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Sahaja Yoga is a holistic approach to well-being that originated in India in the 1970s. Developed by Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, Sahaja Yoga aims to awaken the kundalini energy within an individual, leading to physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Autocuración con Sahaja Yoga (Self-Healing with Sahaja Yoga) is a specific aspect of Sahaja Yoga that focuses on using the practice to achieve physical and mental self-healing.
Autocuración con Sahaja Yoga offers a holistic approach to physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. While more research is needed to validate its effectiveness, the practice has been reported to have numerous benefits, from reducing stress and anxiety to promoting spiritual growth. As a PDF exclusive report, this summary provides an overview of the key principles, benefits, and research on Autocuración con Sahaja Yoga. autocuracion sahaja yogapdf exclusive
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