Revealing the Fastest Path to Enlightenment, with a remarkable approach never seen before in the history of Kriya Yoga.
Each chapter is infused with the powerful Lightening of Kriya, the infinite Love of Bhakti and the timeless Wisdom of Jnana Yoga.
This book will share teachings no other Kriya Yoga book ever shared. Do not expect to find superficial and common Kriya teachings in here.
It exposes the direct yogic path without unnecessary pages full of useless information that is not relevant to your awakening and Self-Realization, leaving no stone unturned.
No more detours, distractions and lifetimes. It is now that we are going to do it.
What you will find in the book:Crystal clear practical explanation of how Jnana Yoga and Bhakti Yoga can turbo-charge your Kriya Yoga practice beyond the unimaginable.The disclosure of a secret no Kriya Yoga Guru will ever tell you.Answering the most relevant Kriya questions like “What kind of Kriya Yoga is the best?” or “Do I need a Guru?”Upgraded Kriya practices for a more powerful energetic boost toward Kundalini awakening.All of the Samadhi mysteries will be revealed.Authentic non-dual teachings that will help you break free from duality, accompanied by the essential words of many Self-Realized Masters.Clear and direct pointers to who you really are, awakening true Wisdom-Discernment and revealing the imperishable, everlasting happiness and peace that is the natural fragrance of the Absolute.And much more.
After exposing Kriya Yoga, in the first volume of this collection, Kriya Yoga Exposed, we will now unleash its tremendous power, as the basis for all Yogas to come into fruition, going beyond our apparent existence and mortality, into the realmless realms of the Absolute beyond comprehension.
That is our destination, going faster than light, faster than anything conceivable, into the inconceivable beyond nothingness.
Do you dare to go that deep inside?
Are you ready to unlock all the secrets of the Universe and Existence?
You are. Here and now you will recognize your forgotten infinity.
Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (December 1, 2017)
Language : English
Paperback : 150 pages
ISBN-10 : 198112263X
ISBN-13 : 978-1981122639
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 6 x 0.34 x 9 inches
Daniel –
Stop everything and read this book now!
After reading this book, I am still in awe. I second otherâs opinions. This book is such a precious jewel for every Kriya practitioner.It goes one step further than all other Yoga books that I have read. Here you will learn how to merge Kriya Yoga, Jnana Yoga and Bhakti Yoga into a powerful all-encompassing Yoga. The final chapters are fantastic. The author also explains the different Samadhis without any fancy and ambiguous language.The best part of this book for me, is some of the profound and direct teachings regarding the “I” and the complete reverse of Yoga (union) on its head toward an absolute nondual approach! That’s something Iâve never heard from any present-day Kriya Yoga gurus, organizations or even in any other Yoga book at all. Those teaching are the last step toward Freedom that is lacking in Kriya Yoga and most Yoga traditions these days.There are also many quotes from the great Masters, backing up what the author shares. Disagreeing with this book is disagreeing with the Truth all those Masters pointed out, which is so clearly exposed in this book.All authentic Kriya and Yoga practitioners need this book, now more than ever, especially those who have been practicing meditation or spiritual practices without proper results for years. I know I was one of them.I wholeheartedly recommend it.âEDIT 3/2021:Three years after this review, I decided to come here to give my update on this book and teachings.I have to say that my opinion has not changed. If truth be told, I am not even more grateful for SantataGamanaâs books on Kriya Yoga. They have helped me achieve what I honestly feel that I couldnât have achieved otherwise.I have now read his whole series of books (eight books at the time of writing this review update), and I firmly stand by the same opinion of my other review: This is spirituality that I find nowhere else. Itâs not about techniques, deities, guru figures, kriya institutions or organizations. Itâs much more than that.Like I said in my review of Kriya Yoga Exposed, even though I had exclusively practiced Kriya Yoga for a long time, something was lacking. When I found out about this collection of books, it all changed. I finally “understood”. It’s unfortunate that many Kriya gurus or books don’t go this deep and more in line with Advaita teachings. They place too much focus on techniques, which become like an automated process.I was too attached to the techniques and couldnât see the real goal. This is a common problem with many Kriya Yogis.Notwithstanding, this book shares great advanced techniques, and also emphasizes the Crown Chakra Kriya practice. I thoroughly enjoy practicing the upgraded versions of Kriya Pranayama and Yoni Mudra (but you should be practicing the initial techniques (Kriya Pranayama, etc) from Kriya Yoga Exposed first).On the authorâs website thereâs also an excellent post with detailed information on different forms of Kriya Yoga. I recommend you check that if you are interested in some visual aspects (there are visual explanations there).Kriya Yoga with an Advaita flavor, directing the practitioner towards the real Parvastha state is the paradigm-shift you need to grasp. No other book or teaching explains this like these two Kriya books.
BV –
As good as it gets for Kriya Yoga, however…
The author does a marvelous job of revealing the core practices of Kriya Yoga, making them accessable for everyone. He cuts through the veils of secrecy and dogma that have scattered and diluted these valuable teachings that originated with the sage Lahiri Mahasaya in the 19th century. This book is as good as it gets for undertaking self-directed Kriya Yoga practice.However, Kriya Yoga is first and foremost a pranayama path, and is weak in stand alone meditation, attempting to combine it simultaneously with spinal breathing pranayama, with less than optimal results. Dyed in the wool kriyabans will not like to hear this. Perhaps the author will not either, though he discusses meditation methods practiced outside of kriya pranayama, without making meditation a core practice. How could he? It never has been part of Kriya Yoga. He is strong on nonduality practice in the afterglow of stillness (parvastha) following kriya pranayama. This is the important bhakti-jnana yoga aspect of kriya he emphasizes. But this is not core meditation practice, the essential element for cultivating abiding inner silence, the witness, upon which all lasting spiritual progress is built. This can be learned from a variety of sources, including Transcendental Meditation (TM), AYP Yoga (which also has spinal breathing pranayama), other established mantra meditation sources, Buddhist meditation teachings, and so on. But, unfortunately, not from Kriya Yoga.Is kriya spinal breathing pranayama with chakra mantras enough? Obviously it can be done, and the author shows how. But Kriya Yoga does not have a stand alone meditation practice. It’s something to consider adding that can supercharge kriya pranayama, and so too can kriya pranayama supercharge a stand alone meditation practice. It goes both ways when kriya pranayama and an effective meditation technique are practiced in sequence instead of at the same time, in an efficient daily routine. Then the afterglow of stillness will steadily become permanent in daily life, bringing a natural surrender into nonduality.If pure Kriya Yoga is the priority for you, this book, and others by the author, are the best you will find for self-directed practice. Whichever path you choose, stick with it, and enjoy the ride!
Jing Hong –
A must-read, if you are keen to go beyond the form and material understanding of Kriya Yoga
Short and succinct, this book is full of truths. It will clarify, inspire, encourage, and enlighten anyone who is seeking spiritual progress, especially to practitioners of kriya yoga.Abit of context, I had no exposure to kriya yoga a few months ago, and am a recent student of Sadhguru’s Inner Engineering programme. I have gained immense benefits from the practices and teachings there, and have experienced the practices as the perfect vehicle on which I’ve been searching to transform my life.With the help of this wonderful book, I’ve come to understand that it is a contemporary form of kriya yoga, in the way that it is completely relevant to our lives and lifestyles in its content and delivery. (well, most of it is timeless anyway ;))This book is a gem of truth, a beautiful elucidation on this path towards realization.
Rural ID.nurse –
If you want to further develop your Kriya Yoga practice
I really enjoyed his first book, Kriya Yoga Exposed. It was a no brainer to get this, his second book in the series. I enjoyed it, but not quite as much. One of the things I appreciate about this author is that he communicates in a straight forward fashion, not relaying ideas buried in complex metaphors and difficult to comprehend language. He does that in this book also, but got a bit on the thick side of explaining things at one point about 2/3 of the way through the book when talking about the state one is attempting to achieve. He does a good job of explaining the value of merging concepts of Kriya Yoga with Bhakti and Jnana Yoga. Overall a book well worth reading and thinking about what he says.
Kosha –
I like all the books by the author. The practices are concise and easy to understand and follow. As promised, the author delivers these ancient techniques lightly and clearly.
Ares –
Dies ist schon mein zweites Buch von Santata Gamana. Nach Kriya Yoga exposed wieder groÃartige wissenswerte Informationen auf dem Weg zu deinem Selbst. Kompakt, auf das essentielle fokussiert und wirksam! Ich habe mir inzwischen alle Bücher des Autors bestellt. Selten so viel mit Gehalt gefunden.
Saurabh Kumar –
Insightful reading like the authorâs previous book. Didnât find the words dizzying as is the case in most books of similar subject matter. The more I read about Kriya the more convinced I get about learning it from a Guru or Teacher. Preliminary pranayamas and techniques such as Hong Sau can be learnt from books, but not the real deal i.e. proper Kriya Yoga. At least, thatâs what I feel.
Artic –
This author is one of the best ever on non-duality: clear direct and precise. For an even more complete picture from an analytical point of view, I would accompany him with Rupert Spira’s book Being The Nature of Consciousness and Alessandro Sanna’s book The Direct Experience.
Pedro Carneiro –
Adorei a direção do livro. Mal começou foi directo ao assunto, sem floreados. à um guia brutalmente prático