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Kriya Yoga Lesson 2 of 3: Mahavatar Babaji Blessings
Meet Yogiraj Live: hamsa-yoga.org Mahavatar Babaji ‘s Kriya Yoga Meditation and Kundalini Yoga Alchemy Visit Yogiraj’s website to see his tour schedule and for lots of articles, and streaming radio interview, mantras, and exclusive video of him. *** Kriya Yoga is the alchemy of total transformation and the blessing of Mahavatar Babaji for speedy evolution of consciousness of humanity at large. The precious jewel of eternity and the nectar and elixir of life is being wasted in the desert sands of idleism. Learn, become empowered and teach this divine technique to the spiritually parched souls of the Earth. Become a server of Humanity. Humble your ego. May you be blessed by the Divine. *** Yogiraj is considered an illumined living master and solar seer, and helps sincere practitioners of yogic meditation awaken to higher levels of consciousness through chakra awakening and esoteric practices of Himalayan yoga of Mahavatar Babaji. Yogiraj Gurunath Siddhanath was born on May 10, 1944 in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India. He has been meditating since the age of 3, and spent his early years in the Himalayas amongst the hamsanath yogis, in whose presence he was transformed. The divine transformation flowered after his deep and personal experiences in 1961 and 1967 with the yogi-christ Mahavatar Babaji (Shiv-Goraksha Babaji ), the same spiritual master described in Yogananda’s Autobiography of a Yogi. He has a wife of 30+ years, Gurumata Shivangani, with whom he built by hand the Hamsa Yoga Sangh Ashram (Spiritual Retreat) outside the city of Pune, near Bombay, India. They have two sons, and two grandchildren. Yogiraj teaches yogic meditation for the evolution of human consciousness. These perennial practices of yoga are the most ancient closely guarded sacred practices of the Himalayan yogis and masters from time immemorial. They help the practitioner gradually transform him/herself into the likeness of his/her own divinity. This ancient art and science has been a way of life for rare yogis and ascetics of India and abroad who have sacrificed everything in the search for their own inner Truth, their inner Godessence. Today, Yogiraj demonstrates in his own life and livingness, that powerful spiritual practice can be integrated with family life and a career. By the blessings of Babaji, Yogiraj teaches these techniques, which he collectively calls “The Alchemy of Total Transformation” to sincere seekers throughout the world, who wish to integrate these practices into their daily life, without the necessity of giving up worldly pursuits. These techniques are called: 1. Mahavatar Babaji’s Kriya Yoga (NB, the exact same kundalini kriya originally given to Lahiri Mahasaya in the 19th century) 2. Siddhanath Surya Yoga – A dynamic osmosis of solar healing. Pranic self-healing with solar power. 3. Siddhanath Hamsa Yoga – The Way of the White Swan. If earth peace is to herald the dawn of the new age, let us all realize that: Humanity is one’s only religion, Breath one’s only prayer, and Consciousness one’s only God.
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about 2 years ago
I am so very blessed in just hearing him…
about 2 years ago
Love this
“Humanity is one’s only religion,
Breath one’s only prayer, and
Consciousness one’s only God. ”
but what happens when we find other than humanity with conscious consciousness? Deal with it then because now they are not here- they are nowhere?
Thank you for bringing your message of love to the world through the internet.
☼♥
about 2 years ago
You didn’t write yoga, the siddhas did, and what they wrote includes god, so don’t be a moron, you don’t have a clue what your talking about, its obvious.
about 2 years ago
If you dont do it right, it could be detrimental.
about 2 years ago
SO TRUE
about 2 years ago
because the techinique is so powerful
=)
about 2 years ago
I am a self realised hebrew man
If I didn’t know better I’d swear I was a buddha
All I know is that this is helping me resist
spiritual darkness.
May God have mercy on me if I’m wrong.
about 2 years ago
cannot be disseminated freely??explain…i need to pay for it?or need to become a disciple?
if this technique is so powerful…why cannot be disseminated?it will be helping the humankind… -.-
about 2 years ago
Yes I agree its important that one make sure they are receiving an authentic technique and lineage. If you do your due diligance, you will find that Siddhanath’s is quite authentic. Though his gravity speaks for itself, he also has personal ties with two traditional lineage holders – Hariharananda and Shailendra Sharma.
about 2 years ago
Mahavatar Babaji Kriya Yoga is a sacred technique given through diksha; it cannot be disseminated freely. But other techniques such as the Siddhanath Surya Yoga can and have been. Please see the video on his Surya Yoga if you are hungry for a powerful technique. Warm regards, ~hamsayogi (Yogiraj Siddhanath’s videographer)
about 2 years ago
thankyou for info
about 2 years ago
think for real? come on.
about 2 years ago
that’s right. if we don’t hit ourselves with the hammer on the head, life will.
about 2 years ago
Hammer on the head!
about 2 years ago
there is no busy day, there is no office
about 2 years ago
It’s not part of our western culture, the idea that even saying something can have universal resonance. That’s probably why you think it’s a waste of energy. Meditation isn’t just a way of unwinding at the end of a busy day in the office.
about 2 years ago
fight with the sword, die by the sword.
about 2 years ago
The Five Tibetan Rites are very good, especially since they are simple and there are only 5 of them. Just make sure to do them safely (not too vigorously).
about 2 years ago
Some people say you definitely need a living master to practice kriya yoga but i think that depends on the calbire of the master. I found that deep practice of kriya attracted my guru’s response (he left his body years ago) in miraculous ways, so it isnt a necessity to have him in the body to guide you but it does depend on his spiritual state and the sincerity and regularity of your own practice of the technique.
about 2 years ago
Technically kriya itself is a form of pranayam (means of controlling life force through breath), but it has several steps or aspects designed to facilitate the process of unfoldment of Patanjali’s ten yogic steps. One of these is physical in that you combine a certain hatha yoga asana along with kriya pranayam. Its purpose is to balance and calm the mind and body in preperation for meditation and also to vitalize it during and after long meditations.
about 2 years ago
I would like to practice Kriya Yoga and from what I’m understanding it is more of an exercise of the mind or consciousness than it is of the physical nature. Would you say it is more like meditation? It is not easy to find information on Kriya Yoga — would you need to locate a spiritual teacher to guide you with this sacred practice? Also, what are your feelings on the Five Rites practiced by the Hunzas? I appreciate any information you can offer. Thank you so much — God Bless.