Spontaneous Meditation! Try It Here & Now

2473807783_11c1324ce4Are you feeling a little restless, stressed out, not quite at peace? Or are you tired, irritated, depressed, as if you’re looking for something but don’t know quite what? Would you like to try to meditate? Yes, meditate, slam dunk in the middle of your chaotic day. You can feel more relaxed, less angry, more serene, less impatient with yourself and the world. I can teach you to meditate right here, free of cost! It’s free because pure spirituality is beyond money, it’s priceless! How much can you pay to breathe air? Similarly, meditation is also your birthright. No prior experience is required to meditate today. You “come as you are”!

A simple technique that I know, can bring you in the “Now”- the present moment. How? Impossible, you say? Well, see your yourself! Open your mind to objective ideas, like a scientist. In my experience, it is totally possible to get in the state of meditation, where no thoughts from the past and future can bombard you. It is possible to feel deeply peaceful, strong and positive at all times- at work, at home, wherever you are, regardless of your circumstances- every single day of your life. Seriously, meditation has changed my life and as a token of gratitude, I would like to teach you.

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4262709403_20d0e84f9cYogaExpo: Ganz entspannt im Business
Zur ersten Yoga-Messe in Deutschland strömten Tausende ins Münchner Messezentrum. Esoterische Nische war gestern. Heute ist Yoga die Ladestation der gestressten Mittelschicht.
..Ganz in der Nähe zieht ein Kundalini-Energiearbeiter Blicke auf sich: Christian Rein bearbeitet die Wirbelsäule einer Messebesucherin mit fliegenden Fingern und vagen Bewegungen in der Luft. „Es geht darum, die Kraft der Kundalini, die am unteren Ende der Wirbelsäule sitzt, zu aktivieren und im Körper aufsteigen zu lassen“, erklärt der junge Mann mit den Easy-Rider-Koteletten seine Münchner Schule, die sich dem Sahaja-Yoga verschrieben hat. Die Entspannung stelle sich spontan ein, jeder Mensch reagiere da anders, nur erzwingen könne man nichts: „So, wie das Nabel-Chakra Zufriedenheit gebiert: Eine Zufriedenheit, die einfach da ist.“

Esoterisch findet der Münchner sein Tun keineswegs. Im Gegenteil: Er ist angetan, dass die Atmosphäre auf der YogaExpo eher nüchtern ausfällt, viele ganz ‚normale’ Leute unterwegs sind, die einfach mal reinschnuppern wollen: „Mir fehlen diese Palmblatt-Freaks nicht, die sich gleich hinsetzen und gegenseitig aus der Hand lesen, wie das bei den Esoteriktagen ist“, sagt Rein…

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Revival des Handwerks

kaa_berlin_nina_0Immer wieder hat uns Shri Mataji ermahnt, die Handwerkskunst wertzuschätzen. Mehrmals hat sie betont, es sei besser einige wenige kunstvolle Gegenstände zu besitzen, anstatt vieles aus Plastik. Kunsthandwerk ist individuell und trägt Vibrationen. 

Nachfolgend ein Auszug aus einer Rede am 30.12.1992 in Kalwe (Indien) zum Thema Zusammenarbeit von Industrie und Kunsthandwerk.

“Die Industrie muss mit dem Handwerk Hand in Hand arbeiten, und die Industriellen müssen sich der Künstler annehmen, denn wer sollte sich sonst um sie kümmern? Und die Kunst ist doch eine so beruhigende Sache für die hart arbeitenden Menschen. Wenn sie den ganzen Tag über arbeiten, dann ist eine gewisse Art von Musik, die Kunst, die sie tröstet, und ihnen Frieden verleiht, sie entspannt und Ausgleich verschafft. Ich meine, daß jede Industrie auch künstlerische Projekte aufnehmen oder auch ihren Ausschuß weiter nutzen sollte. Ich sagte dies Rajesh schon öfters, dass er versuchen sollte, aus den Stahlabfällen künstlerische Dinge produzieren zu lassen. Das wäre eine gute Idee, sie haben es auch schon einige Male versucht. Aber man sollte nicht auf die Industrie herabschauen, so wie dies in unserem Land (Anmerkung der Übersetzer: gemeint ist Indien) der Fall ist, so, als ob die Industriellen nur die größten Diebe, und die Politiker nur Heilige wären.. Sie sollten mit Respekt behandelt werden, und man sollte verstehen, daß sie auch sehr wichtig sind. Wenn die Industriellen zur Erleuchtung kommen, können sie eine Menge tun, nicht nur für ihr eigenes Land, sondern auch für die Menschen, für die sie verantwortlich sind.”

Langsam zeigt sich auch bei uns ein leiser Trend zum Kunsthandwerk. Gestern entdeckte ich auf einem Weihnachtsmarkt den Stand von “kaa” – eine Manufaktur von Taschen und trendigen Accessoires mit Sitz in Berlin. Auf der Homepage findet ihr auch einen Online-Shop. Eine gute Idee für ein Weihnachtsgeschenk ;-)

 http://www.kaa-berlin.de/home/?PHPSESSID=c937f66f116319c4f618017f096da36b

 

Voices of Sahaja Yoga

Stories from real people practicing Sahaja as a way of life, as a method of meditation or just as a way to find some relief in this fast paced life.

At a Quiet Courtyard in Ann Arbor  

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Last week at one of our meetings in Ann Arbor, an attendee shared a beautiful story of how he was helped with the knowledge of meditation during a stressful time. Here it is, with the name changed to protect his identity

Gerald is a graduate student pursuing his PhD at the University of Michigan in Economics. Most days he can handle the stress and juggle the busy schedule that comes along with being a doctoral student. But Someday even a seasoned student like Gerald cannot find a way to juggle all the balls tossed up so quickly by the virtue of his student life.

continue http://sahaja-yoga.name/2009/11/at-quiet-courtyard-in-ann-arbor.html

On the right track

India’s spirituality contributes to the growth of opera singer Larissa Rai

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Her Hindi can’t exactly put many of us to shame but the choice of words and the way she uses them impresses nevertheless. Russian Opera singer Larissa Rai, in fact, tries to speak in Hindi as much as possible and can’t fathom the fact that “Indians living in their own country, with their own people don’t converse in their mother tongue”. “Russians can learn Hindi faster and likewise Indians can grasp Russian quickly because Sanskrit and Russian language share many similarities. There are many similar words. When I have to scold my daughter, I deliberately choose Hindi because it’s very soft and diplomatic,” says Larissa.

read more http://www.hindu.com/mp/2009/11/21/stories/2009112152010200.htm

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“Divinity is not a fashion. It is the way of life. It is the need of your being. You have to become that.”

Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

Asthma Treatment Through Sahaja Yoga Meditation

10 reasons why I practice Sahaja Yoga

1. It’s easy.
I don’t have to spend years living in the mountains to achieve enlightenment. I don’t have to give up anything or spend weeks in silence. I don’t have to learn mantras or wear special clothes or even try to clear my mind. The meditation simply happens spontaneously. The classes are easy and fun, and as long as I keep up my daily ten minutes of meditation I find I am able to achieve a deep and peaceful meditation on a regular basis.

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2. It’s free.
I don’t pay for my meditation. Even my introductory 8-week course was free. There are no catches, and there are no hidden expenses. If I missed attending classes one week, it didn’t matter. I just picked up the classes again when I could manage it. It is simply the generosity of spirit of other Sahaja Yoga practitioners that allows Sahaja Yoga to be taught to whomever desires it, at no cost.

3. I can see results.

I felt relaxed and I felt a deep sense of calm. Now I can also feel my chakras (energy centres) and through the techniques learnt along the way I can understand the vibrations of my own energy centres. If I feel unwell I meditate and use the techniques I’ve learnt to clear my chakras, and I can then feel the centres clearing, and as a consequence my health improves.

4. It’s all-inclusive.
All the major religions and their core teachings are acknowledged and respected in Sahaja Yoga. No one spiritual journey is right or wrong. And through meditation the wisdom of all the great gurus and saints is easily revealed and understood. In fact, I’ve found that since I’ve been meditating I’ve come to understand and appreciate the teachings of great teachers such as Lao Tse, Buddha and Mohammed.

5. I’m my own boss.
I meditate and introspect at my own pace. I don’t have to keep up with others, or feel pressured into doing things I’m not comfortable with. I am my own teacher, my own guru, my own master. This technique of meditation empowers me and enables me to help myself. I don’t have to rely on anybody else. Of course, there are many people in Sahaja Yoga who can teach me a great deal about the meditation and its various techniques. However, all that I need is ultimately within me.

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6. It’s everywhere.
Sahaja Yoga is practised in almost every country in the world. So, no matter where I travel (whether it’s within Australia or internationally) I can always locate a local Sahaja Yoga program that I can attend. Whenever I get the chance, and no matter where I am, I try to link up with other Sahaja Yogis and enjoy a collective meditation. (Meditating with others is a much deeper and more powerful experience than meditating alone.)

7. It’s portable.
I don’t need to take anything with me to meditate: no mats, no potions, no special clothing or books. I can meditate anywhere – in a quiet room or on a noisy bus; at the beach or watching a movie. Thoughtless awareness (the state of meditation) is easy to achieve if you keep meditating daily, and it can be achieved in almost any situation. (I was pleasantly surprised to learn this as I was under the misunderstanding that you had to have complete silence before you could meditate. And with two children, I can rarely find “complete silence” in our house!)

8. It makes sense.
Everything I’ve learnt makes sense. There is a lot of common sense in this meditation, and even though not everything was known to me (for example, the chakras and their respective qualities), once I had a chance to learn more about the meditation, it felt very natural and comfortable.

9. Everybody does it.
When you begin a hobby or join a new group, you often find that there are particular types of people who are in the group with you. For example, some groups attract younger people, others older folk; some groups have a lot of people who are wealthy, or people who live in a certain part of town. In Sahaja Yoga you will find people from every walk of life, from every demographic – male and female, young and old, rich and poor, every shape, size and colour, with varying interests, languages and beliefs. You don’t have to be a certain type of person to do this meditation. It is one of those rarities: something for everybody.

10. I feel good.
Without fail, every time I sit down to meditate I feel better. Whether I manage to have a deep meditation or not makes no difference., and as a consequence my family and friends are reaping the benefits.

Anna Penton.

Music für Meditation | Pt. Subramanin

Mr. B .Subramanian is blessed with a melodious voice, he sings Khayal, Tarana, Tappa and Bhajans. He was also born in a family of musicians, received intensive training in Hindustani Classical Vocal music from Pt V.U.Rajurkar of Gwalior Gharana.

He has given many music concerts all over India, USA and Italy. He is a top graded artist of All India Radio, he is also a composer and has written and compose many songs. He is a devotee of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi and practices and preaches Sahaja Yoga through music for inner growth.

Pt.Subramanian is a post graduate in music and is working as a lecturer at the prestigious Shri P.K.Salve Kala Pratishthan-Vaitarna, after serving in the government college of music and dance – Secunderabad for more than 20years and in Bharatiya Vidya Bhavans Public School for 7years.

There is a fantastic performance of the most famous bhajan in raag bhairavi, which is done by him. This is my most favorite bhajan ever, so enjoy it !