Kriya Yoga Is for Practice, Not Talk
In this divine Satsang, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri draws a clear line between talking about Kriya Yoga and actually living it. Through vivid examples like riding a bicycle, going to the gym, and buying a house, he shows that spiritual truth is known by direct experience, not by endless analysis.
He explains that group gatherings can encourage practice, but they can also distract from the inward journey. The real purpose of Kriya Yoga is to go within, place the attention correctly, and continue with steady, serious daily practice.
Paramahansa Yogivah Giri also stresses the role of a living guru, who can guide the disciple beyond theory and external opinions. He warns against getting trapped in biographies, controversies, and surface-level concerns, because none of that touches the essence of realization.
Key insights include:
- Kriya Yoga must be practiced, not merely discussed.
- Group meditation can motivate, but it is not the same as true inward absorption.
- Daily practice after initiation is essential.
- A living guru is needed for higher guidance.
- External controversies and stories are secondary.
- The goal is direct experience of the Self.
Timestamps:
- 00:02 — The bicycle analogy: riding versus analyzing.
- 02:10 — Group meditation and its limitations.
- 04:05 — Going within and placing attention.
- 06:20 — Why a living guru matters.
- 08:15 — Perspective, bias, and different traditions.
- 10:30 — Direct experience versus study.
- 12:40 — Why external concerns do not matter.
- 14:55 — Practice immediately after initiation.
- 16:30 — Escaping samsara through inward realization.
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