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Choudharyji,

 

It is said in Geeta by Lord krishna that Bhaktiyog is more superior

than dhyanyog in kalyug. Can you provide us some comments with the

present kalyug situation. By bhaktiyog i mean love, kirtan and seva

towards lord as compared to meditation for hours and days. Can real

meditation achievable for a common man in kalyug ?

 

Vasudevaa

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Hello Vasudevaa,

 

It is absolutely right that bhakti yoga is the appropriate yog in Kaliyuga.

Meditation is very difficult in view of the challenges of the present age.

Even the so called spiritual leaders are spending money on their publicity

and promotion programmes.

 

Best wishes,

 

 

 

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" vasudevaa_2008 " <vasudevaa_2008

<SAMVA >

Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:00 PM

BhaktiYog VS Dhyanyog

 

 

>

> Choudharyji,

>

> It is said in Geeta by Lord krishna that Bhaktiyog is more superior

> than dhyanyog in kalyug. Can you provide us some comments with the

> present kalyug situation. By bhaktiyog i mean love, kirtan and seva

> towards lord as compared to meditation for hours and days. Can real

> meditation achievable for a common man in kalyug ?

>

> Vasudevaa

 

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namasti Shri Vasudevaa ji

could you please provide the chapter and verse in BhavadGita as i'm always eager to learn.

ciao

Ivervasudevaa_2008 <vasudevaa_2008 wrote:

Choudharyji,It is said in Geeta by Lord krishna that Bhaktiyog is more superior than dhyanyog in kalyug. Can you provide us some comments with the present kalyug situation. By bhaktiyog i mean love, kirtan and seva towards lord as compared to meditation for hours and days. Can real meditation achievable for a common man in kalyug ?Vasudevaa

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Iver,

 

To your question, check out chapter 6 that describes Dhyana yoga.

Next, in chapter 12 devotional service (bhakti yoga) is spoken about

extensively.

 

Additionally, Vasudevaa asked whether the common man can practice

extensive meditation. It is not the yuga dharma for the present

time. In this age a prevalent theme is 'shortened.' Shortened

lifespans, tolerance, intellectual use/ability, etc. This works in

our favour as well since all the processes are streamlined and

results are quickly attained. So whereas the ultimate process is

bhakti yoga, we can still practice meditation once we find the

perfect streamlined process that suits our soul's evolution.

 

In short, the common man has the ability to meditate deeply and

develop alot of dormant abilities and connect with the universal

consciousness if guided properly. However, the common man will not

adopt uncommon practices meant for uncommon goals.

 

If you are interested, check out material by Mantak Chia, Choa Kuk

Sui, Pete A. Sanders, Jr. I've always found myself attracted to the

development of dormant abilities and these guys seem to have some of

the least complicated, effective methods. There are very powerful,

heavy meditation practices out there, for instance, 'Meditation on

Twin Hearts,' that do not take long to practice (30min-1hr). So it

need not be a 3 day meditation to acheive very uncommon results.

 

I also recommend that you explore Bhakti Yoga alot. See any book by

A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami - all very nicely written and explained.

 

 

Best regards,

 

Vyas Munidas

 

 

 

SAMVA , del iver <deliver1900> wrote:

> namasti Shri Vasudevaa ji

> could you please provide the chapter and verse in BhavadGita as

i'm always eager to learn.

> ciao

> Iver

>

> vasudevaa_2008 <vasudevaa_2008> wrote:

>

> Choudharyji,

>

> It is said in Geeta by Lord krishna that Bhaktiyog is more

superior than dhyanyog in kalyug. Can you provide us some comments

with the present kalyug situation. By bhaktiyog i mean love, kirtan

and seva towards lord as compared to meditation for hours and days.

Can real meditation achievable for a common man in kalyug ?

>

> Vasudevaa

>

>

> for Good

> Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.

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Dear Vyasji.

 

Yog I believe is defined as the " Karm ki Kaushaltha " , sorry i did not

know the english translation of this. Whether Dhyan Yog or bhakti yog

if the goal is the same, then any way is good. However, the chances

of less attainment for a common man are more in the case of Dhyan

yog. Roop dhyan is something which has more impact, as far as i

believe.

 

The restlessness and its inherent nature of mind is difficult to

control for a common man. Therefore we have to rise above the mind to

intellect and soul. That is the ultimate goal and the path is free

for everyone to choose.

 

Vasudevva

 

 

 

 

 

SAMVA , " vyasmunidas " <munidas@r...> wrote:

> Iver,

>

> To your question, check out chapter 6 that describes Dhyana yoga.

> Next, in chapter 12 devotional service (bhakti yoga) is spoken

about

> extensively.

>

> Additionally, Vasudevaa asked whether the common man can practice

> extensive meditation. It is not the yuga dharma for the present

> time. In this age a prevalent theme is 'shortened.' Shortened

> lifespans, tolerance, intellectual use/ability, etc. This works in

> our favour as well since all the processes are streamlined and

> results are quickly attained. So whereas the ultimate process is

> bhakti yoga, we can still practice meditation once we find the

> perfect streamlined process that suits our soul's evolution.

>

> In short, the common man has the ability to meditate deeply and

> develop alot of dormant abilities and connect with the universal

> consciousness if guided properly. However, the common man will not

> adopt uncommon practices meant for uncommon goals.

>

> If you are interested, check out material by Mantak Chia, Choa Kuk

> Sui, Pete A. Sanders, Jr. I've always found myself attracted to the

> development of dormant abilities and these guys seem to have some

of

> the least complicated, effective methods. There are very powerful,

> heavy meditation practices out there, for instance, 'Meditation on

> Twin Hearts,' that do not take long to practice (30min-1hr). So it

> need not be a 3 day meditation to acheive very uncommon results.

>

> I also recommend that you explore Bhakti Yoga alot. See any book by

> A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami - all very nicely written and explained.

>

>

> Best regards,

>

> Vyas Munidas

>

>

>

> SAMVA , del iver <deliver1900> wrote:

> > namasti Shri Vasudevaa ji

> > could you please provide the chapter and verse in BhavadGita as

> i'm always eager to learn.

> > ciao

> > Iver

> >

> > vasudevaa_2008 <vasudevaa_2008> wrote:

> >

> > Choudharyji,

> >

> > It is said in Geeta by Lord krishna that Bhaktiyog is more

> superior than dhyanyog in kalyug. Can you provide us some comments

> with the present kalyug situation. By bhaktiyog i mean love, kirtan

> and seva towards lord as compared to meditation for hours and days.

> Can real meditation achievable for a common man in kalyug ?

> >

> > Vasudevaa

> >

> >

> > for Good

> > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.

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