364. Sri M - a podcast by Rick Archer

from 2016-10-13T12:47:18

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Sri M - spiritual guide, social reformer, and educationist – was born into a Muslim family on November 6, 1949, in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. His transformational journey, from a young boy to a living yogi, is a fascinating story symbolized by single-minded discipline and dedication.

Entranced by mystical stories of Sufi saints and a brief encounter with a numinous Swami at a relatively young age, he was not only drawn to the ‘truth’ but also the compelling landscape of the snow-clad Himalayas. At the age of nine, his spiritual transformation was initiated by his future Master, Babaji (also known as Maheshwarnath Babaji), who miraculously appeared under a jackfruit tree in the compound of his house in Thiruvananthapuram. Though only fleeting, this meeting definitively set the stage for their future reunion in the Himalayas at Sri M’s age of nineteen.For the next three and half years, he lived and traveled extensively through the Himalayas with his Master. Maheshwarnath Babaji guided him right through his initiation, his Kundalini awakening, the grueling journey to Tholingmutt and, the eventual meeting with the Grand Master, Sri Guru Babaji also known as Sri Mahavatar Babaji.

Few years after his Master passed away, he received the spiritual go-ahead to commence his mission. In 1998, he started his teachings, eventually leading to the formation of the Satsang Foundation.In response to a query on the spiritual progress of a person and the path to that evolution, he responds, “Though my parampara is kriya yoga, I don’t think it suits all aspirants. I propound satsang even between two people. It cuts across barriers of caste and creed. Spiritual evolution is not diverse from regular living. Intervals of solitude are necessary but you cannot shut yourself totally. The world around you is your touchstone to spiritual practice.” Conversant with the teachings of most major religions, Sri M says: “Go to the core. Theories are of no use.” His message seeks to transcend the outer-shell of all religions, by exploring their mystical core to nurture the innate goodness in every human being.

Website: satsang-foundation.orgBooks:

Journey Continues: A Sequel To Apprenticed To A Himalayan MasterApprenticed to a Himalayan Master: A Yogi's Autobiography
Wisdom of the Rishis: The Three Upanishads: Ishavasya, Kena&Mandukya
Jewel in the Lotus: Deeper Aspects of HinduismThe Little Guide To Greater Glory And A Happier Life

Transcript of this interview.Second Batgap interview with Sri M.

Interview recorded 10/6/2016Video and audio below. Audio also available as a Podcast.


Chapters:00:00:00 - Introduction to Buddha at the Gas Pump
00:05:07 - The Sufi Man and the Lesson of Ego00:10:05 - Cautionary Notes for Spiritual Teachers
00:14:38 - Judging What to Say00:18:45 - The Limitations of Human Knowledge
00:23:25 - Ramana's Compassion
00:27:50 - The Encounter with Maheshwar Babaji00:32:07 - The Search for Great Beings in the Himalayas
00:36:13 - A humorous encounter with Babaji00:40:16 - The Limitless Potential of Spiritual Development
00:44:00 - The Potential for Spiritual Evolution00:48:38 - Rishabhadeva and the Aim of Life00:53:25 - Encounter with the Yeti
00:57:54 - Taken to a Mysterious Room01:02:39 - The Possibility of Life beyond Earth
01:06:45 - Encounter with a Blue Serpent01:11:35 - Conditions for Teaching Kriya Yoga
01:16:19 - The Mysterious Location of Mauni Baba's Cave
01:21:27 - The Neurological Basis of Mystical Experience01:25:16 - The Circuit of Energies
01:29:10 - Swadharma and Self-Discovery01:33:53 - Losing Friends on the Spiritual Path
01:38:06 - Disconnecting from the External World01:42:39 - The Conundrum of Enlightenment
01:47:32 - The Importance of Spiritual Inclination01:51:45 - Nourishing Diversity in Life

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