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'''Sahaja Yoga''' is a unique method of meditation based on an experience called Self Realization (Kundalini awakening) that can occur within each human being. Through this process an inner transformation takes place by which one becomes moral, united, integrated and balanced. '''Sahaja Yoga''' is a unique method of meditation based on an experience called ] (Kundalini awakening) that can occur within each human being. Through this process an inner transformation takes place by which one becomes moral, united, integrated and balanced.


Many say they can actually feel the all pervading divine power as a cool breeze, as described in all religions and spiritual traditions of the world. Many say they can actually feel the all pervading divine power as a cool breeze, as described in all religions and spiritual traditions of the world.

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Sahaja Yoga is a unique method of meditation based on an experience called Self Realization (Kundalini awakening) that can occur within each human being. Through this process an inner transformation takes place by which one becomes moral, united, integrated and balanced.

Many say they can actually feel the all pervading divine power as a cool breeze, as described in all religions and spiritual traditions of the world.

This is the actualization of such transformation, which is taking place now, worldwide, and has been proved and experienced by hundreds of thousands in over 90 countries.

It is entirely free of charge, as one cannot pay for the experience of Divine Love.


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