Monday, January 14, 2013

[Kundalini Yoga] discernment

 

Sat Nam Guru Rattana,
I have been pondering your latest NMB letter - especially the segments about finding one's inner voice and authority. There was one paragraph where you wrote that in order to evolve - one must free oneself from oppressive forces in various forms - including mean spirited teachers or spiritual guides. It seems that Yogi Bhajan himself is described as a Saturn teacher and known to be quite stern with students.
Will you elaborate on this process of discernment a bit? What if someone receives instructions from a guide - to become a vegetarian and decides to consume chicken or fish? Is that disobedience? or listening to one's own voice? Does one's own inner voice always override the teacher's opinion? What type of issues would call for leaving a mentor behind?
Thank you for your inspirational and though provoking articles.
Love, Abinashi

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