Guest guest Posted June 7, 2003 Report Share Posted June 7, 2003 Dear Forum, Hi, all. Yes, I agree with what aunty lyndal says, but both of these things are required. In Sahajayoga, we lay more emphasis on " experience " i.e. the raising of the Kundalini itself granting peace and bliss to your insides, rather than reading more literature, which is of course available in infinite quantity, though one can differentiate between the right and the wrong only after crossing the sahasrara. Well, Jag is doing a good job with adishakti.org. But I can't really point out loopholes. OTher people in the forum who contribute etc can always vouch for guiding newcomers or existing members to share and clear their doubts. On the whole, I am satisfied with this forum. Yes, perfection is necessary and learning is a continous process, we should strive to excel, and we do also enjoy meditating and listening to Sahaj Audio as God being an infinite quantity, the Gyan Marg(Central Channel-Sushumna Nadi-known as the Channel of the Redeemer-also known as Channel of Knowledge) teaches us everything that is necessary and sufficient. In addition, you can also ask the Divine to guide you and show you ways of finetuning yourself and excelling in Sahajayoga. I need to know how many people in this forum have achieved Paramanand in Sahajayoga, I'd like to talk to such guys. ENjoy life, guys. Jai Shri Mataji. Rajan --- in2centre <supatni wrote: > Dear Yogis, > Like the last couple of members, I also > felt I could > have got the point of the story without the sordid > details. In fact > I re-read the stated aims of the forum again to see > if there was > something I had missed initially which could have > led me to expect > the sort of article I avoid reading in the papers. > I also thought about the several people to whom I > have recommended > this forum one of whom recently said they were > finding it a > bit " long winded " - a bit too dry. > The most enjoyable the articles are always the ones > where people > are speaking from their experience rather than the > ones which have > huge quotes...but as always there are exceptions > like - the time > Jagbhir posted those wonderful articles about the > feminine in Islam. > Like all gatherings of Sahaja Yogis there are > bound to be > incidents which add to the drama and make us sharpen > our attention > and lots of delightful suprises and joyous moments. > So until we > perfect ourselves we have to accept the difficulties > we experience. > I always look forward to reading these posts and > hearing the > voices of yogis I have not seen and may not meet in > this lifetime. > The invitation to the seminar in Benin made me > wish it was > possible to attend. > On that subject; " how to spread Sahaja Yoga in the > Left > Swaddhisthan " , I feel we could all help by also > putting attention on > and desiring the establishment of Sahaja Yoga in > China. > It is not easy to clear the left Swaddhisthan if > the Back Ajna > remains blocked. > News from yogis in Africa always makes the Heart > open, in contrast > to the newspapers which always report the worst > image of that > Continent. > Another country which is lately in the news is > Burma, where the > ruling Junta have again detained Aung San Suu Kyi > and murdered a > large number of her supporters. > A Burmese yogi mentioned recently that the problem > is partly due to > the influence of the Dalai Llama there, as well. > Our collective attention on these areas is very > powerful. > > with love from > Aunty Lyndal > Jai Sri Mataji > > Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook. http://calendar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2003 Report Share Posted June 7, 2003 shriadishakti , RAJAN BATRA <r_batra_2000> wrote: > > I need to know how many people in this forum have > achieved Paramanand in Sahajayoga, I'd like to talk to > such guys. > Rajan Batra, You should define in detail what does " Paramanand " mean. Perhaps you could also talk about it and those with similar experiences may be able to relate better. jagbir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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