Salvijus

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  1. @zunnyman

    28 minutes ago, zunnyman said:

    Would you say this can replace my meditation habit. Right now I want to quit meditation because it is getting so deep that its scary to my ego. I would want a more adventurous, fun, process like Isha yoga. 

     

    Ahahaahaaha :D

    Yes but it's not necessary that Isha would replace what you're doing right now :D I continued my self-enquiry for a long time after I was introduced to Isha :) However, it sucked me in quite strongly. The impact of Isha programs was such I dropped everything now. Funny because my intention was always do self-enquiry as a main thing and a little bit of simple yoga just for balance and wellbeing.

    Isha has a funny way to make you thirsty for spirituality for sure. Many people go there just for a healthy lifestyle and become hardcore spiritual seekers :D

    *If people come to me looking for water, I put salt in their mouth so that they cannot go without finding it #sadhguru :D:D:D

     


  2. I'm actually traveling to Isha centre in coimbatore right now to get initiated into Shoonya  and then stay there for two more weeks just focus on my sadhana and explore many things and temples :D Right now sitting in the airport :D:D Never been so fired up:D

    The most beautiful thing about Isha Inner Engineering and shambhavi is how ALIVE that process is. I have so much gratittude for that practice. Life becomes so much more intense and adventurous, spirituality and spiritual progress just goes on on fire so fast:D Life On Full Throttle #?

    And what is special about the shambhavi itself is that it's a living organism you can say. She has an intelligence of her own. It's like a softwere designed to fuction according to what you need most ? That's the main difference between Isha meditation and everything else. That in Isha you receive a seed or a softwere from sadhguru that you just have to nurture and maintain an atmosphere and then fantastic things will blossom, as in other forms of meditation you're on your own, you have to struggle and grind hardcore :D It's completly different game altogether


  3. Niceeee. :) Can't believe time goes so fast… it seems like you never left the forum :D

    Anyways. "I actually feel like on the spiritual path now, as when before I felt like an amateur." This is good stuff. That's what I like about vipassana is that it's somehow a living process. Without attending vippassana course and doing body awereness would be so dead and boaring but now it's like alive :D That's why it's so important to receive a spiritual techneque in person not from a book ;) I think you understand that now. ;)

    I get a strong Bhuddha and vippassana vibe from this famous Bhuddha chant 

     


  4. Sadhguru said it took him 3 lifetimes to understand this. And you want to know it just by reading a book, or asking this forum :D

    Actually there's so so complex. I do Isha Hatha Yoga and I asked a teacher why I'm not improving in this particular asana. In all the other asanas I'm getting better but this one not. So he said something that blew my mind. All the asanas are also connected to life. If you can't twist one way that could mean you're not connected with earth, you need to be in touch with the soil or plant a tree, do some gardening. If you can't bend then you're too full of yourself you need to do something selfless activity. Like that he started telling me how each asana is connected with everything that we do in life. So this science is amazing. But takes a whole lifetimes of exploration to fully grasp it.

    Here's an article where he talks about what it takes to understand this science and why yoga works the way it does.

    https://isha.sadhguru.org/yoga/yoga_articles_body_health/exploring-body-mind-work/