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Traditionally, Bhakti means devotion. Bhakti Yoga is [[yoga]] with [[God]] from the heart or through devotion.
  
" There is no reality in visions on the path of bhakti. "
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To BKs, Bhakti is a condescending word used to distinguish the Raja Yoga "path of knowledge ", or [[Gyan]], from the "path of ignorance", or religion.
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BKs believe that they are not following a religious path but the only true path. Bhakti is searching for God, whilst they have knowledge or God. Bhakti is ignorance and separation, Raja Yoga is union with [[God]]. A BK accusing another BK, or other individual, of doing Bhakti is accusing them of acting out of superstition and ignorance. All other religions are Bhakti, only BK [[Raja Yoga]] is [[Knowledge]]. Only BKs have a relationship with God whilst all other seek it.
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" There are no reality in visions on the path of bhakti. "
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*Blind Faith
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Latest revision as of 02:58, 22 March 2007

Traditionally, Bhakti means devotion. Bhakti Yoga is yoga with God from the heart or through devotion.

To BKs, Bhakti is a condescending word used to distinguish the Raja Yoga "path of knowledge ", or Gyan, from the "path of ignorance", or religion.

BKs believe that they are not following a religious path but the only true path. Bhakti is searching for God, whilst they have knowledge or God. Bhakti is ignorance and separation, Raja Yoga is union with God. A BK accusing another BK, or other individual, of doing Bhakti is accusing them of acting out of superstition and ignorance. All other religions are Bhakti, only BK Raja Yoga is Knowledge. Only BKs have a relationship with God whilst all other seek it.

" There are no reality in visions on the path of bhakti. "

  • Blind Faith