Serpent Yoga Serpent Mound Technique

"Yoga's the cessation of mind!" - Patanjali

“The Undulation”: The serpent is the duality, the wave, as above so below, and without it no information could exist. The undulation is life experienced by the creature of awareness.  ©2011 ®Gerber

Serpent Yoga - by Master Richard

One does Yoga with the mind stopping and starting its movement.

This is a new form of yoga, for the advanced being, a motionless yoga. Strike a random pose and stop thinking, strike a new pose when you think again. This is Serpent Yoga, known after the serpent of wisdom. It's like a snake that poses waiting for a thought and then strikes the thought as it appears. The apprentice soon learns that when the attention is focused on "waiting for a thought" a thought cannot come and the mind is emptied. As soon as the focus on that intent, and the discipline of one's attention is lost thought enters. It also teaches movement is an illusion both in the mind and the body. In the daily intercourse of affairs to stop thinking for even a moment alters the outcome for all allowing for the power of the great silence to enter thrusting deeply touching hearts and blowing minds.

So began the Serpent Yoga movement... and follow @Wisdoms and @Meditate on Twitter

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Serpent Mound Technique

Working the mound with the flicking tongue gains the serpent entrance to the sacred cave, when one is being in the moment without thought there is movement, when one thinks one stops, the natural rhythm that results brings the cosmic orgasmos.  

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