Sudarshan Kriya

Sudarshan Kriya powers Tine's
Mount Everest climb

Mount Everester Tine Mena reveals how the Sudarshan Kriya helped her when she was struggling to breathe!

She not only climbed Mount Everest but also conquered the summit of life. Coming from a remote village in Arunachal Pradesh, India, and born to a family of farmers, Tine Mena had to scale many a peak of life before she climbed the famed Himalayan summit. For the record, this 25-year old from Eshali village near the Indo-China border scaled the peak on May 9, 2011, becoming the first lady from North East India.

Everything, except her grit, was going against her. 

The raging wind had knocked off her tent when she reached 7200m, forcing her to take shelter in the tent of another expedition. She was fatigued. On the eve of her D-day, she had to survive on a half-a-packet of instant noodles. Her wireless phone was already off, with no charge, which meant there was no communication with the base camp for three days.

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Scaling the Peak

Yet nothing mattered to her. She lived, slept, and dreamt only of Mount Everest until her courage won the day at 11 am on that memorable Monday.

“My ability to take everything in its stride and stay relaxed under trying circumstances proved to be the most vital and powerful weapon for me,” she reveals.

“I was helped a lot on that front by The Art of Living program I attended in Itanagar just before I embarked for Mt Everest. As a goodwill gesture, the local chapter of The Art of Living invited me to their workshop. Whatever I learned came in handy. The breathing techniques, Sudarshan Kriya particularly, proved helpful when I was gasping for breath! Meditation kept me relaxed and energized at the same time,” she adds.

Clarity of mind.

The resultant clarity of mind is what she credits for her success. “At crucial junctures, I could make the correct decisions, thanks to that meditative state. My toughest decision was when I finally decided to move ahead despite the risky weather conditions. I heard comments from people, "I am not only courting death for myself but also going to kill my Sherpa." I was ready to die, but suddenly I started wondering what will happen to the family of my Sherpa if the worst fear were to come true.” she narrates.

She was caught between the proverbial devil and the deep sea. On one hand, it was her only chance to realize her dream. On the other, the safety of her Sherpa was at stake. “I meditated for a while, got peace of mind and the clarity to decide to move on,” she adds.

The Art of Living program instilled a feeling in her of being taken care of by the supreme power. “Because of the faith, I could take the tough climb as fun. I took it like a joyride,” she adds.

Her mentor Dr. Romeo Meetei, who accompanied her up to the base camp, concurs, “We covered the climb to the base camp in just six days as against the normal ten days! We were so much ahead even of the support team that we were stranded without any establishment support at times,” he laughs!

Dr. Romeo Meetei (her mentor) shares his experience of how the Sudarshan Kriya helped him stay relaxed in trying times. “The Art of Living techniques helped me not to panic when we lost contact with Mena. She was reported missing for three days. Everybody at the base camp was resigned to the impending bad news, yet I could keep my calm mind,” he recalls. “It also helped us stay energized. It made a difference that Mena and I made sure we did the breathing practices without fail. At some altitudes, it was difficult to breathe to the rhythm, but we did our best,” he adds.

No wonder, even seven months after the summit climb, they still swear by the Sudarshan Kriya and practice it regularly. Incidentally, this author caught up with them for this interview at The Art of Living follow-up session.

Just like Indian mountaineer, Tine Mena and her mentor, Dr. Romeo Meetei, benefitted from practicing Sudarshan Kriya taught at The Art of Living Happiness Program, so can you. Join Now!

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