Saturday, March 7, 2009

Guru siyag Techniques - Sudarshan Kriya ,Pranayam,Aasan

A unique aspect of Siddha Yoga is that a spiritual seeker need not necessarily have theoretical knowledge of Yoga system or Vedic philosophy to be Guru Siyag’s disciple. All a seeker needs is an intense desire and willingness to submit himself to Guru Siyag to qualify for his blessings and guidance.
Some of the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism, the Vedas and the upanishads, can help in scripting an ideal corporate governance philosophy.
"The management should be 'saatvik', meaning balanced and orderly.
They should take care of their customers and business partners, besides their employees. That is the backbone of any sound corporate governance model," Athreya said, quoting from these scriptures.
Companies have started adopting ancient Indian wisdom and techniques like the Guru Siyag Sidha(www.the-comforter.org) a complete body workout regime, and followed in corporate stress management workshops. Software giant Wipro, for example, has a programme dedicated to improving mental state of its employees using meditation(http://the-comforter.org/How_to_Meditate.html) and Guru Siyag Siddha Yoga(http://the-comforter.org/avsk_videos.html). Bijoor, however, feels Indian managers are still smitten by western management philosophies. "I routinely quote from texts like the Ramayana in the sessions that I hold for corporates around the world", he said. "But it is ironical that businesses in countries like Germany and France are adopting the wisdom of Siddha Yoga while our people are still besotted with western philosophies."
According to ancient Indian scriptures called Vedas, human body is a gross form of the divine Absolute whom we call God by various names. The feminine half of the Absolute is known as Shakti, a potent cosmic energy force. This force lies dormant in human body at the base of the spinal column. It lies coiled around the spinal base in three and half spirals like a sleeping coiled snake. It is therefore known as ‘Kundalini’, the coiled one.
If and when Kundalini is awakened, she surges upward to meet her lord in Sahasrahara. During her journey upward, she passes through each of the six Chakras along the way, which in turn activate and electrify the entire network of Nadis. This entire structure of Chakras and Nadis, vibrating and pulsating with the cosmic energy force, purifies each and every pore and cell in the body, resulting in internal cleansing and healing of ailments and diseases. With the piercing of each Chakra by rising Kundalini, the person experiencing this amazing play of the cosmic force, begins to develop special spiritual powers called Siddhis. These Siddhis enable him to look into the past and future events, but above all help him to understand the true nature of his own self, and to realize God. The self-realization takes place when the feminine divine meets her male counterpart after completing her upward journey.
However, Kundalini cannot be awakened by merely reading yoga books or by following a yoga trainer’s instructions. The very central purpose of Yoga is to promote spiritual evolution of human race. Therefore, only a spiritual master like Guru Siyag, who has attained the highest level of spiritual consciousness himself, can awaken the dormant Kundalini force.
Guru Siyag awakens the seeker’s Kundalini by initiating him/her into Siddha Yoga as his disciple through a process called Shaktipat. During initiation, known as Diksha in yogic terms, Shakti, the feminine divine, is activated through a Mantra, a Divine Word, given by Guru Siyag. Mantra represents the primal sound through which the universe is believed have come into existence.
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