ex-l wrote:And yet with Raja Yoga you are allowed to go and mess around with individuals minds at equally as deep or even deeper level. At least in traditional guru chela systems you have to stick around for years, may be 7 or more before they will allow you to go out and practise the tradition.
What were other individual's own experiences in being trained and let loose to teach Raja Yoga?
Being trained. What do you mean! in my experience being trained can take the form of the following assertion: "you have taken Baba's Gyan and you understand it so you can give the 7-day course".
Surely this is no way to do it. I know that it must have worked for the Yagya for many years but as someone said implied with great eloquence, the potential repercussions from things going belly-up are enormous.
So a point worth considering for our BKWSU would be some sort of formal development path through which 'attaining the qualification' to be a teacher of Raja Yoga would arise. Or would that slow-down the development of the Yagya? Or is it too bookish? To all readers of this post kindly note that I am not being simple-minded or stirring trouble but if we really consider what is at stake when imparting Godly knowledge then ...
Or is it that we simply have to master the awareness of being Shiv Baba's instrument and He will do everything. Thanks for raising this point primal.logic.