Shaktipat is an ancient yoga technique used to awaken kundalini energy in a person. The technique can be applied remotely from any distance on a person living anywhere on the planet. The cosmic energy emanates from the body of the Shaktipat Guru, and after awakening the kundalini energy, it returns to the Guru. Thus, the process defies the rational explanation by modern science.A suggested procedure for performing Shaktipat is given in brief. However, this kind of literature is usually not found anywhere in the mainstream media. Traditionally this science has been passed on orally from Gurus to disciples since ancient times in India.The author is a Shaktipat Grand (Param) Guru. He has given Shaktipat initiation to hundreds of people from a wide range of backgrounds. Some of his students are now Shaktipat Gurus who are actively involved in spreading the message of Shaktipat.
In 1965, Swami Shivom Tirth spent some time with his spiritual master Swami Vishnu Tirth Maharaj (Maharajshri) in Jagannathpuri. During the twenty days in Jagannathpuri, he enjoyed meditation and spiritual conversations with Maharajshri to his heart?s content. As such Maharajshri usually stayed in the divine state, but since there was no one here to disrupt this state, Maharajshri was constantly in a meditative state. Even while conversing, his state of divinity was maintained. This book is a compilation of Maharajshri?s experiences regarding Swami Gangadhar Tirth Maharaj and Kalikishore (Swami Narayan Tirth Dev Maharaj, Baba), which he discussed with the author in Jagannathpuri. Whatever Maharajshri experienced, he narrated it to the author verbatim. There was no mental interference by Maharajshri in these experiences. It was like someone watching the television and narrating it to you. Maharajshri?s inner-eyes were awake and active, hence everything was visible to him.
This book provides the most comprehensive knowledge of the Shaktipat method with all its intricacies and details -- from finding a guru to inner experiences and life in an ashram.
This volume of Shivom Tirth's autobiography covers the years 1961 through 1965 and gives the reader an intimate look at an enlightened teacher preparing the prize student who will take his place. Spiritual topics covered include solutions to the problems of daily life, practices that lead to realization, and such yogic experiences as time travel and out-of-body travel.
The book answers the question what Self-realization is and which stages lie before and beyond. It contributes to the field of such books by focusing on lovebliss and the spiritual energy of the Self (Shakti), rather than simply pure being or the now. It is written solely from experience. Further it contributes by putting the insights of the first two thirds of the book into perspective with new readable translations (from Sanskrit with commentaries) of Yoga-S
Explaining the need for kundalini awakening, this text describes the experiences that arise once it has taken place and addresses the potential obstacles to attaining the ultimate life goal, liberation.
In Jesus Was a Shaktipat Guru, Sw. Shraddhananda positions Jesus alongside other Jagadgurus (the highest kind of Guru, a world class teacher) who are capable of leading spiritual seekers to the "peace which passeth understanding," a state of consciousness known in the Indian religions as Santosha, or contentment. Shaktipat is a Guru's awakening of the Holy Spirit or Maha Kundalini Shakti by look, touch, or will. Upon contemplation, Jesus Was a Shaktipat Guru takes seekers into a deeper encounter with the sacred energy which leads to enlightenment. This book promises to re-ignite your spiritual experience by exploring the way Jesus grounds the Holy Spirit in the heart of Christianity -- and in the center of the world's religions.