What strikes me most is the humility of this man . A truly enlightened master who speaks of the most profound and esoteric things with a very simple and childlike innocence. He seems to be trying his best , with utmost sincerity, to make us understand that Truth which is not perhaps possible to be ever expressed in words! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
💙 Hummmmm..... somehow mysterious....... after listening to many Sri M videos on this topic and pondering and meditating and practice...... somehow there's a quickening of understanding 💙
@@RootofEcstasy Oh, mysterious... kind of like all of life is a mystery 🙃. Don't know. Sometimes something clicks and it feels delightful, like out of nowhere. ☺
@@RootofEcstasy Thank you for the blessing. 🌱 And for fun... more sadhana brings more mystery, like a razor's edge as the Chinese say, May your life be interesting. Ridiculous, but I've been wondering if I'm a nerdy geek or a geeky nerd. 👣 💕 💥
I get the feeling that over time, Sri M is carefully revealing deeper and closer guarded aspects of this, for the benefit of serious practitioners who can benefit from this advice at their stage. 😊
I have been driving around the dirt roads of Vermont listening to Swami Sarvapriyananda talks for seven years. I'm appreciating Sri M's explanations of many things that I have not heard Swami discuss around the tactical, technical, and day-to-day aspects of spiritual practice. Swami is more about how it is, and Sri M is more about how you do it. I'm oversimplifying of course, but that's what I'm getting/needing. Between finding Sri M and reading Muktananda's book about his enlightenment last month, my practice and understanding is evolving. I wish my guru would jump out of the bushes and say hello, I'm ready!
Beautifully explained, I think I had discovered the ajna chakra some years ago....without looking for it or knowing about it. I would do some meditation on my own while focusing on the breath and I would find my eyes and attention going automatically there and then upwards and I wouldn't understand why.....so that was the reason.... thankyou 🙏. I asked people around me but no-one seemed to know why.
Jesus told a parable about a shepherd who had 100 sheep. He left 99 of them and searched for one. In some translations (Thomas) it says that that one he sought is the greatest of them all. This is how Jesus taught about withdrawing from the lesser nadis to find the great sushumna nadi. Similarly, Jesus gave other yogic teachings using coded parables to hide his teachings from those who do not have "ears to hear." This is how the deep yogic teachings of Jesus survived 2000 years of censorship and alteration by Bible scribes.
Someone who was born in the Hindu tradition and is familiar with the teachings finds everything Jesus taught to be the same they know from their own tradition.
Regardless, the practices and support from the divine masters is only available in deeper hindusim/ buddhism. Jesus was called yesu when he went to himalaya to seek spiritual upliftment.
@@RootofEcstasy Hi Little Bear ☺. I thought it was crypic too, or a challenge or a put down, until just now. With a name like ButsinWormwood, anyone would wonder. - Taking the comment at face value, it just says maybe that the writer is lost, believes that other people are, and maybe that knowing that basic 'fact' is a welcome wakeup. Maybe that's how the writer contributes to the whole. - Great Mystery, the Amerindian word for Absolute, seems to be nearest and dearest to my heart. ☺ 🙃 ☺ 🙃 etc ⁉️
@@RootofEcstasy So many possibilities to choose from. Maybe namaskar Butsin Wormwood, probably looking for the happiness Sri M teaches about as many are.
ALLOW NOT PREJUDICE 10 line poem written 4may 1985 uploaded 18 october 2024 ---------------------------------------- Allow not prejudiceto cloud your judgement Strive steadfastand renounce stubborn ways Search within and discover others (For a man who ignores enters his grave ) Let every man be free,unaided on his merit Let us not frustrate a creative mind and spirit Let the cream rise up to earn the world of honor ( To them we owe our life and also our service ) Abolish that which bears a semblenceof privilege It is cowardly unmanly and an act of sacrilege .
For me, the physical hatha component should be an integral component of sadhana. Others are welcome to agree or disagree. But my question to knowledgeable Sadhaks here, is are there lineages and living Gurus who teach a form of kundalini/Kriya yoga that includes a serious Hatha component, and not just paying lip service? Again, I’m not judging those paths who don’t include Hatha as an integral component of daily practice. I’m simply looking for leads on lineages and living Teachers who do seriously include it. Perhaps what I’m describing is closer to the Nath lineages for example? But surely there must be some Kriya Yoga Gurus who come from a more Hatha-oriented path, and who themselves practice it daily along with the other components (mantra, pranayama, sitting meditation, etc) Perhaps it is a Tamil Siddha lineage, or perhaps it is a Kriya lineage, or a Siddha/Mahayoga lineage. Any relevant information would be appreciated.
I practiced Kriya Yoga for years and experienced several Kundalini awakenings, but they were not enjoyable. The energy overwhelmed me and burned me out. I sensed something was unstable within me, as I couldn't contain the energy properly-it was "leaking" and causing more harm than good. Eventually, I discovered Isha Hatha Yoga through Sadhguru, who confirmed that practicing powerful kriyas without first stabilizing the body can lead to serious problems. If you're curious, you should check him out. I don’t want to engage in debates about who's right or wrong; I follow both Sri M and Sadhguru, and this was the path that led to my burnout. I also occasionally drink alcohol and eat meat, which I believe contributed to my Kundalini issues. At the time, I wasn't physically fit, yet I was doing 2-3 hours of Kriya pranayama daily-far too much for someone in my condition, especially without the guidance of a live guru. So yes, I strongly recommend implementing Hatha Yoga in your sadhana as fast as you can.
Uncle M. You spoke hymns. Then they asked about pronouns. Who's this that and them.? What came first the egg of the hen? .are the cows here to protect us? That's what it said in Vedic hymns
Really, Jannet, how does one decide? (Me too, so many choices.) Sri M has said we have to find our own path? as I recall. Maybe the Vedas talk about free will or choice somewhere. Little Bear, I'm guessing, is referring to sublimating, not igniting which sounds like a sink or swim risk. Sublimate anything and everything... My opinion is that it's all the same, from a certain point of view; maybe ignorance speaking.
@@RootofEcstasy So what is the answer to Jannet's question, recast as ""is it possible" instead of "should I." That is, as you understand for now. I tried briefly to read Arthur Avalon twice, and shook my head re too complicated. Or maybe "should I" is the question, because as I understand Sri M comments, as I now recall, most people should not.
@@RootofEcstasy There was a photo quote from Sri M yesterday, the community tab on SF's home page, about Truth, and be Clear and be Frank. Bear totem in action maybe, easy listening compared to badger.
With the information I know about what your group does in secret. I'm very sure others know. . Jesus Christ is warning us. Along with Moses. Commiting human sacrifice or murder is destroying Gods creations. Huge disrespect to the most high God,the creator. So what does this mean? I think you understand.
One of the best spiritual satsang I have heard in the past couple of years
Lucky to be alive in the presence of these legendary masters...on the planet Earth ❤🙏
What strikes me most is the humility of this man . A truly enlightened master who speaks of the most profound and esoteric things with a very simple and childlike innocence. He seems to be trying his best , with utmost sincerity, to make us understand that Truth which is not perhaps possible to be ever expressed in words!
🙏🏻🙏🏻
💙 Hummmmm..... somehow mysterious....... after listening to many Sri M videos on this topic and pondering and meditating and practice...... somehow there's a quickening of understanding 💙
@@RootofEcstasy Oh, mysterious... kind of like all of life is a mystery 🙃. Don't know. Sometimes something clicks and it feels delightful, like out of nowhere. ☺
@@RootofEcstasy Thank you for the blessing. 🌱
And for fun... more sadhana brings more mystery, like a razor's edge as the Chinese say, May your life be interesting.
Ridiculous, but I've been wondering if I'm a nerdy geek or a geeky nerd. 👣 💕 💥
God bless great Sri M
Thank you dear Lord for this video!
Thank you. Very helpful and good questions to.🙏
many thanks
😮great thanks i bow down in gratitude
Aum Hreem sri GuruBhyo Namah ❤
Just fantastic!!! No other words
I get the feeling that over time, Sri M is carefully revealing deeper and closer guarded aspects of this, for the benefit of serious practitioners who can benefit from this advice at their stage. 😊
I have been driving around the dirt roads of Vermont listening to Swami Sarvapriyananda talks for seven years. I'm appreciating Sri M's explanations of many things that I have not heard Swami discuss around the tactical, technical, and day-to-day aspects of spiritual practice. Swami is more about how it is, and Sri M is more about how you do it. I'm oversimplifying of course, but that's what I'm getting/needing. Between finding Sri M and reading Muktananda's book about his enlightenment last month, my practice and understanding is evolving. I wish my guru would jump out of the bushes and say hello, I'm ready!
This has blown me away
Clarity in thought and expression
Nicely said. Consciousness is not in the brain but the brain is dependent on consciousness for it's thinking processes.
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Hats off GURUJI
Such a beautiful thought invoking session. ❤ It
Amen 🙏❤
Very good and necessary explanation, thank you very much!!!
Beautifully explained, I think I had discovered the ajna chakra some years ago....without looking for it or knowing about it. I would do some meditation on my own while focusing on the breath and I would find my eyes and attention going automatically there and then upwards and I wouldn't understand why.....so that was the reason.... thankyou 🙏. I asked people around me but no-one seemed to know why.
Thank you so much for enlightening🙏🙏 me
❤️❤️🙏🙏🌼🌼🌼
Luvv u guruji...
I wish I can learn yoga with this lovely Guru I hope a new event is coming soon I missed the January class 😢
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Thank You. Inner Guru.❤
Jesus told a parable about a shepherd who had 100 sheep. He left 99 of them and searched for one. In some translations (Thomas) it says that that one he sought is the greatest of them all. This is how Jesus taught about withdrawing from the lesser nadis to find the great sushumna nadi. Similarly, Jesus gave other yogic teachings using coded parables to hide his teachings from those who do not have "ears to hear." This is how the deep yogic teachings of Jesus survived 2000 years of censorship and alteration by Bible scribes.
😮... that sounds right..😅
Someone who was born in the Hindu tradition and is familiar with the teachings finds everything Jesus taught to be the same they know from their own tradition.
Regardless, the practices and support from the divine masters is only available in deeper hindusim/ buddhism.
Jesus was called yesu when he went to himalaya to seek spiritual upliftment.
Thank you very much for the profound, easily understandable discourse. I fell benefitted. Heartiest Namaskar
Om sri gurubhyo namah
Om Nameskram Swamy.
🙏🦚🌹HUM HREEM SHREE GURUBHYO NAMAH🌹🦚🙏
Jai gurudev❤
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Welcome to the land of the lost.
Haha 😂! Very funny!
@@RootofEcstasy Hi Little Bear ☺. I thought it was crypic too, or a challenge or a put down, until just now. With a name like ButsinWormwood, anyone would wonder.
- Taking the comment at face value, it just says maybe that the writer is lost, believes that other people are, and maybe that knowing that basic 'fact' is a welcome wakeup. Maybe that's how the writer contributes to the whole.
- Great Mystery, the Amerindian word for Absolute, seems to be nearest and dearest to my heart. ☺ 🙃 ☺ 🙃 etc ⁉️
@@RootofEcstasy So many possibilities to choose from. Maybe namaskar Butsin Wormwood, probably looking for the happiness Sri M teaches about as many are.
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❤❤❤🎉
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Mein Traum wäre, dass die Videos von Sri M auf deutsch synchronisiert werden. ❤
Das wünsche ich mir auch..
Thank you Guruji. Beautiful explanation of Kriya. I am ready to be your student. Please tell me how to get started. I am in Texas.
Hari Aum Tat Sat
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ALLOW NOT PREJUDICE 10 line poem written 4may 1985 uploaded 18 october 2024
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Allow not prejudiceto cloud your judgement
Strive steadfastand renounce stubborn ways
Search within and discover others
(For a man who ignores enters his grave )
Let every man be free,unaided on his merit
Let us not frustrate a creative mind and spirit
Let the cream rise up to earn the world of honor
( To them we owe our life and also our service )
Abolish that which bears a semblenceof privilege
It is cowardly unmanly and an act of sacrilege .
26:59 kriya
Isn’t chiti shakti flowing up and down based on our energy level ( positive/negative).. I never thought of it as sitting in a particular chakra
For me, the physical hatha component should be an integral component of sadhana. Others are welcome to agree or disagree. But my question to knowledgeable Sadhaks here, is are there lineages and living Gurus who teach a form of kundalini/Kriya yoga that includes a serious Hatha component, and not just paying lip service?
Again, I’m not judging those paths who don’t include Hatha as an integral component of daily practice.
I’m simply looking for leads on lineages and living Teachers who do seriously include it.
Perhaps what I’m describing is closer to the Nath lineages for example?
But surely there must be some Kriya Yoga Gurus who come from a more Hatha-oriented path, and who themselves practice it daily along with the other components (mantra, pranayama, sitting meditation, etc)
Perhaps it is a Tamil Siddha lineage, or perhaps it is a Kriya lineage, or a Siddha/Mahayoga lineage.
Any relevant information would be appreciated.
Go through matseyandra nath ji teachings.Kaula Jnana.
I practiced Kriya Yoga for years and experienced several Kundalini awakenings, but they were not enjoyable. The energy overwhelmed me and burned me out. I sensed something was unstable within me, as I couldn't contain the energy properly-it was "leaking" and causing more harm than good. Eventually, I discovered Isha Hatha Yoga through Sadhguru, who confirmed that practicing powerful kriyas without first stabilizing the body can lead to serious problems. If you're curious, you should check him out.
I don’t want to engage in debates about who's right or wrong; I follow both Sri M and Sadhguru, and this was the path that led to my burnout. I also occasionally drink alcohol and eat meat, which I believe contributed to my Kundalini issues. At the time, I wasn't physically fit, yet I was doing 2-3 hours of Kriya pranayama daily-far too much for someone in my condition, especially without the guidance of a live guru.
So yes, I strongly recommend implementing Hatha Yoga in your sadhana as fast as you can.
Uncle M. You spoke hymns. Then they asked about pronouns. Who's this that and them.? What came first the egg of the hen? .are the cows here to protect us? That's what it said in Vedic hymns
ഒരു പെണ്ണിനെ പ്രാപിച്ച ആൾ യോഗി അല്ല
Master: should I use sex to find Moksha (spiritual Liberation) and ignite my Kundalini as they do with Tantric Sex? 🧘♀️🔥🧘♀️💐
@@RootofEcstasy thank you for your wisdom I will keep that in mind as I move forward! 🧘♀️🔥🧘♀️
Really, Jannet, how does one decide? (Me too, so many choices.) Sri M has said we have to find our own path? as I recall. Maybe the Vedas talk about free will or choice somewhere.
Little Bear, I'm guessing, is referring to sublimating, not igniting which sounds like a sink or swim risk.
Sublimate anything and everything... My opinion is that it's all the same, from a certain point of view; maybe ignorance speaking.
@@RootofEcstasy Wow. Be frank and be clear. Like your comments!
@@RootofEcstasy So what is the answer to Jannet's question, recast as ""is it possible" instead of "should I." That is, as you understand for now. I tried briefly to read Arthur Avalon twice, and shook my head re too complicated.
Or maybe "should I" is the question, because as I understand Sri M comments, as I now recall, most people should not.
@@RootofEcstasy There was a photo quote from Sri M yesterday, the community tab on SF's home page, about Truth, and be Clear and be Frank. Bear totem in action maybe, easy listening compared to badger.
With the information I know about what your group does in secret. I'm very sure others know. . Jesus Christ is warning us. Along with Moses. Commiting human sacrifice or murder is destroying Gods creations. Huge disrespect to the most high God,the creator. So what does this mean? I think you understand.
Friend, Jesus is a yogi and still alive. SreeM had seen him in Kailash. Jesus and Babaji works together for the betterment of humanity.
Deeply I'm hoping for a better humanity. For now we have this. Satan's kingdom. What would you call Satan certainly not a Yogi?
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