Friday, October 23, 2009

Sadhguru Jaggi Vasu Dev


Sadhguru Jaggi Vasu Dev is one of the rare masters walking on this planet today.
We should be really happy that we have an opportunity to know and be guided by this great master.
He explains that his only purpose of this life time is to make as many people enlightened as possible.
He explains that this is his 3rd life time as an enlightened master, and this current life he chose to be his last rebirth; and after this no coming back.
His wisdom is truly at par excellence. Blending wit with wisdom he constantly emphasises on the importance of taking charge of one’s life and going beyond the five sense organs to have the taste of Divinity.

One of the remarkable gifts he has given to this world is the consecration of Dhyna Linga temple, which he says is the embodiment of the peak 7 chakra energies.
It is his Guru’s wish that such a linga be created for the welfare of humanity. Sadhguru says that anyone sitting with closed eyes near Dhyna Linga will be immediately initiated into the yogic path; and cannot miss carrying the seed of liberation within.

Sadhguru has designed various Yogic programs like the very powerful ancient “Shambhavi Maha Mudra” technique as part of the “Inner Engineering” program, life transforming “Shoonya” and “Bhava Spandana” programs for overall goodness of people.
He also conducts a powerful experiential program called “Samyamana” yearly once.

One unique aspect about his programs that I really liked is that: he never propagates any non-sense. He is very practical and straight to the point and leaves no place for imaginations or hallucinations for meditators.
He hits straight and tells you to start from the point where you are right now.

He has been doing many economic and social reforming projects like the ‘Rural Rejenunation’ for upliftment of rural people, ‘Project Green Hands” to drive tree plantation across the globe.

I know trying to explain about Sadhguru is like attempting to explain the whole ocean on a piece of paper.

Please visit
http://www.ishayoga.org/ for more information.

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