Guest guest Posted March 19, 2007 Report Share Posted March 19, 2007 Shaktipaat is when a sadhaka gets a big energy boost to clear his chakras, or to awaken his kundalini, or to remove negativity blocks in his system. Shaktipaat can be done by a guru... and in some case without a guru. Most of the people think that a guru can do shaktipaat on anyone and can make his disciple advanced... this is a false notion Guru performs shaktipaat only on that disciple who is really ready due to his sadhna for this big leap. Paramhansa had many disciples, but he performed shaktipaat only on vivekananda. Hence the commercial gurus who are doing shaktipaat on every tom...are fakes and their shaktipaat has no spiritual significance Shaktipaat done by a guru, may be performed by touching, by seeing or by uttering a mantra in the ear of the disciple. Guru sends his own highly spiritual energies to the system of disciple...and these energies can remove the blocks, clear chakras or force the kundalini to awaken The direct Shaktipaat comes from God, himself. In this form of shaktipaat, one feels a lightening jolt of energy from the sahasradhara... and then this energy going down the spine reaching Kundalini. This shaktipaat may happen during meditation or during japa, results would be same in both cases. The results of both the shaktipaats (guru or direct) are almost same. The sadhka feels a big shock in the body and his may become senseless for some moments. There is a feeling of bliss afterwards, which may remain for hours, for weeks even for months. The face becomes smiling, eyes drowned somewhere. A Sadhaka may see beautiful dreams, or listen to sweet sounds during sleep. A sadhka should never think that After shaktipaat, he wil progress automatically. Shaktipaat may help in the first step... but it never leads to Moksha. We have to work hard after that to get enlightened state...although a guru may show a glimpse of Truth during Shaktipaat, as happened in the case of Vivekananda. If proper sadhna is not done after Shaktipaat, the energies go back to Kundalini and the sadhaka may remain where he was Perhaps we may discuss more on this if others so like with love Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 Dear Babaji It is a very beautiful explaination of Shaktipaat and very usefull too. Kindly continue. , beirut_ka_baba <no_reply wrote: > > Shaktipaat is when a sadhaka gets a big energy boost to clear his > chakras, or to awaken his kundalini, or to remove negativity blocks > in his system. > > Shaktipaat can be done by a guru... and in some case without a > guru. > > Most of the people think that a guru can do shaktipaat on anyone > and can make his disciple advanced... this is a false notion > > Guru performs shaktipaat only on that disciple who is really > ready due to his sadhna for this big leap. Paramhansa had many > disciples, but he performed shaktipaat only on vivekananda. > > Hence the commercial gurus who are doing shaktipaat on every > tom...are fakes and their shaktipaat has no spiritual significance > > Shaktipaat done by a guru, may be performed by touching, by > seeing or by uttering a mantra in the ear of the disciple. Guru > sends his own highly spiritual energies to the system of > disciple...and these energies can remove the blocks, clear chakras > or force the kundalini to awaken > > The direct Shaktipaat comes from God, himself. In this form of > shaktipaat, one feels a lightening jolt of energy from the > sahasradhara... and then this energy going down the spine reaching > Kundalini. This shaktipaat may happen during meditation or during > japa, results would be same in both cases. > > The results of both the shaktipaats (guru or direct) are almost > same. The sadhka feels a big shock in the body and his may become > senseless for some moments. There is a feeling of bliss afterwards, > which may remain for hours, for weeks even for months. The face > becomes smiling, eyes drowned somewhere. A Sadhaka may see > beautiful dreams, or listen to sweet sounds during sleep. > > A sadhka should never think that After shaktipaat, he wil > progress automatically. Shaktipaat may help in the first step... > but it never leads to Moksha. We have to work hard after that to > get enlightened state...although a guru may show a glimpse of Truth > during Shaktipaat, as happened in the case of Vivekananda. > > If proper sadhna is not done after Shaktipaat, the energies go > back to Kundalini and the sadhaka may remain where he was > > Perhaps we may discuss more on this if others so like > > with love > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 I was wondering if anybody knows any good books regarding Shaktipaat. A few years ago I experienced something similar to what Baba wrote. I was asleep and all of a sudden I was awakend by a bolt of energy that went down my spine. It was so powerful that it actually picked up most of my body very easily. It felt good, but I never thought about it till I read this email. , beirut_ka_baba <no_reply wrote: > > Shaktipaat is when a sadhaka gets a big energy boost to clear his Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2007 Report Share Posted March 21, 2007 > , " gonzocell " <gonzocell wrote: > > I was wondering if anybody knows any good books regarding > Shaktipaat. A few years ago I experienced something similar to what There are no books, this is very practical stuff. Did you meditate regularly when this happened? While asleep, man connects to his real self, if only for a very short time. Its possible that in this state, called Sushpti or Deep sleep, you got some shakti from some higher source. It could have been God, previous life Guru, or even your astral level relatives who wanted to help you. Obviously, if you didnt continue meditating, this energy will goto waste. love Shantnu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 If you are interested in a Shaktipat trial please follow the instructions in the following: SHRI SHRIGURAVE NAMAHA Param Pujya Shri Narayankaka Dhekane Maharaj would like to invite everyone on this earth to participate in a Global Introductory Trial of Mahayoga Shaktipat (Siddhayoga) for the uplift of all humankind. This introductory trial will be held on March 25th, 2007 from 6:40 am to 7:01 am local time, and those interested can participate during that time at no cost from the privacy of their own homes. All are eligible to participate in this trial regardless of religion, race, sex, age, caste or creed. This world-wide trial can be considered to be a " trailer " or a precursor for the awakening of one's Kundalini Shakti (Universal Life Energy) through Shaktipat (transfer of Energy) from a Siddha Yoga Master. It is a rare opportunity to experience first-hand such a transmission of Energy from a Siddha Guru. Here's how to participate: * At the designated time (March 25th, 2007 from 6:40 am to 7:01 am local time) sit comfortably with your eyes closed in a quiet location in your home. Instantly observe a wave of energy along your spinal column. * Relax your body completely in order to minimize the awareness of your body. * Let your mind observe your involuntary breathing. * Observe your experiences during the designated time interval and please report them by e-mail to P. P. Narayankaka Maharaj at (mahayoga_kaka <mahayoga_kaka ) or at (info <info%40kundalinishaktipatayoga.net> ). India, from time immemorial, has considered our world as one nation, with Prana Shakti/Universal Life Energy as the common basis for all human beings. P. P. Narayankaka Maharaj intends to demonstrate our Universal Brotherhood through this Global Trial of Mahayoga Shaktipat. P. P. Shri Narayankaka Dhekane Maharaj (Kaka Maharaj) is a leading teacher and proponent of Mahayoga (Siddhayoga), a centuries-old tradition of spiritualism and Yoga that guides its followers to spiritual self-realization, while continuing to live productive lives in society. He is the only living disciple of P. P. Shri Loknath Tirth Swami Maharaj, who initiated other leading 20th century luminaries of Siddha Yoga, including P. P. Shri Gulvani Maharaj. Kaka Maharaj's objective is to spread the practice of Siddhayoga through Shaktipat, at no cost, so that as many people as possible can achieve spiritual self-realization, thus making the world more peaceful and serene. More details of Mahayoga (Siddhayoga) can be found at (www.kundalinishaktipatayoga.net <http://www.kundalinishaktipatayoga.net/> ). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 I think we have made our mistrust regarding mass Shaktipat(especially one that will raise the Kundalini) to anyone who wants it quiet clear........Who is the bigger fool, the sutdent who expects his Kundalini to rise by visiting some website, or the Guru who claims to do so!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 , shanracer <no_reply wrote: > > With due respect to all gurus, i must admit that i do not believe, someone is so powerful that he can awaken kundalini of millions of people at a time.. as i wrote in my earlier post Shaktipaat is not so easy and sometimes, guru is helpless to do shaktipaat, if student is not ready do you remember my post Mass Kundalini jagaran by Mata N. in delhi love Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2007 Report Share Posted March 25, 2007 , " Dilip Kamat " <dpkamat wrote: > More details of Mahayoga (Siddhayoga) can be found at > (www.kundalinishaktipatayoga.net > <http://www.kundalinishaktipatayoga.net/> ). > I went to the siddha yoga website, and this is not an activity that is being endorced. caisuir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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