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  2. Sahaja Yoga - Wikipedia

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    The word 'Sahaja' in Sanskrit has two components: 'Saha' is 'with' and 'ja' is 'born'. [6] A Dictionary of Buddhism gives the literal translation of Sahaja as "innate" and defines it as "denoting the natural presence of enlightenment (bodhi) or purity", [11] and Yoga means union with the divine and refers to a spiritual path or a state of spiritual absorption.

  3. Ananda Marga - Wikipedia

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    Tantra yoga, as interpreted by him, is the practical philosophy which serves as foundation of Ananda Marga. [3] According to Sarkar's teachings Tantra means liberation from darkness. Meditation is the main spiritual practice of this tradition, and through it the practitioner struggles to overcome weaknesses and imperfections.

  4. Sahaja - Wikipedia

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    Sahaja samadhi is a state in which the silent awareness of the subject is operant along with (simultaneously with) the full use of the human faculties. [ 28 ] Kevala nirvikalpa samadhi is temporary, [ web 1 ] [ web 2 ] whereas sahaja nirvikalpa samadhi is a continuous state throughout daily activity. [ 28 ]

  5. Nirmala Srivastava - Wikipedia

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    Nirmala Srivastava (née Nirmala Salve; 21 March 1923 – 23 February 2011), also known as Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, was the founder and guru [1] of Sahaja Yoga, a new religious movement. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She claimed to have been born fully realised and spent her life working for peace by developing and promoting a simple technique through which ...

  6. Governmental lists of cults and sects - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the most recent year for which sects were officially distinguished in Austria, the groups included the Church of Scientology, the Divine Light Mission, Eckankar, Hare Krishna, Osho movement, Sahaja Yoga, Sai Baba, Sri Chinmoy, Transcendental Meditation, Fiat Lux, Universal Life, and The Family International. [6]

  7. Rajneesh movement - Wikipedia

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    She was an early member of the Rajneesh movement and later founded a spiritual movement of her own, Sahaja Yoga, repudiating Rajneesh. [94] Ma Prem Usha, Indian tarot card reader, fortune teller and journalist. She was a member of the movement for 30 years, until her death in 2008. [95]

  8. Spiritual travel is seeing a boom: Here are popular ... - AOL

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    London, United Kingdom was ranked second for its 750 spiritual attractions, including Westminster Abbey and St. Paul’s Cathedral.. The city has 308 parks, 855 spas and 121 yoga studios ...

  9. Vaishnava Sahajiya - Wikipedia

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    Vaiṣṇava Sahajiyā yoga could be practiced individually (through visualizing the deity and other yogic practices) as well as with a partner. [4] Furthermore, the Sahajiyās also made use of classic bhakti practices such as kirtan and chanting the names of Krishna as a way to intensify their feelings of love and devotion for Krishna.