Three truths you need to know about Yoga

Today is the third year we are celebrating globally the International Day of Yoga after its first inauguration on 21st June 2016. As a living Yogi, I would like to share the three truths about yoga which was shared by the Avatar of Sadashiva (Super Consciousness), Paramahamsa Nithyananda (fondly known as Swamiji) where he addressed the world in a mind-blowing discourse, sharing sacred secrets on the true origins of Yoga.

Here is what you have never been told but need to know about Yoga:

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Enriching brings stability in your life

Do you enrich yourself consistently?
Do you know that enriching brings stability in your life?

See, enriching is one powerful spiritual principle which I live by 24/7 in my life.  Anyone who comes into my breathing space will be enriched with the inspiration for conscious living – the very undercurrent which drives me. I discovered that ENRICHING is the power of life, it is the key that unlocks the Power of Living (Atma-shakti). When you take responsibility with integrity and authenticity, to enrich yourself and others, expansion happens. You truly enjoy the Power of Life when you realise that the greatest rewards come when you live your life for others. The energy expressed inside you propels you into a new dimension of expansion. The moment I started enriching people with the science of Yoga and Vedic healing, I am seeing so many doors begin to open up for me and new powers (Shaktis) are being awakened in this body for that expression and expansion.

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Joy of living with a divine child

“Children are forms of God living with us. They trusted you and chose you for their journey. Keep them like flowers

~ Paramahamsa Nithyananda

I always knew that my son was a divine child because the very first day when he arrived on planet earth, he really looked like a little Tibetan Lama in a meditative state. I could remember clearly I was shown his innate intelligence during my first breastfeeding moment. I was shocked to see he could lift up his head to breathe when his nose was covered by the breast.

At 6-month old, he already knew how to come down from the bed by himself. I didn’t believe it at first when his nanny told me until I saw it with my own eyes. He would flip his body over and then wriggled his body like a worm till he reached the edge of the bed. Then he held on to the comforter and glided himself down for his feet to touch the floor. That was the moment you saw his jubilant smile as he jumped in joy. For a child to develop such an advanced motor skill, it means his brain must be very developed. He could play Hide-and-Seek with his nanny by 8th month. His nanny would be hiding behind a sofa, that little boy would be crawling and then surprised her when she least expected it. His sensing of the people who he could relate with was already developed.

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