few exercises, this would not be important. But one full set was given and so were some meditations, so tuning in should have been given also. Since kundalini yoga is done in sets of exercises, and this book mostly just has single exercises, it gives a slightly slanted picture of kundalini yoga in practice. Kundalini Yoga by Shakta Kaur Khalsa and Kundalini Yoga for Mind, Body and Beyond by Ravi Singh are much better books for practice. That said, this book is a very readable and enjoyable picture of the spiritual path.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: inspirational but not a manual
Review: This is a wonderfully inspirational and uplifting book. It is well worth reading and enjoying. However, it has some flaws as a book on kundalini yoga. "Tuning in" is not given, although this is an important thing to do before practice. If it were just a few exercises, this would not be important. But one full set was given and so were some meditations, so tuning in should have been given also. Since kundalini yoga is done in sets of exercises, and this book mostly just has single exercises, it gives a slightly slanted picture of kundalini yoga in practice. Kundalini Yoga by Shakta Kaur Khalsa and Kundalini Yoga for Mind, Body and Beyond by Ravi Singh are much better books for practice. That said, this book is a very readable and enjoyable picture of the spiritual path.


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