Last Updated on December 18, 2023 by pg@petergamma.org
Neuroscientist Christof Koch describes in the following video at 2:14 that he was looking for God:
He was shouting for God to reveal himself. He has tried for many years to desperately belief in him, but he never had a sign of his existence. He was looking for a voice from the sky as he describes in the above video.
Yogi Bhajan, Master of Kundalini Yoga, PhD. said to this topic in the following video:
«We all trained in the p. Ch. n. (post Christum natum ) age to find God outside of us, that is what the religion has told us, where to look for God. And today some of our children and teenagers are confused, as we where once confused, because we did not teach them to find God within themselves. So if you do not try to find God within yourself, you do not find God at all. This tragedy has ruined man kind for many centuries.»
Is this statement from Yogi Bhajan a quote from Gurū Nānak? Yogi Bhajan was a Sikh who emigrated from India to the US.
Gurū Nānak is the founder of Sikhism:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guru_Nanak
Gurū Nānak was looking for God outside of him as Christof Koch did it, but Gurū Nānak did not find him there. Then Guru Nanak has spent 7 days in a river if we remember correctly. Check the literature about Guru Nanak for the correct details. And then he had his “spiritual enlightenment” and found God within himself. He then wrote the prayer “Japji Sahib”, a prayer which also is used in Kundalini Yogis and is repeated every morning before the “Sadhana” Yoga training starts:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japji_Sahib
Sikhs repeat prayers and sing mantras and do not urgently practice Yoga. This is only done by the Kundalini Yogis as for instance in Kundalini Yoga as it is taught by Yogi Bhajan. Yogi Bhajan also founded the Sikh Darma International and was spiritual leader if this organization. Sikh religion and Sikh Darma International are not the same. Check the literature about this for the correct details. But still Yogi Bhajan remained a Sikh and taught also about Guru Nanak, although Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan is a secular training which is also practiced by many Christians, Muslims, believers and non-believers of a religious tradition.
In the “Japji Sahib” Gurū Nānak used the terms God, truth, intuition and other terms one after the other as if they where synonymous to each other. God is a term with a broad range of definitions as you can see here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God
And we even do not know if God eventually speaks through gamma waves which he induces in our brains to us as an eternal music from the spheres.
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