Shaktipat
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Shaktipat is a Sanskrit word that refers to the act of a guru or spiritual teacher conferring a form of spiritual "power" or awakening on a disciple/student. Shaktipat can be carried out by the spiritually enlightened master either by transmission of sacred word or mantra, a look, a thought or by touch. The touch is usually given to the ajna chakra or third eye of the disciple.
The schools of yoga whose gurus perform shaktipat are as follows:
- Siddha Yoga. In this type of yoga, a teacher transmits his/her spiritual energy to a seeker by any of the methods mentioned above.
- Bhakti Yoga, the yoga of devotion.
- Maha Yoga, a school using shaktipat as its main tool for spiritual liberation. Maha Yoga initiation typically consists of 3 full days of receiving shaktipat, followed by further meditation with the guru.
Comparative Literature professor Paul Zweig wrote of his experience in receiving Shaktipat from Swami Muktananda, published in the anthology Kundalini, Evolution, and Enlightenment by John White, editor, (ISBN 1557783039).
Current gurus that purportedly have shaktipat powers are Mata Amritanandamayi (the "Hugging Mother"), Sai Baba and Adi Da.
External links
- [Spiritual Awakening] Siddha Yoga Meditation
- [Excerpts from Adi Da's teaching on Divine Shaktipat]
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