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Imagine
looking at the world you live in, and recognizing divinity in everything
you see and everyone you meet. Imagine
facing every situation in your life with the unwavering strength
and delight that come from the certainty of the divine presence
within you.
The
Siddha Yoga teachings assert that this attainment is not only possible,
it is our birthright. The goal of the Siddha Yoga path is Self-realization
-- the unceasing experience of yoga, or unity with God. Within each
of us, behind the mind, the body, the ego, is a divine power. We
practice yoga to recognize this divine power, the Self, and harmonize
all our actions, thoughts, and words with it. The key to this divine
vision of ourselves and the world is shaktipat ,or spiritual awakening.
When we receive shaktipat, we gain entry to our inner spiritual
realms. Then, through our practices, our own spiritual awareness
unfolds. The Siddha Yoga teachings are made easily available to
seekers around the world through the work of the SYDA Foundation.
Gurumayi
Chidvilasananda, as head of the Siddha Yoga lineage, continues
a sacred tradition of making shaktipat available to seekers. Under
the guidance of her teachings, Siddha Yoga students embrace the
spiritual practices of yoga
including meditation,
chanting, contemplation
and study, and selfless service,
as the means to the goal of Self-realization.
The
Siddha Yoga teachings spring from the timeless scriptural
traditions of Kashmir Shaivism and Vedanta, as well as from
the experience of the enlightened Siddha masters. If you are new
to Siddha Yoga meditation, a guide to the spiritual journey called
Where
Are You Going?
by Swami Muktananda is a great starting point.
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