Guest guest Posted May 24, 2001 Report Share Posted May 24, 2001 Dear Shahzad, You should really check out www.3ho.org and find a KY teacher near to you. The path and teachings are so complete and so fulfilling that you will discover a life full of continuous expansion of meaning and depth o experience that emerges into your consciousness that is completely unimaginable. Who you are, the Truth of who we all are is something that is possible to experience for everyone that starts this path. 30 years ago, Yogi Bhajan told us about the possibility of experiencing this Truth and now there are s many of us living it. Please start. Pieter Message: 1 Tue, 22 May 2001 04:14:30 -0700 (PDT) shahzad alam <helloshahzad yoga without guru.... 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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