Connect with Spirit: Laya Yoga Kundalini Mantra Kriya

“This mantra was guarded like a secret gem. It is the key to the inner doors of naad - the realm of creative sound. If you listen to the sound of the mantra and then concentrate into its subtle sounds, you will become absorbed into the unlimited domain of your higher Self.”

-SuperHealth

“Laya” is a Sanskrit word meaning “dissolve.” Practicing this meditation enables you to consciously remember and experience the link between you and the Creator as One.

It is said that this mantra opens the secret book of Laya Yoga. For me, it feels like altering the conscious level of the mind to a higher state by making the mind listen to the inner sound. I can attest to the experience that this Kriya delivers that – and more. 

It is one of the very first meditations I encountered as a new Kundalini Yoga practitioner, and today, I love sharing it with new students. It is so very gentle, so sweet, yet so powerful; and yes, it also makes me feel very connected to the Creator.

In all its subtle complexity, it is also rather easy and straightforward for a beginner to explore. The effects are simultaneously sweet and gentle, and undeniably very real and present. Repeatedly spiraling the energy flow from root to crown, I feel deeply grounded - without any accompanying heaviness. At the same time, I feel totally airy and ethereal - connected to the beyond. It is a very remarkable experience!

It is also said that this mantra takes you to the most subtle realm of creativity. It awakens the kundalini force that energizes the whole Creation. Yes, it does! And just reading that sentence means perhaps nothing to you, but the experience of the meditation will bring you understanding. So try it! And let me know what it does for you.

Laya Yoga Mantra - Kundalini Meditation

  • Sit with crossed legs or in a chair with a straight spine. 

  • Eye position: Focus through the brow point (third eye).

  • Mudra: Put the palms together in Prayer Pose at the center of the chest or in Gyan Mudra with wrists on the knees.

  • Mantra: 

    • EK ONG KAR-(UH)  –  One Creator Creation

    • SAA TAA NAA MAA-(UH)  –  True Identity

    • SIREE WHAA-(UH) HAY GU-ROO  –  Great Indescribable wisdom

    • The chant is very precise. On EK pull in the navel. On each final “UH,” lift the diaphragm up firmly. The “UH” sound is a result of the powerful movement of the diaphragm, not a purposely pronounced sound. Relax the navel and abdomen on “HAY GUROO.”

  • Visualization:

    • The sound has a “spin” to it. It is a 3 ½ cycle rhythm.

    • As you chant, imagine energy and sound spiraling up and around the spinal cord in a right-handed helix (clockwise direction looking down from the top of the spine).

    • Start at the base of the spine as you initiate the energy from the navel.

    • End with the focus over the head to the Cosmos on HAY GUROO.

  • Time: Continue for 11-31 minutes. It is suggested to practice for 40-120 days.

Comments: This extraordinary Laya Yoga chant brings the soul and destiny present. It suspends you above conflicts attracted by success and the activity of the Positive Mind. It allows your activity to serve your purpose. It makes you creative and focused on your real priorities and helps you sacrifice what is needed to accomplish them.

Zoran Lovrencic

Zoran is a Kundalini Yoga and Meditation teacher in Sweden. He leads a monthly Meditation Meeting for SuperHealth: register free here. Please contact Zoran at zoran@goldenheartyoga.se. Learn more at www.goldenheartyoga.se.

Mukta KhalsaComment