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Christ, Buddha, Nanak presence in Yoga, Tuning in with the Adi Mantra

Date:   9/21/2005 6:10:13 PM ( 19 y ago)

Swami Rama has written at least three books on subjects that derive
from the Sikh tradition (Yogi Bhajan is a Sikh) including "Celestial
Song/Gobind Geet: The Dynamic Dialogue of Sri Guru Gobind Singh and
Banda Singh Bahadur" and Japji: Meditation in Sikhism. The point is his
path, at least, intersects that of Yogi Bhajan. I know nothing of the
particular tools taught by Swami Rama except that he is in the Raja
tradition. Well it just so happens that Guru Ram Das (born on September
24, 1534) sits on the throne of the Raja Yoga Tradition. Yogi Bhajan's
personal saint is Guru Ram Das. Kundalini Yoga, as taught by Yogi
Bhajan, retains the integrity of the Hatha and Raj traditions and
observes the 8 stems as codified by Patanjai. By tuning in with the Adi
Mantra, as we do each time we practice, there is a "guru presence" and a
shaman presence and a Christ presence and a Buddha presence, and so on,
but it just IS. There is no other conscious "effort" to evoke a presence
except during specific meditations.

You're in real good company.
Direct experience is the best teacher.
Learn and experience what you have to in order to BE in that place of trust.
Build your Navel Point by doing something everyday for it. This will
allow for a deeper experience of your meditation and the peace.
Sat Nam,


 

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