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Was MOSES wrong? -You must must MUST IDOL WORSHIP!? - Part 1

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Moses 10 Commandments are said to be the words that Yahweh spoke to him at Mt Sinai. Here the 2nd commandment regarding the worshipping of false idols is interpreted by a Himalayan yogi, shedding light on what it might have meant in the deepest sense. Yogiraj Gurunath Siddhanath says that everything which has a form is by definition an idol. The psychology of the human mind is to pin itself onto objects, and therefore in order to transcend the worshipping of idols, one must worship the idol so deeply that his focus reaches vanishing point, and the idol disappears. This is called yogic samadhi. However, there are yet higher stages of enlightened realization which Yogiraj describes.

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Yogiraj is a living master and solar seer, and helps sincere practitioners of yogic meditation awaken to higher levels of consciousness through chakra awakening/activation and esoteric practices of Himalayan yoga.

Yogiraj Gurunath Siddhanath was born on May 10, 1944 in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India. He has been meditating since the age of 3, and spent his early years in the Himalayas amongst the HamsaNath yogis, in whose presence he was transformed. The divine transformation flowered after his deep and personal experiences in 1961 and 1967 with the yogi-christ Mahavatar Shiv-Goraksha-Babaji, the same spiritual master described in Yogananda's Autobiography of a Yogi. He has a wife of 30+ years, Gurumata Shivangani, with whom he built by hand the Hamsa Yoga Sangh Ashram (Spiritual Retreat) outside the city of Pune, near Bombay, India. They have two sons, and two grandchildren.

Yogiraj teaches yogic meditation for the evolution of human consciousness. These perennial practices of yoga are the most ancient closely guarded sacred practices of the Himalayan yogis and masters from time immemorial. They help the practitioner gradually transform him/herself into the likeness of his/her own divinity.

This ancient art and science has been a way of life for rare yogis and ascetics of India and abroad who have sacrificed everything in the search for their own inner Truth, their inner Godessence. Today, Yogiraj demonstrates in his own life and livingness, that powerful spiritual practice can be integrated with family life and a career. By the blessings of Babaji, Yogiraj teaches these techniques, which he collectively calls "The Alchemy of Total Transformation" to sincere seekers throughout the world, who wish to integrate these practices into their daily life, without the necessity of giving up worldly pursuits.

These techniques are called:
1. Mahavatar Babaji's Kriya Yoga (N.B., the exact same kundalini kriya originally given to Lahiri Mahasaya in the 19th century)
2. Siddhanath Surya Yoga - A dynamic osmosis of solar healing. Pranic self-healing with solar power.
3. Siddhanath Hamsa Yoga - The Way of the White Swan.

If earth peace is to herald the dawn of the new age, let us all realize that:

Humanity is one's only religion,
Breath one's only prayer, and
Consciousness one's only God.

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  • UMMMM IS IT JUST ME OR DOES THIS GUY LOOK LIKE MOSES LOL

  • @mystictouch9 Direct hit;-)Congrats on your perception, even if you thought you were joking;-)

    3~HY

  • Hey Hamsa yogi my advice is to disable the comments when you post a video...Don't cast Your Pearls before Swines....its sad to see arguments going on when there shouldn't even be one...those who have any can email you anyways...like dattatreya siva baba's channel, comments are disabled you should do the same...

  • ya its a good point. on the other hand though it's kind of educational for me to understand how other people think. I doubt sincere truth seekers will be turned away by these comments. They will understand, as Yogiraj says, "the tongue has no bone" especially from anonymous individuals who can yap all they want. Words inform, but Experience transforms. ~hy

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  • If your faith would be the size of a mustard seed. you say the mountain to move and the mount would move

  • @turbanless Yeah that makes a lot of sense. Would defeat the whole purpose of these videos. Who are you to be telling people to disable comments. Stick to your own channel if your that closed minded.

  • "don't idol worship" , I think, is just for showing the true way of evolution, going always deeper and always looking for god , everything is from and returns to god

  • Thank you.

  • When are you going to visit Singapore?

  • Yes, thank you for sharing this man's words with the world. The words need to be heard and understood on a deep level by all of us.

  • for the love of God, what a honest explanation. Beauty!

  • I am pleased to say, that i do know what this chap means.

    Sometimes, I can get there. When there is just the right amount of quietness, and i am alone, and the air is fresh, but not blowing storng, i find myself in total peace of mind, and emptiness.

    Often, it is the feeling of bliss itself (which makes me smile, inside and out), which brings me to awareness, and drags me straight back to earth.

    the noticability, of the improvement of my state, makes me THINK.

    Then its over, for that time !

  • @delf124:

    MYSTECISM: the phenomenon of having a unique experience of communion with God

    (whats wrong with that?)

    As for the fruit ont he table, yes, the real fruit may look beter, and be healthier, but once you have eaten it, it has gone !

    But if you leave the plastic fruit there long enough, perhaps it will become a pleasant familiarity, and the person will start to notice real fruit, when he passes a shop, and buy some, to try the taste.

    Therefore, which is correct, for the begginer ?

  • He is right about us christians NOT meditating, or contemplating.

    Stillness, in the western world, is associated with boredom, or stupidity.

    I think it goes back to the romans, when, if a slave was seen to be still, he would be whipped, and mocked, and called lazy.

    The bible was used as a weapon, AGAINST westerners, not FOR them. We were not even allowed to have it in our language until about 1550. Before that, ONLY a priest could tell you what God wanted, and he ALWAYS wanted WORK and MONEY!

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