Siddha Shiva Yoga is not a religion, sect or cult. It is an intimate, practical and omniscient ‘relationship’ with the Guru. A living, limitless guide. the Siddha tradition is as old as time primordial. A Siddha aspirant can be of any relgious persuasion, as the relationship with the guru will enhance his religion, not interefere with it.
Siddha Shiva Yoga embraces the classical techniques of yoga: Meditation, Chanting recitation of Mantra (Japa). In this yoga all yogic techniques begin automatically.
The Siddha Guru is an enlightened being who has the power to awaken others. By a look, a touch, a thought or the sound of the voice, the dormant Kundalini-Shakti (divine energy) is awakened. Then true ‘Yoga’ (harmony of body, mind and spirit) begins. With the direct Shaktipat and guidance the inner and outer awakening will blossom. You will find out what is real and what is not real. You will now what you need and what you don’t need in this life.
The Sidda Yogi has a unique life. He moves in the “outer world” for what it is: a place to realize his “inner world.
This Yoga is not catering to the ‘la mode’ elite or seekers of mysticism. This is proven by the great numbers of families, where grandparents, fathers, mothers and children share a mutual respect and ‘joy.’
The primary absolute in spirituality is the direct relationship with the Guru. In modern times, it has become difficult to have an ‘under the mango tree’ relationship.
The organization, no matter the numbers, shall never take my place your life of sadhana. Om Nmah Shivaya.
After my Diksha, by the grace of my Guru Baba Muktananada and Mahavatar Babaji, I promised to make myself available to my devotees who deserve their inheritance of this divine..
Jivanmukta Swami Ganapati