Inward journey thru Shaktipath and Brahmnaad

Generally, everyone lives an unhappy, confused and depressed life. One has no purpose or direction to one’s life due to lack of knowledge about one’s own trues self. When a supreme master or Guruawakens the dormant Kundalini Shakti in us, the person starts to experience the truth and realise the potential of his own being.

Dhyanyogi Omdasji
As truth and experience increases, confidence starts to develop in that person. As confidence develops, so does inner strength. With this inner strength and renewed sense of self- empowerment, the confusion, depression and lack of direction gradually diminishes. As this process continues, one’s self-confidence and focus increases, and as a result, all aspects of life – including business, personal, social and spiritual – automatically begins to excel and thrive.

When knowledge of one’s true self is revealed, the person begins to learn tolerance and acceptance of all life and develops unconditional love and compassion for the whole humanity.

The quest for our spiritual self is the primordial urge of life. Discovery of our pure self is the true essence of life and our greatest achievement. Self-knowledge, vision of God, nirvana, enlightenment, awakening, attaining the kingdom of heaven, merging of the individual soul with the cosmic soul – should be the supreme goals of life.

According to different traditions, cultures and religions, there are many tools and techniques that can be practiced for self-realization. But, Kundalini or serpent power is the dormant spiritual potentiality of man located in the root chakra or Mooladhar chakra. This power is the mystical energy located in man. Spiritual progress described in terms of rousing up of the Kundalini energy and elevating along the spinal channel of Sushumna, through five centres of psychic consciousness like Swadisthana, Manipur, Anahata, Visudhi and Ajna.

Ultimately, it reaches the crown or Sahasrara chakra. Here, the individual consciousness merges with the cosmic consciousness. A guru is the mediator who brings man and God together. Only the guru is capable of helping realize the existence of God. A siddha mantra is one which one has been invested with the spiritual power of the true guru. In the process of Shaktipaat, the Guru raises his own Kundalini to Sahastrara chakra or crown chakra, then repeats the mantra, giving it the highest spiritual energy, then invests it upon the aspirant and initiates him on the path of Kundalini Yoga.

One of the ancient Kundalini yoga lineages is Guru Vashist to Lord Rama to Lord Hanuman to Dhyanyogi Parmeshwardasji to Dhyanyogi Madhusudandasji. Now, Dhyanyogi Omdasji is the rightful successor of this ancient lineage. Dhyayogi Omdasji, with his unique power of Shaktipaat and Divine Sound / Brahmnaad, can open this mystical door of self-realization and cosmic consciousness for others.

Dhyanyogi Omdasji is a self realized, ParamGuru of Kundalini Maha Yoga. His chief mission is to awaken the infinite source of energy lying dormant within the seeker. The cosmic grace of Shri Dhyanyogi Omdasji sees no worldly distinction of caste, class, culture, religion and region. With the divine power of shaktipaat he awakes the dormant kundalini of the spiritual aspirants and guides their spiritual evolution from gross to subtlest levels.

Brahmanada or Divine sound is a very simple mediation technique which can be utilized by almost all spiritual aspirants for their inward journey from gross to subtle, from psychic to casual and from external to integral. It is said that when Lord Shiva sang the Brahmnaad, all creatures had divine experiences.

Dhyanyogi Omdasji has developed a unique systematic technique of BRAHMNAAD or Divine Sound meditation. Brahma is the Sanskrit word for cosmos and Naad means sound. So, Brahmnaad is the cosmic sound or primal vibration – the divine, ever-present, creative sound that forms the core of spiritual practices.

There are many methods of meditation and meditation with the Divine Sound is an easy method.

Divine Sound / Brahmnaad raises the consciousness of the individual from various chakras and eventually awakes the Kundalini Shakti. The vibration of Divine Sound / Brahmnaad stimulates the nerve, plexus and endocrine glands of body and integrates bogy-mind-soul trinity.

When the mind is absorbed in the Divine Sound, it seems to slow down and become peaceful. Most mediators report feelings of ecstasy, bliss and utmost peace when they meditate with the Divine Sound

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