Siddha yoga is yoga philosophy, according to which the soul is divine, immortal and the one that is always a witness, not the body and senses. Yoga is the way to realize the divinity of the soul and merge with the soul.
Siddha Yoga is a spiritual tradition that was founded by a yogi named (formally known as) Lord Shiva, Macchinder Nath Ji, Guru Gorakh Nath Ji, Series Continues and in this era Guru Gangai Nath Ji then Guru Ramlal Ji Siyag for Divine Transformation of Human Being.
Siddha Yoga
There are many teachings associated with the Siddha Yoga tradition, and this makes them both unique and yet still connected by certain similarities. One of these is that they all come from the Hindu, Yoga, and Vedanta traditions.
Another similarity is that they are all focused around the idea that there is a divine self within each of us, and that this divine self is capable of being transformed into the unified whole (the divine self).
Awakening of the Kundalini through GSSY brings about three major benefits:1.Healing or curing of physical,mental,spiritual diseases
2.Freedom from addiction and stress.
3.Spiritual evolution,self realization,Moksha(Salvation)
The Siddha Yoga tradition teaches that in order to achieve unity with self, we must surrender ourselves to this self, remember our divine nature, and most importantly, follow the path of Yoga.
Guru Siyag’s Siddha Yoga
Guru Siyag’s Siddha Yoga (GSSY) is a purely meditation-based yoga.
– The practice of GSSY awakens the Kundalini.– The Kundalini is a female energy force that lies dormant at the base of the spinal column in every human body.– Awakening of the Kundalini through GSSY brings about three major benefits: Healing or curing of physical diseases and freedom from addiction and stress.
– When the Kundalini awakens, it rises along the spinal column.– As it rises, it clears all blockages that lie its path.
Difference Between Siddha Yoga and Other Kinds of Yoga
– Guru Siyag’s Siddha Yoga(GSSY) is ALWAYS free of charge.– In other yogas all exercise are done willfully through a classroom approach – The instructor performs and everyone follows.
– In GSSY all yogic postures like bandh, aasan, pranayam, khechri-mudra etc occur due to the awakening of the Kundalini.– In GSSY the practitioner does not need to change his lifestyle or diet in anyway.