Thapasya Alternative Therapies & Courses

Thapasya Alternative Therapies & Courses Thapasya is a centre for the study and practice of Yoga, Meditation And alternative medicines . We offering training programs and certificate courses

Thapasya introducing different types of Yoga, Meditation training programs and certificate courses. Such as Yoga, Meditation, Deeksha, Upasana, Special Ayurvedic treatments, Healing programs, Alternative medicinal course traditional and non traditional. Regardless of whether you are new to yoga or have been practicing for
years, this course has something for everyone. You will tune up, tone
up, and recharge your vital energy systems using yoga and chakra
balancing as your tools! Yoga is a vast technology. No matter how long you practice, there will always be something new to do, something new to discover, both about yourself and the technology. That is what keeps it fresh, exciting, and challenging!And if you're new to yoga wow! In both cases, you will learn a lot from taking this class. We will cover the technologies of
yoga, mantra, mudra and meditation and how use of these practices
can help strengthen every aspect of your entire being. Tapsayakerala@gmail.com

SRI VIDYA UPASANA Srividya is an ancient and influential school of Goddess-centered Shakta Tantrism. Centering on the go...
25/04/2015

SRI VIDYA UPASANA

Srividya is an ancient and influential school of Goddess-centered Shakta Tantrism. Centering on the goddess's three manifestations1.The beneficent deity Lalita Tripurasundari2. Her mantra; 3.and the yantra known as Sri Chakra. Srividya creates a systematic, esoteric discipline combining elements of the yogas of knowledge, of devotion, and of ritual.In the Shakta form of worship, Srividyopasana (i.e., the pursuit of enlightenment via Srividya) is considered the pinnacle of achievement. If the aspirant is initiated properly, it is the ultimate path, because it gives you the experience of union with the Universe, the Cosmos - or whatever name you prefer to call IT by. It is said you must, in past lives, have done thousands of years of sadhana of all the devatas such as Vishnu, Shiva, etc. to reach this point. It is said that one can obtain initiation into Srividya only if one is in his/her or his final birth - or is verily Shiva Himself.And within Srividyopasana there are stages of practice - from simple recitation of mantras to long and ritually complex mediations, all of which are followed progressively until suddenly you are THERE. In this context it is said that even if you are not really competent, some past meritorious karma can still you get initiated into Srividya, and you will become a yogabhrashta (an outcast in spiritual practice) – then in the next birth you will start where you stopped and will attain the union faster

There are many paths of sadhana within Srividya. Some are suitable for some and some are suitable for others. Which is right for a given aspirant depends not only on one's level of spiritual development, but also upon one's circumstances. Not everyone can cope with the rigorous rituals required by full-blown Srividyopasana, whether due to unfamiliarity with details, or lack of time and/or facilities. Not everyone can undertake daily austerities running into hours. The main practice of Srividya - worship of Sri Yantra - can take anywhere from 30 minutes to a full day, depending on how you do it. You have to go by your gut feeling to decide what's right for you.The two main types of pooja are srishti krama and samhara karma - or in English, the creation method and the dissolution method. In samhara karma, each Devi is worshiped and is absorbed into the next Devi, and it continues until we reach Lalita, in whom, by that time, all the Devis will be absorbed. In srishti karma, Lalita is worshipped first, and from her the next Devi is extracted, and from her the next one, and onward until all the Devis are in their rightful places

The full pooja takes hours, because at each point we pause and do smaller, detailed poojas. (What is pooja but an attempt at meditating on the form of Devi?) Hence the sages of yore created a recitation known as the Khadgamala Stotram. The Devi herself must have inspired the great Upasakas to create a capsule that contains everything so that for this time and clime it is THE upasana. All of the sadhana of Srividya can be achieved by the recitation of the Khadgamala. Hours of long ritual compressed to less than half an hour of intense meditation that will give you a ticket on the same plane as the great Srividya Upasakas. Says one experienced Srividya Upasaka, "Whatever your developmental stage, this is IT!" Even those who have not been initiated into Srividya can benefit from the Khadgamala.Sri.Amritananda Natha Saraswati himself describes it as follows: "The Khadgamala is the equation I=WORLD=BEYOND. Regular practice protects you, nourishes you, and takes you beyond. It fulfils all wishes, more than you desire, instantly. Therein lies its power. How should you practice Khadgamala? As you are reciting each name, a portion of Sri Chakra should spring up in your imagination. The power comes from intensifying concentration to visualize the form, hear the sound, feel the touch, taste, and smell of the divine perfume of the goddess manifesting that part of the ever youthful Goddess.The Goddess loves fun. She is deeply in love with You, making You HER Siva. So begin your journey to Goddess today, no matter how feebly. You can add power and depth as you move along.

All mantras cannot be recited by all people. The only people who are entitled to recite any mantra is a Sri Vidya Upasaka, for others the mantras are to be checked for compatibility. There are some mantras that are not compatible for some, so the person who gives should know what is compatible and what is not, that can be known only if you know all mantras or at least a large part as no one can really know ALL the mantras..

Courses offered by Tapasya school of alternative medicines
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15/07/2014

Self Empowering Package

Yoga - Meditation - Soul healing
(Individual,family and group)

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15/07/2014

Spiritual Empowering Package

Yoga - Reiki - Spiritual healing
(individual,family and group)

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15/07/2014

Mudra Meditation

There are a few mudras that are commonly used in a yoga practice
Atmanjalia mudra, Jnana mudra, Chin mudra
But mudras are not limited to just these few common yoga ones. They are limitless.
Mudras are often used during meditation. They have healing properties for the
emotional, and physical health of the practitioner, just like yoga. Mudras and breath
also be used together, just like yoga. To me, they seem very different but yet very similar and could be used together to get the desired effect and complement each other
When practicing a mudra, the pressure of the fingers engaged in the mudra should be
very light but firm and the other fingers and hand should be relaxed. If practicing a mudra by itself, without an asana practice, it is advised to start with several deep exhalations at the beginning. It is also recommended to pay attention to the kumbhaka (breath retention) after inhalation and after exhalation

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15/07/2014

Hypnosis has been defined as "...a special psychological state with certain physiological attributes, resembling sleep only superficially and marked by a functioning of the individual at a level of awareness other than the ordinary conscious state." This definition captures our common understanding of hypnosis; however, research has not only revealed that hypnosis is a much more complicated thing, but it has also given rise to a number of definitions. One suggestion is that hypnosis is a mental state, while another links it to imaginative role-enactment.
Persons under hypnosis are said to have heightened focus and concentration with the ability to concentrate intensely on a specific thought or memory, while blocking out sources of distraction. Hypnosis is usually induced by a procedure known as a hypnotic induction involving a series of preliminary instructions and suggestions. The hypnotic suggestions may be delivered by a hypnotist in the presence of the subject, or may be self-administered ("self-suggestion" or "autosuggestion"). The use of hypnotism for therapeutic purposes is referred to as "hypnotherapy", while its use as a form of entertainment for an audience is known as "stage hypnosis".
The term "hypnosis" comes from the Greek word hypnos which means sleep. The words "hypnosis" and "hypnotism" both derive from the term "neuro-hypnotism" (nervous sleep) coined by the Scottish surgeon James Braid around 1841. Braid based his practice on that developed by Franz Mesmer and his followers ("Mesmerism" or "animal magnetism"), but differed in his theory as to how the procedure worked.
There is a belief that hypnosis is a form of unconsciousness resembling sleep, but contemporary research suggests that hypnotic subjects are fully awake and are focusing attention, with a corresponding decrease in their peripheral awareness.Subjects also show an increased response to suggestions. In the first book on the subject, Neurypnology (1843), Braid described "hypnotism" as a state of physical relaxation accompanied and induced by mental concentration ("abstraction").
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15/07/2014

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15/07/2014

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