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Is a diamond less valuable because it is covered in mud? (Newsletter November 2024)

Dear friends, 
Namaste – my soul bows and acknowledges each and every one of you, bright souls.
I hope you are well and at peace…

I wanted to delve deeper into a phrase by Master Yogananda who says:

“Is a diamond less valuable because it is covered in mud?”

This Great spiritual Master explains to us in a simple way what the practice of yoga means: to remove the mud, so we can reflect with totality the pure crystalline diamond what we are in the essence… Through the meditative practices and lifestyle in yoga we can realize that we are a wave in the Infinite cosmic Sea. We do it “just” by removing the veil of ignorance and thus revealing the Divine within us. 

To enter into total connection and self-realization, remembering “Who we are” we need a spiritual practice…. It is important to clarify that those who want to remain in the illusion or Cosmic dream of “Maya” do not need yoga practices or meditations… But, those who want to awaken from this “Matrix”; yes, they need it. This statement has nothing to do with belief and I don’t say this “lightly”… But, it is simply scientific: just as there is a need for study and practice to become an excellent musician; there are technologies for this special purpose of realizing the Divine Self within us.

It is certainly also true that, in essence, we are all perfect and children of the Divine Self; the “only” thing we need to do is to remove the subconscious garbage and remind ourselves of this Truth. But to remind us (and Patanjali, the great codifier of yoga, uses exactly this term: “smirit”, the memory of the Self); there are energetic psychophysical exercises that were channeled thousands of years ago by the Rishis, great enlightened sages, and which today we know as “yoga“. These practices, scientifically, keep the body/mind healthy and lead us to immerse ourselves in the Self. Ps: It is important to note that there are also practices of other cultures and traditions that are not called “yoga” but which in the deepest meaning, these also lead us to “yoga” or, internally realizing the union in one’s Divine Self.

Without spiritual practices, this Self remains obscured by the mind and external distractions, like a diamond  in the mud. We must therefore remove the mud: this is the work of yoga practice 

To complement and help in the process of spiritual awakening, beyond the practices, it is also indicated to harmonize with internal and external nature; practicing non-violence and compassion…: even a simple conscious walk in nature can support our Divine purpose; the observation or creation of a significant painting or art; the look of a small child; sincere affection; a swim in the sea or in a waterfall; immersing yourself in the forest or in the ocean or breathing from the top of a mountain, taking care of plants and animals, listening to and/or creating inspiring music, reading and writing a profound book of poetry, contemplating a sunset and a dawn: all this can complete our connection in the Self’.

At the same time, let’s also remember that there may be people who live in nature but who are disconnected and others, in big cities, who are more aware and awake…

In other words: nothing replaces meditation practice…

“Banat, banat, banat Banjai” – “Practice, practice, practice and one day it will be done…” , says Lahiri Mahasaya…

It is true that we must not even be dissatisfied with who we are: it is important, while we are on the path, to develop unconditional love for everyone, including ourselves and to accept ourselves as we are… However, this does not mean doing it indulgently ; it doesn’t mean that Divine self-realization doesn’t need any internal work to be done… 

Self-realization (in Yoga) is an art and a balance: between self-acceptance, letting go; together with a meticulous and profound investigation; so we can transform ourselves and enter into true knowledge of the soul through deep and superconscious meditation (or turyia): observing the small wave of the small self in the immense Ocean that We Are.


– I therefore look forward to seeing you this end of the year (and during the year) for yoga practices and online meditations

In this link the new hours:

– There will also be two online workshops before the end of the year, with theories and practices (anatomy, subtle body, philosophy, pranayama, mantra, hatha, vinyasa, kundalini and Kriya Yoga meditation). For more info and detailed program, contact me privately on whatsapp +34 658213100

Here are the next dates of the in-depth studies during the weekends:

– 23 and 24 November 

– 14 and 15 December.


And, on December 15th from 6.30pm to 7.30pm there will be a Christmas meditation on zoom  

– To participate, contact me privately on WhatsApp +34 658213100 and I will send you the zoom link. 

*This meeting is free of charge for the cause you freely choose.

Soon I will send you the complete 2025 calendar which this year is very rich and very creative.

There will be a 5-module course called “Kriya Yoga, awakening in the Light”; retreats and special workshops in Italy and Tenerife… And, I am also preparing the new dates of the next 250-hour “Prema Kriya Yoga teacher training”, in Italian and English, with an international yoga alliance diploma… 

If you want the info in advance, write to me privately: +34 658213100

A beautiful November everyone, 

Good practices beautiful souls  

With love, Prema
Jay Gurudeva 
Namaste  
Raquel Bhavani
www.premakriyayoga.com

Inspiration from Master Yogananda:

“As you are… so is the world…

“Who am I?” A young man asked a spiritual master.

 “I’ll tell you a little story,” replied the master.

One day, on a city wall near sunset, two people were embracing each other on the horizon.

 “It’s a dad and a mom” thought an innocent little girl.

“They are two lovers,” thought a man with a clouded heart.

 “They are two friends who meet after many years”, thought a man.

 “These are two merchants who got a good deal,” thought one businessman.

 “It’s a father embracing a son who has returned from war”, thought a woman of tender soul.

 “It’s a daughter hugging a father who has returned from a trip,” thought a man saddened by his daughter’s death.

 “They are two lovers”, thought a girl who dreamed of love

 “These are two men fighting to the death,” thought one assassin.

 “Why are they hugging…?” thought a dry man.

 “How beautiful to see two people holding each other” thought a man of God.

 “Every thought,” concluded the master, “reveals to yourself what you are.”

 “Examine your thoughts often: they can tell you more about yourself than any teacher”

☆ (Paramahansa Yogananda)

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