Kriyayoga Meditation Fellowship was formed to facilitate disciples of Swami Sadhanananda Giri.
Under the direction of Swami Sadhanananda Giri, a Kriyayoga meeting is facilitated once a month by one of His senior disciples; Gurumoyee Ma. Kriyayoga is practiced followed by Spiritual discussion and sharing. The atmosphere of these meetings is one of Respect and Trust.
There is a facility for each disciple to come and practice Kriya individually and ask questions about their practice. This is arranged on request.
For the past few years, a group has traveled to Guruji’s Ashram in Jujersa Yogashram just outside Kolkata, India.
What is Kriya Yoga?
Kriya Yoga is a universal scientific practice by which any individual seeker irrespective of class, creed, sex or nationality can reach the summit of human attainment. It can afford the practitioner perfect peace and bliss.
Kriya yoga deals with the breathing process. By pranayama or some finer and higher breathing exercises, the mind is brought into perfect stillness and we arrive at realization of what is called the Ultimate Reality. A Divine Light is generated from the Spiritual Third Eye. The body consciousness disappears. The Cosmic Consciousness brings in a state of ecstacy, revealing that we are not merely a structure of flesh and blood, bone and skin. We are Spiritual entities. Within us rests the Heaven, the Sublime Soul in the form of Divine Light. Thus our real identity, masked by worldly illusions becomes unmasked
It is the practical part of yoga like any other branch of science, through which a devoted practitioner is capable of entering the cosmic realm of eternal peace and tranquillity. Nothing but sustained practice is the key to unlock this world of resplendent glory and a vision of the Most High. Practice reveals the inner identity of a kriya practitioner merging with the Divine. A sense of pantheism envelops him and he perceives the Supreme Self everywhere.
He feels tangibly:
“Mannatha srijagannatha, madguru srijagadguru
Madatma sarbabhutatma, tasmai sri gurabe namah”
That means:
“My Lord is the Lord of the universe, My Guru is the Guru of this cosmos
My Soul is the Soul of all beings, I bow to thee my Guru the Great”