Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Dear Guru Rattana, dear Gordon, the first paragraph is addressed to Guru Rattana as a response to the mail she send to me apart from the newsgroup, the next paragraphs may be addressed to the newsgroup. Please feel free to cut off the first paragraph. I'm going to share the information on the Hawaii Retreat during our sangat evening on May 7th, during the weekend retreat in the Netherlands with Guru Dev Singh on May 20/21st, and during the Karam Kriya retreat with Shiv Charan Singh on June 14th-19th. I hope to participate next time (or next year), but this year I'm too busy in Germany. There's only one weekend in a month where I'm at home ;-))) Dear Guru Rattana, (or Sat Nam all,) I appreciate very much the affirmative approach you (Guru Rattana) offer. The first time I read about KY was on yogatech.org, before I met the sangat, and prosperity in awareness is too good to be missed in this life. That's what attracted me to KY, and that's what my teaching will spread (after the current trainings as a KY teacher, a Sat Nam Rasayan healer and a Karam Kriya practitioner (I'm going to add breathwalk, if time allows)). I just realized that this is a declaration of love, I'm on my way. I shared it like this: Yesterday I met with a friend and his wife. The wife will give birth to their child in several months. My friend has problems accepting his role as a father. I recommended they do the RA MA DA SA meditation for 31 minutes to Gurunam's music, sitting vis- à-vis, knees touching. Who's lying in the circle between their hearts ? Their child. I didn't have to think before recommending, so it's the best recommendation I can give now. Too often I run into KY yogis who use sets to castigate: Burn, burn, burn. I tell them that KY is neither the way to the cave nor the stake, but the way to abundance, and yes, financial abundance may be included. Isn't KY rich ? Offering the way to emotional abundance, to abundance in relationships, in the job, and finally to spirituality most people never dream of even if they read the holy scriptures day and night. The best part of it: It's experience what's offered, and that's what counts here and now. The yogis who like to suffer follow that phrase intellectually, but don't break the habit of wanting to suffer. They say they are feeling well, I hope that I can help them, little step by little step, to feel better. Sat Nam Thorsten Kundalini Yoga, Books, Videos and DVDs on Kundalini Yoga, Meditation and Mantra CDs Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2006 Report Share Posted May 2, 2006 Dear Thorsten, Sat Nam! Thank you so much for sharing about our Kundalini Rising Teacher Training Retreat in Hawaii August 3-26. We sincerely appreciate efforts like yours to let people know about this special course. > I appreciate very much the affirmative approach you (Guru Rattana) offer. > The first time I read about KY was on yogatech.org, * Great. Gordon and I like to hear that. before I met the sangat, and prosperity in awareness is too good to be missed in this life. * Yes this life is a very special journey. Our attitude alone can benefit others and ourselves is very powerful ways. We are all here to evolve. The more supportive we are of each other and ourselves, the more we can enjoy the evolutionary process. *That is a great story about recommending the RA MA DA SA to Gurunam's music for your friends and the new child. >Too often I run into KY yogis who use sets to castigate: burn. I tell them that KY is neither the way to the cave nor the stake, but the way to financial, emotional, relationship, and job abundance. * I like this summation. The yogis who like to suffer follow that phrase intellectually, but don't break the habit of wanting to suffer. They say they are feeling well, I hope that I can help them, little step by little step, to feel better. * The problem is staying in the intellect. The real shift happens at the feeling level, then the mind changes to enjoy the new sense of pleasure and satisfaction. * Teach those who are ready and bless those who are not. Then your energy can be used wisely and you won't get in the way of someone who still has some suffering to do. Who knows they might be back next week. Many blessings, Gururattana :+) Kundalini Yoga, Books, Videos and DVDs on Kundalini Yoga, Meditation and Mantra CDs Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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