hello everyone
is it possible to get advice to Kriya Yoga exercice?
greetings zenbo
hello everyone
is it possible to get advice to Kriya Yoga exercice?
greetings zenbo
[QUOTE=oak333;67910]Of course it is possible
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i thouhgt it is all secret, and you have to pay for information.
thanks
[QUOTE=zenbo;67915]i thouhgt it is all secret, and you have to pay for information.
thanks[/QUOTE]
Not so fast. These lessons cost to be printed and mailed. The subscription basically covers these costs.
As far as the secret is regarded, the lessons are freely accessible. To go further, you have to be initiated…as it clerarly says in the web site posted.
Zenbo,
No doubt, you will have to do these exercises regularly and pass couple of evaluation stages just to get ready for Kriya Yoga. I hope, it is understood that no Yoga brings “pill” relief or “instant” results. Yoga doesn’t work on the surface. It also works on the rigid thinking patterns that resist change.
Kriya Yoga is an advanced discipline different from the more physical asanas. It is essential that you become eligible to learn it. There is nothing secret about it. But, because you will be dealing with energy metabolism within the body any half-knowledge or impatience may prove harmful; that’s why the care. If you prove your strong intent and dedication through the preparatory exercises, the Kriya Yoga teachers will be only happy to teach.
just to get an idea, can one of you describe a typical exercice? i kind of have a hard time imagining what this is all about, i saw an exercice whit a mantra combined with a breathing technic.
i would order these letters, but i want to know a little more about it, its simply because i am dead- broke.
wbg zenbo
The SRF lessons are not expensive. There are also books and media on Kriya Yoga by non Self Realization Fellowship people such as Swami Kiryananda, etc.
Note there are others claiming they met Mahavatar Babaji up the Himalayas and he taught them Kriya Yoga; these people never met Yogananda - be cautious of them!
[QUOTE=Gymkata;67962]The SRF lessons are not expensive. There are also books and media on Kriya Yoga by non Self Realization Fellowship people such as Swami Kiryananda, etc.
Note there are others claiming they met Mahavatar Babaji up the Himalayas and he taught them Kriya Yoga; these people never met Yogananda - be cautious of them![/QUOTE]
are they spreading false technics and beliefs?
Hi,
I am wondering how many true Kriya teachers are out there. I do realize there is a number of false techniques and teachers who claim they are giving instruction in the original Kriya yoga which supposedly was given by Mahavatar Babaji. How does one know they are receiving the proper instruction and not some made up bunch of stuff?
I was also wondering about this. I’ve personally been learning from a book by the Bihar School of Yoga and I’ve had amazing results just from the preliminary practices. From what I’ve read though, I didn’t see any connection between Swami Sivananda and Lahiri Mahasaya from Autobiography of a Yogi, who according to Yogananda is the one who brought the whole system back from obscurity. If any of you are familiar with both of these schools of yoga, would you say that their approach to kriya is similar? If not, how would you say they differ?
[QUOTE=zenbo;67951]just to get an idea, can one of you describe a typical exercice? i kind of have a hard time imagining what this is all about, i saw an exercice whit a mantra combined with a breathing technic.
i would order these letters, but i want to know a little more about it, its simply because i am dead- broke.
wbg zenbo[/QUOTE]