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sahaja yoga meditation

sahaja yoga meditation
sahaja yoga meditation
Is this self-realization and enlightenment among the same?

I am basically looking at two sects, sahaja yoga requires the self-realization and enlightenment of Buddhism. Sahaja Yoga claims you make "self" after the meditation, and several its members say they have inner peace and periods of intense joy after this experience, and it occurs after cleansing your chakras (Energy points). So with a regular practice, they claim they can access this experience with lasting effects in life … While enlightenment Buddhisms seems to take to achieve life. However, they both seem to struggle for the truth of how things are, including ourselves. If a practitioner of one sect could help to clarify their distinctions, or any person who has knowledge on them could help, it would be appreciated.

self-realization is the state where attention is capable of going beyond the spirit and the individual can reflect on themselves in a silent state. Enlightenment is the end point, sometimes called "the achievement God. (Although this term is not really used in Sahaja Yoga) In Buddhism, the two terms are often used interchangeably. I practiced the two forms and found that Sahaja Yoga offers the simple promises he made. The claims are verifiable in a few weeks of practice. Buddhism, on the other hand into increasingly complex and complicated philosophical treatises and is usually based on an external teacher as a mediator between the student and their spiritual path. The fundamental difference between the two that I see is this; Sahaja Yoga it is to empower the individual to direct experience and understanding, while Buddhism is concerned about the spread of a religion with all the power structures and ideologies inherent.


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