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Location: Montreal, Canada
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Actually, Babaji was a sage who was almost immortal and lived long periods of time at various different places. Sort of like Melchizedek in the Bible, or Padmasambhava in Tibetan Buddhism. There was a little book about him, with some old photos, by hindu-american yogi Baba Hari Dass, entitled Hariakhan Baba, Known, Unknown dating from 1975.
While it may take us one or two incarnations to reach such a virtual immortality, yoga remains an indispensable practice. A very good way to grow old healthy! 'The human body: use it or lose it!' |
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According to Yogananda, Babaji is alive and well and living in the Himalayas. He has vowed to stay in the body indefinitely ![]() Now, most won't believe that.......but truth is stranger than fiction. Love, Kriya |
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Location: Calgary, Canada
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FIRST: EVERYONE should read Autobiography of a Yogi by Yogananda
http://www.yogananda.net/ay/ ! GREAT BOOK ! ![]() 2nd: Yes, I believe Babaji is alive and well, in the Himalayas ~ A fully enlightened Christ Being holding the balance for humanity until they have taken up their rightful place as co-creators that can create enough Light themselves to hold the balance for their own planet ~ I strongly suggest Babaji will be a part of the team of Beings that will help raise the consciousness of planet Earth in the near future ~ (the majority of the team however, will be people like you and me who decide to go all the Way and BE reborn into the reality of who we are in Oneness with All Life rather than the illusion of who we are separate from it.) Last edited by 14 Chakras; 12-15-2009 at 06:44 PM. |
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