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While most spiritual seekers seek a perfect guru, few concern themselves with their own preparation. It is perhaps a fault of human nature, to seek someone who will “do it for us.” That is, give us Self-realization or God-realization. While the guru may point you in the right direction, the seeker must himself commit himself to following those directions. While the seeker may be intellectually committed to following these, all too often, human nature causes one to waver in distraction, doubt or desire. So, even if the perfect teacher is found, if the qualities of faith, perseverance, sincerity and patience are not cultivated, the initiation may be like sowing seeds in a concrete sidewalk. Traditionally, for this reason, initiation was restricted to only those who had prepared themselves, sometimes for years in advance. While the first initiations may be made available to a large number of aspirants, only those who had cultivated the qualities of a disciple attain results from them. As Jesus said, “many are called, but few are chosen. A devotee is one who is seeking a path or a teacher. This stage may continue for a very long time, until one is ready to make a commitment to one teacher or discipline. One may hop from one teacher to another, listening, watching, and experimenting a little, like a comparison shopper. At the end of that stage, one becomes a disciple, when he/she becomes committed to the practice of the teacher’s prescribed spiritual discipline. Attainment from any spiritual discipline requires persistent effort over an extended time. One needs to have faith in the efficacy of the practice, perseverance, the support of a teacher, and divine grace. If the teacher is authentic, he or she will always be ready to respond to the students request or to find someone who can. And divine grace is always available to one who is open to it. What is problematic is acquiring faith and perseverance. The teacher can give understanding of the techniques, how to do them properly and how they transform the student and will instigate the process through initiation and provide inspiration and encouragement, but the student must consistently apply him/her self with confidence and faith.For the initiation to be effective 2 things are essential:
the preparation of the student or recipient, and the presence of an initiator who has opened to the Truth of his or her own True Self.
Understanding what has been discussed above, the answer is, it depends on the qualities and karma of the individual, but it is highly unlikely. It would require Divine Grace and unrelenting faith. There is an essential sacred transmission of consciousness and energy, which empowers the techniques. That is why initiatory traditions have managed to pass the direct experience of truth from one generation to the next so effectively. Their strength lies in the power and the consciousness of those who have done the practices intensely and so realized their truth. We honor our highest Self when we honor our initiation by putting into diligent and regular practice what we have learned and received in them.Can one effectively learn the kriyas or techniques without initiation?
Babaji’s Kriya Yoga is taught in a series of initiation seminars.
It consists of a progressive series of Kriya Yoga techniques which bring about an integrated development of the individual. The rich variety of techniques brings about a complete transformation of the sincere practitioner. Among its benefits are physical healing and increased levels of energy, balancing of the emotions, mental calm, increased concentration, inspiration, wisdom and spiritual Self-realization. It includes a daily Yoga practice of various Kriyas, or techniques, which not only provide great strength, stability and peace, but also makes one dynamic and visionary. It brings balance and tranquility to the body and mind by reducing both restlessness and inertia. It is appropriate for all those who wish to transform themselves in the body, mind and spirit. It is for anyone who is searching to establish an open pathway towards their soul. It is for anyone who seeks discover how in the words of Jesus, the Kingdom of Heaven is accessible here on Earth. It is for anyone who wants to have more joy and happiness in their life and in their relationship with others. It is effective for one and all, regardless of their cultural, social or religious affiliation, age, sex or previous experience.
Kriya Yoga views life as series synchronistic events:
pleasurable and problematic, unfolding at the right time and place. The techniques of Kriya Yoga, including Kriya Yoga asanas (physical postures), Kriya pranayama breathing, Kriya mantra (sacred sound syllables) and Kriya meditation work integrally to raise one’s consciousness and energetic level. This allows one to view both kinds of events as opportunities for growth and for lessons learned.
Kriya Yoga is a physical, vital, mental, intellectual and spiritual sadhana, or discipline, in which one remembers one’s true Self, the pure Witness consciousness, and lets go of the false egoistic identification with the body and mental movements. It grants more control over one’s life. Interestingly enough, as self control is gained, one feels oneself to be less and less “the doer” and so one begins to accept and enjoy of life as it unfolds. Kriya Yoga develops trust, gratitude and devotion for God’s Presence in one’s life. One begins to meditate on God, and speak to God, as his or her truest and closest Friend, and begins to hear His response.
Greater mental clarity and focus is achieved through Kriya Yoga, and it is easier to act consistently in the right and best way both for oneself and for others. With this clarity and heightened intellectual strength, one’s consciousness expands and one accomplishes more with less energy, accepting less credit for the work done, and with more gratitude for the Supreme Doer in our life.
Kriya Yoga techniques strengthen our intuition and our power of healing
Our immune system is strengthened and we enjoy vibrant health, a strong nervous system, more energy, and a relaxed, peaceful demeanor.
The integral alignment of body, mind, and spirit gained through the practice of Kriya Yoga awakens our potential power and consciousness, known as “kundalini.” The level of our consciousness determines the nature and quality of the life we live. We must develop an advanced spiritual consciousness, which opens the mind to other dimensions of existence. Only then can we use that consciousness in the activities of our life to positively affect the world and those around us.
There’re total 144 techniques (Kriyas) in Babaji’s Kriya Yoga, and are taught during 3 levels of initiations.
First and second level of initiations each take two full days, while the 3rd level will take 9 full days.
Depending on the number of people interested, usually the initiation will start on Friday evening and ending on Tuesday afternoon. The contribution amount will also depend on the location, number of participants and cost of traveling for the teacher, and it will include accommodation, meals and training fees. For those having financial difficulties, the contribution amount can be lowered or even waived depending on the individual case. More details will be announced later.
In order to better organize the event, if you have interest in Babaji’s Kriya yoga, please kindly write email to kriya.anjani@outlook.com with below details:
“Kriya yoga – insights along the path” is a book for all those interested in kriya yoga to read before initiations. It gives an overview of kriya yoga and answers many questions as well.
The goal of life is happiness, peace, love and enlightenment. The desire for perfection comes from the Self, the image of God which seeks to express itself through all humanity.
KRIYA YOGA is the scientific art of perfect God Truth union. It was revived in modern times by a great master of India, Babaji Nagaraj, as a synthesis of the teachings of the 18 Siddhas. It includes a series of techniques.
In level 1 you will learn 18 postures for greater health, relaxation and energy; the 6 phases of the powerful breathing technique, known as “KriyaKundalini Pranayama” to awaken and circulate subtle energies; 7 techniques of meditation to cleanse the subconscious, to master the mind and to bring about realization of the Self and Absolute Reality.
This will start around on Friday evening from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm with pooja, introductory lecture and guided meditation. And initiation will take place during the whole weekend, from 8 am to 5:30 pm.
This initiation is designed to teach you how to integrate Kriya Yoga into our daily life and to experience its fullness.
This training requires a natural environment and a prolonged period – apart from the preoccupations of daily life – to be effective. The training in mantras, in particular, demands an environment which has been filled with spiritual vibrations through devotional activities
This weekend will include a variety of activities: initiation into new techniques of pranayama and meditation, bandahs, and mudras, new techniques of meditation during daily life and sleep, a day of silence, group practice of the yoga postures, chanting around a sacred fire, lectures on Kriya Yoga. There will also be meditation and walks in the beach. It will reach its climax with the individual training in the “bija” (seed) mantras.
This initiation will reveal to you how to integrate Kriya Yoga into all of your daily activities: during meals, work and even sleep. The art of living through Kriya Yoga will provide to you practical tools which will help you to overcome bad habits and obstacles to fulfillment. it will deepen your appreciation of the Divine’s manifestation in all five planes of existence.
5:00 p.m. Introduction and Group Meditation
7:30 p.m. Dinner and Rest
6:00 a.m. Assemble in hall. Instruction and practice of new pranayam techniques.
7:00 a.m. Begin 24 hour period of silence. Initiation into Nityananda Kriya meditation. Group practice of Kriya Kundalini Pranayama and Meditation.
7:30 a.m. Group practice of yoga postures.
8:30 a.m. Breakfast
9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Free time
10:30 a.m. Training in psycho-energy techniques, “bandahs” and”mudras” to awaken the chakras and energize the body.
11:15 a.m. Meditation on Babaji’s lecture. Who Am I?.
11:45 a.m. The Nine Obstacles to continuous inner awareness. Using auto-suggestion to overcome them.
1:00 p.m. Lunch
2:00 p.m. Workshop on: How to let go of disturbing emotions in daily life with KriyaYoga..
3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Training in several techniques of meditation; during walking,during daily activities, and others which allow one to see “prana”and auras, and to make clouds disappear.
4:00 p.m. Initiation into “Yoga Nidra” (Yogic rest) meditation duringsleep.
5:00 p.m. Lecture on the scientific art of “Kriya mantras yoga”, thesignificance and science of mantras how to practice them, the organization of a.mantra yagna. ( chanting around a sacred fire).
6:00 p.m. Break
6:45 p.m. Lecture: .How to integrate Kriya Yoga into ones daily life..
7:45 p.m. Group practice of Kriya Kundalini Pranayama
6:00 a.m. Assemble in the meditation hall to practice the new techniques of Pranayamaand Meditation
7:00 a.m. Group practice of the yoga postures.
8:00 a.m. Dedication of the end of the period of silence. Homage to Babaji.Beginning of chanting around sacred mantra yagna fire. Teams of several persons will replace one another every hour until 2:00 p.m. purifying and preparing themselves for initiation into the chakra mantras and a mantra of their choicecorresponding to different aspects of the Divinity.
8:15 a.m. Breakfast
9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Individual training in the potential “Bija” Mantras andindividual practice of meditation and Mantras.
2:00 p.m. Closing of the sacred fire followed by lunch
3:00 p.m. Discussion and sharing of experiences.
WHAT TO BRING: Comfortable and loose clothing for practicing the yoga postures, yoga mat, blanket, meditation cushion, separate notebooks for recording meditations and writing mantras, personal toilet articles.