I realised how Reiki could work on the emotional aspects of each person. Reiki primarily used for healing physical ailments, could also be used more effectively on the psychological level and heal lot of emotional issues within ourselves, solving lot of relationship issues with our spouses, families and even at our workplace. To put it precise, you could use reiki to heal your relationships with any being in this universe. Reiki is a divine energy and the effect of that solely lies with the practitioner. The more we practise or the more we receive the energy, one could see amazing results. The results simply vary just by the intensity of the practise. Earlier I was only practising reiki for treating physical ailments, but then I explored the possibilities of healing relationship issues, emotional disturbances, issues at workplace I noticed wonderful results. I could notice the difference in my family already. My focus now is on the work place healing the relationships between my colleagues, my management and also with our office clients. In fact my initial steps have already started giving results and I started noticing changes. I hope that I could be able to share much more in the near future. But there is lot more to be done. With Reiki's grace I'm confident that everything will turn out to be really good and prosperous.
There are lot of techniques and ways to apply reiki in all our day to today life. Even though I could not explain all those techniques here but I could definitely mention the effects of those techniques. The more you practise reiki the more you could explore its wonders and possibilities in our life. It is easy to learn reiki but the difference in its effect lies solely with the practitioner. Even though reiki is primarily used for healing it definitely opens up one's spiritual journey. I have noticed that almost most of the people who have been initiated into reiki and actively practising the same have turned more spiritual and their spiritual quest have increased. I could assure you this from my own personal experience. The secret lies in the reiki initiation which sows the seed for spiritual growth in one's life. The reiki symbols and the mantras work on you tremendously. Those who have been initiated into reiki must definitely work on those symbols and mantras. The more we practise those symbols and mantras, the more results we could see. Those symbols define our life, our past, present and our future. We could shape our future very well using them effectively.
Reiki is not a mesmerism or hypnotism but it is a positive energy. One cannot do anything negative with that even intentionally or unintentionally. It is a divine energy. it is an universal energy.
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Thursday, February 26, 2009
Monday, February 09, 2009
My experiences with Reiki
I have been blessed to get intiated into Reiki and with the guidance of Dr. Usui & all the reiki gurus and channels, I got initiated into reiki mastership through Mrs. Ranjani Sampath. I really thank her for her advices, counselling and guidance not just in reiki and also in various other spiritual matters. My initiation into reiki and the various experiences in practising that is simply wonderful and an amazing one. My curiosity to learn reiki from different masters led me to know various information and subtler aspects in healing. Even though you could notice various methods of initiation followed by different masters, one could be assured of divine experiences and positive changes by practising reiki. The path may be different, but the ultimate goal is the same. I recommend everyone to learn reiki and practise the same in their daily life. I have seen the results in my own family, among my relatives who had received the reiki treatment, amongst my friends and even some of the people whom I have never met but who had received the reiki treatment. With Masters' blessings, I'm happy to say that my whole family is a reiki family. My wife is also a reiki master who got initiated into the reiki mastership along with me. My parents have also completed the 2nd level of reiki initiation and all of them are actively practising reiki in their lives.
Back to blogging
I sincerely thank all the visitors and the followers of my blog posts. I just started blogging 3 years back but didn't contribute much after I posted few articles about siddhas and about myself. But in the recent days I have noticed several people have happened to see my blog and I was so happy to read their mails, their comments and their interest in these subjects gave me some confidence and encouragement to continue my blogging.
Thanks & Regards
Kumaran
Thanks & Regards
Kumaran
My initiation into Pranic healing
With the grace of my Satguru and Master Choa Kuk Sui, I got intiated into Advanced level of pranic healing through my master Manju Aunty(Mrs. Manju Vasu) on Feb 1st 2009. I find that we get to know lot about our body anatomy and why we need to follow certain healing procedures for each and every ailments depending upon the nature of the disease or the problem. It was quite a great experience in learning these techniques and amazing to see the results when applied to the patients. I've already been practising reiki healing and combination of these techniques, really helps a lot in the practise.
Thanks to all the HOLY MASTERS who have been guiding me in my life to learn all these great techniques.
My special thanks to Manju Aunty who have spent lot of time with me in guiding me, correcting my mistakes in life and counselling me in various aspects of life including my family matters, personality development, spiritual growth. I did a workshop on "Heal your life - Louise L Hay" with her and that was an amazing experience. It is good that everyone reads that book and also attend the workshop which will really help them in their lives especially for married couples or people who are about to get married in their life.
Thanks to all the HOLY MASTERS who have been guiding me in my life to learn all these great techniques.
My special thanks to Manju Aunty who have spent lot of time with me in guiding me, correcting my mistakes in life and counselling me in various aspects of life including my family matters, personality development, spiritual growth. I did a workshop on "Heal your life - Louise L Hay" with her and that was an amazing experience. It is good that everyone reads that book and also attend the workshop which will really help them in their lives especially for married couples or people who are about to get married in their life.
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
February 2006 Satsang
Om Kriya Babaji Namah Aum
Om Kriya Babaji Namah Aum
This month's satsang was conducted at Mrs. Sagari's residence on 19th. The satsang started by around 11 AM. It was attended by Mrs. Sagari, Mrs. Sudha, Mrs. Vijayalakshmi, Mrs. Suryakumari, Mr. Rajendar Tayal and myself. We started with chanting Om Kriya Babaji Namah Aum 16 times each and then we continued to do that day's Kriya Kundalini Pranayama and Kriya Dhyana. Then I read a verse from Patanjali's Yoga sutras (Sadhana Pada Verse 31) written by our Guruji Shri. Govindan Satchidananda along with its explanations given by him in that book. There were references to two other yoga sutras (Sadhana Pada Verse 33 & 34) which was also read along with the explanations given in the book. After this, we all did yoga nidra for about 20-25 mts. Finally we all chanted Lord Shiva mantra and completed the satsang distributing the prasads amongst ourselves. We will again gather the 3rd sunday of March i.e. on 19th of March for the satsang.
Om Kriya Babaji Namah Aum
Thursday, February 09, 2006
The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Paambatti
Paambatti is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He was initiated by Sattamuni. His contributions include siddha philosophy. He has attained samadhi at Harisankaran kovil. He was originally a snake charmer before he met his guru Sattamuni. Later after being initiated by his guru, due to his intense sadhana he has became a siddha.
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
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The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Dhanvanthri
Dhanvanthri is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He is known for his contributions on medicine, alchemy, kaya kalpa, 22 known works. He has attained samadhi at Vaideeswaran Kovil.
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
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The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Patanjali
Patanjali is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He was initiated by Nandi Devar. He is known for his works on yoga sutras classic. He has attained samadhi at Rameswaram. He is also known as father of yoga.
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
Kriya Yoga Sutras of Patanjali and Siddhas
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
Kriya Yoga Sutras of Patanjali and Siddhas
The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Valmiki
Valmiki is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He was initiated by the great sage Narada. He is very much known for recording the epic work 'The Ramayana'. He has attained samadhi at Ettikudi.
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Kamalamuni
Kamalamuni is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He has attained samadhi at Aarur (Tiruvarum). His contributions include two known works on medicine and philosophy.
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Idai Kadar
Idai Kadar is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He was initiated by both Boganathar and Karuvoorar. His contributions include two known works: Kaya kalpa. He attained samadhi at Thiruvannamalai. Some of his disciples are Kudambai and Alukkani.
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
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The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Karuvoorar
Karuvoorar is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He was one of the eminient disciples of Boganathar after being initiated by him. He is popular for his contribution in constructing the Tanjore temple and other medicinal works. Idai Kadar is one of his eminent disciples. He has attained samadhi at Karuvai (karur).
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
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The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Kudambai
Kudambai is one of the 18 yoga siddhas, initiated by Alukkani Siddha (disciple of Idai Kadar). Kudamabi siddhar's contributions included siddha philosophy. Her place of samadhi has been Mayavaram.
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
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The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Ramadevar
Ramadevar is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He was initiated by Pulastiyar and Karuvoorar. He is also known as the mandira siddhar. Some of his works include 24 known works: mantra shastra, medicine etc. He has attained samadhi at Alagar Malai.
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
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The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Sundaranandar
Sundaranandar is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He was initiated by Sattamuni & Konkanavar. Some of his contributions include 24 known works: medicine, philosophy etc. He has attained samadhi at Kudal (Madurai).
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
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The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Sattamuni
Sattamuni is one of the 18 yoga siddhas initiated by Nandi Devar & Dakshinamoorthy. His contributions include 46 known works, medicine, alchemy & etc. His disciples include Sundaranandar, Paambatti. He has attained samadhi at Srirangam.
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Goraknath
Goraknath is one of the 18 yoga siddhas in the 'nath' tradition. He was initiated by Dattatreya (Vishnu), Macchamuni, Allama Prabu. Some of his contributions include "Avadhuta Gita" and 13 other works, order of ascetics, medicine, alchemy, Hatha yoga pradipika classic etc. He has attained samadhi at Poyur (Girnar). You can find his cave in Sathuragiri hills.
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
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The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Macchamuni
Macchamuni who is also known as Matysendranath is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He has been initiated by Agastyar, Punnakeesar and Pasundar. Some of his contributions include 10 known works on Hatha yoga, Tantric yoga practices etc. Goraknath is one of his eminent disciples. He has attained samadhi at Thiruparrunkundram.
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Konkanavar
Konkanavar is one of the 18 yoga siddhas initiated by Boganathar. His contributions include 25 known works in medicine, yoga, philosophy, religion etc. He has over 557 disciples. He has attained samadhi at Tirupati.
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
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Babaji and 18 Siddhas
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The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Boganathar
Boganathar who is also known as the Palani Malai Siddhar is one among the 18 yoga siddhas. He was initiated by Kalanginathar and Agastyar. He is a great alchemist of all times. His contributions include yoga, kaya kalpa, medicine, alchemy, natural sciences, philosophy etc. He is the one who has created and installed the idol of Lord Muruga in Palani malai temple. Till now even after ages, the composition of the idol has been a mystery to all scientists around the world. His disciples include Babaji, Konkanavar, Karuvoorar and Idai Kadar.
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Thirumoolar
Thirumoolar is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He has been initiated by Nandi Devar and his contributions include Yoga, philosophy. His 'Thirumandiram' work is very popular among his works. He has attained samadhi in Chidambaram. You can find his cave in sathuragiri hills.
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
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Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
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The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Agastyar
Agastyar is one of the 18 yoga siddhas who have initiated many siddhas including our kriya guru Babaji. He was initiated directly by Lord Shiva himself and his works include medicine, kaya kalpa, Tamil grammar and yoga. Some of his disciples are Boganathar, Babaji, Thiruvalluvar, Macchamuni. He has attained samadhi at Ananthasayana.
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
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The 18 Yoga Siddhas - Nandi Devar
Nandi Devar is one of the foremost of the 18 yoga siddhas. He has been directly initiated by Lord Shiva himself and some of his contributions include medicine, kaya kalpa & Alchemy. Some of his eminent disciples are Thirumoolar, Patanjali, Dakshinamoorthy, Romarishi & Sattamuni.
You can find lots of information about this siddha and his works in the following books
Babaji and 18 Siddhas
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology
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Wednesday, February 08, 2006
What is Kriya Yoga
Kriya yoga is a scientific method of Self Realization. Kriya means 'action with awareness' and Yoga means 'union with God'. Kriya yoga was given to the mankind in this kali yuga by the great siddha Mahavatar Kriya Babaji Nagaraj. He initiated Lahiri Mahasaya and through him he spread the gospel of kriya yoga to the entire world for the benefit of all human beings irrespective of cast, creed, religion and nationality. Kriya yoga is nothing but the karma yoga which was told by Lord Krishna in his Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 4) to Arjuna. Lord Shiva initiated Parvati in kriya/karma yoga at Mt. Kailash. Vivasvat, gave it to Manu, the great legislator of this world who in turn initiated to Ikshwaku, the father of India's solar warrior dynasty. This great technique was lost over a period of time in the dark ages, until it is rediscovered and taught by the great yogi & siddha of all times Mahavatar Kriya Babaji Nagaraj.
Kriya Yoga is a five fold path comprising of
1. Kriya Hatha Yoga
2. Kriya Kundalini Pranayama
3. Kriya Dhyana Yoga
4. Kriya Mantra Yoga
5. Kriya Bhakti Yoga
Kriya yoga has about 144 techniques which when practised regularly and sincerely will lead to the self realization of the sadhak. Kriya yoga is not a technique to be learnt merely from a book or through online references. Of course reading about kriya yoga through books and other websites will certainly give an insight about this great technique and also as an inspiration to a person. One must be properly initiated into this divine yoga from a guru.
I have only managed to give a very brief introduction or idea about this great yoga technique. For more detailed and clear information, I would suggest visiting the below links and get enlightened about this great yoga.
http://www.babaji.ca/english/kriyayoga.html
http://www.crystalclarity.com/yogananda/chap26.html
I would also suggest reading the following books to get more information about kriya yoga and its benefits.
An Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahamsa Yogananda
Babaji and 18 Siddhas by Marshall Govindan
Kriya Yoga is a five fold path comprising of
1. Kriya Hatha Yoga
2. Kriya Kundalini Pranayama
3. Kriya Dhyana Yoga
4. Kriya Mantra Yoga
5. Kriya Bhakti Yoga
Kriya yoga has about 144 techniques which when practised regularly and sincerely will lead to the self realization of the sadhak. Kriya yoga is not a technique to be learnt merely from a book or through online references. Of course reading about kriya yoga through books and other websites will certainly give an insight about this great technique and also as an inspiration to a person. One must be properly initiated into this divine yoga from a guru.
I have only managed to give a very brief introduction or idea about this great yoga technique. For more detailed and clear information, I would suggest visiting the below links and get enlightened about this great yoga.
http://www.babaji.ca/english/kriyayoga.html
http://www.crystalclarity.com/yogananda/chap26.html
I would also suggest reading the following books to get more information about kriya yoga and its benefits.
An Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahamsa Yogananda
Babaji and 18 Siddhas by Marshall Govindan
Chakras
This picture below will help to identify each chakras in our body, its location, its importance and also the mantra associated with each chakra. But I would suggest chanting the chakra mantra as initiated by one's own guru.
Tsunami girl
This is my first poem in my life. Actually there was a contest in our office wherein we were asked to write a poem about tsunami girl. At first I was not interested in it. To be frank, I never knew I can ever think of writing a poem. But anyhow I got inspiration from some of my colleagues who have written some great ones. This is my maiden attempt. I really liked the poem I wrote. Not bad for a first timer. After all I should atleast like it more than others, isnt it. But surprisingly my wife too liked it. The poem is written in tamil. Here is it.
My Kriya Lineage
Kriya Gurus
Mahavatar Kriya Babaji is the source and moola guru of Kriya Yoga. He is the disciple of great siddhas Agasthiyar and Boganathar. He is the guiding light for all the sadhaks in their life who sincerly aspire for upliftment in their spiritual paths. You can find more information about this great siddha in the following links
http://www.crystalclarity.com/yogananda/chap33.html
http://www.babaji.ca/english/babaji.html
Lahiri Mahasaya is known as the Yogavatar of India. He is one of the chief disciple of Kriya Babaji. He has been initiated directly by Kriya Babaji himself. He is a married person and he has proved to the whole world that one can lead a yogic life with self realization even without renouncing the family and other worldly duties.
You can find more information about his yogic life in
http://www.crystalclarity.com/yogananda/chap35.html
Sri Yukteswar Giri is the Gnanavatar of India. He is the disciple of Lahiri Mahasaya and the guru of Paramahamsa Yogananda. He has not only performed his yogic duties in this world but also to Hiranyaloka too. You can find so much of information about this yogi who transformed Paramahamsa Yogananda. India is blessed with the birth of such yogis.
You can visit the following link to know more about this great sage of India
http://www.crystalclarity.com/yogananda/contents.html
Paramahamsa Yogananda is the famous disciple of Sri Yukteswar Giri. Yogananda is responsible for taking kriya yoga to the west. He has created so many yoga schools in India and as well as in western countries and has enlightened thousands of souls. Any person who has read his book "Autobiography of a Yogi" will get transformed.
You can read this book online from the following link.
http://www.crystalclarity.com/yogananda/contents.html
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
About Me
Wednesday, February 01, 2006
My Spiritual Journey
Jan 4 - 6 2001 - I got initiated into Kriya Yoga Level I by Shri Rudra Sivananda at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Mylapore, Chennai
Oct 6- 8 2002 - I got initiated into Kriya Yoga Level II by Shri Marshall Govindan at Thiruvanamalai
Nov 4-5 2005 - I got initiated into Level I & II Reiki and Karuna Reiki by Smt. Ranjini Sampath at her residence in Chennai
Dec 30 2005 - Jan 7 2006 - I got initiated into Kriya Yoga Level III by Shri Govindan Satchidananda at Samvit Sagar Trust Ashram in Uthandi (Near Chennai)
Oct 6- 8 2002 - I got initiated into Kriya Yoga Level II by Shri Marshall Govindan at Thiruvanamalai
Nov 4-5 2005 - I got initiated into Level I & II Reiki and Karuna Reiki by Smt. Ranjini Sampath at her residence in Chennai
Dec 30 2005 - Jan 7 2006 - I got initiated into Kriya Yoga Level III by Shri Govindan Satchidananda at Samvit Sagar Trust Ashram in Uthandi (Near Chennai)
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