Gopi Krishna(3)

Published on 25 August 2010 by admin in Yoga, blog, maitres, méditation, videos

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About Pandit :

Gopi Krishna was born in 1903, and at the age of 34, while meditating one morning, he experienced the sudden and forceful awakening of his Kundalini, which he described in full detail years later in his autobiography, Kundalini: The Evolutionary Energy in Man. From that day, till the end of his life, the energy was fully active in his body and eventually brought about a radical, permanent transformation of his perceptive faculties.

Gopi Krishnas last 25 years were devoted to bringing the attention of the world to this phenomenon. His seventeen published books, innumerable articles, discourses and speeches have presented a clear and concise account of the Kundalini process, a theory for its explanation and the role it plays in the evolution of both the individual consciousness and of the race as a whole.

About This Video:

Only one American publication has ever interviewed anyone who had actually achieved Illumination, Super-Consciousness or Enlightenment, so it is quite probable that the number of people who have ever heard the voice of someone who had first-hand or direct knowledge of that phenomenon is something less than a few hundred at most. The publication was “Inner Paths Magazine,” published and edited by Louis Rogers, Ph.D., and the subject interviewed was the late Pandit Gopi Krishna of Kashmir, India, the author of more than one dozen books on mystical experience and the evolution of the human brain. The Pandit was internationally recognized as the foremost authority on Kundalini, the evolutionary mechanism in human beings. The interview went on for more than two hours and was video-taped by Global Concepts, Inc., in Stamford, Connecticut in November, 1978, on the occasion of the Pandit’s first visit to the United States. Here is the beginning of that interview.

3 Responses to “Gopi Krishna(3)”

  1. Suzy says:

    Merci. Sans vouloir entrer dans un débat politique, je suis tellement d’accord avec lui sur la necessité de comprendre que toutes les religions cherchent la même chose, que saints, prophètes ou siddhas ont eu accès à la même réalité divine.
    Et aussi comme lui je pense que la grande majorité d’entre nous n’utilise que 10% du cerveau, que c’est dans les 90% restants que se trouvent l’harmonie de l’individu et donc peut être celle de l’humanité.
    Merci encore les paroles de Gopi Krisha sont très belles et remplies d’espoir.

  2. Karla says:

    That is exactly what He explains in other words what is the diference between being just a devotee and a Jnani, and why it is important not to remain in the emotional level (as Stef says: our mind is not our enemy) but to be able to express the full capacities of our brains for a purpose, which is to experience univeral conciousness As such, human being will stop thinking separately and they will experience unity of conciousness,…wonderful!!!

  3. Stan says:

    I totally agree with him about unifying religions. But how?
    Human beings always point the diference that they see in others, such as color, culture, politics, etc…
    Could Yoga be a mean to unify religions and behond that unify humanity…?

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