Foundation for Natural Meditation

Foundation for Natural Meditation The Foundation for Natural Meditation makes available to the public an online resource guide in Natural Yoga, world scripture, and transformation of the Self.

It seeks to provide minimal sustenance for those dedicated to a life of Natural Yoga.

01/31/2020

The Foundation for Natural Meditation makes available to the public an online resource guide in Natural Yoga, world scripture, and transformation of the Self. It seeks to provide minimal sustenance for those dedicated to a life of Natural Yoga as taught by authentic lineages of ancient masters. It translates little-known world scripture into English and maintains a library of world scripture. It actively pursues and promotes the realization of the union of art, science and religion as the basis of an evolutionary world culture. It promotes pilgrimages to sacred sites of all religions and faiths. It honors the feminine principle in yoga called shakti, the all-pervading energy of the universe. It honors all great spiritual masters and teachers. The members seek to elevate world consciousness and foster spiritual understanding among all peoples by living in the direct personal experience of God.

07/17/2018

Around the 6th century B.C., the Vedic culture began to crumble for want of powerful Masters. Shaivism (the worship of Lord Shiva) which was based on the Pashupata teachings, the earliest teachings of the worship of Shiva, was sorely in need of revival. Around the 2nd century A.D., Lord Lakulisha was born in Medhavati, India, as the 28th incarnation of Shiva. He came from the great ancestral line of the ancient sage Atri. He trained many disciples and rejuvenated the Vedic culture. Kayavarohana became a great spiritual center. Having fulfilled his life's mission, he assembled his disciples in the main temple where he seated Himself on the Jyotirlingam (holy statue) of Bhagavan Brahmesvara. He said a final good-by and disappeared, his figure merging into the front part of the Jyotirlingam. The Jyotirlingam disappeared mysteriously during the Muslim invasion of 1025 A.D. and reappeared years later in a nearby field. Swami Kripalvananda discovered this very Jyotirlingam on a visit to Kayavarohana in 1955 and recognized it as the true form of his Beloved Teacher. You can read about this event in a book by Rajarshi Muni, Light from Guru to Disciple.

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