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Hi,

 

Nice message harsha! So thats what your name means :) Great Joy!

 

its a great joy to meet you.

 

maitri,

 

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Hello

 

this year seems to be a year of interesting events, one of them is this list.

I'm Uwe and I'm coming from Kundalini-Mailing-List and there I'm still on.

The only I'm doing, is listening and learning and remain silently.

I'd be very pleased if I can listen to you...

 

love

Uwe

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Hi Uwe,

I hope I get to listen to you.

Blessings,

+ Maureen

 

UweJohann wrote:

>

> UweJohann

>

> Hello

>

> this year seems to be a year of interesting events, one of them is this list.

> I'm Uwe and I'm coming from Kundalini-Mailing-List and there I'm still on.

> The only I'm doing, is listening and learning and remain silently.

> I'd be very pleased if I can listen to you...

>

> love

> Uwe

>

> ------

> To from this mailing list, or to change your subscription

> to digest, go to the ONElist web site, at and

> select the User Center link from the menu bar on the left.

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namaste...

 

My name is Charles but my sanskrit name is Pusan. I am new to this list

and am looking for a "new" teacher. I have been guided thus far under

the teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda and the Self-Realization

Fellowship but have however become disenchanted by it's teachings. (We

do not agree on a lot of things) Therefore, I am on the path to find a

new preceptor. I am studying "Dancing with Siva" right now and the "Rig

Veda" and I have also come to find that I am into Tantra. i don't

really know what to make of this so I welcome any advice. I do go to

temple on a regular basis. I beleive that most Hindus would call it a

smartist temple. Anyway, I just wanted to introduce myself and let

everyone know that I am here.

 

Love forever...

 

Pusan

 

>From -return-beherenow60=hotmail.com Tue Jan

19 10:08:59 1999

>Received: (qmail 17476 invoked by uid 99); 19 Jan 1999 18:22:21 -0000

>19 Jan 1999 18:22:21 -0000

>Message-ID: <916770141.17471 >

>beherenow60

> Welcome to

>-owner

>Reply-to:

>

>Hello Dear Friends,

>

>Welcome to the list. Please take a moment to review this message.

>

>In the classical Yogic and Tantric paths as well as in the nondual

tradition of

>Advaita Vedanta, Satsangh is considered important for spiritual

aspirants.

>Ramana Maharshi, the Great Jnani Sage of Arunachala, often said that

Satsangh

>leads to Self-Realization. My Teacher, Sri Chitrabhanu Ji, who visited

the Sage

>Ramana in his teen years, has said that the company of saints even for

a short

>time provides a great impetus for spiritual development. Ramakrishna

Paramhansa,

>Swami Vivekananda, Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh, and Swami Dayananda

Sarswati

>were some of the early influences on my spiritual life as a child

growing up in

>India. All of these great spiritual personalities emphasized the power

of

>Satsangha. Satsangh is a Sanskrit term meaning "The Company of

Truth,(Reality,

>Existence, or Self)." We should certainly all keep the company of Truth

and

>maintain Awareness of our True Nature. In practical terms Satsangha

means

>Fellowship. Fellowship in this context implies keeping the company of

others who

>are on the spiritual path. In Satsangha support is found to stay on the

>spiritual path. In Satsangha, good things happen. Insights are gained

and

>Consciousness is Awakened to Its Own Nature. Here Shakti (Energy) is

Aroused in

>a genuine movement towards Its Source (Shiva) to enjoy the Union and

Recognize

>It Self as the Self as Pure and Eternal and Complete Self Awareness

which is

>Self Joyous and Self Existent. This is a gathering of gentle people

devoted to

>Self-Awareness, Meditation, and the various practices in Yoga and

Tantra. Some

>are deeply rooted in rich spiritual traditions and others have come to

the

>spiritual awakening on their own or through a diversity of spiritual

paths.

>

>I am Harsha. Harsha is a Sanskrit term for Pure Joy. I take great joy

in the

>company of spiritual seekers, aspirants, teachers, and masters.

>is a place where we have come

>to experience the Joy of Fellowship. May God bless all of you with all

things

>good and beautiful and may you find the Great Peace in Your Own Heart.

>

>To from this list, go to the ONElist web site, at

>www., and select the User Center link from the menu bar

>on the left. This menu will also let you change your subscription

>between digest and normal mode.

>

>

>Thanks,

>The List Owner (Harsha)

>

>

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In a message dated 1/19/99, 12:36:46 PM, writes:

<<namaste...

 

My name is Charles but my sanskrit name is Pusan. I am new to this list

and am looking for a "new" teacher. I have been guided thus far under

the teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda and the Self-Realization

Fellowship but have however become disenchanted by it's teachings. (We

do not agree on a lot of things) Therefore, I am on the path to find a

new preceptor. I am studying "Dancing with Siva" right now and the "Rig

Veda" and I have also come to find that I am into Tantra. i don't

really know what to make of this so I welcome any advice. I do go to

temple on a regular basis. I beleive that most Hindus would call it a

smartist temple. Anyway, I just wanted to introduce myself and let

everyone know that I am here.

 

Love forever...

 

Pusan>>

 

Welcome Pusan. There are many good people here.

 

Harsha

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Dear Charles,

 

If you are into enlightenment, I may offer some guidance to you.

 

If you are into adventures, the path of the gods, that is okay, too.

 

I, too, took the path in my early life with SRF. Master Paramahansa

Yogananda has manifested some miracles in my life, but I have now reach

the place where I must go alone.

 

You may write me privately, or on any appropriate list.

 

faith/peace/love/joy!

Nathan

 

http://www.angelfire.com/biz2/SiddhearthaReiki/index.html

 

 

----Original Message Follows----

"Charles Barden" <beherenow60

Tue, 19 Jan 1999 10:36:40 PST

Reply-to:

Re: Welcome to

 

"Charles Barden" <beherenow60

 

namaste...

 

My name is Charles but my sanskrit name is Pusan. I am new to this list

and am looking for a "new" teacher. I have been guided thus far under

the teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda and the Self-Realization

Fellowship but have however become disenchanted by it's teachings. (We

do not agree on a lot of things) Therefore, I am on the path to find a

new preceptor. I am studying "Dancing with Siva" right now and the "Rig

Veda" and I have also come to find that I am into Tantra. i don't

really know what to make of this so I welcome any advice. I do go to

temple on a regular basis. I beleive that most Hindus would call it a

smartist temple. Anyway, I just wanted to introduce myself and let

everyone know that I am here.

 

Love forever...

 

Pusan

 

 

<snip>

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Welcome Charles, I am in the same path and understanding

where you are coming from. THe group I originally joined

(off line) seemed to get lost in their own egos's and so I

return to the internet and Harsha's list to find that debate

of geniune learning. Interchanges of thoughts and energy

help us to learn and make the teachings cognitive, Rules and

regulations are for the control and ego of the person that

has named themselves your guru. My Reiki Master was also SRF

and her slant on Yogananda was hers specifically.

...If you touch Elvis's cape, it doesn't mean you are a rock

star or can play the guitar.. giggling

Elvis has left the building.. (waving to elvis.. bye

honeychild)

> My name is Charles but my sanskrit name is Pusan. I am new to this list

> and am looking for a "new" teacher. I have been guided thus far under

> the teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda and the Self-Realization

> Fellowship but have however become disenchanted by it's teachings.

 

flute

http://www.create.org/healingarts/reiki.htm

http://www.create.org/bbs - For Updates on REIKI HB 367

"The same stream of life that runs through my veins night

and day runs through the world and dances in rhythmic

measures." R. Tagore

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Carolyn Maloney [reiki]

Wednesday, January 20, 1999 9:22 AM

Re: Welcome to

 

Carolyn Maloney <reiki

 

Welcome Charles, I am in the same path and understanding

where you are coming from. THe group I originally joined

(off line) seemed to get lost in their own egos's and so I

return to the internet and Harsha's list to find that debate

of geniune learning. Interchanges of thoughts and energy

help us to learn and make the teachings cognitive, Rules and

regulations are for the control and ego of the person that

has named themselves your guru. My Reiki Master was also SRF

and her slant on Yogananda was hers specifically.

...If you touch Elvis's cape, it doesn't mean you are a rock

star or can play the guitar.. giggling

Elvis has left the building.. (waving to elvis.. bye

honeychild)

 

Harsha: Thanks for being here Carol aka Flute.. One of the wise people on

the list with a lot of common sense. She is also very funny with a healthy

dose of humor. Good point about Elvis's cape :--).

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hello Harsha,

 

I have been involved in the pursuit of knowledge for many years, trying

various paths until in 1986, I found a path called Siddha Yoga. The head of

the lineage now is Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, and her Guru was Baba

Muktananda who not only help introduce the teaching of Kashmir Shaivism, to

the west but started wakening seekers with experiences of shaktipat that

transformed people's consciousness giving experiences of the Self. His

successor continues to have an overwhelming power to transform people's

lives and I would invite you to check out the SYDA Foundation web site to

learn more about this Siddha.

Discussion is important, but the grace of a real Guru is indispensible to

real understanding.

I have nothing to gain by my mention of this but if it is helpful in the

least, I am honored.

Respectfully,

Don

 

-owner <-owner >

ddforsyth <ddforsyth

Tuesday, January 26, 1999 7:03 PM

Welcome to

 

>Hello Dear Friends,

>

>Welcome to the list. Please take a moment to review this message.

>

>In the classical Yogic and Tantric paths as well as in the nondual

tradition of

>Advaita Vedanta, Satsangh is considered important for spiritual aspirants.

>Ramana Maharshi, the Great Jnani Sage of Arunachala, often said that

Satsangh

>leads to Self-Realization. My Teacher, Sri Chitrabhanu Ji, who visited the

Sage

>Ramana in his teen years, has said that the company of saints even for a

short

>time provides a great impetus for spiritual development. Ramakrishna

Paramhansa,

>Swami Vivekananda, Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh, and Swami Dayananda

Sarswati

>were some of the early influences on my spiritual life as a child growing

up in

>India. All of these great spiritual personalities emphasized the power of

>Satsangha. Satsangh is a Sanskrit term meaning "The Company of

Truth,(Reality,

>Existence, or Self)." We should certainly all keep the company of Truth and

>maintain Awareness of our True Nature. In practical terms Satsangha means

>Fellowship. Fellowship in this context implies keeping the company of

others who

>are on the spiritual path. In Satsangha support is found to stay on the

>spiritual path. In Satsangha, good things happen. Insights are gained and

>Consciousness is Awakened to Its Own Nature. Here Shakti (Energy) is

Aroused in

>a genuine movement towards Its Source (Shiva) to enjoy the Union and

Recognize

>It Self as the Self as Pure and Eternal and Complete Self Awareness which

is

>Self Joyous and Self Existent. This is a gathering of gentle people devoted

to

>Self-Awareness, Meditation, and the various practices in Yoga and Tantra.

Some

>are deeply rooted in rich spiritual traditions and others have come to the

>spiritual awakening on their own or through a diversity of spiritual paths.

>

>I am Harsha. Harsha is a Sanskrit term for Pure Joy. I take great joy in

the

>company of spiritual seekers, aspirants, teachers, and masters.

>is a place where we have come

>to experience the Joy of Fellowship. May God bless all of you with all

things

>good and beautiful and may you find the Great Peace in Your Own Heart.

>

>To from this list, go to the ONElist web site, at

>www., and select the User Center link from the menu bar

>on the left. This menu will also let you change your subscription

>between digest and normal mode.

>

>

>Thanks,

>The List Owner (Harsha)

>

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Donald Forsyth [ddforsyth]

Tuesday, January 26, 1999 11:54 PM

Re: Welcome to

 

"Donald Forsyth" <ddforsyth

 

hello Harsha,

 

I have been involved in the pursuit of knowledge for many years, trying

various paths until in 1986, I found a path called Siddha Yoga. The head of

the lineage now is Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, and her Guru was Baba

Muktananda who not only help introduce the teaching of Kashmir Shaivism, to

the west but started wakening seekers with experiences of shaktipat that

transformed people's consciousness giving experiences of the Self. His

successor continues to have an overwhelming power to transform people's

lives and I would invite you to check out the SYDA Foundation web site to

learn more about this Siddha.

Discussion is important, but the grace of a real Guru is indispensible to

real understanding.

I have nothing to gain by my mention of this but if it is helpful in the

least, I am honored.

Respectfully,

Don

 

Harsha: Thanks for your note Don. My teacher Chitrabhanu Ji knew Baba

Muktananda very well. Chitrabhanu Ji particularly spoke very highly of

Swami Nityananda (Baba Muktananda's Guru) and cited him as an example of a

great Sage in the Shakti tradition. I am a devotee of Ramana Maharshi.

Perhaps you are familiar with his teachings. His presence was widely sought

by great yogis such as Baba Muktananda, Swami Yogananda (of Self-Realization

Fellowship), and various Shankracharyas, other Swamis and spiritual

luminaries of the day. My teacher visited him in his teen years as well.

There are many people on the list who are familiar with the workings of the

Kundalini Shakti and who speak of the nature of the Self and

Self-Realization through their Own Knowledge.

 

With great love

Harsha

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This is very good, I feel I am in very good company, and that is what

satsang is all about.

I look forward to participating with the people on this list. And I want to

extend my thanks to you for creating it.

Warm regards,

Don

 

Harsha (Dr. Harsh K. Luthar) <hluthar

< >

Wednesday, January 27, 1999 6:37 AM

Re: Welcome to

 

>"Harsha (Dr. Harsh K. Luthar)" <hluthar

>

>

>Donald Forsyth [ddforsyth]

>Tuesday, January 26, 1999 11:54 PM

>

> Re: Welcome to

>

>"Donald Forsyth" <ddforsyth

>

>hello Harsha,

>

>I have been involved in the pursuit of knowledge for many years, trying

>various paths until in 1986, I found a path called Siddha Yoga. The head

of

>the lineage now is Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, and her Guru was Baba

>Muktananda who not only help introduce the teaching of Kashmir Shaivism, to

>the west but started wakening seekers with experiences of shaktipat that

>transformed people's consciousness giving experiences of the Self. His

>successor continues to have an overwhelming power to transform people's

>lives and I would invite you to check out the SYDA Foundation web site to

>learn more about this Siddha.

>Discussion is important, but the grace of a real Guru is indispensible to

>real understanding.

>I have nothing to gain by my mention of this but if it is helpful in the

>least, I am honored.

>Respectfully,

>Don

>

>Harsha: Thanks for your note Don. My teacher Chitrabhanu Ji knew Baba

>Muktananda very well. Chitrabhanu Ji particularly spoke very highly of

>Swami Nityananda (Baba Muktananda's Guru) and cited him as an example of a

>great Sage in the Shakti tradition. I am a devotee of Ramana Maharshi.

>Perhaps you are familiar with his teachings. His presence was widely sought

>by great yogis such as Baba Muktananda, Swami Yogananda (of

Self-Realization

>Fellowship), and various Shankracharyas, other Swamis and spiritual

>luminaries of the day. My teacher visited him in his teen years as well.

>There are many people on the list who are familiar with the workings of the

>Kundalini Shakti and who speak of the nature of the Self and

>Self-Realization through their Own Knowledge.

>

>With great love

>Harsha

>

>

>------

>To from this mailing list, or to change your subscription

>to digest, go to the ONElist web site, at and

>select the User Center link from the menu bar on the left.

>

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