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Kriya Jyoti Tantric Yoga

What

Kriya Jyoti Tantric Yoga is a ancient spiritual science that facilitates self empowered consciousness evolution by taping into our nervous and endocrine systems.

This potent system is designed to bring exponential and lasting resolution and integration to whatever needs to be dissolved or healed so that your luminous primordial essence can be effortlessly realized. Unlike most of other practices that focus on Divine Masculine, this system cultivates and uses sexual life force and Kundalini energy for faster and more balanced integration of Divine Masculine (Mental/Assertive quality) and Feminine (Intuitive/Nurturing quality) within.

There are no dogmas, nothing to believe or worship, and no physically challenging practices. If you do the practice you will have results. It is as simple as that. Your perseverance and dedication will bring exponentially transformative personal growth.

Why

◆ Increase your energy level and overall well-being


◆ Balance your physical, emotional and mental aspects


◆ Deprogram your triggers and clear energetic blocks


◆ Safely increase the flow of Kundalini


◆ Open your energy circuits and chakras


◆ Achieve higher (yogic) states of consciousness


◆ Transmute your sexual energy for spiritual growth and healing


◆ Prepare for Cobra Breath instruction and Kriya Yoga initiation


How

The elements or limbs of Kriya Yoga are sixfold.

Asana – body positions that enhance the flow of prana, life force energy.


Pranayama – breathing techniques that regulate the flow of prana.


Mudra – physical gestures that that guide the flow of prana.


Bandhas – locks that involve tightening certain muscles or moving certain body parts to direct or reverse the flow of prana and/or prevent the loss of it.


Mantra – word or syllable used for vibratory effect to activate chakras and their associated endocrine glands.


Visualization – using the power of the mind to direct the flow of prana within and outside the body.


Who

The Bhagavagita states that “Yoga is the journey of the self, through the self, to the self”. I have spent a greater part of my life accumulating experiences and knowledge in an effort to make sense of myself and my place in the world. Having practiced many different traditions and systems step by step I come to realize the old Zen proverb how a tea cup full to the brim can’t hold any more tea. Thus begun the process of peeling layers upon layers of my mental and emotional imprints (samskaras). It is a journey of Yoga, journey to home, that no particular place in no particular direction realized thorough direct experience of absolute knowledge of the Self.

 

 

I have entered the golden path of liberation through expansion, the way of Babaji’s Tantric Kriya Yoga initiated by Master Teacher Boehme from Goswami Sunyata Saraswati’s lineage. Sunyata joined all three branches of Babaji’s Kriya; Yogananda’s Bhakti and Kriya, Satyananda Saraswati’s Tantric Kriya and Janardan’s Ajapa Japa (Sound Current Yoga). It is the most potent and comprehensive system for spiritual evolution I have encountered in my journey, to be able to share it with others is truly a blessing.

Andrija Brajkovic portrait photo
From Others

It is not the body, nor the personality that is the true self. The true self is eternal. Even on the point of death we can say to ourselves, “my true self is free. I cannot be contained.”

Marcus Aurelius

The inhalation, the return movement of breath, sustains life. The outgoing breath purifies life. We breathe out the old air, the old thoughts, the old feelings. These are the two poles between which respiration goes on unceasingly. Between them is every quality you could ever desire.

Vijnana Bhairava Tantra

Your burden is of false self-identifications, abandon them all. Go back to that state of pure being, where the “I am” is still in its purity, before it got contaminated with “this I am” or “that I am”.

Siddharameshwar Maharaj

I am other than name, form and action. My nature is ever free! I am Self, the supreme unconditioned Brahman. I am pure Awareness, always non-dual.

Adi Shankara

In the pursuit of knowledge, every day something is added. In the practice of the Tao, every day something is dropped. Less and less do you need to force things, until finally you arrive at non-action. When nothing is done, nothing is left undone.

Tao Te Ching

The state of self-realization, as we call it, is not attaining something new or reaching some goal which is far away, but simply being that which you always are and which you always have been.

Ramana Maharshi

Jesus said, "If your leaders tell you, 'Look, the kingdom is in heaven,' then the birds of heaven will precede you. If they tell you, 'It's in the sea,' then the fish will precede you. Rather, the kingdom is within you and outside of you. "When you know yourselves, then you'll be known, and you'll realize that you're the children of the living Father. But if you don't know yourselves, then you live in poverty, and you are the poverty."

Gospel of Thomas

Where
12 Kriyas Workshop / Coming soon