Kundalini Gnanam: The Mystic Path Revealed - Abstract
World Religions follow various paths to the same source as all rivers moves towards the deep sea. They all teach and preach the path to obtain oneness with the almighty. The Scriptures describe four stages of development in the spiritual life. They are,
1. Sariya
2. Kriya
3. Yoga
4. Gnana
Gnana is the stage at which the human race enjoys experiences of oneness with the Almighty. Sariya, Kriya, and Yoga are the three stages of development which leads to Gnana. Gnana is the way for the eternal life of commune with the Almighty.
Sariya includes doing the works necessary for rituals, cleaning the shrines, etc.
Kriya includes worshiping the Almighty by mind, by mantra, performing rituals and
ceremonies, etc.
Yoga is to join or to be together by various means of Pranayama, Hatha Yoga, Raja
Yoga practices, etc. Duality exists there.
Gnana is described as the true knowledge of God. The Gnani (Perfected Aspirant)experiences oneness with the Almighty. He will be in Eternal Bliss.The benefits of Sariya are like buds, the benefits of Kriya are like flowers. The benefits of Yoga are like Unripe Fruits. The benefits of Gnana are like Ripened Fruits. The Great Siddhars have described Gnana as ripened fruits and, it’s the one that we want.
All the Gnana Scriptures proclaims the truth that “Gnana can be perceived from a realised Guru“.
Importance Of Guru
Spiritual Science behind Gnanam
Kundalini Gnanam
Kundalini Gnana Practices
Life lead by a Realised Aspirant
References
1. Gnanam, the way for the perfection of the world in past, present and ever future,
(Ulagham Yuivadaya Andrum, Indrum, Endrum Gnaname), a Tamil book written by His Holiness Gnanavallal Thanga Swamigal.
2. The Philosophy of Universe and Doubts dispelled: Kundalini Gnanam (Prabanja
Thatthuvamum, Santhegam Thelithalum: Kundalini), a Tamil book written by His
Holiness Gnanavallal Thanga Swamigal.
3. Spiritual discourses, teachings and practices of His Holiness Gnanavallal Thanga
Swamigal.
4. Kundalini Gnana Practices and personal experiences of Authors.
5. Weblinks: http://www.wingsmeditation.com