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	<title>Chandra Om &#124; Founder and Director of the North Carolina School of Yoga</title>
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	<description>Chandra Om was recognized in 2008 by Yoga Journal as The Next Generation of Yoga Teachers.</description>
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		<title>Role and Importance of Guru in Yoga Tradition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arise,  Awake, approach the teachers and know the Truth.  The person who is  blessed with a Guru knows the Highest. He whose devotion to the Lord is  great, and who has as much devotion to the Guru as to the Lord, Unto  him, that high-souled one, the meanings of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><em>Arise,  Awake, approach the teachers and know the Truth.  The person who is  blessed with a Guru knows the Highest. He whose devotion to the Lord is  great, and who has as much devotion to the Guru as to the Lord, Unto  him, that high-souled one, the meanings of the sacred texts stand  revealed.</em></div>
<p>The  Saints and Sages of ancient times evolved and perfected over the  centuries a system of self-development known as Yoga. This unifying  objective is achieved through the self-development of ones own unique  individual potential for Self-realization. Since time immemorial, the  science of Yoga has always been taught from Preceptor to  student—transferred from the lips of the Guru to the spiritual aspirant  or disciple. The Guru is God incarnate and the doorway to liberation. To  see the Guru is to see God. In the Guru, you have the ideal of  liberated perfection and the human example from which to mould your  life.  The Guru will remove all doubts and ignorance and transform the  vicious samskaras.  Worship your Guru and bow to Him/Her with reverence.</p>
<p>There are foolish students who claim they do not need a Guru, or that  they have several Gurus. You cannot serve two Masters.  Books may serve  the intellect, but they cannot provide ignition or transmission.  We  all have tremendous spiritual power inside of us, though in a state of  spiritual ignorance it is latent, and will stay that way (to protect the  disciple), until the disciple has purified enough. The true awakening  can only occur through the ignition of the Preceptor. Initiation  literally means “ignition”, and just as when you start a fire, you begin  with small twigs and then slowly add larger amounts piece by piece and  very soon the fire is quite large. But how do you begin? With one small  twig—a small twig with the consciousness and potential to awaken the  dormant consciousness of the larger pieces once they merge with the  initial small twig.  This is how it happens.</p>
<p>The Guru illumines the spiritual path by casting internal light. The  disciple begins to see with the inner eye, due to the awakening of  spiritual energy. Spiritual knowledge is a matter of Guru-Parampara.  It  is transmitted from Guru to disciple.  The Guru’s grace enables the  disciple to perceive the latent spiritual power within, and shows the  doorway to the Super-consciousness. But it is the disciple who must step  through it.</p>
<p>The dimension of transmission is directly  proportionate to the spiritual qualities and thirst of the student.  It  is like turning the key to start the car. The Guru may assist in turning  the car on, but unless the disciple is strong, determined and firmly  committed to the Guru and the goal, the car will not move. The Guru can  point the way, assist in directing the student to the right frequency  and station, but the tuning in to that frequency is up to the disciple.  Guru is the motivator and provides the initial boost. But it is the  disciple’s responsibility to keep the fire going through tapas, abhyasa,  sadhana and loyalty. There is no more powerful way of conquering the  fickle mind and samskaras than personal contact with and service to the  Guru.</p>
<p>The student who is under the guidance of Guru is safe from all. Guru  is your fortress against your lower nature and all obstacles and  difficulties. But you must follow the Gurus guidance implicitly.  My  Guru always said, “Yoga is complete obedience to the teacher”. The Guru  forces you to look at your behavior, and a true Guru is never concerned  with what people think of them. The Guru takes on the task of guiding  the soul from identification with the material world, the senses and  sense objects to the spiritual world of Divine consciousness and this at  times requires  criticism and pointing out patterns and behavior the  student does not wish to look at. This can be harsh and unpleasant, but  like surgery to remove a boil that is festering, once the pattern or  behavior is removed, the healing can begin. The Guru is your spiritual  surgeon.  Guru may at times appear firm or stern, but that may be the  treatment you need to clean away something that is festering in the  mind, preventing you from going further into union.</p>
<p>In spite of much being written and documented on the relationship  between the disciple and the Guru, there is still a great deal of  confusion and misunderstanding about this most sacred of relationships.   The Guru’s grace transforms those who are utterly devoted, faithful,  and reverent to their Guru. Devotion is unwavering loyalty and  unconditional love of Guru. Faith is complete trust in Guru’s testimony  and authority without any evidence or proof. Reverence is a mixture of  both fear and respect. The disciple who has supreme faith in the Guru  loses all sense of lower self and identification with personal desires  and cravings by surrendering the lower nature to the purifying fire of  the Guru’s grace, guidance and love. When the foundation of the  relationship is complete loyalty and implicit obedience, then and only  then can true transformation and transmission occur.</p>
<p>Discipleship of an enlightened sage is lifetimes in  the making. The Guru knows the subtle signs in each disciple and knows  which students are karmically his or hers. Of course, karma and the  lifetimes of intense tapas that create such a holy meeting are not  enough. The disciple’s responsibility is to be obedient and loyal to the  Guru. Love and desire for liberation is not enough, for the mind is  very fickle and mental and behavioral patterns are often very rooted.   The Guru can teach the disciple about the scriptures, about surrender,  how to concentrate the mind, to purify both body and mind, but the Guru  cannot force anyone to love God. The Guru can only plant the seed. The  Guru brings light into the disciple’s life, performing any necessary  surgery on the disciple’s ego.</p>
<p>Those who are sincere will understand. It is  impossible to describe in human words the experiences that occur in the  presence of a saintly person. Human effort, when it is attuned to the  Divine will, can achieve wonders.</p>
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		<title>Listen to an Interview with Chandra Om</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometime ago, iHanuman sat down to talk with Chandra Om, founder and director of the North Carolina School of Yoga. Listen to this interview below. You may also read the whole <a href="http://www.ihanuman.com/features/interview-with-chandra-om/">iHanuman feature</a>.</p>
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		<title>Welcome to my iHanuman Teacher Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 15:04:47 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to <a href="http://www.ihanuman.com/">iHanuman: Love Service Devotion Yoga</a>. We are an online community of yoga teachers dedicated to serving our students through new media. We have created a bridge between students, teachers and the ancient teachings of yoga. Please check back often for new information and updates. In the meantime, you may want to browse <a href="/yoga-teachers/">Our Community of Teachers</a> or listen to audio and video of <a href="/features/">Our Latest Features</a> or perhaps browse and Download Audio and Video Classes in <a href="/store.php">Our Download Store. </a></p>
<p>Thanks for helping to build the bridge with iHanuman.<br />
Namaste</p>
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