Introduction To Guided Meditation & Kundalini Yoga Class Syllabus – Course #101

Online Meditation and Kundalini Yoga Class

Introduction to Guided Meditation and Kundalini Yoga Class – Course #101

Welcome everybody to the  Free Online Introduction to Guided Meditation and Kundalini Yoga ClassAll the material for this class is available via the links on this post and you can start anytime you wish.  The course covers 2 weeks, but you are of course welcome to continue on.  In this post I will provide the class objectives, class details, course syllabus and participation guidelines.  Please read through everything carefully so you will be able to get maximum benefit from the class.   I am glad you all have taken advantage of this opportunity to deepen your spiritual practice and I hope you will make full use of it.  There is, without a doubt, no material equivalent to the rewards that this path bestows.

To register please just leave a comment on this post that you are going to start the course or just send me an email at anmol@anmolmehta.com so I know what kind of participation there is.

Guided Meditation

You can read the original post here (Free Online Guided Meditation and Kundalini Yoga Class) for when the class was first introduced.  Please note that the class is now ongoing and you can start anytime.  I and other experienced practitioners will field all questions and issues on this feedback post in the comments section below.

PLEASE ALSO READ THE FAQ below.  It addresses many of the common questions about the online classes:

FAQ For Free Online Guided Meditation & Kundalini Yoga Classes

Class Objectives:

  1. Pranayama Breathing exercises to build your energy and awareness.
  2. Kundalini Yoga Kriyas for an overall workout and building your core abdominal strength.
  3. Guided Meditation Techniques to promote peace, joy and insight.

Class Details:

Class Structure: 

Each class/session will consist of 3 sections: Breathing exercises (pranayama), Kundalini Yoga Kriyas (sets) and Guided Meditation Practice.  There are a wide range of students participating, from beginners to experienced yoga practitioners, so the exercises are designed to allow you to pace yourself.  The total time will be 45 minutes / day.  Most important, walk the middle path with regard to each session.  DO NOT OVERDO OR OVER STRAIN and at the same time don’t have it be excessively easy either.

Required Reading:

Introduction to Kundalini Yoga
10 Important Guidelines to Kundalini Yoga Practice
Legal Disclaimer

Course Syllabus:

The following describes the 3 sections comprising the 45 minute daily yoga and meditation session for week 1 and week 2.  The approximate total times for each section and set are also given.  Take more rest if you need to, or if you feel comfortable do the poses and exercises a little longer within the alloted time.  Each breathing exercise, Kundalini Yoga Kriya and Guided Meditation technique below is a link to the article with all the details you need.

Week 1: Each day of the first week do the following…

Breathing Exercises Section (Pranayama):  Total time 5 Minutes

Kundalini Yoga Section:  Total time 20 minutes

Guided Meditation Section:  Total time 20 minutes

Week 2: Each day of the second week do the following…

Breathing Exercises Section (Pranayama):  Total time 5 Minutes

Kundalini Yoga Section:  Total time 20 minutes

Guided Meditation Section:  Total time 20 minutes

Participation Guidelines

Following are the guidelines which I suggest we follow…

  • Please post all comments, questions and feedback of a public nature in the comments section of this post.  This way all will benefit from the discussion.  Feel free to ask questions or discuss issues, as that is one of the main reasons for this particular class format.  Of course, you are free to email me as well if you would like the discussion to not be public.
  • If you like, you can indicate with a comment that you have completed your daily session.  Could be as short as “did it”, or of course could be questions, issues or more detailed feedback.  The hardest part with a daily yoga and meditation practice is establishing consistency and regularity and I think having to acknowledge that you completed your daily sadhana (spiritual work) will help in facilitating that.  In addition, your comments could inspire others as well. 
  • I will post all information regarding the class in the comments section below as well, so please check periodically for updates.
  • Before starting your daily yoga and meditation session, take a moment and tune in to your higher self for guidance and protection.  At the end of every session, visualize yourself and the world as you would like it to be.
  • Do the best you can and modify the class as you require.  It is more important to do something, than be overwhelmed or not do anything at all.
  • I wish you all a wonderful learning and transforming experience.

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  1. Emily
    Emily says:

    Namaskar Anmol
    I would like to take your course in meditation and kundalini yoga practices. I thank you very much
    -Emily

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  2. Dee
    Dee says:

    Namaste Anmol, I would like to take this course. Thanks for your great efforts for the betterment of the mankind.
    God Bless!!

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  3. Art of Pop
    Art of Pop says:

    Anmol, you’re a great teacher! You make things simple, clear, and easy to understand, and to apply. I probably will be doing Sodarshan every for the rest of my life–I understand why the 40 consecutive days are required, and I am sooooooo glad I didn’t cop out on Day 5, like I thought of doing because I was exhausted. Sheesh, @ Day 25, I am totally over the hump already!! [It doesn’t seem like it’s been that long.]

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  4. Art of Pop
    Art of Pop says:

    Ahhhh; one week completed. Doing the Breath of Fire while also doing the kriya is not easy. Yesterday, I did grasp the unity, i.e. breath, mind, muscle [control while also relaxed], the rhythm,the “float”, the… yummy! Is good; something to look forward to experiencing again, and extending..

    Doing the meditation immediately after savasana, following all that Breath… may be best fulfilled, and enjoyed, by having a preset intention, e.g. concentrating on simply breathing in a steady, rhythmic manner, and imagining inhaling, and exhaling the Holy Breath, (Divine Spirit), or Love with the air, AS the air, .

    Now, today I begin Week 2’s portion. I’m not online everyday, so, as you can see, I won’t be reporting every day. However, I will certainly be updating you on my progress every few days, at least; but, privately, via email for the remainder of the 40 days..

    Thank you! Namaste.

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  5. Distracted
    Distracted says:

    Even though it’s possible no ones looking at this old thread I’m still gonna post my participation!

    Day 3 just finished and I find the three sections flow so well together! By the time I’m meditating I feel old emotions moving, concentration improving and peace settling in. Thank you for making this wonderful guide and site!

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  6. April
    April says:

    I’ll be starting your class in the next few days :D. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and wisdom! I’ve recently begun to practice Kundalini Yoga and I’m completely hooked! I want to learn as much about it as possible so I am very grateful for your guidance! Thank you!

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  7. ozer
    ozer says:

    sorry but I am not able to go to the actual practical classes even after clicking the links.Want to start earnestly.Pl guide

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