“Sahaja” in Sanskrit means
spontaneous and also born with,” Yoga” means union with God. The potential to
the spiritual awakening and ascent is inborn in every human being. This
potential is possible to be actualized through a unique living process of
Sahaja Yoga. This unique discovery has been done by Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
(in 1970).The process of Sahaja Yoga is spontaneous and natural. It is a
technique to awaken the Kundalini Shaktiwhich
lies in the sleeping state at the base of the spine (sacrum bone) of each
human being. The process of awakening this Kundalini (Self Realisation)
is a spontaneous and joy giving process, quite contrary to the widespread
misinformation about it.
There are seven chakras (energy
centers) basically within us. These seven chakras are responsible for our
physical, emotional and mental well being. Once we get our Self Realisation we
feel these centers in the Subtle Systemwithin us. As the Kundalini rises and passes through the six centers (which are
our energy centers in the spinal cord) and pierces through the fontanel bone
area on the top of our head, it nourishes and revitalizes the centers (chakras)
so that the person feels relaxed, calm and full of life.
These centers are are meant for our
physical, mental, emotional and spiritual requirements. These centers are
enlightened. Once the Kundalini pierces through the last center, which is the
fontanel bone area, which was a soft bone in our childhood, it becomes one with
the all-pervading power of the Divine love. A cool breeze, like very beautiful
vibrations, starts flowing through the fingertips .We can also feel the cool
breeze coming out of the fontanel bone area on the top of our head. This is the
first experience of Self-Realisation.
The second experience is that, when
this Kundalini rises, she creates a state of thoughtless awareness (Nirvichar
Samadhi). Human beings are always thinking about the future or about the past.
When the Kundalini rises, these thoughts elongate. There is a space, very
small, between the thoughts (vilamba), which spread out, and a state of complete
silence is created. Then, we are in the present, but without thoughts, without
any worry, without any anger and we stand in the present, which is the reality,
and the past is no more and the future does not exist.