For many thousand years the secret has been known only by a few!
There is a force within and you,
YOU were born with it!
They call it K U N D A L I N I.
And it is curled up in your Sacrum Bone at the base of your spine.
When the Kundalini is awakened it raises through your spinal cord and up above your Fontanelle Bone area where you can feel it as a cool breeze.
No other force is able to transform your conciousness.
We are starting today the Canadian Sahaja Yoga Tour for SY Awareness & Self-realization programs - "Art & Spirituality". It is Anandita’s 1st visit to Canada - intended to be a much needed relaxing vacation.
Anandita Basu from Colombia - FREE EVENTS
Anandita Basu is touring Canada for the 1st time, she is a teacher (at University in Colombia ) and performer of Indian Classical Music & Dance. Awarded with honors several times in India , she received the most important and recognized ranks like Sangeet Visharad and Sangeet Prabakar in Dance, Music and Tabla.
Everyone is welcome! The Event will include Dance and Music Performance & Meditation The Event is sponsored by Sahaja Yoga Meditation – Canada
On October the 15th 2009, four yogis from the UK, two from Austria, and another six from West Africa set off towards the land of Ghana, Africa. Thus began The Ghana Realisation Tour of 2009.
On the eve of Adishakti Puja on Sunday, the 7th June, the city of 'Mahakal' -Ujjain, witnessed the beginning of a new era; where in a 300 meters strip of the road leading to the Sethi Nagar Sahaja Yoga Meditation Centre was named after our most holy Mother as "H.H. SHRI MATAJI NIRMALA DEVI MARG".
In the afternoon, the road was finally laid open and inaugurated by Kalpana didi (The daughter of our Holy Mother). Among other dignitaries present in the occasion were Collector of the State, State Minister, Trustee Members of India Sahaja Yoga and other State Coordinators. There were around 500 People who attended the function.
In her brief address Kalpana didi expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the resident, collector and Ujjain Sahaja Yoga collective for undertaking this noble work. Referring to the unique constructional design of the road connecting two colonies as a link, Kalpana Didi said that uniqueness of this road plays a great significance as it has the confluence of two roads joining two different Colonies. She quoted a beautiful lines from Shri Mataji’s teaching that meant that one always should learn to be together, have love for each other and be collective to undertake collective work as it invites inevitable success in all works of life.
The inaugural function concluded with singing National Anthem by all present there.
Later, in the evening the Collector of the State hosted a dinner in the honour of Kalpana Didi and the Ujjain Sahaja Yoga collective.
It is important for everyone to have that knowledge of the roots within ourselves. Sahaja Yoga allows the individual to become his own Spiritual Guide.
In 1970 Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi a ‘Legendary Spiritual Scientist’ began teaching and transforming human beings through the unique creation of Sahaja Yoga.
On May 5th 1970, after three days of continuous meditation Shri Mataji rediscovered ancient Yoga to awaken dormant primordial energy (Kundalini), which was described in the Markandeya Puranas thousand of years ago.
In deep meditation Shri Mataji had a direct experience of Cosmic Consciousness and knew that the time had come for human beings to rise up to get their ‘Self Realization’ through Sahaja Yoga which would besides giving their spiritual ascent also bestow good health on an individual.
Since then, for last thirty-seven years She has travelled extensively around the World spreading the knowledge of Sahaja Yoga, and awakening the power to achieve “Self-Realization” that exists within each human being. Shri Mataji has been widely acclaimed around the world for her selfless efforts towards social improvement and world peace. She has initiated a number of organizations for community service, including The International Hospital and Cancer Research Centre, a charity house for disadvantaged people in India, a drug rehabilitation centre in Italy, and others.