Dhyanyoga
Center ofNorth Carolina
Dhyanyoga Centers is a non-profit organization that serves as a vehicle for the work master spiritual teachers Shri Anandi Ma and Dileepji perform on behalf of their Guru, Shri Dhyanyogi Madhusudandasji in North America.
Read MoreMeditation Schedule
At this time, we are only hosting a monthly Bija Mantra Meditation for disciples.
Bija Mantra Meditation: June - December 2007
Sunday June 24th |
Bija Mantra Meditation 10 am |
Sunday July 29th |
Bija Mantra Meditation 10 am |
Sunday August 26th |
Bija Mantra Meditation 10 am |
Sunday September 16th |
Bija Mantra Meditation 10 am |
Sunday October 21st |
Bija Mantra Meditation 10 am |
Sunday November 18th |
Bija Mantra Meditation 10 am |
Sunday December 23rd |
Bija Mantra Meditation 10 am |
Bring your asana or a cushion to sit on.
Meditation will be followed by a sattvic vegetarian potluck
(no eggs, mushrooms, onions or garlic, please!).
All disciples need to let us know if they are coming and what they are bringing
for the potluck. Otherwise we will assume you are not coming.
If you are a disciple and would like to join us, please send us an email.
Programs may change without prior notice. Call or email to confirm.
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Benefits of Meditation
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The ultimate benefit of meditation is the realization of God, but there are many other advantages in every stage of spiritual development. Because the awakening of the Kundalini has the effect of purifying the body in general and the nervous system in particular, diseases of the body and mind are greatly improved.
About
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The tradition of worship and adoration by a group is an ancient one in India, as well as in other parts of the world and in many religious traditions. Congregation is the rule rather than the exception. In group meditation, the individuality of the meditator subserves the emergence of a group "personality."
Dhyanyogi Madhusudandasji
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Shri Dhyanyogi was an exceptional master of yogic science. Born in Bihar, India, Shri Dhyanyogi was a very meditative child. His spiritual quest began at the age of seven when he ran away from home in search of God. Although he was quickly found by his parents, he left again for good at age 13.