In the realm of spirituality, there are those who illuminate the path to self-realization, and Yogiraj Shailendra Sharma is one such beacon. He is the fifth guru in the lineage of the great immortal yogi guru, Babaji, and a kriya yoga master par excellence. His teachings have led countless souls towards a deeper understanding of the mysteries of creation and the path to inner peace.
Kriya Yoga, as taught by Yogiraj, is considered the most advanced, direct, and scientific method towards self-realization. It goes beyond the description of Khechari Mudra, which most treatises on yoga are limited to, and comprises 11 levels, each leading the practitioner deeper into their own consciousness. This journey of self-discovery starts with achieving Khechari and culminates in a state of complete union with the divine.
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Buy on AmazonQ: What is happiness in your opinion ?
Shailendra: When the most prominent desires are being fulfilled then that thing is happiness. And even I think that the next step beyond happiness is satisfaction. They are together I think, you can not separate them. Without the satisfaction of any kind you simply can not be happy.
Q: Yesterday we discussed that you were saying: why rely on the comments of others — my happiness is lying inside me.
Shailendra: Yes. Everybody cares about what others will say about him or her. If you are confident enough then you will feel happy in what are you doing. Still when your happiness depends on somebody’s else comment you simply can not be happy.
Q: That is true. I observed long ago that a very poor person can feel very happy and a very rich person like a king may live unhappily almost the whole life.
Shailendra: I think this thing is also not right. Because poor people tend to think: “Oh, he must be also unhappy”. But how can you judge whether he is happy or sad?
Q: Sometimes even from the descriptions of history you can judge whether the person was satisfied or not at least.
Shailendra: Okay. But you also have to experience every type of happiness he had in his life. And also after becoming a king there is nothing else remaining for him to achieve. So maybe what they call unhappiness is simply a boredom? What else to do?
Q: Okay, what I want to say is that happiness is a temporary thing — he doesn’t feel happy all the time.
Shailendra: Everything in this world is temporary. Nothing is permanent. Even sadness. All the problems, happiness, satisfaction.
Q: But if we continue your concept everything is about the mind. It is lying inside, it is your attitude.
Shailendra: Not exactly attitude, simply having an attitude is nothing unless you are trying to achieve something, trying to do something in the world. Even following your destiny is a very big task. How many people do you see who just make themselves follow the destiny? Those who have realized that you have to follow the destiny no matter what you do. Such people can be called much more happier then a normal person. They realize that they have to follow the destiny, so maybe they are less unhappy than others.
Q: If they know what is the destiny for them.
Shailendra: No, they have realized the power of destiny. And they let themselves just flow with it. Because simply they will follow the destiny, they will be continuously able to realize what their destiny is having for him. So then life can become like an adventure for them. Unhappiness starts when you try to put your mind over the destiny. “I want this. Why is this happening to me?” Then unhappiness begins. Instead of understanding why it is happening he starts to demand. And you know like parents never give a child everything he demands. Because they are in a position to see: this thing is good for him and that thing is not. But that will make the child unhappy. So much more deeper and bigger understanding is required.
Q: With some point of time there is a trigger: you feel that you are happy.
Shailendra: Only when you are in the dominating position and whatever you are saying is going on and some of your desires are being fulfilled then you think you are happy. And if you are being confrontated, and somebody else is trying to dominate over you, trying to order you around, you feel like in a very hard situation. This is human nature to dominate others.
Q: How to overcome it?
Shailendra: You can not overcome it. It is deep down in us. So that’s the instinct: to dominate others or I will die.
Q: How to face this situation?
Shailendra: Simply by understanding it.
Question: Sometimes we make mistakes and chose the wrong decisions – how to feel it?
Guruji: If you will go deep inside your heart – deep down you will discover it. As long as you will continue react to the society different pattern – you will never discover what you really want. Only when you stop reacting to people and society. You see – most of our social behavior is reaction to something. When you will stop reacting, be still, and go deep down inside you – then you will discover, why you are here.
Question: Does it come with practice?
Guruji: Of course! Only with practice you will stop reacting, start thinking and go deep inside your consciousness, your mind – you will discover so many things about you. Self-realization is very important. It’s another simplification: ‘’ I’m not the body, I’m the spirit’’. But we need body experience.
Question: Why we learn lessons only through suffer?
Guruji: Because suffer makes us serious; before everybody is taking everything like a joke or a play. One slap on the cheek makes you sober and you start to think very seriously. Every suffering is a slap from someone.
Question: So no need to give another cheek?
Guruji: Yes; according to the religion you should put another cheek and if you receive a slap even there and no free cheeks left – you’re free to beat that person. There was discussion: one man said – not many people understand me. I said to him: I’m very sorry, but do you understand yourself? That’s the point. Everybody learn to understand you the day you start understanding yourself. First – understand yourself, then hope for others.
Male : Guruji, when you first entered this spot, this building, how many ghosts were here?
Guruji: It was full of them.
Male: All of them gone or some of them still somewhere here?
Guruji: Only, the royal family spirits are there mostly now. But all those useless ghosts have run away.
Female: Are there holy spirits also in the territory?
Guruji: Of course, they are actually here.
Male: And what do you mean by royal family?
Guruji: Those who were cremated here.
Male: But you said when somebody is cremated his spirit is free and get another birth – body.
Guruji: It is for a common man, those who are cremated in a common Samshan where on top of them thousands others will be cremated, but here the cremation is special, the place is marked and a monument is built on it. They have – they are much more powerful spirits, exclusive cremation point.
Q: if the person see in the dream that he is flying or diving?
Guruji: most of them are astral experiences, because in the dream we’re seeing dead people also. We talk also with them.
Q: if you see your own death – it is your spiritual development?
Guruji: in India it is saying: if sick man seeing his own death – it might be little bit serious, but if a healthy person seeing his death – it increases his life. This is what we believe.
Q: if we not seeing the dreams?
Guruji: many doctors saying that if you’re not dreaming – then you will be mad person. You may remember them, you may not remember them – that is the difference.
Q: how we can separate simple remembering of the day or week from real astral experience in the dream?
Guruji: dream is real experience. You’re going to sleep here and waking up there. go to sleep there and wake up here – like pendulum thing.
Q: if you’re going to the same place in a dream once in a week or month?
Guruji: you’re really going there. your astral body knows what for.