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<title>Comment by Steve Kersker</title>
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<description>I opened my normal chakras to include crown chakra by mistake 18 years ago while doing a 15 hour biofeedback meditation in a hospital. It was really strange: but I had good people to guide and direct me for the past 18 years. It was like being reborn again as a baby. I&#039;ve been growing up for 18 years. It seems I&#039;m in my teens while actually 55.

I&#039;ve now opened (about 3 years ago) my body chakras and can do some really weird yoga stretches -- flexibility, strength, agility and perfect balance.

My life for 18 years has centered around meditation and physical yoga. Yoga saved my life from numerous disabilities -- actually changed them into abilities.

Has anyone else moved beyond BKS and his traditional yoga? Steve Kersker</description>
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<title>Comment by DrPat</title>
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<description>Thanks for the reminder that there&#039;s more to yoga than staying limber and being able to sit comfortably on the floor!
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