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Kundalini Yoga for Evolving People is a holistic and empowering guide designed to uplift and enrich the lives of individuals from diverse communities. This comprehensive book delves into the realms of physical vitality, mental clarity, emotional balance, and spiritual growth, offering practices that resonate deeply with people of color. Whether you're seeking personal development, stress relief, healing, or a deeper connection with your inner self, this book provides a roadmap to help you navigate the challenges of our ever-changing world and embrace your limitless potential. Author MutShat…mehr

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Kundalini Yoga for Evolving People is a holistic and empowering guide designed to uplift and enrich the lives of individuals from diverse communities. This comprehensive book delves into the realms of physical vitality, mental clarity, emotional balance, and spiritual growth, offering practices that resonate deeply with people of color. Whether you're seeking personal development, stress relief, healing, or a deeper connection with your inner self, this book provides a roadmap to help you navigate the challenges of our ever-changing world and embrace your limitless potential. Author MutShat Shemsut, a dedicated practitioner and teacher of Kundalini Yoga, invites you to explore a collection of invaluable techniques that have shaped her life over the past two decades. This book serves as a beacon of self-empowerment, tailored to the unique experiences of communities of color. It is a roadmap to self-empowerment, personal growth, and spiritual evolution. It's an invitation to rise above the challenges that life presents and live authentically, healthily, and wholeheartedly. Whether you're new to Kundalini Yoga or an experienced practitioner, this book offers profound insights, transformative practices, and a path to self-mastery. In Kundalini Yoga for Evolving People, you will find: * Meditations tailored for physical, mental, and spiritual growth * Techniques to eliminate negative thought patterns and find calm in chaos * Practices to promote healing and prevent various physical and mental conditions * Breathing exercises that enhance mental clarity and emotional balance * A special focus on the well-being of communities of color * Strategies for slowing down and embracing inner stillness Top uses for Kundalini Yoga for Evolving People include: * Personal Transformation: Discover powerful techniques and practices that can lead to profound personal transformation, helping you break free from limiting beliefs and negative thought patterns. * Empowerment for Communities of Color: Find guidance on using Kundalini Yoga and meditation to address the unique challenges faced by communities of color, supporting overall well-being and healing. * Physical Well-Being: Explore yoga sets and meditations that address physical health concerns, such as improving circulation, digestion, and flexibility, while preventing and healing various physical conditions.
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MutShat Shemsut-Gianprem Kaur took her first Kundalini Yoga class in 1999 after reading Muata Ashby's book Egyptian Yoga: The Philosophy of Enlightenment, which talked a lot about the rising of kundalini energy as a way to higher consciousness. At first, her attendance was sporadic. The fallout of a divorce, which was traumatic for all involved, prompted a more serious practice of Kundalini Yoga in 2000. She realized that the practice addressed every human emotion or commotion that one could name, and she saw her way of thinking-and living-shifting in noticeable, positive ways, little by little. Often the only one or sometimes one of a few people of color in her yoga classes, she lamented the fact that those of the African diaspora were missing out on an opportunity to experience the expansiveness and healing that a Kundalini Yoga practice offers.Then she met Krishna Kaur, a dynamic African-American woman who had studied with the master of Kundalini Yoga himself, Yogi Bhajan. Krishna convinced her to become a certified teacher of Kundalini Yoga. To achieve this, MutShat Shemsut-Gianprem flew from New York to Krishna's teacher training in Los Angeles every month for eight months, becoming a Level One certified Kundalini Yoga instructor in 2008. In addition to Krishna, she has studied with Gurucharan Singh Khalsa and Nirvair Singh Khalsa in Espanola, New Mexico; with Sat Jivan Singh and Sat Jivan Kaur in New York; and with Mehtaband Siri Bahadur in Austin, Texas.Graduating from Spelman College in 1978 with a B.A. in English, MutShat went on to earn an M.A. in Afro-American studies and an M.S. in journalism from Boston University. She earned an M.S. in Education from Lehman College and an M.S. in School Leadership from Mercy College. She worked as a journalist for a small Harlem newspaper as a teen, then briefly worked as a journalist for a large metropolitan newspaper as an adult. She got married, had children, became a public school teacher, went into work early, left late, paid bills, and knew that there was something else that she should be doing.As the owner of Purest Light Wellness, a holistic well-being center in the Bronx, New York, she is now doing her mission: helping others on their spiritual journeys while continuing her own. In addition to teaching Kundalini Yoga and Meditation at Level Two, she has begun her first Level Three Mela in 2019. MutShat practices a Kemetic spiritual system and is a healer wabet (priestess), and seba (teacher) of Ankh Kemetic Energy Medicine, an ancient technology akin to reiki (she was attuned by Ra Sekhi founder Rekhit Kajara Nia Yaa Nebthet). She is level one certified in foot reflexology and in sacred art and yoga. As a community wellness advocate, MutShat is available for teaching, wellness, and speaking engagements. You may contact her at inlightyoga108@gmail.com or find out more about her at www.purestlightwellness.love.