7. What do you normally
# What do you normally
do when you're feeling stressed out at work?
Or when you're tired at the end of a long day?
Please don't reach out for a cigarette, or turn on the TV!
A short meditation session can refresh you in a few minutes.
Here are a few easy five-minute refreshers
you can try out at work or home.
EXTREME EXHALATION
MEDITATION AND INSTRUCTIONS
This meditation works wonders when you are stressed.
Start by exhaling deeply.

Always start by exhaling. Focus on exhaling, deeply, powerfully. When you have exhaled totally, pull in your stomach and wait for three seconds before inhaling again.
Then inhale as deeply as you can. Hold your breath for three seconds. Then start to exhale.
Then inhale, exhale again. Create a rhythm in your breathing. Go slow, let the breath enter and leave your body totally.
When you exhale deeply, you also throw out the toxins from your body. You throw out the stress. After 10-12 cycles of breathing, you will find that the stress is gone, the tension is released!!
PALMING
ABOUT THE MEDITATION
This technique energizes the brow chakra, located on your forehead between the two eyebrows. This chakra is known as the ajna, which literally translates as Command.
This is the master chakra. This chakra is the seat of will. When it is activated, you will experience intense clarity of understanding. Your reasoning and decision-making capabilities are enhanced.
Above all, the third eye is the eye with which you look inward. You begin to see within for the first time.
INSTRUCTIONS
Sit in a comfortable position with your eyes closed.
Bring both your palms up to your eyes, and place them very gently on the eyeballs. Your touch should be like a feather; apply no pressure on them. In the beginning, you may be pressing without realizing. Slowly, put lesser and lesser pressure on the eyeballs.
There is energy flowing outward through the eyes. It is a very subtle energy. You are touching your eyeballs to turn the flow of the energy back in, into yourself. If you press into the eyeballs, the eye will begin to resist. Touch as if you are not touching!

When you touch gently, your thoughts also still. When your eye-movements increase, your thoughts are also racing. When the eyes are still, your thoughts also freeze. Have you noticed?
With the gentlest of touches, you will soon start to feel the energy moving back inwards. When the energy falls back, you will immediately feels a freshness, a lightness, moving all over your face, your head. The energy hits your ajna chakra. In a few minutes, you feel clear and refreshed.
When you continue the meditation for upto half an hour, the energy moves downward into your heart. Your heartbeat slows down. Your whole body will feel relaxed.
128 This is an excellent technique for instant relaxation. You don't even have to enter into meditation. Simply by placing your palms gently upon your eyeballs, you can rest your eyes. Whenever your eyes are feeling tired, if you have spent too many hours before the TV or the computer, try this technique.
When you continue to practise this meditation for months, you will start feeling a permanent energy in your ajna and heart areas. In the beginning it will be just a trickle of energy, but in a year's time you will feel a flood of energy inside you at all times.
With the awakening of the ajna, you will experience a clarity of purpose. You begin to see your own reality. And with the activation of the heart chakra, you will feel immense love flowing from you. You will feel connected with Existence.
LIMB RELAXATION
INSTRUCTIONS AND MEDITATION

This is among the fastest and most popular techniques for instant relaxation. If a private space is available, practise this technique lying down.
Close your eyes.
Take a really deep breath right from your stomach. You are going to be holding your breath, so breathe in as deeply as possible.
Holding the breath inside you, start clenching your limbs one by one.
Start with the toes.
Tense your toes as much as possible. Do not relax them. Move on to your feet and ankles, then upwards to your calves, your knees, your buttocks. Move upwards quickly, because you won't be able to hold your breath for longer than a minute at most.
Now move up to your waist, to your stomach. Tense your stomach muscles as tightly as possible. Automatically, your groin muscles will also get tensed.
Move upwards to your chest and back. Tense all the vertebrae along your back. Tense your arms - starting from your fingers and moving up to your biceps. Tense your shoulder blades, your neck and throat muscles. Try and hold the tension in your neck muscles especially.
Move to your face.

Your face has more muscles than you are aware of.
Tense the muscles in your mouth, nostrils, eyes, eyebrows, forehead and cheeks. Squeeze your eyelids shut. Clench your teeth.
Screw your face into a tight ball. Remember not to relax the rest of your body during this time.
Stay in this state of tension for as long as you can. When you can't hold your breath any more, expel it in one big gush, simultaneously relaxing your limbs and face utterly. Stay in this state of physical and mental relaxation for a minute.
This technique relaxes both body and mind, and refreshes you in just two minutes. If you have the time, repeat the process thrice. THE SEVEN-DAY CHAKRA WORKOUT
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ENTERING INTO MEDITATION
What are chakras?
Chakras are the subtle energy hubs of our body. The seven major chakras are Muladhara, Swadishthana, Manipuraka, Anahata, Vishuddhi, Ajna and Sahasrara. Though they have no physcial location, these energy centers are present along the length of the body. They roughly correspond to, and influence the activity of, the important glands of the body. The chakras deeply impact our physical and mental health. They are, in turn, affected by our thoughts and emotions.
The chakras are direct channels to the boundless energy of the Cosmos. But immoderate lifestyles, stress and negative emotions can 'lock' the chakras, or cause them to malfunction. Without even being aware of it, we are continuously blocking off these important sources of energy.
Energy is health. That's why almost all physcial and mental ailments can be partly or wholly cured, simply by cleansing and energising the corresponding chakra.
What happens in Ananda Spurana Program (ASP)?
The Ananda Spurana Program (ASP) is a two-day intensive camp for chakra healing through meditation. At the camp, you learn about the nature and role of each chakra, and are given seven powerful and practical meditation techniques for cleansing and recharging the seven chakras.
All these meditations (except Nirbhaya Dhyana for Swadishthana Chakra) can be practised freely once a week. Or you could choose one technique which best appeals to you (Mahamantra, Dukkha Harana and Manipuraka Shuddhi Kriya are the most helpful for beginners) and continue it for 21 days. Then you could switch to a new technique. When practised sincerely, these techniques can work miracles on the physcial, mental and spiritual level.
Instruction tapes are available for all seven techniques.
DAY 1
Dukkha Harana Dhyana (Destroyer of Misery)
Heals the chakra : Muladhara Location of chakra : Base of the spine Chakra locked by : Fantasy & expectation Chakra unlocked by : Acceptance of reality
Meditation technique from : Shiva Tantra Duration : 30 minutes
Instructions for Dukkha Harana
Dukkha Harana is a 30-minute meditation, with 3 parts of 10 minutes each. Use the ASP instruction tape if you have one, else use an alarm clock, or have someone monitor the timings.
For the first 10 minutes, work with your breath.
Begin to breathe deeply, chaotically.
What is chaotic breathing?

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In chaotic breathing, there is no definite rhythm. Just breathe as deeply as you can. Forget everything else, just breathe, breathe deeply. Become the breathing!
During chaotic breathing, when the body intelligence is allowed to take over, the body will take in however much oxygen is needed. There is no need to control your breath - this is not pranayama.
If you have a heart problem, do it as much as you can without discomfort. Otherwise, put your whole energy into it!
The heat generated in these 10 minutes will melt all your solidified negative energies. The subconscious will be thrown open.
There are no particular breathing exercises. Let your body behave as it wants. You have to be standing, that's all.
The next 10 minutes is called catharsis.
Catharsis is the process of opening the 'seed body' which is inside your being. During catharsis, you throw out all your suppressed emotions in a controlled environment, without harming others, and without internalizing it as disease.
Make your body as tense as possible. Throw your limbs around. Clench your teeth. Rotate your head. Whatever the body wants to do, allow it to do. But keep every limb tense, taut. Just throw out all your dukkha. If you feel like crying, screaming, laughing – just do it. For these ten minutes, don't control your body. Just go crazy.
Don't worry, this technique is not going to make you mad – in truth, it is only going to bring out all the madness already inside!
Don't be afraid of the violence that is bubbling up inside you. Once all the violence is spent, a peace will start blooming inside your Being. Without your knowledge, from deep inside your consciousness, you will experience a stillness, a silence arising.
At the end of ten minutes (if you are using the tape), you will hear the word, STOP!
At that point, just stop – in whichever position you are. Just become a frozen statue.
When you switch suddenly from frantic action to total silence, your mind is totally stopped, arrested for a moment. In that moment, you may even experience samadhi. This is especially possible in the master's presence. The moment your mind stops working, you will feel a tremendous energy rushing into you.
After a few seconds, you will see that thoughts are again rising in you. Then just sit down, in a pleasant mood, and slowly start witnessing those thoughts. Breathe normally. Don't concentrate on anything. Meditation is not concentration. Meditation is awareness.
So just be aware of your thoughts, witness what happens inside your body and outside your body.
If you want to test the efficiency of this technique, go and have your picture taken today.
After 15 days of practising this technique, have another picture taken and compare the two. I assure you, your face will look completely different! Your eyes will have become more pleasing. You will have blossomed.
DAY 2
Nirbhaya Dhyana (Path of Fearlessness)
Heals the chakra : Swadishthana Location of chakra : 2 inches below the navel Chakra locked by : Fear, especially the fear of Death Chakra unlocked by : Acceptance of Death
Meditation technique from : Vedanta Duration : 40 minutes
CAUTION: This meditation is very powerful. It is best practised in the presence of the master. If you are unable to attend the ASP, make sure you purchase and strictly follow the ASP instruction tape for this meditation. Also ensure that a close friend or relative is present while you are doing this meditation. In case you fail to come out of your sleep within the stipulated time, instruct them to wake you by calling your name, gently but firmly.
Initial instructions for Nirbhaya Dhyana

In this meditation, you visualize your own death, your leaving the body.
Before you star t, some instructions:
What will be required from your side?
You will need to call up all your powers of visualization. You are going to visualize the whole process of your own death!
From the master's side, tremendous energy will be given to you to support you through the process.
First, let go of fear. Don't be afraid that you will really die – even if it seems like that for some time during the meditation. You are not going to die. Nothing is going to happen to you. You have the master's word and support. Just place your trust in the master.
Second, let go of greed. Don't ask yourself – what can imagining all this do for me? Your whole life is an imagination anyway – so you don't lose anything by spending some more time in imagination!
Actually, this meditation is more real than what you imagine to be reality! Most of the things you imagine don't ever happen, but death is certain!
Don't worry about whether you will be able to imagine death accurately. Of course, no one can visualize death correctly, but you can at least try and visualize it according to your understanding.
When you lie down, make sure there's some space between you and your neighbours – at least one foot on each side. Your etheric body is going to expand, and you'll feel uneasy if you are too close to someone else. But do it calmly – dead people don't fight for space!
So, are you ready to die? (more instructions in the ASP tape)
DAY 3
Manipuraka Shuddhi Kriya (Releasing Stress)
Heals the chakra : Manipuraka Location of chakra : In the navel region Chakra locked by : Worry Chakra unlocked by : Positivity
Meditation technique from : Sufism & Christianity Duration : 30 minutes
Manipuraka Shuddhi Kriya is a cathartic technique that bypassses mental processes and roots out worries in their most elemental form - which is just negative energy.
Instructions for Manipuraka Shuddhi Kriya
All your worries are nothing but words! Nothing but the sum total of all the languages you know. All your life, you have put your worries into words, spoken about them in some language

which you know.
Now, you are going to speak in a language which you don't know!
You are holding all your worries, negativity and suppressions like a weight in your navel area. Can you see how heavy that area feels? Now you are going to act out all those suppressions - in noises and actions. Remember, no words! When you start using words, your inner chatter begins to come up. During this meditation, don't allow your inner chatter. Simply get to the core of your deepest suppressions and pluck them

out of your system! Just vomit them out in sounds.
First, for a minute, concentrate on the Manipuraka area. All your worries and suppressed negativity will start rising up into your conscious mind.
Now, imagine yourself in some situation of conflict. Imagine that you are fighting hard with someone. Talk to him in a language that you don't know! Just use nonsense sounds, like how babies talk. Try
to convey your problem, your pain, to the other person.
But the other person simply doesn't agree with you! How do you feel? Angry? Throw out your anger on him! If tears come, let them! Don't stop yourself. Scream, wail, cry, throw your limbs about. Create as much violence as possible! Do this sincerely - this is your chance to get rid of a lifetime's suppressions! Enter completely into the meditation.
After 20 minutes, stop.
For the next 10 minutes, simply sit in silence. Focus on your Manipuraka chakra. You will feel a tremendous lightness in that area! It is as if you have taken a mental bath!
Repeat this meditation every day for 21 days, or until you feel as if you have nothing left inside to throw out during the meditation.
Right from the very first day onwards, you will find a change, a great peace blossoming in your Being. Enjoy the peace!

DAY 4
Mahamantra Dhyana (Chanting the Primordial Sound)
Heals the chakra : Anahata Location of chakra : In the heart region Chakra locked by : Asking for attention Chakra unlocked by : Selfless love
Meditation technique from : Tibetan Tantra Duration : 40 minutes
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Mahamantra (The Great Mantra) meditation is a technique to make your mind centred, solid: Manasasya sthiraah iti mantrah.
By doing this meditation, your entire energy becomes centered on yourself. This technique is designed to make your whole body mantramayaa (vibrate with the mantra). It elevates you into the state of ajapa – where you don't even have to do the japa (chanting), the japa happens on its own. Your whole Being becomes japa. You don't have to repeat the mantra, the mantra will repeat you.
Instructions for Mahamantra Dhyana
Sit in a relaxed way, cross-legged, with your hands on your knees, palms facing upwards. Remove your watch and jewellery, as they block the energy flow.
Keep your spine erect. Your head, neck and back should be in a straight line.
Close your eyes. Really close your eyes. Usually, when you close your eyes, it is just like putting off the TV outside and switching on the inner TV.

So don't just close your eyelids – close your eyes! There is a good way to do this: for a moment, just imagine that your eyeballs have turned to stone. Immediately, your thoughts will also stop, or become slow.
Now, with your mouth closed, start humming.
Just create the vibration Mmmm. Don't chant any other mantra, don't chant Om.
Chant as lengthily as possible. Allow the body to sway. The sound has to come from your naabhi kamala – from your loins.
Imagine your body as an empty vessel. If you put your mouth to it and hum, what sound do you hear? Create that same vibration inside yourself.
Hum as loudly as possible, as deeply as possible, as lengthily as possible. Put your whole effort into your humming.
Do this for 40 minutes. If you are using the ASP tape, there will be music accompanying your humming. Else, you can simply hum in silence.
Don't attempt any kind of breath control. Your breathing will automatically take care of itself.
This is known as the mahamantra uchchaadana – uttering the mantra which is beyond utterance, beyond speech or writing, beyond expression. It is the anahata dhwani (the unheard sound). The Mahamantra is the essential vibration which is resonating not only in your Being, but in all of Existence. When you experience the energy of this meditation, you will understand that you are based in this anahata dhwani.
Allow whatever happens to happen. If tears roll, let them roll. Laughter, coughing, shivering – let it happen. Let it out. Don't hold back anything.
MEDIATION IS FOR YOU
Whatever thoughts arise, throw them also into the humming. Gradually, they will disappear.
At the end of twenty minutes, the music stops and a gong sounds.
Instantly stop your humming.
A great silence floods your Being.
For a moment, time stands still.
Witness this silence.
Experience the tremendous calm in and around you.
After a short while, thoughts will slowly start entering into this silence. Don't stop them; don't enter into them. Simply witness these thoughts.
Become a centre of awareness. Remain in your Anahata chakra. You will feel completely centered, calm.
It is best to practise this meditation in the early morning. It generates a tremendous amount of energy in your body. If you practise it at night, it may interfere with your sleep.
DAY 5
Shakti Sagar Dhyana (Ocean of Energy)
Heals the chakra : Vishuddhi Location of chakra : In the throat region Chakra locked by : Comparison & jealousy Chakra unlocked by : Realizing your uniqueness
Meditation technique from : Zen Buddhism Duration : 40 minutes
Most of us are unaware that we have three layers of energy - the normal layer, the emergency layer, and what we call Intelligence.
In our normal life, we utilize only the first layer of energy. We are happy with just that much energy! Very rarely, when we have to push ourselves, the second layer of energy opens up. But the third layer, we have never used. We are not even aware of it. Intelligence is nothing but functioning at the highest level of energy available to us.
During Shakti Sagar meditation, you unlock the resources of Intelligence.
Instructions for Shakti Sagar Dhyana
All your life, you have been running a race against others. Now, you will run against yourself! You will compete with, and win against, the negative aspects of your own self.

This is a 40-minute meditation, with two parts of 30 minutes and 10 minutes.
First, stand in silence with your eyes closed. Concentrate your entire awareness upon the Vishuddhi chakra, located in your throat region.
Now, standing in place, slowly begin to jog. Start very slowly, then increase your pace. Increase it gradually - because once you start jogging fast you won't be allowed to slow down! So keep going faster, faster. Your mind may tell you that it is too tiring - don't listen! Push your limits. Your body has tremendous potential that you have never used.
When you enter totally into this meditation, you will find that the higher level of energy opens up.
So keep jogging. Let the energy rise!
At the end of 30 minutes, stop.
For the next 10 minutes, just sit down quietly wherever you are.

Keep your eyes closed. Focus all your attention on the Vishuddhi chakra. In this phase, you will absorb the energy you have released during the jogging.
Materials like silk, gold and diamonds are excellent storehouses for energy. During the meditation, if you wear these around your neck, they will absorb and retain the released energy for a longer time.
DAY 6
Divya Netra Dhyana (The Divine Eye)
Heals the chakra : Ajna Location of chakra : Between the eyebrows Chakra locked by : Seriousness Chakra unlocked by : Innocence and simplicity
Meditation technique from : Christianity Duration : 40 minutes
The Ajna chakra is known as the Chakra Raj – the Master chakra. It is such a significant chakra that there is no religion that hasn't worked on activating it. When the Ajna is awakened, the whole Being enters into a different realm. A whole layer of faculties opens up.
Divya Netra Dhyana is an extremely powerful technique where you come in direct contact with the master's energy. This meditation is most effective when practised in the master's presence. Alternatively, you could practise with the picture of Swamiji's eyes that is available for use in this meditation. (Don't use just any
picture of Swamiji as it won't have the desired effect. The recommended picture was taken when an actual Ajna meditation session was in progress.)
Instructions for Divya Netra Meditation
This meditation involves two separate techniques: one for cleansing the Ajna, and the other for energizing it.
Our lower chakras need only cleansing and channeling. The higher chakras need

energizing also – pumping up the energy to the chakra.
In the two phases, you will need to alternately close and open your eyes.
When your eyes are closed, focus on your 'third eye' - on the area of your Ajna chakra.
In the next phase, you will open your eyes - but you are not supposed to see! Don't look through your two eyes as you normally do. Instead, try seeing with your third eye. With

your third eye, look intensely at Swamiji's third eye. Alternatively, you may use look at the flame of a lamp lit with ghee or sesame oil.
Try not to blink. Initially, you may feel some discomfort. You may experience a burning sensation in the eyes, or tears may come. Let it happen. This is all part of the cleansing process.
Be prepared to have unusual experiences during this meditation. Your Ajna has never been activated before. Opening the Ajna will open you to a whole new realm of experience. You may see visions of your favourite deities, or find that Swamiji's form disappears and is replaced by a point or beam of light. Sometimes you may see total emptiness where his form or picture was.
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Don't be alarmed or lose your clarity at these moments. You are not being hypnotized! In fact, only now are you finally being dehypnotized. Only now is your superconscious awakened. If you see only light or emptiness, it is a sign that you have done the meditation with deep sincerity. Because that is the truth of our nature. We are all nothing but energy. The physical body that we perceive as our own, and the physical existence of everything around us, is nothing but an illusion.
That's why the Ajna chakra is known as Maya Harana – destroyer of illusion.
DAY 7
Sahasrara Dhyana (Gratitude as Prayer)
Heals the chakra : Sahasrara Location of chakra : On the crown of the head Chakra locked by : Discontentment Chakra unlocked by : Gratitude & Bliss
Meditation technique from : Sufism (Islam) Duration : 30 minutes
Sahasrara Dhyana is the simplest possible meditation technique. It involves the effortless process of paying our gratitude to Existence for everything we have in life, and which we have taken for granted till now. Although the meditation is deceptively simple, it has profound effects on our conscious and subconscious minds.
Instructions for Sahasrara Dhyana
If you are using the ASP tape, listen to the Sahasrara music. Else, play any soothing music which appeals to you. Allow the music to

flow through you, to enrich you.
If you feel like standing, swaying to the music, dancing – do it. If you prefer to sit still, do that. But let the music become part of you. Experience it as if it arises from your own Being.
Think of whomsoever you want - God, your favourite saint or your chosen deity. The form is not important. But pay your gratitude to Existence for this gift of Life. Life itself is a great gift from Existence.
Have we worked very hard to deserve life? No!
So living itself is enough reason to be grateful.
When you give your thanks to Existence, remember all the people who have made your life what it is today.
Start with your parents - the people who gave you life. Pay your deepest gratitude to them.
Ask their forgiveness for any wrong that you may have done them. In the same way, forgive them for any way in which they may have hurt you.
Forgive completely, feel only gratitude!
Now remember each person who has helped you in life - the doctors in the hospital where you were born, your teachers in school and college, your friends and relatives. Pay your gratitude to them all.
Think of the strangers who have helped you - the farmers who grow your food, the weavers who weave your clothes. Thank them all.
Even your enemies have played a role in your life, they have taught you something.
Drop the anger. Drop the hatred. Forgive them and ask forgiveness. Do it with all your heart, with totalsincerity!
Have you thanked Existence for the beauties of nature?
Have you thanked the sun for warming you every morning? Have you paid thanks for the water you drink?
How many things we have forgotten to pay our gratitude for! Now you can do it.
Give each and every one your thanks.
When you pay your thanks to all of Existence, also remember the enlightened masters who have made us aware of the joy of gratitude.
The purpose of all enlightened masters, through the ages, has always been the same: they want to lift you into bliss, into Ananda.
So the best way to thank them is – simply to be blissful!
Pay your gratitude to the Sadguru, the master.
When the music stops, remain in silence for a while.
Remain in the attitude of gratitude and bliss.
For as long as possible, stay in silence. Turn your awareness inward and enjoy the peace and contentment within.
Sahasrara Dhyana can be modified to an 'anytime-anywhere' meditation. Cultivating a permanent attitude of gratitude and positivity can work wonders for your physical and emotional health.
MEDITATION IS FOR YOU
APPENDIX
About Nithyananda

It was under the glow of the spiritual magnet Arunachala in the energy center of Tiruvannamalai in South India, that Nithyananda was born - as Rajasekharan, to Arunachalam and Lokanayaki on 1 January, 1978. The family astrologer predicted that he would be a king amongst holy men.
At the age of 3, Nithyananda was associated with Yogiraj Raghupati Maharaj, a yoga guru who took him through rigorous training and prepared his body, with apparent foresight into the energy explosion that was going to happen in the young body. From the age of 5, Nithyananda took to deity worship with great passion. He showed profound commitment to the rituals he
practiced with the deities. Just a few years later, he came in touch with Mataji Kuppammal, a deeply pious lady who initiated him into Vedanta and Tantra and started his scriptural learning at that young age. Encountering many mystics from the town of Tiruvannamalai, he received esoteric teachings from them.
At the age of 12, he had his first deep spiritual experience: while sitting on a rock on the Arunachala hillock, he suddenly had a 360 degree panoramic vision, and experienced becoming one with everything around

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Today, Nithyananda is an inspiring personality for millions of of people worldwide. From his experience of the Truth he has formulated and makes available the
Technology of Bliss to every individual. His methods empower us to be physically and mentally fit, with sound spiritual strength in both the inner and outer worlds. Millions of people around the world have experienced radical transformation through his techniques in short periods of time.
Nithyananda gives the tools to live a creative and productive life, guided by intuition and intelligence, rather than by intellect or instinct. He shows the way to excellence in the outer world and radiance in the inner world at the same time. His programs guide one to fall into the natural space known as meditation.
He says, 'Meditation is the master key that can bring success in the material world, and deep fulfillment in your space within.' His powerful techniques and processes that comprise the meditative programs help the flowering and expansive explosion of the individual consciousness.
Nithyananda cooperates with scientists and researchers the world over, to record mystic phenomena through scientific data. He intrigues the world of medical science with results from his own neurological system. From the astounding observations, scientists feel that the potential for altering the rates and progression of diseases like heart ailments, cancer, arthritis, alcoholism, etc. are beginning to look achievable.
About Nithyananda Mission

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Nithyananda Mission ashrams and centers worldwide serve as spiritual laboratories where inner growth is profound and outer growth is a natural consequence. These academies are envisioned to be a place and space to explore and explode, through a host of activities, from meditation to
Nithyananda Mission is Nithyananda's worldwide movement for meditation transformation. and Established in the year 2003, the Mission continues to transform humanity through transformation of the individual.

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science. They offer Quantum Spirituality, where material and spiritual worlds merge and create blissful living; where creative

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intelligence stems from deep consciousness. Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam is the spiritual wing that takes care of the spiritual activities of the mission.

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Many projects are in development at the various academies worldwide; and new academies are being established to provide services in varied fields to humanity at large.
A diverse range of meditation programs and social services are offered
worldwide through the Foundation. Free energy healing through the Nithya Spiritual Healing system, free education to youth, encouragement to art and culture, satsangs (spiritual circles), personality development programs, corporate

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programs, free medical camps and eye surgeries, free meals at all

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ashrams worldwide, a one-year free residential spiritual training program in India called the Life Bliss Technology, an in-house Gurukul system of learning for children, and many more services are offered around the world.
Ananda Sevaks of the Nithya Dheera Seva Sena (NDSS) volunteer force comprising growing numbers of dedicated volunteers around the world, support the mission with great enthusiasm.