Meditation Advice For BEGINNERS || Lahiri Mahasaya

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

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  • @HinduismAsItIs
    @HinduismAsItIs  Год назад +7

    ❗Suggested Video - ruclips.net/video/cOotMelvf4I/видео.html❗
    || 9 Spiritual Tips for Beginners - Paramahansa Yogananda ||

  • @god_1437
    @god_1437 Год назад +11

    I thought this short video will not have much info to offer but I got to say I got more than what I expected. Even the simple words of realised saints somehow have a great impact on one's mind and heart. Thanks for this 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @hinduism205
    @hinduism205 Год назад +4

    Beautiful and motivating words. Hits one's heart! 🙏🏻

  • @pratimasandhyaa5202
    @pratimasandhyaa5202 Год назад +1

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @JyotiShivShakti
    @JyotiShivShakti Год назад +1

    Jai Shree Krishna 🙏🛣️🪔♥️🧘. Very nicely said! Thank you🙏😬🥰

    • @HinduismAsItIs
      @HinduismAsItIs  Год назад

      Thank you for the kind remarks! ✨
      Jai Sri Krishna! 🙏🏻😇

  • @ericfullmer7170
    @ericfullmer7170 Год назад +1

    I love this it’s so real and amazing

  • @avvarae1448
    @avvarae1448 Год назад +1

    What a beautiful share!!!
    Your voice is so tranquil and peaceful... ✨🌸✨

    • @HinduismAsItIs
      @HinduismAsItIs  Год назад

      Thanks for your kind remarks! ❤
      Glad you liked the video 🙏🏻✨

  • @bro_is_pro
    @bro_is_pro Год назад +2

    🔥

  • @dr.neetamajumder8887
    @dr.neetamajumder8887 Год назад

    Ineffective videos

    • @HinduismAsItIs
      @HinduismAsItIs  Год назад +2

      How effective something can be for one, depends on how open and receptive one is :)

    • @Darryl147
      @Darryl147 7 месяцев назад

      Bring a cup to the ocean and you will leave with a cupful.

  • @atmanand5802
    @atmanand5802 Год назад +1

    🪔Amen, we're all one with our fellow dearly beloved Cosmos and all beings ever in evolution🌕Brahma Vihara🥥Tat Tvam Asi🌅Ellam Ondre🎂Sacred Heart📿Pratitya Samutpada🤲Aham Brahmasmi💖Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti🌟🕉

    • @HinduismAsItIs
      @HinduismAsItIs  Год назад +1

      Beautiful, very true! Shanti Shanti! 🙏🏻😇

  • @ArutPerunJothiThaniPeruKarunai
    @ArutPerunJothiThaniPeruKarunai Год назад +1

    🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @practicebeing
    @practicebeing Год назад +2

    Just subscribed, thank you for sharing 🙏

  • @rinkypatnaik1990
    @rinkypatnaik1990 Год назад +1

    0.22..all time is wasted..great words from a great soul..let me fabricate d words once more..No realisation means no seeking@human birth..one lifetime jst goes to d dustbin ..no matter how much daam,dharam,seva @drama one has done through out life..

  • @dr.manjunaths4189
    @dr.manjunaths4189 Год назад

    How to start kriya yoga??.. how to do it ??

    • @HinduismAsItIs
      @HinduismAsItIs  Год назад +1

      The practical process of Kriya Yoga [and any Yoga practice for that matter] must be learned from the Guru. Learning it from online books/videos and then practicing it on your own can be pretty risky and harmful.
      So you'll have to first find an authentic Kriya Yoga Center [ideally the one whose lineage goes back to Mahavatar Babaji]. This you can do by searching online [would recommend centers of Swami Yogananda, or Sri M or Yogiraj Sathgurunath].
      Once done, you'll have to approach them and get initiated into Kriya Yoga. There only you'll get to know all the instructions, rules/regulations and details of the Kriya practice to be followed. Then practice all that each day regularly. Hope this helps! 🙏🏻

  • @existence_consciousness_bliss
    @existence_consciousness_bliss Год назад +1

    आज से 400 वर्ष 21 से 27 दिसंबर के मध्य पूर्व गुरु गोविंद सिंह जी का पूरा परिवार देश और धर्म के लिए बलिदान हो गया था। पर हमे तो क्रिसमस याद है!!!🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @HinduismAsItIs
      @HinduismAsItIs  Год назад +1

      Yes. Unfortunately, there is a lot of ignorance and lack of awareness about history, culture and richness of our traditions and spiritual wisdom.

  • @OnlineMD
    @OnlineMD Год назад +1

    Very nice overall, but I respectfully strongly disagree with the concept of the physical body being perceived as a bundle of flesh and bones, and at best a nest of troubles. As a physician with four decades of practice experience, I have come to be stunned and amazed by the magnificense of the human body. I call the body a beautiful flowering of the creative force of God. But that said, we humans constantly abuse the body. And I have found that präna is real. It is an amazing healing and sustaining force. It does not flow well in a state of tension and stress. Therefore, any success in Kriya Yoga absolutely MUST be preceded by a state of RELAXATION and a state of SURRENDER (Praani-dhaanaani) of ourselves to the Cosmic Mind which is Isvara (Eeshvara) or God.

    • @HinduismAsItIs
      @HinduismAsItIs  Год назад +2

      Thank you! Indeed, what you said about Prana and its flow, Kriya Yoga, Relaxation, Surrender is quite true. Appreciate your inputs! 😇 I also agree that the human body, or body of any creature for that matter is fabulously magnificent, stunningly intricate and no less than a magic in itself. But I will also add that the words that were used in the video were not directed to diminish or disrespect the magnificence/significance of the body, but rather to inculcate dispassion and vairagya in the minds of the people towards it, so that they get to rise beyond it and seek/aim at something higher i.e. spiritual and awaken to their true glory. Sages and saints primarily focus on the people's spiritual welfare and growth and therefore they won't compromise on that part, in any way.
      So, if they see that people are getting too bound with the body, suffering due to its attachment and that the bodily attachment/infatuation is becoming a barrier in their spiritual growth, then they won't hesitate in using harsh words against it, or even anything else for that matter, no matter how stunning and magnificent it actually maybe. Majority of the people that the saints address, don't value the body for its magnificence and stunningly intricate mechanisms that you are talking about. They just exploit it and see it merely as some tool of sensory gratification. Therefore, the saints and sages use their words accordingly and precisely attack that very underlying delusive notion of the people that otherwise makes them bound and identified with the body and forget the Self [Atman]/God.
      Moreover, these Kriya Yogis, Hatha Yogis etc. use the body only as the primary means to grow spiritually. So they very well understand the value of the body on a much deeper level. But they have also criticised the body when the body is exploited and used merely as a means of enjoyment by others. You also must be aware that almost everyone is too deeply enamored and identified with their body. They are highly infatuated with it and with the sense pleasures it provides, which unfortunately makes this body no less than a hindrance or a block in the spiritual growth. That's why many sages and scriptures have used harsh words towards it, so that the bodily-infatuated people awaken to higher truths and use their body rightly - to transcend this bodily identification/attachment and attain the highest [spiritual] good. 🙏🏻✨

  • @DrRajPoonia
    @DrRajPoonia Год назад

    It really doesn’t inform anything new what We don’t know and it doesn’t make any difference in life this way THE TRUTH

    • @HinduismAsItIs
      @HinduismAsItIs  Год назад +5

      Well, as the title suggests, it's an advice for the 'beginners' that are completely new to meditation, in order to make them understand the significance of meditation and motivate them to turn within and go deeper, more often. If you know this, that is well and good, then obviously you're not a beginner. So you may know all this but there are thousands out there who don't. Moreover, I will also add that knowing this info theoretically is one thing and practicing meditation is another thing. If you practice meditation often, that's even better. Ofcourse a two minute introductory video for beginners wouldn't have all the intricacies and details about meditation. Not sure what you expected. Nevertheless, you may check out this video of ours (containing important tips by Paramahansa Yogananda) - ruclips.net/video/cOotMelvf4I/видео.html , it has somewhat deeper instructions. I believe you might find this video more beneficial and helpful. 🙏🏻

  • @musicn4498
    @musicn4498 Год назад

    These all are the perceptions of other person if you have anything that is your own , that you have perceived on your personal practice tell us that .God is no friend who will come to you at your calling .God is power .To some people duty is God and again to some people music is God and yet again poetry is God to some . What you are reading is far from God .

    • @HinduismAsItIs
      @HinduismAsItIs  Год назад +9

      How for you, will my perception be of any more significance than from the perception of a mystic or a saint? For you, both Him and I are another person only. Whether it's His experience or my experience, that will still remain "another person's experience" for you. No difference. So why not focus on what's being shared, instead of focusing on who is telling this?
      Secondly, the sign of a seeker is not to believe and disbelieve something that he or she hasn't experienced yet. Just because you have not experienced God as a friend, doesn't mean God cannot be that way at all. There are no limitations on what God is and what God is not. To some people it may be something, but that doesn't mean God is confined to only that thing.
      It is only out of one's thickened ego that one will dismiss the words of a realised mystic as "far from God" or confines God in one way only. Humility and receptivity are the key signs of a spiritual seeker. Without that, even if someone gets a so-called spiritual experience of a God, somehow, that experience is still null and void.
      Finally, this channel is about sharing the content of the scriptures and saints of Sanatan Dharma and thus the content that you have seen just now is in line with that. The channel is not centered around me but whatever you will see on this is something that I also have experienced. Nothing being shared here is outside the realm of my experience :)

    • @adorableboy8423
      @adorableboy8423 Год назад +4

      @HinduismAsItIs please ignore these people. They can ignore if they have a problem but they come to lecture. You will find these kind of people everywhere. We love your content and it helps us.. Keep posting !!

    • @CaptainOfTheLostWaves
      @CaptainOfTheLostWaves Год назад +2

      @@HinduismAsItIs beautifully astute and thoughtful summary in response. God bless you 🙏

    • @HinduismAsItIs
      @HinduismAsItIs  Год назад +3

      @@CaptainOfTheLostWaves Thank you for your kind words. Stay blessed! 🙏🏻😇

    • @CaptainOfTheLostWaves
      @CaptainOfTheLostWaves Год назад +2

      @@HinduismAsItIs likewise dear friend 🙏

  • @mrvarand736
    @mrvarand736 Год назад

    stop miss leading people

    • @HinduismAsItIs
      @HinduismAsItIs  Год назад +4

      The only one misleading* here is you. Either you're deliberately doing it, or you are incapable to understand anything that's going on here :)

    • @rinkypatnaik1990
      @rinkypatnaik1990 Год назад +2

      Whr r u listining to this stuff if it is bothering u?go and follow d celebrities..tht will lead u to ur proper destination ..good luck

    • @mohann2289
      @mohann2289 Год назад +1

      @@HinduismAsItIs this loka is Maya, and he is one of them , he cannot accept the truth because of Maya

    • @OnlineMD
      @OnlineMD Год назад

      First, improve your English: it is MISLEADING and NOT "miss leading." Secondly, you make a vague and conceited statement as though you are an expert on the subject. Only ignorant people make such deluded comments.