Tapasya Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Aurobindo and Sri Ramana Did to Awaken India’s Kundalini
Many people feel that if they were to find a God Realized Guru living in the physical body, such a guru:
- Will sit down with them and teach them the ABCs of spirituality from scratch,
- Will answer each and every question they have,
- Will make himself personally available whenever they encounter a difficulty in life or in sadhana,
However this is an extremely unrealistic expectation. The reason being that even after attaining to God Realization, a sage is not sitting free. He/she is still immersed in arduous sadhana. But why does a God Realized guru need to do any more sadhana? Does he not sit and relax after attaining to such an ultimate goal? The answer in this video.
Links Referenced in This Video
- Self Knowledge by Swami Sivananda
- Mind Accompanies Soul After Death
- “Apno se Apni Baat” by Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya, Akhand Jyoti, March 1969
- Vivekananda: A Biography by Swami Nikhilananda
- The 5 Dreams of Sri Aurobindo
- How Mother Mirra Intervened to Liberate Bangladesh from Pakistan by Kittu Reddy
Other Videos in Our “Guru” Series:
- Part 1: How to Find a Guru? Is a Living Guru Important for Spiritual Progress? – Whom to choose as Guru? Does the guru need to be present in the physical body, or can I choose someone who is no longer living in an earthly body?
- Part 3: Why is a Guru Necessary? Third Eye Awakening – 4 Steps to Reach our Soul – How to go inwards and connect with our soul? Who guides in the after-life? Why do teachings of gurus contradict each other? What is 3rd Eye Awakening?
- Part 4: Where is Swami Vivekananda Now? 4 Incidents Showing Swamiji Still With Us, In His Subtle Body – 4 incidents which confirm that Swami Vivekananda after death has chosen to remain in his subtle body in order to help devotees.
- Part 5: How Swami Vivekananda (in Spirit Form) Guided Sri Aurobindo After Death (VIDEO)
– 6 years after Swami Vivekananda gave up his body, his spirit came to Sri Aurobindo and gave the latter, detailed guidance on key aspects of Sadhana.