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Any other good books on Kundalini !

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I Currently read and follow daily the following two books :

Enlightenment Through the Path of Kundalini

Kriya Secrets Revealed

 

Any other good theory and/or practical books on kundalini ?

 

Would love to hear any suggestions.

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@Shanmugam What is the "The most powerful Kundalini awakening technique that Gurus and organizations rarely teach will be given at the end of the First Kriya" technique ?

Which is the best guru ,organisation and technique according to the book ?

Can you share this technique ? "The sharing of a discovery regarding the Higher Kriyas, the Final Special Kriya, never shared before in the literature of Kriya, will boost your practice beyond belief"

Can kriya yoga lead to enlightenment ? exactly how ?

I am planning to buy only one of the books,so it would be a huge help if you can answer the questions and I will buy the other book then.

Once I buy the book ,I'll be more than happy to answer your questions about the other book as well.

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@captainamerica You actually have to read the book.. :) I assure you that it will be worth it... So, start with 'Kriya Yoga exposed' if you want. The author has explained many things in the book. Just giving answers to what you said will be totally out of context...

 


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@Shanmugam Can you at least tell me which is the best guru ,organisation and technique according to the book ?

And how can I access Lahiri mahasaya ji's techniques ?

 

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2 minutes ago, captainamerica said:

@Shanmugam Can you at least tell me which is the best guru ,organisation and technique according to the book ?

And how can I access Lahiri mahasaya ji's techniques ?

 

I have been interacting with the author by email for a while.. Answering your question right away will be an injustice to the author as well as to you..  :) When he recommends the best organization, you need to first understand why he recommends it, and that is only possible by reading the book. That is the whole point of the book.

In my recent email, I mentioned a few quotes from his book and asked him if I can quote those quotes in a review of that book I am going to write on my blog. He mentioned one quote from that and told me that it would be better if I don't mention it. He gave me the following reason:

I want the reader to experience that quote when he's reading the book because it comes after a very specific part and in continuation of what was being said. Many kriya yogis will reject at first instance when reading such a quote. Yet, in the way it is said in the book, following an exposition of some techniques and so on, they will be more open and will probably understand better and have the insight that indeed the quote is true. Trust me; I know kriya yogis too well...

I totally agree with him... :) 

Anyway, here are the other quotes from his book:

"The Guru is the Self." 

"Self is the one and only Guru." 

- Lahiri Mahasaya, Spiritual Commentary on Kabir 

 

"The yogic key will not lose its efficiency when I am no longer present in the body to guide you" 

"Attune yourself to the active inner Guidance." 

- Lahiri Mahasaya, Autobiography of a Yogi 

 

"I am not the Guru, I don't maintain a barrier between the true Guru (the Divine) and the disciple." 

- Lahiri Mahasaya, quote from Kriya Yoga Synthesis of a Personal Experience 

 

“The manner in which Kriya Yoga is usually taught is not the best for dissolving your false identity and recognition of being God. It has too much emphasis on techniques. 

Techniques end up being the goal instead of the means. One must understand that techniques are used to reach one stage. Once you get there, you must let go of the technique itself. 

How many practitioners have we seen that are so attached to techniques that they can't clearly see that the techniques are actually bounding them and preventing from going further?! 

Kriya Yoga is a means, not the goal. “


Shanmugam 

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@Shanmugam Thank you !

Can I have the email of the author as well ?

I'd love to chat with him over this topic,as I need further guidance and coaching.

Where can I access your blog ?

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@captainamerica You can contact the author via the contact form on this page: https://realyoga.info/contact/ . He will respond to you. :) 

My blog is http://nellaishanmugam.wordpress.com

 


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