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The Ancient Blessing Of Tibetan Pulsing

Nandita Kochar

An ancient meditative technique that originated in the monasteries of Tibet, Tibetan Pulsing was brought to the modern world by Osho. It is a culmination of bodywork, touch, acupressure, color and sound. 

In a session, pressure is applied to parts of the body which are in direct contact with the nervous system. The gentle but continuous pressure and the connection between these points will keep the pulse going through the body, activating the earlier dormant areas. This allows for blockages to open up and inner healing to start. 

Practice Head for Tibetan Pulsing at Happy Ho, Sanjay is a young lad from Delhi who became a disciple of Osho at the early age of 17. He was initiated by Osho himself.

He was deeply influenced and inspired by Osho’s way of life. Keen to understand Osho’s vision of life, he moved to Tibetan Pulsing and was soon immersed into it. As he got deeper into it, he found it be grounded and practical technique to unlock the door to blissfulness.

It was in the year 2000, that he and his Japanese partner Yashu started teaching Tibetan Pulsing worldwide. Their sessions are enchanting, much sought after and life changers for many. Together they have brought a new dimension to their work of transforming base sexual energy into its higher potential, and made it a very effective source for healing, consciousness, love and spirituality. He has also gained expertise in neo-Reichian processes and holds sessions in the same as well.

Sanjay encourages people to take a dip into Tibetan Pulsing Yoga.  He says, “It is an amazing process. You enter into a new dimension, learn to look with eyes fresh as new born baby’s, unconditioned, uncluttered, a new mind and an open heart full of love. It guides you to an inner vision that reveals the secrets of this organism we call the human life and opens the doors to a blissful life.

Receive the healing of Tibetan Pulsing now by booking a session at Happy Ho!

(Image credits: https://www.tibetanpulsing.yoga/nisargaflyer2019)

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