Guest guest Posted July 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 Since some people thought that what I said in my last post was somewhat harsh, I just wanted to add to my last post that Yogi Bhajan was a teacher, not a saint. He didn’t coddle his students, he put them in situations to grow. The result of his interaction with this woman led her to begin accepting who she is. She didn’t kill herself, she continued on her spiritual path. I believe that on the path, we get exactly what we need and we have choices. Kundalini yoga is a science. Sikhs are seekers of truth. Yoga cuts through the layers of lies. I walked around for 7 years thinking I was suffering from “shame” of who I am from what someone said to me in a relationship. My yoga teacher said to me, “you just didn’t get what you wanted.” He was right. I am happy now. All Yogi Bhajan tried to do was to teach people how to be happy, healthy and holy, which sometimes means getting in your face. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2007 Report Share Posted July 21, 2007 I thank you for your comments. I did not read the original post but read some of the responses...It brought me back to my saturn teacher moment with Yogiji...after having substantial results from my first forty day...I asked YogiJi what I should focus on next and he read me the riot act...really spoke harshly and directly about some of my personal habits and life choices. They were so right on and acurate that the stun wore off quickly and I was so relieved to have the experience of someone knowing the whole package and dilineating a way out...the love I felt was amazing and It was my path to a happy life. When I tell people about the experience most just think It sounds awful...they don't understand the vibration he creates and the completeness of the communication. I do and I so respect that aspect of the technology. now as a teacher, I find if I go with my intuition I am responding to aspects of my students that I never cognitively anticipated. I trust the golden chain and the technology and am grateful for it! Wahe Guru!! Nirbhe Kaur Kundalini-Yoga , Debbie Fowler <debfow wrote: > > > > Since some people thought that what I said in my last post was somewhat harsh, I just wanted to add to my last post that Yogi Bhajan was a > teacher, not a saint. He didn't coddle his > students, he put them in situations to grow. > The result of his interaction with this woman led her to begin accepting > who she is. She didn't kill herself, she > continued on her spiritual path. I believe that on the path, we get exactly > what we need and we have choices. > Kundalini yoga is a science. Sikhs > are seekers of truth. Yoga cuts through > the layers of lies. I walked around for > 7 years thinking I was suffering from " shame " of who I am from what someone > said to me in a relationship. My yoga > teacher said to me, " you just didn't get what you wanted. " He was right. > I am happy now. All Yogi Bhajan > tried to do was to teach people how to be happy, healthy and holy, which > sometimes means getting in your face. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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