Shakta Kaur - Yoga Teacher

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For Epilepsy

(Meditation as Medicine, p. 253, Dr. Dharma Singh Khalsa)


Posture: Sit on your heel, right leg over the left, left leg touching the floor. This is called Hero Pose. You can also sit in a chair with your right leg crossed over your left and your back straight.


Focus: Your eyes are one-tenth open and look at the palms of your hands.


Breath: The breath will come automatically as you chant.


Mantra: Chant continuously the mantra, “Sa, Ta, Na, Ma.”


Meaning of Mantra: This mantra represents the cycle of creation. “Sa” means infinity; “Ta” means life; “Na” means death; “Ma” means rebirth.


Mudra: The hands are cupped, little fingers touching along their length, ini front of your chest, as if you were about to receive an offering.


Time: Start with 3 or 11 minutes and slowly build up to 31 minutes.


End: Inhale, hold your breath for 10 seconds, exhale and relax.


COMMENTS: This meditation is helpful in cases of epilepsy. Of course, however, no patient should stop taking any anti-seizure medication abruptly or without the knowledge of his/her physician.