Guest guest Posted September 18, 2004 Report Share Posted September 18, 2004 I beg to differ, and I strongly object to the claim of Haidakhan Baba being Mahavatar Babaji. The Holy of Holies Babaji will never stoop down to this level whatsoever. The young boy, who called himself Babaji, was actually an illegitimate son of a retired British civil service guy called Mr.Wilson and his Sikh maid. Some people even used to call him "Wilson Baba". He was associated with a notorious Tantrik named Nainital Baba, who taught him many techniques, such as appearing before people in their dreams. People who were too gullible got caught in this hype. He attracted many followers and some of his American followers pressed him to admit that he must be Babaji, so he finally decided to "admit" it. It was all a joke, and he died in 1983 of food poisoning. All these techniques have nothing to do with the Kriya Yoga taught by Mahavatar Babaji. For authentic information on Kriya Yoga, there is plenty of literature (written by highly advanced Kriya Yoga masters) available at an online library http://www.yoganiketan.net, or one may check with Self-Realization Fellowship/Yogoda Satsang Society founded by Paramahansa Yogananda for such information. I hope this clarifies some people's doubts or questions. Good luck! , chinmasta <chinmasta75> wrote: > Hey Dan , > Haidakhan baba is none other than Mahavatar Babaji . Babaji who came in this world as Haidakhan baba in 1984 or so. I was just curious whether agni yoga is a part of kriya yoga? > > Dan <dhkerrmail> wrote:What works for me is a mutation of agni yoga (kapalbhatti is > probably part of agni yoga) called conscious breathing. It used to > be called re-birthing and was developed by followers of Haidakhan > Babaji. You can get a cd of the breathing wave-form to follow along > with from Sadhana Concepts. Do simple Google search to find it; or > precede name with www; and end with .com; use all small letters and > past to blank address bar of your computer. > A competent hatha yoga teacher should be able to teach you about > agni yoga; which uses deep, constant breathing to burn up the past > impressions that disturb the mind; as well as burns up all sorts of > impurities. > dan > , Dhirendra Pal Singh <dp_singh@s...> > wrote: > > Hello Vatssalya ji, > > > > Can you please elaborate on Kapalbhatti and / or Osho's dynamic > > medidation and chakra breathing. > > Or if you any links/pointers please point me towards it. > > > > Thanks in advance... > > Reagrds > > Dp > > > > > > vatssalya saxsena wrote: > > > > >For catharsis, there are TURBO techniques such as > > >Kapalbhatti, or Osho's dynamic meditation and chakra > > >breathing. These things, if done with full force > > >(there comes a point during the exercise when u'll > > >have a feeling that you are gonna die the next > > >moment,... don't worry, nothing will happen) will > > >bring your sanskaar of previous and this birth on the > > >surface, and then they can be grounded. Another > > >technique, slow but sure shot, is Vipassana. I have > > >only theoretical knowledge of vipassana, so, can not > > >comment on its practical side.But as I am told, it is > > >not meant for action oriented people. However, if you > > >want to attempt these things without under anyone's > > >guidance, do at your own risk . > > >Jai gurudev > > >--- Sri <shreedhar12> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > >>Dear gurubhais, > > >>Certain events of life hammer you again and again > > >>which distracts your meditation and even in > > >>subconscious mind it remains silently coming up > > >>again and again. Can anyone tell me how can the > > >>events be forgotten to enhance further progress in > > >>meditation? > > >> > > >>Sri > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> ALL-NEW Messenger - all new features - even > > >>more fun! > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >_______________________________ > > > > > >Shop for Back-to-School deals on Shopping. > > >/backtoschool > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Jay Gurudev > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jay Gurudev Sponsor > > > > Links > > > / > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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