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Shahzad:

 

I am very thankful to all of the members for their response on my

previous question.

 

I am a student studying in Australia(I am from Nepal), I want to live a life

that leads me to Kundalini but do not have a guru to guide me. Reading Gopi

Krishna's autobiography i found that Guru is not compulsory but i have been made

aware of the dangers by reading few other articles on the internet. I would like

to know what is the best road to kundalini without a guru.

Kundalini(enlightenment) in itself is not important to me at this stage, the way

to kundalini in itself seems to be full of happiness("something that comes and

goes cannot be happiness"). I was also wondering if ambition is a hindrance to

achieving kundalini. I am ambitious not for the money because of the duty

towards my parents and my country.I am detatched from money and my ambition is

driven by love. Is ambition still a hindrance???

 

Thanking you all once again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Greetings,

 

>I want to live a life that leads me to Kundalini but do not have a guru to

guide me.

 

When you tune in with ONG NA MO GURU DEV NA MO you have a teacher. Yogi

Bhajan and all other masters of KY are with you. You just have to be more

aware to feel the connection which is not so much with a person but with an

energy.

 

We are offering the teachings as taught by Yogi Bhajan so that you can have

the experiences you are looking for. All you have to do is do them and your

path will unfold.

 

>Reading Gopi Krishna's autobiography i found that Guru is not compulsory

but i have been made aware of the dangers by reading few other articles on

the internet.

 

The path taught by Yogi Bhajan is safe.

 

> I would like to know what is the best road to kundalini without a guru.

 

You have found it.

 

> Kundalini(enlightenment) in itself is not important to me at this stage,

the way to kundalini in itself seems to be full of happiness

 

Sounds to me like you are already enlightened.

 

("something that comes and goes cannot be happiness").

 

This is true..

 

>I was also wondering if ambition is a hindrance to achieving kundalini. I

am ambitious not for the money because of the duty towards my parents and my

country.I am detatched from money and my ambition is driven by love. Is

ambition still a hindrance???

 

Ambition for love is not a hindrance. It is a blessing. We are given the

capacity to seek and desire so that we may use this energy to seek love.

 

Thank you for your inspiring letter.

 

Sat Nam,

 

Gururattan Kaur

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