331de4708b05e1c7e3d68a6f68a1dc3c24899f06 Sahajayoga- Meditation techniques acclaimed worldwide: 10/01/2025 - 11/01/2025

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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Sahaja Yoga confers Good Health and busts Stress

 


Sahaja Yoga founded by Mata Nirmala Devi, that is gaining greater acceptance worldwide for calming the mind and busting stress, contributes to promoting mental and physical health, according to a new study conducted in Australia.

The essence of Sahaja Yoga, described as mental silence, is much more than mere tranquillity, having several dimensions, including medically beneficial ones, Ramesh Manocha, senior lecturer of psychiatry at the University of Sydney Medical School, told IANS from Australia.

"We found that the health and well-being profile of people who had meditated for at least two years was significantly higher in the majority of health and well-being categories when compared to the (general) population," says Manocha.

Manocha was referring to his latest study on Sahaja Yoga, which focussed on meditation as mental silence, involving more than 348 people, conducted with colleagues Deborah Black and Leigh Wilson at the Sydney Medical School.

Fifty-two percent of the volunteers experienced mental silence
"several times per day or more" while 32 percent were experiencing it "once or twice per day", according to Manocha, who is at the forefront of research into meditative disciplines.

"Our survey also demonstrated that practitioners had not only better mental and physical health but also a consistent relationship between health, especially mental health, and self-reported experience of mental silence," says Manocha.

Elaborating on mental silence, Manocha says: "As one learns to slow down the thoughts, the practitioner will start to perceive a small gap between each thought. With practice and by applying specific techniques, the meditator can widen the gap so that he experiences a thought or two and then a space of silence and then another thought or two."

"In this way, the gap between thoughts can be widened until there are long moments of no thoughts. Ultimately, the thoughts stop completely and the meditator remains fully alert and aware, but experiencing no thinking activity. This is 'mind emptiness' or mental silence of Sahaja Yoga," he said.

The outcome is a quietly joyful state rather than an extreme of manic happiness. Mental peace and emotional equilibrium in turn reduce levels of adrenaline and cortisol in the blood stream, decreasing blood pressure and lowering brain activity and slowing down the thinking processes, says Manocha.

"The first ever quality-of-life survey of long-term meditators we conducted involved almost every Sahaja Yoga practitioner in Australia, which points to the findings being more concrete than individual stories," informs Manocha.

Manocha's stressful life as a medical student turned his attention towards meditation and Sahaja Yoga. "I found the experience of mental silence distinctly powerful. The traditional western ways of dealing with stress, such as alcohol and tobacco consumption, were damaging my health," he recalls.

Since western scientists had overlooked this phenomenon, Manocha decided that he would subject it to scientific evaluation to determine whether it could help people in the west facing common mental and physical problems.

"We have actually done considerable research on the impact of Sahaja Yoga on work stress, bronchial asthma, menopause and mental health, involving hundreds of participants in many different contexts, all of which indicate its effectiveness," Manocha told IANS.

Two separate observational studies of participants suffering from menopausal symptoms and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder demonstrated promising outcomes. These were followed by a small but well-designed randomized controlled trial (RCT) of meditation for asthma, then a much larger RCT of meditation for occupational stress, said Manocha.

Their outcomes provided strong evidence that mental silence is associated with a specific, therapeutic effect. An RCT is one of the simplest but most powerful research tools to test the efficacy of a new drug, procedure or treatment on human health.

"There is credible evidence to support the idea that Sahaja Yoga meditation, and hence the mental silence experience that typifies it, is associated with unique effects," concludes Manocha.

Sunday, October 26, 2025

Sahaja Yoga effective in controloing Epilepsy - says Abdul Kalam

 




Sahaja Yoga effective in controlling epilepsy, says Abdul Kalam

Indian Express FRIDAY. DECEMBER 17.1999

BY OUR SCIENCE Reporter Hyderabad, Dec 16:

Sahaja yoga in combination with traditional anti-epileptic drugs has been found to control epilepsy successfully, according to eminent defence scientist Dr APJ Abdul Kalam. Delivering a lecture in absentia. on “Indigenous Technology: The Impact on the Health Care in the Next Millennium” at the first joint annual conference of the Indian Epilepsy Association and Indian Epilepsy Society here, Dr Kalam said. “The Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences (DIPAS) has successfully demonstrated that application of Sahaja yoga along with the conventional anti-epileptic drugs could control epilepsy’.

Practice of yoga for six months with reduced allopathic drugs, reduced the frequency, intensity and duration of epileptic Seizures (fits). he added.“Yogic practice led to the tranquillity of the brain as indicated by the alpha activity of EEG

“Yogic practice led to the tranquillity of the brain as indicated by the alpha activity of EEG, reduced sympathetic activity, and stress response. Blood lactic acid level was also reduced due to better aerobic capacity” he said adding yoga with specific drugs results in amelioration of the symptoms of epilepsy. Dr. Kalam, who is the principal scientific adviser to the Central Government, however, sounded a note of caution saying long-term use of anti-epileptic drugs might lead to disturbances in cerebral functions.

So it would be better to stabilize the drug level at a minimum effective dose, he added. Experimental studies conducted by DIPAS along with the All India Medical Sciences revealed that the undernourished young children were more prone to epilepsy. Scientists should explore methods for prevention and effective treatment with the least side effects for control of epilepsy.

Monday, October 20, 2025

Effect of Sahaja Yoga Meditation on Awakening Spiritual Energy

 




Effects of Sahaja Yoga Meditation on Awakening Spiritual Energy

Basha Hideo*
 
*Correspondence: Basha Hideo, Department of Psychiatry, University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Email: 

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Description

Sahaja yoga is a spiritual practice that was founded in 1970 by Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. It is a form of meditation that aims to awaken the inner spiritual energy within each individual. The word "Sahaja" means spontaneous and effortless and the goal of sahaja yoga is to achieve a state of spontaneous meditation, where one can experience inner peace and self-realization. The practice of sahaja yoga is based on the belief that every individual has a dormant spiritual energy, known as kundalini, which lies at the base of the spine. Through the practice of meditation, this energy can be awakened and channeled through the body, leading to a state of inner peace and spiritual awakening. Sahaja yoga is a unique form of meditation that is accessible to everyone, regardless of age, religion, or background. It does not require any special skills or prior experience with meditation. The practice is simple and easy to learn, and it can be practiced anywhere, at any time.

Benefits of sahaja yoga

Sahaja yoga has been found to have numerous physical, emotional, and spiritual benefits. One of the most significant benefits of sahaja yoga is its ability to reduce stress and anxiety. The practice of sahaja yoga promotes relaxation, which can help to reduce the symptoms of stress and anxiety, such as high blood pressure, headaches, and insomnia. Another benefit of sahaja yoga is its ability to improve mental clarity and focus. The practice of sahaja yoga involves focusing on the present moment, which can help to improve concentration and focus. It has also been found to improve memory and cognitive function. sahaja yoga has also been found to have numerous physical benefits. The practice has been found to improve flexibility, balance, and coordination. It can also help to improve cardiovascular health and strengthen the immune system. In addition to its physical and mental benefits, sahaja yoga also has numerous spiritual benefits. The practice of sahaja yoga can help to awaken the dormant spiritual energy within each individual, leading to a state of inner peace and self-realization. It can also help to improve relationships and promote a sense of connectedness and unity with others.

Practice of sahaja yoga

The practice of sahaja yoga is simple and easy to learn. The first step in practicing sahaja yoga is to find a quiet, comfortable place where can sit undisturbed for a few minutes. Sit with one spine straight and hands resting on lap, palms up. The next step is to focus on breath. Take a few deep breaths, inhaling slowly through nose and exhaling slowly through mouth. As you breathe, focus on the sensation of the breath moving in and out of your body. Once you have established a rhythm of breathing, bring your attention to the base of your spine. Imagine a small ball of energy at the base of your spine, and visualize it beginning to rise up through your body, moving up your spine and into your head. As the energy rises, focus on each of the seven chakras, or energy centers, in your body. Visualize the energy moving through each chakra, clearing any blockages and promoting balance and harmony. As the energy reaches the top of your head, imagine it expanding outwards, filling your entire body with light and energy. Allow yourself to rest in this state of inner peace and self-realization for a few minutes, before slowly opening your eyes and returning to your daily life. The practice of sahaja yoga can be done for as little as ten minutes a day, making it an easy and accessible practice for everyone

Conclusion

Sahaja Yoga is a powerful practice that can help individuals achieve a state of inner peace and spiritual awakening. Its simplicity and accessibility make it an ideal practice for anyone looking to reduce stress and anxiety, improve mental clarity and focus, and enhance their physical and spiritual well-being. Through the practice of sahaja yoga, individuals can awaken their dormant spiritual energy and experience a deeper sense of connection and unity with themselves and others.


https://www.longdom.org/open-access/effects-of-sahaja-yoga-meditation-on-awakening-spiritual-energy-99752.html

Author Info

Basha Hideo*
 
Department of Psychiatry, University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine, San Juan, Puerto Rico
 

Citation: Hideo B (2024) Effects of Sahaja Yoga Meditation on Awakening Spiritual Energy. J Yoga Phys Ther. 13:373.

Received: 01-Aug-2024, Manuscript No. JYPT-23-23747; Editor assigned: 03-Aug-2024, Pre QC No. JYPT-23-23747 (PQ); Reviewed: 17-Aug-2024, QC No. JYPT-23-23747; Revised: 24-Aug-2024, Manuscript No. JYPT-23-23747 (R); Published: 31-Aug-2024 , DOI: 10.35248/2157-7595.23.13.373

Copyright: © 2024 Hideo B. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Sunday, October 12, 2025

Research on the effect of Vibrations on WATER

 



Research on the effect of vibrations  on water 

With the spreading of Sahaja Yoga, it became well known that water can be vibrated by Shri Mataji, directly by her personal impact or in the presence of her photograph. Many people experienced medicinal properties of such water.
 

Vibrated water doesn't get spoiled when stored for a very long time, like several months.

For estimating the quality of the water we used standard, worldwide accepted, sanitary chemical characteristics, which indirectly characterize the degree of water contamination.

We performed several experiments with various sources of water. Water taken from a tap in Kiev was placed near Shri Mataji's photograph.

Obtained results (Table 1) show that the effect of vibrations has changed all the characteristics. Effect of purification comprised from 10% to 70%. It is remarkable that the strongest effect occurred for the limited characteristics exceeding the permissible allowance, such as the content of iron and ammonia, the water turbidity.


CharacteristicsInitial waterVibrated water
Permanganate oxidability, mg/l6.35.9
Turbidity, mg/l1.80.7
Chromaticity, deg.6047
Iron, mg/l0.690.18
Ammonia, mg/l0.90.6
Active reaction of medium, pH7.457.55
Alkalinity, mg-ekv./l2.42.3

In the next experiment, the water was vibrated by adding to it some water vibrated by Shri Mataji personally. 15 milliliters of vibrated water were added to 1.5 liters of water taken from the tap.

The results are shown in table 2. As one can see from the data, Shri Mataji's vibrations had an effect on all the characteristics studied. In this chase the change in the values is not large, but the quality of the tap water was good to start with (the initial values were within the norm accepted for drinking water).


CharacteristicsInitial waterVibrated water
Permanganate oxidability, mg/l3.63.4
Iron, mg/l0.120.10
Hardness, mg-eq/l3.83.4
Ammonia, mg/l0.270.09
Nitrides, mg/l--
Nitrates, mg/l1.00.9
Chlorides, mg/l49.046.9

Cabella Ligure - Barbera RiverMany Sahaja Yogis know the fact that the river Barbera in the town of Cabella in Italy was extremely polluted, the local people could not use it. Now there is even trout in this river3.

We performed an analysis of the water from Barbera river, and also after adding to it some amount of water vibrated by Shri Mataji (5 milliliters in half a liter).

The results, presented in Table 3, clearly show that the quality of the water in the river is now much better than in many sources of purified drinking water. But even here Shri Mataji's vibrations improve all the characteristics.

CharacteristicsVibrated waterWater from Barbera river
Permanganate oxidability, mg/l1.461.84
Iron, mg/l0.080.12
Hardness, mg-eq/l2.82.9
Ammonia, mg/l0.0150.018
Nitrides, mg/l--
Nitrates, mg/l8.510

The researchers are very grateful to Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi for the invaluable information and the opportunity given to do this research.