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Samskara DahanaKriya
Samskara Dahana Kriya
Introduction to Samskara Dahana Kriya
Samskara Dahana Kriya is a transformative technique meticulously designed to liberate individuals from the body’s emotional, mental, and physical pain. This potent completion process cultivates inner peace and contributes to global harmony. Rooted in the understanding that our suffering stems from negative life patterns and perceptions, this kriya facilitates burning such detrimental engrams, creating a positive outlook towards life and relationships. Embarking on this journey initiates a profound state of complete completion with oneself, addressing the “engraved memories” that hinder our present existence and unlocking a path to healing and enlightenment.
Benefits of Samskara Dahana Kriya
Samskara Dahana Kriya offers liberation from deep-rooted pain, enhancing self-awareness and purification. It leads to inner peace, spiritual powers, and a pure inner space, enriching both personal growth and contributing to global harmony.
5 Steps to Transformation with Samskara Dahana Kriya
- Sit and write down all your pain incidents and patterns – physical pains, mental pains, emotional pains, psychological pains.
- Then, relive them in your inner space with your eyes closed – at least five times.
- Relive and relieve them with a mirror – at least five times.
- Sit with another person and share. Share at least five times. You need to see each other to do this. If you do this online, do it via Skype, Hangouts, etc.
- Listen to at least five people’s stories to help them through their pain.
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