331de4708b05e1c7e3d68a6f68a1dc3c24899f06 Sahajayoga- Meditation techniques acclaimed worldwide: Benefits of Realisation in Sahaja Yoga

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Saturday, November 27, 2021

Benefits of Realisation in Sahaja Yoga



Following is the example of one of the sahajayogi after getting realisation from Mataji Nirmaladevi.  Bandhan and Meditation has great importance in Sahaja Yoga.  Getting relief from various physical problems or worries is very common in sahaja yoga. Get self realised and experience the powers of sajajayoga. 


 A telephone to the divine

A few months after my self realisation, Derek Ferguson gave vibrations to my back Agnya chakra. I felt a cool flow behind my eyes, like cool soothing water. Following this I spent less time wearing my glasses – which I had done since I began school at the age of four and a half. Not long after I went to my local optician who had known me since a child for a routine checkup.
‘That’s not possible,’ he informed me, ‘at your age (21), your eyes get worse, not better – what a miracle. This is really a great improvement.’
So when I went on the Sahaja Yoga India Tour for the first time, in 1984, a few months later, I did not wear my glasses all the time. On one occasion I left the glasses on a window shelf near to where I was sleeping. When I came back they were nowhere to be found. After a thorough search I gave a bandhan and went downstairs. Almost immediately one of the (Australian) tour leaders came across to me and said that Shri Mataji had asked him to tell me that we should not give bandhans for a trivial thing like glasses. A bandhan was like a telephone to the divine and was to be used with due understanding.
Gillian Woltron

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