Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 Friends, I have a suggestion. Though a lot of people in this forum are established Sahajayogis, it is always open to people who have just joined Sahajayoga. I understand the devious aims of negativity trying to lure away newcomers through all means. What I suggest is that let me handle the newcomers with reference to guidance for Sahaj. I think I am upto this task without any hitches. I shall guide them transparently, and you can see it for yourself. It will help newcomers and the forum a lot. Regards, Rajan Batra Baroda, Gujarat India The New Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2003 Report Share Posted April 30, 2003 shriadishakti , RAJAN BATRA <r_batra_2000> wrote: > > What I suggest is that let me handle the newcomers > with reference to guidance for Sahaj. I think > I am upto this task without any hitches. > Rajan, You are most welcome to do so. There are some who can explain certain facts more clearly than others. We are all here to learn from each other. Even the deities are in a continuous process of acquiring Pure Knowledge about the Adi Shakti who created them. Let this be a yardstick to humble ourselves into egoless humility. The Greatest Guide remains the Silence that teaches. That is why most deities in the Spirit World are in a constant state of Yoga (Sat Chit Anand). They have been witnessed countless times raising the Kundalini, putting themselves in Bhandan, resting their open palms on squatted knees, and meditating. Whether it is Shri Shiva or Shri Jesus, Prophet Muhammad or Guru Nanak, Shri Buddha or Shri Laxshmi, all meditate on/before the Adi Shakti just as we SYs do. Let this Absolute Truth be enshrined in all hearts. There is no difference between the Sahaja Yoga in the Kingdom of God and that on Earth. It is the Maha Yoga that truly connects seekers with the Divine during the Last Judgment. Strive for the eternal Hereafter, jagbir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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