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To all UK rs - Kundalini Yoga

 

Ninds Singh <ninds.singh

 

 

> BEYOND DEATH IS SOMETHING LARGER THAN LIFE!

> WHAT IS IT?

>

>

> We are born to die and we are dying to be born. It is in knowing how to

die

> that we learn to really live. You have probably been nearer to a near

death

> experience than you care to recognise.

>

> What are the stages leading up to death?

>

> What is the process if dying itself?

>

> Why is death a healing? What do we meet after death? Who dies?

>

> How to meet death [in ourselves and of others] with acceptance, agreement

> and joy.

>

> Living in relation to the state beyond death while still alive is called

> liberty.

>

> Our fear of fully living is that it brings us in close contact with death.

>

> The true path of yoga is to unite with that which beyond death and is

larger

> than life. Thus immortality [though not a guarantee] is a possibility

given

> by human birth!

>

> One-Day Seminar

>

> Saturday 16th September 2000 10 am till 5 pm At The Kriya Centre

>

> 25-27 Bickerton Rd. Archway, London. N19 5JT United Kingdom (U.K.)

>

> Cost: £40, £35 if book in advance - phone for concessions

>

> Inclusive of lunch & snacks. To book - send cheque payable to: -

>

> Mr N Singh 103 Havelock Road, Southall, Middlesex. UB2 4PB United Kingdom

> (U.K.)

> Tel: + 44 (0) 7050 - NINDS S (646377) Fax: + 44 (0) 870 - 732 - 0870

> E-mail: ninds.singh

>

> We argue about morality but know nothing of the laws that really govern

our

> coming and going in this world. And we cannot know till we are ready to

pass

> through the ego's mirror, or walk away from it once and for all. Life is

an

> opportunity to practice moving in the current of energy as it flows to and

> from the realms beyond the limits of our familiarity. Every moment there

is

> death and life born out from that. Death can be experienced as

destruction,

> coming to rest, purification, and freedom, a going home and such like. Do

 

> we have a choice about it? If so what? By learning the value of mourning

> and how to bring it to conclusion we become available to be compassionate

> and giving.

>

> In giving all, all is given.

>

> The theme will be explored through the practice of Kundalini Yoga and

> meditation as well as discussion and group activities.

>

> The teacher is Shiv Charan Singh who is founder and director of the Karam

> Kriya School and student of Yogi Bhajan since 1982. He is the author of

> several books and works with groups and individuals, teaching classes and

> workshops in the UK and throughout Europe.

>

> Vaahiguru Jee Kaa Kaalsaa

> Vaahiguru Jee Kee Fateh

>

>

> Ninds Singh

> 103 Havelock Road

> Southall

> Middlesex

> UB2 4PB

> United Kingdom

> Tel: + 44 (0)7050 - NINDS S (646377)

> Fax: + 44 (0)870 - 732 - 0870

> E-mail: ninds.singh

>

>

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This sounds very interesting...although I can't be in the UK. For anyone who

is interested in exploring this subject in an unconventional manner, I just

read a remarkable book by Dr. Brian L. Weiss called "Many Lives, Many

Masters" which I highly recommend.

 

Sat Nam,

 

Kristen

 

 

 

on 8/2/00 4:15 PM, gordon at gordon wrote:

 

>

>

>> BEYOND DEATH IS SOMETHING LARGER THAN LIFE!

>> WHAT IS IT?

>>

>>

>> We are born to die and we are dying to be born. It is in knowing how to

> die

>> that we learn to really live. You have probably been nearer to a near

> death

>> experience than you care to recognise.

>>

>> What are the stages leading up to death?

>>

>> What is the process if dying itself?

>>

>> Why is death a healing? What do we meet after death? Who dies?

>>

>> How to meet death [in ourselves and of others] with acceptance, agreement

>> and joy.

>>

>> Living in relation to the state beyond death while still alive is called

>> liberty.

>>

>> Our fear of fully living is that it brings us in close contact with death.

>>

>> The true path of yoga is to unite with that which beyond death and is

> larger

>> than life. Thus immortality [though not a guarantee] is a possibility

> given

>> by human birth!

>>

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