Background
Guru Sanju teaches that transformation is not achieved through belief but through direct energetic experience. Through her Energetic Mastery Method, she combines breathwork, nervous system activation, Kundalini practices, body awareness, and energy transmission to rapidly shift a seeker from lethargy, overthinking, and low vitality into heightened consciousness. She explains that the body is an energy field, not merely flesh and bones, and that every technique must awaken the flow of life force. In this discourse, she reveals how conscious breathing, energy activation, tapping, Surya Bhedi, external kumbhak, and awareness practices improve attention, dissolve mental fog, activate the nervous system, and prepare the seeker for higher states of consciousness.
Energy Determines Your State of Life
Your thoughts, emotions, enthusiasm, and ability to act are determined by the quality of your energy. When energy becomes stagnant, the mind becomes heavy, attention weakens, and even simple actions begin to feel difficult. The body asks for rest, but what it truly needs is energetic activation.
Do not identify yourself with low energy. It is only a temporary state that can be transformed through conscious practice.
The Body Is an Energy Field
You are not merely muscles, bones, organs, and skin. Your body is a living field of energy. When energy circulates freely, every system functions better. When it becomes blocked, both the body and the mind begin to suffer.
The purpose of energetic practices is not simply physical fitness. Their purpose is to awaken the life force that already exists within you.
Observe Before You Transform
Before beginning any practice, become aware of your present state. Observe your posture, breathing, thoughts, attention, tiredness, enthusiasm, and emotional quality. Transformation can only be recognized when you know where you are beginning.
Awareness itself is the first step toward change.
The Energy Booster Awakens the System
When the body feels dull, perform forceful mouth exhalations by actively pushing the air out from the abdomen. Repeat the movement rhythmically while remaining fully aware. After completing the exhalations, immediately perform rapid nasal inhalations with the focus entirely on inhaling fresh air.
Next, coordinate forceful exhalations with rhythmic arm movements. Raise the arms smoothly, then bring them down with power while releasing the breath. Continue this sequence until the body begins feeling lighter, warmer, and more awake.
These practices increase circulation, stimulate the nervous system, and prepare the body for higher energetic work.
Activate the Sleeping Energy
Many people remain trapped in lethargy because the sympathetic nervous system is underactive. Their body wants to sleep even when life demands action. Conscious breathing awakens this dormant capacity.
When your energy rises, your attention naturally becomes sharper. You become willing to participate in life instead of merely watching it pass by.
The Power of Full Body Tapping
After the breathing sequence, begin tapping the entire body with firm but comfortable pressure. Start from the face, move over the scalp, neck, shoulders, chest, back, abdomen, pelvis, arms, legs, and finally the soles of the feet.
Tapping stimulates circulation, awakens dormant tissues, activates energy channels, and helps remove stagnant heaviness accumulated throughout the day. As awareness enters every part of the body, the whole system becomes more alive.
The purpose is not pain but activation. Every part of the body deserves conscious attention.
Breath Balances the Brain
Observe which nostril is naturally more active. When the left nostril dominates excessively, the body may become relaxed but also sluggish and inactive. When the right nostril becomes appropriately active, the body feels ready for movement, work, and focused attention.
Practice Surya Bhedi by inhaling slowly through the right nostril, holding the breath comfortably, and exhaling gently through the left nostril. This gradually activates the sympathetic nervous system, increases alertness, and strengthens cognitive function.
Breath becomes the bridge between consciousness and physiology.
External Kumbhak Changes Consciousness
External kumbhak is one of the most powerful practices for awakening awareness. Inhale slowly through the nose, exhale completely through the mouth while emptying the abdomen, then comfortably retain the breath after exhalation before allowing the next inhalation to arise naturally.
As the practice deepens, thoughts become quieter, attention gathers naturally, and the mind begins dissolving into stillness. You are no longer reacting automatically but observing from a deeper center.
The purpose is not to compete with time but to enter consciousness more completely with every breath.
Become Empty to Become Conscious
As external kumbhak matures, the familiar identity begins becoming less important. Thoughts slow down, mental chatter disappears, and silence gradually replaces inner noise. In this silence, you begin discovering your real nature beyond personality.
The less occupied the mind becomes, the more present consciousness reveals itself.
The Three Levels of Energy
Human consciousness continuously moves between different energetic qualities. Lower energies produce fear, laziness, negativity, and compulsive thinking. Human consciousness creates ordinary daily functioning. Higher consciousness expresses itself as love, gratitude, peace, clarity, and joyful presence.
Your daily practices determine which level becomes your natural home. Every conscious breath moves you upward.
Protect Your Vital Energy
Vital energy is continuously generated through proper rest, nourishment, breathing, and balanced living. Excessive stress, emotional conflict, unconscious living, and constant mental activity gradually deplete this precious resource.
As vitality decreases, lower energies find it easier to dominate the mind. Therefore, maintaining your life force becomes a spiritual responsibility as well as a physical one.
Clean the Energy Field Daily
Just as the body requires bathing, your energy field requires daily cleansing. Breathwork, tapping, movement, awareness, and relaxation remove accumulated energetic residue before it becomes chronic heaviness.
Do not wait until exhaustion becomes unbearable. Clean your inner environment every day.
Relaxation Is Part of the Practice
After every activation, allow the body to rest. Place the hands gently over the abdomen and breathe naturally without controlling the breath. Let the belly rise and fall effortlessly while the nervous system integrates the energetic changes.
Stretch gently, allow spontaneous body movements, and remain aware without forcing meditation. Healing continues most deeply when the body feels completely safe.
Attention Is the Greatest Power
When energy rises, attention naturally becomes stronger. You become capable of concentrating, listening deeply, observing clearly, and remaining present without effort. This is one of the greatest signs that consciousness is evolving.
A scattered mind wastes life force. A concentrated mind directs it toward transformation.
Transformation Is Measured by Experience
The success of any practice is not measured by theory but by your direct experience. Notice whether your body feels lighter, your mind quieter, your breathing clearer, your posture stronger, and your awareness more stable than before.
Every genuine energetic practice leaves you more alive than when you began.
Build a Daily Practice
Combine the Energy Booster, full-body tapping, Surya Bhedi, and external kumbhak into a daily routine. Performed consistently, these practices gradually dissolve lethargy, sharpen attention, improve vitality, and prepare the body for deeper Kundalini work.
Transformation is not created by one extraordinary day. It is created by ordinary days practiced with extraordinary consistency. Every conscious breath brings you closer to the awakened state that already exists within you.