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WHY YOUR GURU MUST HAVE SELF-REALIZATION BEFORE INITIATING YOU

WHY YOUR GURU MUST HAVE SELF-REALIZATION BEFORE INITIATING YOU

Listen to the recent Satsang by Sri Paramahansa Yogivah Giri which he opens it with a foundational teaching on Kriya Yoga: its purpose is not directly self-realization or God realization, but Pratyahara — the withdrawal of prana from the five senses. Once the senses are no longer draining attention outward, the spiritual body becomes self-evident, and self-realization follows naturally. He clarifies the common confusion about "within" — the spiritual realm is not inside the physical body, but within Atma, which is vastly larger than the physical universe.

A central theme is the absolute necessity of a self-realized Guru. Using the analogy of asking directions to Badrinath from someone who has never been there, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri argues that a Kriya Yoga guru who lacks self-realization cannot authentically guide seekers — and initiating with such a guru is like drinking tap water when purified water is available: both look the same, but one introduces impurities.

He confirms that online initiation is fully valid, as the guru reads karma through the face, eyes, and speech — with physical touch being a focusing aid, not a requirement.

He also addresses the "secret" of Kriya Yoga: techniques are not secret because they are hidden, but because serious teachings should not be shared with the merely curious. Understanding why each technique is practiced — Kriya Pranayama, Hamsa mantra, Jyoti Mudra, Khechari Mudra, Pranava Mudra, Mahamudra — removes mental interference and accelerates results dramatically.

Key insights include:

  • Pratyahara (withdrawal of prana from the senses) is the primary goal of Kriya Yoga techniques — self-realization follows from it, not the reverse
  • The "within" of spiritual practice refers to Atma, not the physical body; the spiritual realm is larger than the entire physical universe
  • A true Kriya Yoga guru must have self-realization and be able to demonstrate it — seekers are entitled to ask this directly
  • Being initiated by multiple Kriya Yoga gurus is harmful; each may teach conflicting methods, especially the physical vs. spiritual dimensions of Kriya Pranayama
  • The "secret" of Kriya Yoga is discretion — techniques should not be shared with the merely curious, not that they are hidden
  • Ramana Maharshi achieved Pratyahara through deep surrender ("I am dying"), not formal technique — illustrating that the principle, not the method, is primary
  • Understanding the purpose of each technique (Hamsa mantra, Jyoti Mudra, Khechari Mudra, etc.) removes mental doubt and dramatically accelerates progress
  • Initiation is individual, not collective — a true guru adjusts the path to each person's karma and subconscious conditioning
  • Online initiation is fully effective; physical touch aids focus but is not part of the Kriya Yoga initiation itself
  • The power of Kriya Yoga lies entirely in consistent daily practice — not in Shaktipat or a single initiation event
  • Q&A on Pratyahara: it resembles deep sleep but with superconsciousness — full alertness with no sensory drain.

Listen the Satsang on Youtube: