Become a Member of Gurudevi Yoga
Being a part of Gurudevi Yoga means choosing Advaita-Kshama or Nondual Forgiveness as your spiritual path. You will feel the grace of all the spiritual beings through time descending their guidance and support and bestowing on you spiritual strength and wisdom.
1) Accept the miraculous practice of Kshama Kriya (Nondual Forgiveness) and the divine instruction of Shivanapanasati (Breath Awareness) as your primary means for spiritual awakening.
Kshama Kriya - The Action of Forgiving or Letting Go For the Sake of Your Pure Awareness or Presence Itself.
Instruction for Shivanapanasati (Breath Awareness) - Be Willing to Watch the Breath All Day.
“Kshama is the highest of tapas and can only be taken up after many lifetimes of other sadhanas. The grandest and noblest of virtues. Kshama is the breath of life”
- Sathya Sai Baba
“The highest pranayama is the Kriya kundalini, but the highest Kriya is Kshama, or nondual forgiveness”
- Sri Mahavatar Babaji
“For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.”
- Christ Jesus
2) Repeat and reflect on the “Final Four” at least once a day:
Final Four (Principles to Maintain Higher Consciousness)
Peace is the Condition of My Desires
I Don’t Have to Be Perfect, but My Gratitude is Mandatory
Be Quick to Forgive
Everyone is the Source
3) Chant the mantra “Om Sai Krsna, Om Sai Ram” at least one round (108 times) a day, or “Yehovah Yireh, Yehovah Rafah” if you’re of the Abrahamic tradition.
4) Render service to your community through any locally based project or Sri Gurudevi Foundation led event at least one day per month.
To acknowledge this path as your own does not need devotion, allegiance or any form of worship to or for Swami or any other figure, however by accepting this outstanding tradition as your own, remove all sense of competition and desire to harm your fellow man because Gurudevi Yoga essentially encompasses all other paths of yoga and walks of life.
If you have accepted all four standards and carefully considered the note of acknowledgement at the end, please fill out the form below!