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"Even a little practice of this inward religion will free one from dire fears and colossal sufferings." — Bhagavad Gita
 
The Path of Kriya Yoga

    What is Kriya Yoga?

  • The Technique

  • The Path of Kriya

  • Discipleship
    and Kriya

  • The Science of
    Kriya Yoga


 

 
Paramhansa Yogananda taught Kriya Yoga as a spiritual path that includes three other techniques, along with discipleship to the Kriya line of Masters.

The Kriya technique is not a 'magic bullet' that will give one instant spiritual progress. It's effective only to the extent that the Kriya yogi practices it with awareness, sensitivity, and an open heart.

Ananda teaches the four techniques that encompass the Path of Kriya, just as Yogananda taught them: the Energization Exercises; the Hong-Sau technique of concentration; the Aum technique of meditation; and the Kriya technique.

After establishing the first three techniques as part of a daily meditation practice, one can receive the Kriya technique. This process takes about a year, or more, depending on the student.

Also important to the Path of Kriya is discipleship.


“To tune in to the guru’s consciousness, visualize him in the spiritual eye. Mentally call to him there. Imagine his eyes, especially, gazing at you. Invite his consciousness to inspire your own.

“Then, after calling to him for some time, try to feel his response in your heart. The heart is the center of intuition in the body. It is your ‘radio-receiver.’

“Your ‘broadcasting station’ is situated in the Christ center between the eyebrows. It is from this center that your will broadcasts into the universe your thoughts and ideas.

“Once you feel an answer in the heart, call to the guru deeply, ‘Introduce me to God'."
— Paramhansa Yogananda


“Introspection, or “sitting in the silence,” is an unscientific way of trying to force apart the mind and senses, tied together by the life force. The contemplative mind, attempting its return to divinity, is constantly dragged back toward the senses by the life currents. Kriya, controlling the mind directly through the life force, is the easiest, most effective, and most scientific avenue of approach to the Infinite. In contrast to the slow, uncertain “bullock cart” theological path to God, Kriya may justly be called the “airplane” route."
—Paramhansa Yogananda

 

 

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