Guest guest Posted October 14, 2003 Report Share Posted October 14, 2003 I know that this how the Babaji Nagaraj tradition is done. Most archarya's initiate people thru the postures and Kriya. The student goes home and mediates on Babaji and uses the Kriya's. These devotee's feel this is real, and I think it's a fine way to be with Guru. I will be the last to invalidate how a person see's Guru. Ma works in so many different ways. As many as there are devotee's, you have that many paths. :)This is something I feel strongly about:) I am interested in hearing other opinions on this though. I had a Swami tell me these initiates were not empowered to use Bija mantra's because they never received initiation directly from Babaji, so therefore, I don't ask that Swami very many questions. I heard alot in that one statement to know there is loads more superstition behind that belief. Namste,Kelly kbbookbag <karenborak (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote: Jai Maa,If a person receives initiation and instruction through a teacher who is trained by a process designed by an enlightened Guru and follows the teachings of the Guru through various means (daily meditation program, retreats, videos, satellite courses, and so forth), but the person never has personal contact with the Guru...does this count as "having a Guru?"With blessings,KarenTo from this group, send an email to:Your use of is subject to the The New with improved product search Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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