My SRF experience

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God, Yoga, love and me


Before I get any further in this story, I want to add a little information about what I believe. I believe in God. I can feel Gods presence in my life. I feel connected to a Universal God. I sing to God. I pray to God. I feel peace in prayer and meditation.  I do not belong to a church or religion.

When I was in SRF they told me I would lose my connection to God if I left SRF. If I abandoned the Guru, God would abandon me. It didn't happen. My meditations are the same now as they were then except now I have stopped obsessing about asana and technique. The party line is that the Guru is a "gift" from God. To abandon the guru and his teachings were like throwing a gift back in Gods face.

 Unbelievably, I bought this.

Scare tactics are a very effective way to keep bliss zombies loyal.

In SRF they think Yogananda is a Christ or Avatar. You can only come to God by way of a "God Realized" Guru. This is a good way to keep butts in the seats. It is my experience that we are all tied to God naturally, we do not need to go through another person to be with God.
There are lots of celebrity names dropped in SRF circles. What do Elvis, Dennis Weaver, James Arnes, George Harrison and Robin Williams have in common? SRF. These people get the red carpet treatment at SRF but they can't keep the organization going all by themselves. Multi million dollar properties and publishing companies don't run themselves. They need elves.

Yoga and Eastern philosophy are great! Meditation is great!...But there is no wondrous meditation technique that is the airplane ride to the divine. In reality there are hundreds if not thousands of meditation techniques. Even the Kriya of Lahiri is available from a multitude of vendors. Some techniques work better for some people than others. Find something you like to do that fits comfortably into your life.

 Contrary to what SRF told us, Yogananda was NOT a special ambassador from God to America, the Johnny Appleseed of Kriya yoga. He was a yoga teacher. A minister of Eastern philosophy. Period. Nothing wrong with that. A teacher is a fine thing to be, but he was JUST a person. You don't need to crawl on your belly in front of his picture.

Now when I was in SRF, people were actually afraid to have children. Afraid to enjoy their extended families. In the time I was there I saw endless domestic dysfunction. When everyone was together, people were afraid to let their warts show. Afraid to be themselves for fear they wouldn't be viewed as "Spiritual" or "advanced". Everyone HAD to be "advanced". Life was viewed not as a beautiful gift but as a thing to overcome. I personally find this very oppressive and restrictive.

So this is what I want to say right now:

Life is gift. Every minute is a wonderful gift. It is meant to be enjoyed.

Love, live, enjoy. Drench yourself in life.

I don't know what happens when we die. I don't know if we reincarnate or go to valhalla with Oden. Maybe we ride unicorns on Hiranyloka with the fairies and gnomes or sit quietly in our graves waiting for the tribulation. Maybe we become ghosts and sneak around scaring the pudding out of little kids. I don't know and neither does anyone else, including "Avatars" like Yoganada. I do think our best evidence comes from the people who come back to life after clinical death. They have been closer than the rest of us and they say it was pretty good, so I'm going with that, mostly because I like it. It gives me comfort. That is the purpose of religion and spiritual beliefs. To give us comfort. Go with the thing that gives YOU comfort.

Peace and best wishes,
KD


4 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:18 PM

    Thank you for your sharing of your experience...I did enjoy reading Yogananda's book and yet I can feel in you how the teachings that felt good and accessible in print became a means for control. Congratulations on feeling and trusting your own relationship with god! I had a similiar experience (different type of group, shorter time period) yet I can def. relate! I wonder...do you feel that Yogananda had a true connection with god and just got caught up in all the hype of the western celebrity?

    My blog is brevawoman.blogspot.com if you feel to stop by for a visit...and I'll be back here!
    Jillian

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  2. Hi Jillian,

    Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment.
    I think Yogananda had a connection to God, but we all have a connection to God. His was no more or less than the connection we all have.

    Power and celebrity can be very corrupting influences.

    Peace and Best Wishes,
    Katie

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  3. Anonymous12:22 PM

    I think that you are right on topic and understanding about the God connection and a gift for everyone of us to receive if we accept. We do not need the intervention of another human being with all of the similar frailties and strengths that we already possess to make the God connection. Anyone that believes and enforces themself as the mandate vehicle for God speed is self serving and controlling. It's true that we are all in some way connected to one another and good begets good. May we remember to be messengers of truth in our lives vs. enforcers of faith. Enjoyed your blog and the personal insights shared.
    Bird

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  4. I remember calling reading about Gandhi's taking kriya from Yogananda, but when I called his group, a member that did history, he said that Gandhi never had time to practice Kriya. It basically was just something to make people think that Yogananda had big wigs on his side. Gee, the Jehovah's Witnesses have Michael Jackson, Scientology has Tom Cruz, and SRF has Gandhi plus others.

    People in SRF were afraid to let their warts show, but when they can make up a username or post Anon. they let all of their warts show and more.

    If you allow websites, there is a new forum on srf called, TheSRFBlacklist. That came about when someone told me that he/she wanted to start a blog, and we joked about names. The first was: ExSRFZombies, and then ExSRFBlissBunnies, but I laughed louder when it was suggested, Blacklist. It is here:

    http://srfblacklist.yuku.com/directory

    It is brand new. There will be no abuse allowed on the board. Strick rules. But there will be times when the Administration or Moderators don't catch it in time. Banning will be forever if we get any SRF members there really trying to shoot it out. And I know for a fact that the owner and moderators will not abuse members.

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Thank you.

Katie

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