Saturday, 14 November 2015

Why do various yogic kriyas and asanas differ from practitioner to practitioner under Guru Siyag’s Siddha Yoga (GSSY)?

Why do various yogic kriyas and asanas differ from practitioner to
practitioner under Guru Siyag’s Siddha Yoga (GSSY)?

In conventional yoga practice, practitioners are made to perform uniform or similar yogic exercises by a yoga trainer because that system does not take into account each practitioner’s different physical, mental and spiritual background. Also, the conventional yoga practice lacks divine element. So it neither offers the practitioner any permanent health benefits nor leads him to self realization (atmagyana) necessary to attain Moksha, which is the real purpose of yoga.

In contrast, anyone who observes Guru Siyag’s disciples meditating in a big group together is amazed to see each of them going through different and seemingly difficult yogic postures and movements during meditation without self-effort. Under Guru Siyag’s Siddha Yoga (GSSY) system, the practitioner is not required to learn and perform any yogaasanas by his own efforts. GSSY is totally based on awakening and invoking of the divine Shakti Kundalini lying dormant in every human body. It is this awakened Kundalini that induces various yogic movements and kriyas in the practitioner’s body during meditation. The movements in turn heal those limbs and organs which are affected by disease. The practitioner can neither stop nor start this yogic movements by his own effort. Only an enlightened guru Guru Siyag can awaken a seeker’s Kundalini by initiating him into Siddha Yoga. The Kundalini is awakened when the disciple chants Guru Siyag’s divine mantra relentlessly and meditates every day.

All individuals differ from each other in respect of their physical and mental makeup. This is true even if they are from the same family or are closely related. Also, each individual carries in this life the burden of Karmas from his past lives. The Kundalini is a feminine divine cosmic energy force which is omnipresent, omnipotent and omniscient. She knows every living creature’s past, present and future in detail, and is therefore called the Mother of the Universe. So when the Kundalini is awakened, she deals with each individual differently. Acting in accordance with the Siddha Guru’s influence, she induces only those yogic postures in an individual seeker which she knows are best suited to cure the limbs or organs in his body that are affected by any diseases, addiction or any other afflictions he may have. This is the reason why yogic movements induced by Kundalini differ from practitioner to practitioner.

According to yogic texts, samskara (deep impressions or seed habit patterns) of past lives and karma of the present one shape the course of our present life. These actions also result in Adidehik (physical), adibhautik (mental) andadidaivik (spiritual) diseases. One can free himself completely from this Trividhi-taap (threefold affliction) only by taking recourse to a Siddha Guru and practicing Siddha Yoga Sadhana (spiritual practice) regularly. Guru Siyag says, “Throughout the world only physical exercises are being performed in the name of Yoga. When I went to the United States of America I saw that there too, Yoga meant physical exercise. But the aim of the Yoga described in Vedic philosophy is Moksha or liberation from the cycle of life and death. In fact, Vedic philosophy does not speak of diseases at all. For instance, the Patanjali Yoga philosophy has 195 aphorisms (sutras) and none of those mention anything about diseases. The philosophy speaks of the ways in which the imprints (samskaras) of past lives can be destroyed.” Conventional yoga system or modern medical treatment can only provide temporary relief from chronic/terminal diseases but not lasting cure, which only spiritual practice can offer.
When the seeker’s body and mind is purified GSSY, he becomes aware of the true purpose of his life and progresses on the spiritual path under Guru Siyag’s guidance.

May you live a long and healthy life!




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Anyoneof any religion, creed, color, country
Anytimemorning, noon, evening, night
Any duration5, 10, 12, 15, 30 minutes. For as much time as you like.
Anywhereoffice, hosme, bus, train
Anyplaceon chair, bed, floor, sofa
Any positioncross-legged, lying down, sitting on chair
Any agechild, young, middle-aged, old
Any diseasephysical, mental and freedom from any kind of addiction
Any stressrelated to family, business, work

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