Often, while practicing Arhatic Yoga there are some experiences that we encounter that could be confusing or could cause us to doubt ourselves. It is possible we start to ask if we are doing it properly or if our experiences are what others on the path are experiencing too. It could be that doubting one’s self will begin to arise. Self-confidence can also become a hurdle to the quality of our practice. Sometimes, this is what causes some to completely stop their practice. This could then be detrimental to spiritual progress.
Some thoughts and questions can sound like these:
Can you relate to these?
Master Choa Kok Sui often reminds us:
“Don’t get stuck in the mud. Keep moving! You have the freedom to wallow in mud or to love again, to live and to be happy! Nobody is perfect. We are all in the process of evolving. The path of harmony and progress is to keep on trying to do the right thing, until you master the lesson.
The purpose of Arhatic Yoga is to produce intelligent, compassionate, good hearted, powerful disciples who will become great divine servants.
To do this, it is necessary to eliminate pride, self conceitedness and self delusions. A person with great pride will not become a great servant; He will make other people his servants.”
By knowing and understanding the Arhatic Yoga practice, we are able to gain deeper appreciation and a refined application of the tools and techniques provided to us by Master Choa Kok Sui.
Some topics will include an in-depth look into specific techniques, purification, kundalini syndrome, spiritual burnout, some history/stories of the techniques from Master Danny’s first-hand experiences, and many many more.
Let’s continue to work together to strengthen and refine our Arhatic Yoga practice so don’t miss this chance!
This special webinar of Ask Master Danny will be exclusive to all Arhatic Yoga practitioners.
⚠️ Please be guided that registration ends November 16, 2021 (Tuesday) at 3:00pm (GMT +8)
Daniel Gorgonia, senior disciple of Grand Master Choa Kok Sui, attended his first Arhatic Yoga class in January 1990. It was a week-long session, with GMCKS guiding the Level 1 meditation on Tuesday, Level 2 on Wednesday, and Level 3 on Thursday.
By the end of the week, Master Danny was on a spiritual high, floating on a heavy dose of spiritual energies and cheese pimiento sandwiches.
Though he was a practicing lawyer, his attraction to Pranic Healing and the regular weekly meditation sessions with GMCKS, eventually led to his joining the World Pranic Healing Foundation in 1993. That was the start of his discipleship with the Guru Master Choa Kok Sui.
He was brought along by GMCKS to many countries and cities, from Manila to Hongkong, Jakarta, Singapore, to the major cities of India and Australia. He was initially tasked to observe and later to assist in the conduct of the Guru’s courses. In the course of these travels, he was fortunate enough to hear many explanations from GMCKS on the spiritual teachings, among them how to meditate, and how to teach Arhatic Yoga.
By the turn of the century, the WPHF had spread its operations to Africa and the Middle East.
Because the schedule of GMCKS could not accommodate all the countries, specially the new areas, Master Danny was authorized, along with a few other disciples, to teach most of the Higher courses, including Arhatic Yoga and its first few Levels.
As a result, Master Danny gained extensive experience conducting training courses and guiding meditation practices, under different climates and cultures, for audiences that vary in race, language, customs, and religion.
One of the lasting lessons Master Danny learned was that if you are ever asked to write about yourself, try to be truthful, but don’t try too hard.
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