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Recieved: 2003/12/15 16:40
Subject: Re: [K-list] Sahaja Yoga
From: Oyvind
On 2003/12/15 16:40, Oyvind posted thus to the K-list:
>
> Not sure if anyone has experience of this.
>
> Happened to attend a 2 hour 'session' and felt inclined to make a mini
> report.
I met some of the Sahaja's at an alternative fair here (Norway). It
seems like a quite wide-spread organisation.
>
> There is an almost hypnotic atmosphere in the room of the practitioners.
> Immediately I thought it seemed cultish.
I got the same impression. I dont know why, but I always get this odd
feeling about spiritual pracitioners who carries pictures of their
spiritual leaders. (Maybe I associate it too much with religion)
However, it was probably the only stand at the fair that didnt charge
anything (except for the local Buddhists and Bahaai's):)
I was offered a session with them there. I sat down on a chair, and this
guy walked around me with a candle which he placed different places
around my body. I managed to be in a relaxed state, in spite of 300
people around me, but nothing happened.
The whole concept seems ok (self-realization, forgiveness etc) but I
dont think its my thing.
Oyvind
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