

Yogi Bhajan is an outspoken champion for the grace and dignity of all women. It’s important for us to be clearing, balancing, and strengthening our arc lines and aura consistently and constantly, of which Kundalini yoga is a fast and potent tool. In addition to protecting you from negativity, a strong aura and arc line may shield you from dis-ease and accidents by giving you sensitivity to your environment and alert you to incoming danger. Each of us has an arc line directly above the head from earlobe to earlobe, and women have a second arc line from breast to breast.

The arc line (known as the 6th body in Kundalini Yoga) is considered the nucleus of the aura, and they both function as our protection and projection. “ You are the master of your destiny, you are the prediction of your horoscope, you are the leader of your day, you are the light of your life.” – Yogi Bhajan The way this is achieved is by holding yourself as the altar and raising yourself high on the pedestal. It is the way you maintain absolute power by inviting everything to come to you, rather than chasing everything. It is the way you articulate yourself with confidence and eloquence. It is way you uphold your integrity with ease. It is the way you hold yourself in grace in all situations, all circumstances, and all times. This is the way you naturally hold yourself as you walk, move, and serve. To become the altar means that through action, thought, speech, and projection, you align yourself with absolute grace, beauty, royalty, majesty, power, self-worth, sensuality, and radiance. Whatever you infuse yourself with – your thoughts about yourself, your actions to yourself – are what you become, what you project, and what you magnetize to you. The altar becomes special, beautiful, and powerful. The meaning behind each is the energy we infuse into them. An altar is a sacred physical space for your daily practice – simply a table or shelf with items on top – inspiring images, flowers, crystals, or whatever you feel drawn to.
