Kriya Yoga and Karma

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For more information on Hamsa Kriya Yoga: http://hamsa-yoga.org/kriya-yoga

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  • Could you please tell me where I can find the wonderful music at the beginning of this video. Thank you!

  • @ChrisZanetti Its available on Amazon, "Wings to Freedom, A Musical Flight" by Shivraj.

    3~HY

  • Wow :)

    which is the highest form of yoga Bhakti,kriya,karma or dhyana ?

  • @saaisumanth According to Gurunath; all forms of yoga are good.The highest form is Kundalini Kriya Yog pranayam combined with devotion: shakti and bhakti together make the most potent formula for consciousness evolution and for oneness with the Divine.

    3~HY

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  • @HamsaYogi So you do believe that God exists is what I gather.

    I find that a lot of people in the Metaphysical world don't believe that Jesus came and died. I am really amazed at how the ignorance of mankind is so great!

  • @wdeadman49 If I may quote the eminent psychologist Carl Jung who when asked if he believed in God, responded saying. "its not a matter of belief; I know". He implied that he knew that God exists from his empirical experience. "Words inform but experience transforms" My experiences in the presence of Gurunath have confirmed my belief in God and my faith in my SatGuru. Gurunath and Kriya Yog are my doorway to Divinity.

    3~HY

  • @HamsaYogi I hear what you're saying and it's true! But I asked you if you believe a real God exists? Thanks for your response!

  • @wdeadman49 A belief in God is not required in order to practice the sacred technique of Kriya Yog. Many people have difficulty combining this alchemical science with the concept of a Divine Deity and others do not. To get the fullest benefit from Kriya Yog, one should combine this scientific practice with devotion and love for God in your heart: shakti and bhakti together. Either way the aspirant will inevitably awaken to find the god within and then they will realize the God without.

    3~HY

  • I have a question for you!

    How come other masters don't believe in God like you do? I find it very disturbing that some of these so called masters don't believe that God exists! It's a total ignorance!!

  • @aspaciousmind Desire is the seed of your karma. Your tendencies, or samskars, are written, or etched, in your chakras; which in turn, produce the recurring urges or desires according to your nature and repeated preferences. Karma is the result of all your desires and actions, which must be expressed or worked out. Kriya Yog speeds up this process exponentially by removing the karma from your chakras, and turning it into divine consciousness, so that there is less and less of a karmic debt. 3~HY

  • What is the difference between karma and desire? And what is the relationship between the two?

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