Many foreigners taking to Sahaj Yoga - Indian
Express, 23 July 1996
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Subject: Many foreigners taking to Sahaj Yoga -
Indian Express, 23 July 1996
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Many foreigners taking to Sahaj Yoga
THE INDIAN EXPRESS, 23 July 1996
BELAPUR (March 17, 1999) An increasing number of
foreigners are
getting attracted to the International Sahaj Yoga centre
at CBC
Belapur. At present, members from twenty-eight countries
have joined
this centre. What's impressive is that within three
years of
starting its operations. The Centre has, besides
Indians, more than
170 people from United States, UK, Switzerland, Belgium,
Austria,
New Zealand and Australia. They were admitted in the
research and
health section.
Founded and started by Shree Mataji Nirmala Devi three
years ago,
today this centre has more international visitors than
Indians.
Situated in sylvan green environs, the International
Centre for
Sahaj Yoga Research and Health Centre is an unique
centre of its
kind in the world, where treatment is done by vibratory
awareness,
developed by Sahaj yoga meditation.
In February 1996, Shree Mataji Nirmala Devi, a renowned
spiritual
scientist of the world, founded and threw open this
sprawling
centre. Dr. U C Rai, former head physiology department
Jawaharlal
Institute of Post graduate Medical Education and
Research,
Pondicherry, and professor in various medical colleges
of Delhi,
heads the Centre at Belapur, as its director. Recently,
he was
conferred with the Vladimir Verniczky Honoured doctor
award in
Moscow, for his research on Sahaj yoga at the centre.
The highlight of this centre is the free treatment
provided.
Speaking to New Bombay Plus, Dr. Rai said, "Through
Sahaja Yoga, the
results in the medical field have been fantastic,
especially in
areas where doctors' efforts had been futile."
Narrating about a rare recovery of a patient, S S
Agarwal from Delhi
he said, "His was a case of chronic renal failure, for
which doctors
had ruled out all treatment, except ongoing dialysis. By
applying
Sahaj yoga, we aroused his Kundalini energy (which is a
dormant
energy at the base of the spine) and directed it towards
the kidney
to clear his blocked chakras." Today, Agarwal's medical
reports
indicate near normalcy.
Etienne Loyson, a 62 year old architect from Belgium, is
just spell-
bound, "Earlier I had high blood pressure. Doctors
abroad had
suggested taking several tablets ongoingly as the only
treatment
method. But today, with Sahaj yoga treatment and the
blessing of
Shree Mataji Nirmala Devi, I am full of energy. I have
stopped all
medicines and I feel I am just 30 years old."
Katherine Reid from England (who suffered from irritable
bowels
syndrome) is a happy woman today, in contrast to her
life previously
when she had to take several medicines prior to her
arrival in Navi
Mumbai. "I feel much better having stopped my medication
completely.
My health has improved by about eighty per cent." Anna
Kargaity, a
Canadian who suffered from depressive psychosis is full
of smiles
today. "I now have a positive outlook towards life,
being able to
develop my own personality and express my feelings", she
says.
Similar benefits were highlighted by Belinda from
Australia, Kumar
from Canada, Bryan from USA and others.
On being asked as to why so many foreigners are coming
to India,
when advanced medicines are available with doctors of
modern
medicine all over the world, Dr. Rai added, "The doctors
abroad
don't have a treatment for the psyche of human being,
except giving
tranquillizers, sedatives and anti-depressant drugs.
These are not
only harmful, but also habit-forming. In view of this,
Sahaj yoga,
which can control the psyche of human being by
meditation, has
become very popular to the treatment and prevention of
psychosomatic
diseases like bronchial asthma, migraine, irritable
bowel syndrome,
infertility, multiple scierosis and spondylitis, to name
a few. It
is all due to the blessings of Shree Mataji Nirmala
Devi, who
founded Sahaj Yoga centre, and has enlightened thousands
of people
all over the world."
We do charge them for their stay and for the food
provided by us, he
adds, but not for the treatment. "Anyone can heal
themselves using
Sahaja Yoga as this energy is present within every
individual. Why
should we charge anyone?" comments doctor Rai.
With over fifty foreigners having already taken
treatment from the
centre, between January 1 - February 14, 1999, a record
number of
international visitors are likely to arrive during the
coming year.
Many foreigners taking to Sahaj Yoga
THE INDIAN EXPRESS, 23 July 1996
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