Samarpan Meditation what is it?

A lot of JC activities are happening this coming Saturday, April 19. The big one is Pope’s motorcade in NY. But if you can’t go, this video presentation about Introduction toSamarpan Meditation at Five Corners Branch Library on Newark Avenue is a good alternative.
After that, you can eat lunch at Big Cheese Deli (Bergen Avenue) or Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen (Newark Avenue).
After lunch you can either go back to Five Corners Library for the National Poetry MonthCelebration with Elma Martin or go to Jersey City Museum for another video presentation titled “We Call It The River…” It will explore the effects of gentrification on community residents who live, work, and worship in Jersey City. Both start at 2PM with refreshments.
Introduction to Samarpan Meditation
When : April 19, 2008 Saturday (10am – 12PM)
Where : Five Corners Library
Address : 678 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306
Phone : (201) 547-4543
Website : www.jclibrary.org | Samarpan Meditation Press Release (PDF)
Samarpan Meditation is taught free of cost by the living Guru Swamiji Shree Shivkrupanandji, who lives in India. It is not bounded by any religion, and anyone who has the wish to progress spiritually can practice this type of meditation. By meditating regularly, all our Chakras (energy centers) and Energy Lines become clear and balanced; through this, we get connected to universal consciousness after awakening our Kundalini Energy, the basic life force.
Negative energy is created by our thoughts and emotions overshadowing our pure soul. Meditation helps remove this negative energy which stops us from making the right decisions in life. This allows our souls to show us the right way, stay unstressed, and concentrate better in whatever we do, by keeping us in the present. The benefits of kundalini awakening can help a person on four different levels: Physical, Material, Mental, and Spiritual.
You are invited to join these introductions to Samarpan Meditation by Swamiji Shree Shivkrupanandji on a video presentation. For more information, visit www.samarpannews.org or www.shivkrupanandji.org.
For questions about the program, contact Madhuben Patel at 973-778-3074 or 201-238-8936.
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November 10th, 2009 at 2:18 am
Nice posting. Do you know about these kundalini books?
http://www.YogaVidya.com/freepdfs.html