Gnosis and the Yantra Yoga for Long Life
The health and vitality of the physical body is essential for anyone who aspires towards the awakening of the consciousness. Initiated students of Tantric traditions are taught exercises called Yantra Yoga to promote health and fortitude needed for their rigorous self-development. Samael Aun Weor, a reincarnated lama from the Sacred Order of Tibet, teaches in this book a synthesized and refined sequence of Yantric exercises with profound benefits that anyone can experience. In addition, he provides a fascinating and often shocking perspective on the reality of our situation, and the tremendous urgency for us to change our ways.
Special Edition: Boxed set includes a durable reference card for use while practicing the exercises.
“I tell you, brothers and sisters, that we, the Gnostics, have precise methods in order to rejuvenate the organism and cure all sicknesses. It is unquestionable that we can learn how to heal ourselves. Each one of us can be converted into our own physician by learning how to heal ourselves without the necessity of “medicine” - lo and behold, the most beloved ideal.
“It is urgent to preserve the physical body in perfect health for many years so that we can use this precious physical vehicle for the realization of our own Inner Self.” - Samael Aun Weor
Originally published in Spanish as “Ejercicios de Lamaseria” (1973).
- Size: 5.5 x 8.5
- Pages: 124
- ISBN-13: 978-1-934206-35-5
- ISBN-10: 1-934206-35-0
- Price: $13 (US)
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Topics include: Prophecy about Hercolubus and the Impending Doom; Gnostic Paladins; The Inhabitants of the Sun; The Inhabitants of the Sun Sirius; Useless Dreams; Key of SOL (Subject, Object, Location); The Common-Cosmic Trogoautoegocrat Law; The Yantric Exercises; Healing by Means of the Intervention of the Holy Spirit; Pranayama; Viparita Karani Mudra
Editor's Note about Terminology: These exercises have been known by various names, notably called by Gnostic students “the Tibetan rites” or “the lamasery exercises.” It is important to note that the term “lamasery” did not originate in Asia, but was invented by Westerners. Samael Aun Weor used the term as was conventional at the time he was teaching. However, in the spirit of continual improvement that he followed, and with respect to the tradition from which these exercises are derived, we prefer not to perpetuate the use of the term. Therefore, in this book we have exchanged the misnomer “lamasery” for the more accurate and appropriate term “monastery.” Furthermore, we also suggest referring to the exercises with the name of the tradition to which they belong: Yantra Yoga. We the Editors have made those changes to this text.


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