Satsang with Swami Dhyan Giten, March 12, 2014, in Stockholm: Enlightenment

Giten, foto, gul tröja, sittande på gren

SATSANG

with

Swami Dhyan Giten

March, 12, 2014,

in Stockholm

   “The fragrance of meditation
is enlightenment.” 
– Swami Dhyan Giten
I would never like to be without the Satsang evenings
with Giten. Now it is becoming really interesting.”
 
– Toshen, Stockholm
 
 
“I appreciate the Satsang evenings with Giten.” 

– Lech Dulny, vice head of the School for the Arts in
Stockholm, which organizes courses in music, theatre,
dance, art, media and dramatic arts in Stockholm 
 
The last Satsang evening on the theme Seven Levels of Consciousness on March 12 was a very strong Satsang, which Giten began by lecturing on the 6th and 7th level of consciousness, Vision and Unity. Giten also lectured on enlightenment during the evening. 
The lecture was recorded live and will be available for free download in Swedish on YouTube and Grooveshark. Below you will also find two articles in English on the same topics, which are excerpts from Giten’s books.
 
Giten was also invited during the evening to the School for the Arts in Stockholm by the Satsang-participant Lech Dulny, vice head of the School for the Arts in Stockholm. Lech Dulny invited Giten to the School of Arts

“to spread his light”. School for the Arts organizes courses in music, theatre, dance, art, media and dramatic arts in Stockholm. 
Giten ended the Satsang by informing that the Satsangs will continue during March, April and May in Stockholm on Thursday evenings on the theme “Tantra – The Way of the Heart”. Tantra – The Way of the Heart is the spiritual path of love, joy, trust, devotion and surrender to life. The first Satsang is on Thursday, March 20, 19.00pm – 21.00pm. There will also be a 1-day Satsang Intensive on April 12 on the theme Tantra-The Way of the Heart.

6. Vision

– Learning to Know Our Self

An excerpt from Giten’s books Presence – Working from Within: The Psychology of Being (available at international book store Lulu: www.lulu.com/spotlight/Giten

The sixth chakra or level of awareness is called vision. It is placed in the middle of the eyebrows. It is also called the third eye. The theme for this chakra is to dissolve the feeling of being a separate “I” and to unidentify ourselves with the ego.

When the sixth level of awareness is not developed, there is still identification with the ego, with the separate “I”, and a feeling of separation from Existence.

On the sixth level of awareness we stand on the threshold of physical existence, where all duality and opposite tendencies, for example masculine and feminine, light and darkness, intellect and intuition and life and death, begins to dissolve and disappear. Through awareness and understanding, we can see beyond the personality to our inner being, to our essence and authentic self. We discover the inner being, the silent place within ourselves, which is the inner watcher of the drama of the outer life, and where nothing ever happens.

The physical body manifests the duality of life and of opposite tendencies through two pair of legs, arms, ears and eyes, while the position of the third eye indicates the dissolution of the duality of life.

On the sixth level of awareness, meditation becomes a thirst in our heart and being. It is a thirst after truth.

When we begin to open the third eye, our thirst and commitment increases to discover our inner being, to understand the ultimate mystery of life, and to become one with Whole.

I remember an insight that taught me much about life. One day I felt that I had everything that I really wanted in life. I had a creative and meaningful work as a therapist and course leader, I had a relationship with a beautiful woman, who I loved and who loved me, I had friends that I trusted, and I had money to do what I wanted. But in spite of all this, I still had a feeling that there was something missing in my life. I was not satisfied. The thirst and longing in my heart was still searching for something more. It made me realize that the deepest pain in my heart was that I was still separated from the Whole, and that no relationships and things outside of myself could ease this pain.

On the development level of the Vision chakra, love is no longer a relationship. Love becomes a presence and a quality of our being. Love becomes a natural quality in our aura. It is no longer a question of loving a certain person, we simply are love. We are unconditional love.

The sixth level of awareness also relates to ordinary logical thinking with capacity to handle a lot of facts and information. The sixth level of awareness is also the center for intuition and awareness. It relates to a specific form of intuition, which is called clairvoyance. Clairvoyance means clear seeing and is described in Patanjalis book Yoga Sutras as one of the siddhis or psychic powers that a devoted meditator develops. Clairvoyance is a form of intuition, which is not limited in time and space. Through clairvoyance we can remember past lives, which can help us understand unconscious psychological patterns from past lives, and give us a broader perspective of life.

Another psychic quality that is developed on the sixth level of awareness is a telepathic perception and sensitivity, which gives us the insight that no man is an island in the ocean of consciousness. We are all parts of the same whole, we are all small individual rivers on our way towards the same ocean and on the inner plane we are continuously in contact with each other.

Working with people is basically a question of presence, awareness and energy and chakras also relates to working with people. On the fifth level of awareness, the focus expanded to include the planet. On the sixth level of awareness, the focus expands from the planet to include the cosmos.

The difference between an artist that has developed his creativity to the awareness level of Communication, and a mystic on the awareness level of Vision, is that the artist has both his eyes focused outwards to the outer world, while the mystic has one eye focused outwards to the outer world, and one eye focused inwards to the inner world. An artist is not a mystic, but a mystic can also be an artist.

7. Unity

– Opening to Universal Consciousness

The seventh chakra or level of awareness is called Unity. It is also called The Crown Chakra. It is placed on top of the head. Unity relates to opening to universal consciousness, to receive the ultimate wisdom.

The seventh level of awareness relates to learning to know God. It relates to truth, unconditional love, to enlightenment and to the experience of being one with the Whole.

The experience of the seventh chakra is an experience beyond words. It is an experience of joy and freedom beyond words. It is to be everything and nothing at the same time. It is to discover that we have really never been separated from life. It is to be in a deep unity and harmony with Existence. Our separate little individual river has finally joined with the ocean of consciousness, with the Whole.

When we have began to open the seventh chakra, the thousand petaled lotus flower opens. We have learnt the lesson of life. Our inner tree has given fruit. We have become spiritually mature.

The word ”religion” originally means ”to return to the source”. It means to rediscover the contact with our inner being, with the source of life within ourselves. The deepest pain in our heart is that we are disconnected from our inner being, that we are separated from life. The deepest thirst and longing in our heart is to return to our being, where we are one with life.

The goal of meditation is enlightenment. In the depth of our being, we are already enlightened. We are an inseparable part of Existence, but we have forgotten our true nature. We have forgotten our inner Buddha.Meditation is the way to discover our inner being, our authentic self, our inner Buddha. Enlightenment is the fruit of meditation. It is to realize the highest attainment in human consciousness. It is to climb the inner Mount Everest.

I was 9 years old when I had my first glimpse of wholeness. It was early Christmas morning and I was standing in my pajamas in the living room, and looked out of the large windows. Outside the windows, white snowflakes effortlessly and slowly singled down towards a silent, snow-clad landscape. Suddenly I was filled with a feeling of being one with the slowly dancing snowflakes, one with the silent landscape. I did not understand then that this was my first taste of meditation, but it created a deep thirst and longing in my heart to return to this natural and effortless experience of being one with the Whole.

Each human being is unique; each human being contains a divine spark, an aspect of God. We are much more than we think we are. The mystery of life is that it is impossible to understand, but we can live life. We can never really understand life, but we can become one with life. We can become one with the dance of life, one with the ultimate mystery of life.

I had a magical day during one Sunday when I walked out in nature. On the outside this day just consisted of taking a walk out in the beautiful sunny weather and cleaning my apartment, but on the inside everything suddenly changed. When I walked out in nature in the sunny weather, there was suddenly a silent explosion within me, and my whole perception of reality changed. In a single moment, everything changed – although nothing on the outside had really changed. Everything on the outside was exactly as before, but my way of seeing had changed. The difference was that before I did not see, and now I could see. My eyes were open. Suddenly I was one with everything, one with the stones, one with the trees, and one with the people that I meet on my walk. My heart danced with joy together with a feeling of: ”I am God”. Not that I am the creator of everything, but that I am part of the Whole, part of the divine. It felt like coming home, that Existence is my home. I saw that even if the people that I meet did not understand that they are a part of the Whole, they still are a part of the Whole. I felt the waves of Existence in my own heart and being, and I felt like a small wave in a great ocean. It gave me a taste of the eternal, a taste of the limitless and boundless source of creativity. In just a few moments, I learnt more than during 20 years in university. Wisdom is basically the understanding that we are all a part of the Whole. We are all small rivers moving towards the ocean. I laughed at the fact that enlightenment is really our innate birthright, and that small children already lives in this mystical unity with the Whole.

This unity with the Whole does not mean that our unique individuality disappears. It means that the richer our life experience is, and the more qualities of our being that we have developed, the richer the quality of our enlightenment becomes.

When we realize that we are one with life, the world becomes our home. We are at home everywhere.

Enlightenment

– One with the Whole

An excerpt from Giten’s book The Silent Whisperings of the Heart (available at international book store Lulu:
What is enlightenment? The word ”religion” originally means ”to return to the source”. It means to rediscover the contact with our inner being, with the source of life within ourselves. The deepest pain in our heart is that we are disconnected from our inner being, we are separated from life. The deepest thirst and longing in our heart is to return to our being, where we are one with life.
”The most beautiful experience is the mystical”, says Albert Einstein in the book Living Philosophies. The goal of meditation – if you can talk about a goal in connection with meditation – is enlightenment. In the depth of our being, we are already enlightened. We are an inseparable part of Existence, but we have forgotten our true nature. We have forgotten our inner Buddha. Meditation is the way to discover our inner being, our authentic self, our inner Buddha. Enlightenment is the fruit of meditation. It is to realize the highest attainment in human consciousness. It is to climb the inner Mount Everest. The brilliant philosopher Emmanuel Kant was once asked what enlightenment is and his short answer was: ”to grow up.”
What the Japanese Zen-tradition call ”satori” is a short glimpse of enlightenment. It is like when the lens of a camera opens for a split second and lets the light in. It is a glimpse of the light, of the Whole, which exists as a possibility in each and every moment of life.
I was 9 years old when I had my first glimpse of wholeness. It was early Christmas morning and I was standing in my pyjamas in the living room and looked out of the large windows. Outside the white snow flakes silently singled down towards a snowclad landscape. Suddenly I was filled with a feeling of being one with the slowly dancing snowflakes, one with the silent landscape. I did not understand then that this was my first taste of meditation, but it created a deep thirst and a longing in my heart to return to this natural and effortless experience of being one with the Whole.
Each human being is unique; each human being contains a divine spark, an aspect of God. We are much more than we think we are. The mystery of life is that it is impossible to understand life, but we can live life. We can never really understand life, but we can become one with life. We can become one with the dance of life, one with the ultimate mystery of Existence.
I remember an insight that taught me much about life. One day I felt that I had everything that I really wanted in life. I had a creative and meaningful work as a therapist and course leader, I had a relationship with a beautiful woman, who I loved and who loved me, I had friend that I trusted and I had money to do what I wanted. But in spite of all this, I still had a feeling that there was something missing in my life. I was not satisfied. The thirst and longing in my heart was still searching for something more. It made me realize that the deepest pain in my heart was that I was still separated from the Whole and that no outer things or relationships could ease this pain.
The inner being is the undefinable within ourselves. The inner being is so undefinable that we can experience it, but we can not explain it in words. We can become one with it, but we can not understand it. The inner being is the ultimate mystery of life.
We originally come from the invisible existential source and it is to this source that we return when we die. Death is the unconscious way to return to this original source, while enlightenment is the conscious way to return to this source. Death means to still believe in our separation from life and enlightenment means to realize our innate oneness with Existence.
When I did a therapist education in USA 1984, one of the course leaders – who had given personal and spiritual guidance to thousands of seekers of truth all over the world and who I consider one of the best spiritual therapists in the world – said that I was going to get enlightened, that I would ”disappear into the silence”. I did not really understand what he meant then and it was totally absurd for me when other course participants congratulated me afterwards. The thought that I was going to be enlightened was totally absurd for me. For me enlightenment was something that happened to special and chosen persons like Osho, Buddha, Jesus, Lao-Tzu and Krishnamurti. I did not feel either special or chosen. I did not feel worthy of being enlightened.
Enlightenment is really as simple as drinking a glace of water. But because enlightenment is so simple, it is easy to miss. Enlightenment is so close to us that it is easy to miss. It is about realizing that the door to enlightenment has never been closed. It is our own effort and restlessness that keeps it closed.
In love relationships with another person, we can experience short moments of unity and wholeness. But these moments are always followed by separation again, since relationships are a continuos balance between love and freedom, between meeting and parting, between independence and being together and between separation and wholeness. Enlightenment means to discover this wholeness, this harmony with life, within ourselves, without being dependent on anybody or anything.
Enlightenment does not mean to be special or to have an idea to be especially spiritual. There is nothing special about being enlightened. To be enlightened does not mean to be higher than somebody else – in the same way that a large tree is not higher or better than a little bush or a rose is not more beautiful than a tulip is. Enlightenment just means that we have discovered our authentic inner being, our innate belongingness with life, while somebody else will realize this when the time is ripe. To be enlightened is to be totally ordinary, so ordinary, in fact, that we are nobody at all, we are nothingness, an emptiness. To be enlightened is to be a medium for Existence; to be enlightened is to be a spiritual healer. It is to be a medium for Existence, so that the Whole can sing and dance through us. We become a flute on the lips of Existence through which the existential music can flow.
Existence tries in every moment to give us exactly what we need with more love, compassion and creativity than we can ever imagine. When we trust life, we can relax and allow life to guide us to meet the people that we need to meet, to make the experiences that we need in order to take the next step in our spiritual development.
We think that we are separated from life, but in reality we are already one with life. We are an inseparable part of life. We belong to life.
Existence supports us totally in our thirst and longing to return to the original source. Existence tries in every way to help us to get enlightened, to realize that we are already one with life.
Spiritual healing means to heal the split between our idea of being a separate “I” and all that which we already are. Spiritual healing means to heal our separation from life. Spiritual healing is to become a healing Buddha.
One evening when I meditated out in nature, my separation from life suddenly disappeared and changed into a unity with life. Suddenly I was one with life. A joy without reason filled my heart. I was suddenly one with the divine dance. It was a deeply healing experience, a feeling that I was Ok as I am and that Existence loves me. It was a feeling of belonging to Existence. It was an experience of coming home.
When we realize that we are one with life, the world becomes our home. We are at home everywhere.
Enlightenment is like throwing everything up in the air – all our ideas, dreams, expectations, our separate goals, our previous spiritual experiences, all our ideas of who we are – and see what comes down again – if anything.
We all seek enlightenment – independent of if we are aware of it or not. We all seek love, joy, acceptance, silence, truth, freedom and oneness with life. Some people seek enlightenment in unconscious ways through work, power, status, success, money, relationships, and sex or through becoming famous, but it is all the same basic search for enlightenment.
Enlightenment is not only about individual enlightenment, it is also about collective enlightenment. Collective enlightenment means an expansion of consciousness. It means to begin to think in terms of “we”, rather than “I”. To think only in terms of “I” is to act out of the personality. The personality is a separation from life. To think in terms of “we” means to be in contact with the inner being, with the authentic self, with the meditative quality within ourselves, with the inner capacity to surrender to life. To think in terms of “we” means to be in contact with the inner “yes”-quality. It means to cooperate with that which is larger than ourselves. Collective enlightenment could also be called for spiritual globalization – in contrast to the economic globalization, which is only good for the few and bad for the many. When we realize that all living beings seek enlightenment, that all living beings seek love, joy, truth and freedom, we can develop a sense of compassion for all living beings.
The seventh level of consciousness is placed on top of the head. It is called Unity or chrownchakra and relates to open for universal consciousness, to attain the ultimate wisdom.
The seventh level of consciousness relates to learning to know God. It relates to truth, unconditional love, enlightenment and the experience of being one with the Whole. It is a freedom and joy beyond words. The experience of the seventh chakra is an experience beyond words, which is hard to describe in words. It is to be nothing and everything at the same time. It is to discover that we have never really been separated from Existence. It is to be in a deep harmony with Existence. Our separate little river has finally united with the ocean of consciousness, with the Whole.
When we begin to open the seventh chakra, the thousand petaled lotus flower opens. We have learnt the lesson of life. We have grown up. We have become spiritually ripe and our inner tree has finally grown fruit. This unity with the Whole does not mean that our unique individuality disappears. It means that the richer our life experience is and the more qualities we have developed, the richer the quality of our enlightenment becomes.
A seeker of truth must take the last steps towards enlightenment himself without relying on any outer crutch or authority.
I took a quiet cup of coffee at a coffee shop and when I left the shop, one of these precious moments happened. Suddenly my whole perspective of reality changed from separation to wholeness. I experienced a unity and belongingness with all people that I meet. I experienced that I was one with all people and that all people come from the same invisible source. People have their own unique individuality, but they come from the same source. It is diversity in unity. It was a sheer joy to walk around and experience that I was one with all the people that I meet.
Divine love is to realize that we are one with life. Real love is to realize that in our essence, we are one with the other person, one with the stones, one with the trees, one with the earth and one with the blue sky. It is to realize that all of life is God.
I had a magical day during one Sunday when I walked out in nature. On the outside this day only consisted of taking a walk out in the beautiful sunny weather and cleaning my apartment, but on the inside everything suddenly changed. When I walked out in nature in the sunny weather, a silent explosion suddenly happened within me and my whole perception of reality changed. In a single moment, everything had changed, although nothing on the outside had really changed. Everything on the outside was exactly as before, but my way of seeing had changed. The difference was that before I did not see and now I could see. My eyes were open. Suddenly I was one with everything, one with the stones, one with the trees and one with the people that I meet on my walk. My heart danced with joy together with a feeling of: ”I am God”. Not that I am the creator of everything, but that I am part of the Whole, part of the divine. It felt like coming home, that Existence is my home. I also saw that even if the people that I meet did not understand that they are a part of the Whole, they still are a part of the Whole. I felt the waves of Existence in my own heart and being and I felt like a small wave in a great ocean. It gave a taste of the eternal, a taste of the limitless and boundless source of creativity. In just a few moments, I learnt more than during 20 years in university. Wisdom is basically the understanding that we all are part of the Whole. We are all small rivers moving towards the ocean. I laughed at the fact that enlightenment is really our innate birthright and that small children already lives in this mystical unity with the Whole.
Enlightenment is a total ”yes” and acceptance of ourselves.
It is to love ourselves as we are.
Enlightenment is to live, love and be from the inner being, from the inner life source.
Enlightenment is to discover our authentic inner being, our unique flavor and quality, our true individuality. It is not about trying to imitate somebody else.
Enlightenment is the phenomenon of ”disappearing” into the Whole, to become so one with the larger flow of the Whole that it starts to sing and dance through us.
When we live in contact with our inner being, we find ourselves in an alive, intimate and expanding relationship with Existence.
Enlightenment is not a static phenomenon; it is to say ”yes” to the truth of the moment. It is to embrace the living reality of the moment. Enlightenment is a dance with life, a dance of eternity.
Enlightenment is not an end; it is a new beginning, which has no end. It just means that we realize that we are one with life – and that life is a dance of joy.

The dimension of being is a love affair with love. It is to return to the original source. It is to be one with life. It is to come home.

Enlightenment is to be in intimate contact with the healing ocean. It is when the drop disappears into the ocean, into the Whole.

Giten on YouTube: Giten’s lectures in Swedish for free download

Giten

on

Swami Dhyan Giten
 
Giten’s lecture Tantra – The Way of the Heart: The Three Levels of Love: Sex, Love and Prayer
is now available for free download in Swedish on YouTube together with beautiful music and pictures.
“The most beautiful lecture that I have heard.”
– Lotta Hallin, Stockholm

Fragrance from the Inner: Giten lectures for free download

Giten, foto, meditation, gul tröja 
Fragrance from the Inner:
Giten Lectures
for free download 
Lotta Hallin, a participant in Satsang with Giten in Stockholm, wrote a mail to Giten a couple of days ago, saying that she felt a need to record Giten’s lectures during Satsang to be able to listen to them again. 
 
She writes: “Giten manages to deliver so much wisdom and interesting information in a short while during Satsang that I want to save everything, and put in a little shrine for further contemplation.”
 
In cooperation with Emanuel Sjogren, talented musician, composer and student of Giten since 5 years, Giten’s lectures during Satsang has been recorded live. These lectures will be available for free download and on CD.
 
Giten’s first recorded lecture on The Way of the Heart: The Three Levels of Love – Sex, Love and Prayer is now available in Swedish on Grooveshark:  
 
“The most beautiful lecture that I have heard.” 
– Lotta Hallin, Stockholm
 
Giten’s lectures will be available on Grooveshark and on YouTube. Giten’s lectures om English will also be available in the future.
 
Giten’s recorded lectures starts and ends with Emanuel Sjobergs original composed music, which is music from the world of Giten.
 

“Gitens voice is really like musik, which the meaning of his name also hints about.”

 
– Emanuel Sjogren, musician and student of Giten since 5 years
 
Giten’s name means “Song of Meditation”.

Read more about Satsang, Satsang Intensives, Satsang Weekends and Retreats with Swami Dhyan Giten at international site Meeting Truth: http://meetingtruth.com/teacher/SwamiDhyanGiten

Satsang with Swami Dhyan Giten, March, April, May 2014 in Stockholm: Tantra – The Way of the Heart

 

Giten, foto, gul tröja, sittande på gren

Tantra – The Way of the Heart

SATSANG

with

“Tantra: The Way of the Heart is about discovering the inner being, our authentic self, the meditative quality within, the inner silence and emptiness, the capacity to surrender to life. It is to learn to love and accept yourself unconditionally. It is to realize that you are already perfect as you are.”

– Swami Dhyan Giten

 

During the spring 2014, the much appreciated Satsangs with Swami Dhyan Giten will continue during 10 Thursday evenings during March, April and May in Stockholm. Satsang is a meeting in love, truth and silence. Satsang is a love, a meditation and an energy transference. Satsang is a direct insight and experience of our inner being, of our authentic self.

This Satsang-series has been given the theme “Tantra – The Way of the Heart”, and during this Satsang-series we will explore Tantra and The Way of the Heart. The Way of the Heart is a spiritual path of love, trust, joy, silence and freedom, through which we can learn to love and accept ourselves as we are and develop our inner being, in order to discover the source of love deep within ourselves, which is our true nature.

Learning to say “yes” to life is to realize our inner potential for love, joy, trust, acceptance, understanding, humor, silence, truth, freedom, wisdom, creativity and oneness with life.

The Sacred Yes: Tantra -The Way of the Heart is to discover a deep acceptance for ourselves. It is to learn to love, respect and accept ourselves. It is to realize that we are already perfect as we are.

The Sacred Yes: Tantra – The Way of Life is to say yes to life. It means to celebrate yourself and each moment in life, whatever the truth of the moment is. It means to enjoy each moment. it means to celebrate each moment of life. It means to be thankful for each moment in life. Deep within ourselves is the inner being, the authentic self, the inner “yes”-quality, the meditative quality within, the inner source of love and truth, the inner silence and emptiness, where we are already perfect as we are.

The lecture will be followed by 40 minutes of Satsang with Giten in silence and meditation, where a deep silence and oneness emerged in the group during the Satsangs during the autumn. It felt like a modern mystery school of love and truth was emerging, which made Giten’s heart dance with joy.

In between the evenings, practical exercises and meditations will also be recommended to develop your inner being. It is an opportunity to reinforce your intention to awakening, to enlightenment.

This Satsang-series also include an individual consultation with Giten for spiritual guidance. Sometimes psychological factors can hinder us from being in contact with our inner being, with our authentic self, so for them that wish further time and space to explore what stands in the way of being in contact with their inner being, there is also an opportunity to book additional consultations with Giten. This can also deepen the experience of Satsang.

All are welcome!

“Satsang with Giten was totally

wonderful!”

– Toshen, Stockholm 

“Satsang with Giten is a rich and warm emptiness. I want to give Giten all love and my warmest thank you. Giten and the Satsang has given me so much. I have never been so close to happiness before. In many moment, life has become complete. I am very happy that the Satsang in continuing in April.”
 
– Lotta Hallin, Stockholm

“In some moments, I realize what an incredible opportunity Satsang with Giten is, and in other moments I fall back to the unawareness and sleep of the mind. I had never dared to take the step to participate in Satsang with Giten if there was not such a love. Since I began to study for Giten, a new dimension of awareness has developed step by step, which has transformed my whole life.”

– Emanuel Sjogren, musician and student of Giten since 5 years 

“I could sit in Satsang with Giten on this sofa all night, but unfortunately I have to get up to work tomorrow – but I think that this silence will affect people.”

– Rolf Soderberg, supervisor in social work, Stockholm

SWAMI DHYAN GITEN, spiritual teacher and best-selling author, have 30 years of experience in individual consultation and in teaching awareness and meditation. He is the author of “Song of Meditation – On Meditation, Relationships and Spiritual Creativity” (Swedish edition, available at Adlibris.se), ”Presence – Working from Within: The Psychology of Being” and ”The Language of Silence: From Darkness to Light” (available at Lulu.com). Giten has recently been interviewed in a coming book on 108 spiritual teachers around the world published by the organization Satori, who is famous for organizing Satsang and retreats with international spiritual teachers in India.

Read an interview with Giten on The Times of India: http://www.speakingtree.in/spiritual-blogs/seekers/mysticism/song-of-meditation-an-innerview-with-swami-dhyan-giten-1968 81

“Swami Dhyan Giten is a special teacher with 30 years of experience in the spiritual field. I have come to know about Giten from his books and I am getting his E-mail newsletter for a long time. His books and writings are powerful, and can transform a lot of people. I request you all to read his books and share his page in social media to share truth. I guarantee that his writings are great, and I am very happy to get an interview with swami.”

– Sony Mervin is a visualiser, who lives in the foothills of the Himalayas in India. His non-profit organisation Satori is famous for arranging Satsang, retreats and publications with domestic and international spiritual teachers in Tiruvannamalai and Rishikesh in India. He is currently writing the book The Big Book of Living Gurus: Satsang with 108 Spiritual Teachers from Around the World in which Giten is interviewed.

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Time: 10 Thursday evenings. 19.00pm – 21.00pm. March 20, 27 mars, April 3, 10, 17, 24. May 1, 8, 15, 22.

Place: Stockholm.

Price: 1200 SEK – 120 EUR/10 Thursday evenings. Single evenings can also be booked by advance booking. Advance booking: swami.dhyan.giten@gmail.com. Price, single evenings: 150 SEK – 15 EUR.

Registration: Registration before March 10 to swami.dhyan.giten@gmail.com

Information: swami.dhyan.giten@gmail.com

Giten’s homepage: www.giten.net,

Giten’s blogg: http://swamidhyangiten.wordpress.com

Read more about Satsang – A Meeting in Love, Truth and

Silence: Tantra – The Way of the Heart with Giten at

international site Meeting Truth

http://meetingtruth.com/teacher/SwamiDhyanGiten

Satsang with Giten, February 19, in Stockholm: Unconditional Love and Acceptance

 
Skär ros 
 Seven Levels of Consciousness

SATSANG

with

Giten

February, 19, in Stockholm 

“I am so grateful

for the opportunity

for Satsang.” 

– Toshen  

Giten began the Satsang on February, 19, by lecturing on the fourth chakra and level of consciousness, the heart, which is the dimension of unconditional love and acceptance both for ourselves and for others. 
 
Giten also lectured about how our basic energy, sexuality, is transformed into love and prayer through love, awareness and understanding. 
 
He also lectured about Intuition, the inner guide, which is a function of the heart, and how to develop our intuition, our inner source of love, truth and wisdom, so that it becomes a constant inner source of guidance in our life. 
 
Giten’s lectures was recorded live, and will available for download and on CD later on in Swedish.
 
You can also read a transcript of the lectures below.
The lecture was followed by 30 minutes of silent Satsang, which became of pool of silence and healing. 

4. The Heart

 – Unconditional Love and Acceptance 

An excerpt from Giten’s book “Presence – Working from Within: The Psychology of Being” (available at international book store Lulu: www.lulu.com/spotlight/Giten

The forth chakra or level of awareness is the human heart. The heart relates to unconditional love and acceptance both for others and ourselves. It relates to qualities of empathy, joy, acceptance, trust, intuition, understanding, compassion, playfulness, healing, friendship, sincerity and a feeling of unity in love.

The heart chakra is the center in a system of seven chakras. The heart is the golden bridge, where the physical and spiritual worlds meet.

The heart is the most important chakra. The heart is the base for spiritual growth. It is the seed for unconditional love, for the inner capacity to feel love for all and everything.

Love is the create aspect of life. Societies that only emphasize intellectual and academic education create spiritually challenged people.

The heart is the golden key to the greatness of being a human being. It is through the human heart that mankind has made the greatest achievements. The human heart is the only way to save mankind out of the present situation in the world.

Humanity as a whole is in-between the power chakra and the heart in its psychological and spiritual development process towards spiritual maturity.

The power chakra relates to the ego and the outer world. The power chakra relates to the inner man. The heart is the door to the inner world. The heart is the river between the inner and outer self, between the ego and the inner being, the authentic self. The heart is the door to the inner woman, the meditative quality within, the inner source of healing and wholeness.

The open heart is like a fountain, which no longer make any distinction between “I love you – I do not love you”. The open heart does not any longer make any distinction between friends and enemies. The open heart is open both for others and ourselves. The open heart is unconditional love.

When there is a genuine love between two people, there is a natural will to give, instead of demanding.

When our heart is closed, it can create a lonely and isolated feeling together with an attitude of: “Nobody loves me” or “Nobody cares about me, which can make it difficult for other people to love us.

Many people live without really being in contact with their own heart. They live without really being in contact with themselves. Their energy goes from the power chakra and makes a detour around the heart, and goes straight up to the Communication chakra.

During a period in my life, I felt that relationships with people just ended up in problems. I felt that relationships sooner or later ended up in a ditch. The two people in my life that I thought were my real friends, who I thought loved me and who I thought I could trust, had let me down. During this period I consciously decided to close my heart for a while. It surprised me when I realized that this is actually the way that many people live, without even being aware about what they are missing in their lives. This makes them emotionally and spiritually challenged. It leaves them without emphatic ability, without ability to understand either themselves or other people. It also leaves them without contact with their intuition, with their true inner voice, with their inner source of love, truth and wisdom. Instead they live their lives out of ideas, ideologies, and are directed from without themselves by other people and outer forces. Because of the lack of love in their lives, which would be really fulfilling, they seek a substitute instead in respect, status, fame, money, power and position.

The heart relates to developing abstract logical and rational thinking. The heart is also about developing empathy, the capacity to understand the situation of another person, and to see beyond our own needs and understand the needs of another person.

The level of awareness of a person also relates to how a person eats. On the level of awareness of the heart, a person becomes attracted to simple vegetarian food. This is also a help for the continued spiritual growth. It is like tuning our inner instrument.

Blocks in the heart chakra manifests itself as heart problems, a decreased immune system, and a lack of empathy and compassion.

Healing is pure love. The human heart is a healer, which heals both others and ourselves.

Working with people is basically a question of presence, awareness and energy. Chakras also relate to working with people and the fourth level of awareness relates to working with groups of people. To work with groups of people, the therapist needs to have achieved the level of awareness of the heart. The therapist needs to be available with a quality of presence and he artfulness to be able to work with a group of people in a relaxed way.

Intuition is a function of the heart. Intuition is our true inner voice, our constant available inner source of love, truth and wisdom, the silent voice of Existence within. Through the intuition, we are in contact with Existence. Our heart is the door to how much we can allow life to guide us, instead of being directed by our ideas, attitudes and learned concepts of how things should be.

The human heart has both an active and outgoing quality, and a receptive and ingoing quality. The outgoing quality of the heart is active love, and the ingoing quality of the heart is to allow both ourselves and others to love us.

A beautiful friend of mine once told me that she had a reading of her heart chakra, and that she was told that her heart chakra had the quality of a faithful and trusting dog. She was very cute when she told me this with a slightly ironical tone. She would probably have preferred to have a heart chakra with a more challenging, mysterious and adventurous quality.

Our heart is the door to allow Existence to guide us. Our heart is the door to surrender to life. Our heart is the door to our inner being, to the inner world. When we begin to open our heart, we realize that we are a part of life, a part of the Whole.

Above the heart, we need a teacher and a guide. It is somebody who “knows”, who has walked further on the path than us, and who can guide, encourage and inspire us. There is an Indian saying: “When the disciple is ready, the teacher appears”.

An over active heart chakra leads to: 

An overly critical attitude and a feeling of jealousy.

An under active heart chakra leads to:

A cold and distant attitude, a feeling of being unloved and uncared for, a lack of empathy and compassion, an inability to understand the needs of other people, a lack of contact with the intuition, with the true inner voice, with the inner source of love, truth and wisdom, a need for outer recognition and appreciation, emotional and economical insecurity, a mistrust towards life, a low self-confidence, self doubt and criticism towards others.

A balanced heart chakra leads to:

Love, empathy, compassion, acceptance, friendship, intuition, creativity, a humanistic view of life, generosity, healing, purity, trust, a sense of belongingness to life and a feeling of unity in love.

Intuition

– Trusting Your Self 

An excerpt from Giten’s book “Presence – Working from Within: The Psychology of Being” (available at international book store Lulu: www.lulu.com/spotlight/Giten 

What is intuition? How can we develop a trust in ourselves, in our heart and in our intuition? How can we develop our intuition, so that it becomes a source of love, truth and wisdom in therapeutic work? How can we be in contact with the Whole through our intuition?

Intuition is our true inner voice, our constant available inner source of love, truth and wisdom, and the silent voice of Existence within ourselves. Through our intuition, we are in contact with the Whole.

Intuition is the voice of the heart. Intuition is our inner teacher and guide. Intuition means to learn to listen to the silent whisperings of our heart.

Intuition basically means to develop a trust in ourselves.

Intuition is a ‘yes’ to life. Intuition is to develop a trust in life. Intuition is learning to listen to life. Intuition is to be in contact with the Whole.

Intuition means to follow the whispers of the inner in a basic ‘yes’ to life. When we allow ourselves to follow the silent whisperings of intuition, the fragrance of love arises.

Intuition is a valuable tool in therapeutic and healing work. I have been working for more than 20 years with helping people develop a trust in themselves and in their intuition. The word ‘intuition’ means to know from within ourselves. Intuition means to learn to listen and to understand the Existential language. The Existential language is the language of silence. Learning to listen to the intuition mean to develop the subtle listening that is needed to hear the silent voice of our heart and being. Intuition is to be in contact with the Whole.

The basic vocabulary of the Existential language is an inner quality of love, joy, trust, silence, truth and wisdom. Intuition means to learn to be in contact with the inner source of love, truth and wisdom, which is already present within ourselves as a constant available source.

Through the five physical senses, sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch, we learn to know the outer world. Through the intuition, the sixth sense, we learn to know the inner world. The five physical senses are limited in time and space, while the intuition is not limited by distance and geography. The intuition has the capacity to see beyond time and space.

To see the world through the five physical senses is like seeing the waves on the periphery of the sea. To see the world with the eyes of intuition is like being in contact with the depth of the sea. Through the five physical senses, we see the part. Through the intuition, we are in contact with the Whole.

To see life from the perspective of intuition is to have vision. To see life from the perspective of intuition is to see life from the perspective of wholeness. It is to understand that life is basically one and that we are part of life. While the intellect can only see the details, intuition sees the whole. To see life from the perspective of intuition is like looking at life from the summit of the mountain, whereas seeing life only from the perspective of intellect is like looking at life from the foot of the mountain. Through learning to listen to our intuition, we learn to be in contact with the Whole.

Intuition is not about going out into the world, intuition is about inviting the world to you. It was a spiritual awakening for me when I realized that my intuition was not limited by distance and geography. I realized that my intuition was already in contact with the Whole and that it could guide me all over the world. I still remember vividly when my intuition first began to whisper that it was time to go to India when I was 21 years old. I did not understand why, but I trusted my intuition. I had already made plans to go to Ibiza to live high-life with a friend. But instead I called my friend and told him that I was not going to Ibiza, but that I was going to India. There was a long silence and then my friend said slowly and thoughtfully: ‘Well, then I suppose I have to go to India also…’

Intuition is basically a question of developing a trust in ourselves and to the silent voice of our heart and being. Through learning to trust our intuition, we can the sense of being lovingly and carefully guided in life. When we have developed a trust in our intuition, intuition is not just single impulses any longer. It becomes a constant available inner source of love, truth and wisdom. We can just close our eyes, go within ourselves, and always receive the right guidance.

When I had pursued an education in healing in USA 1984, I was interested to pursue a further education in spiritual counseling, but because of financial reasons I could not do it at that time. The same day that I thought about what to do about this, I suddenly remembered that I had previously booked an individual consultation with one of the counselor’s at the University. I brought up the question about the further education in spiritual counseling with him, but he did not understand why I wanted to pursue it and said: “You have much trust and silence to share”.

Our heart is the door to how much we can allow Existence to guide us. Our heart is the door to how much we can allow life to support us in our psychological development process towards spiritual maturity.

Intuition is basically a function of our heart. Our heart is the door to how much we can allow life to guide us – instead of being directed by our ideas, concepts and expectations of how things should be. Since the days of Aristotle’s we have been taught that logic is the only way to reach a solution, but while the logic works in a linear step-by-step-process, the intuition simply takes a quantum leap to a solution without any intermediate steps.

Intuition is about learning to listen to the silent whisperings of our heart. To listen to our heart is not always easy, but it is always true.

In an individual consultation, in a course or in a situation in life, when I do not know what to do, I turn my attention within and ask for guidance from my intuition, from Existence within myself. Sometimes the answer comes immediately and sometimes it takes longer before Existence is ready to respond. But I will always receive an answer. It is always a deep source of joy to allow Existence to guide me and to give me what I really need, instead of following my own ideas, ambitions and preconceived concepts. Sometimes I can ask my intuition a direct question, and then let go of the question, and allow Existence to give me an answer. Many times, I notice that it is when I let go – instead of struggling to make things happen – that they really happens by themselves in a more loving and creative way that I ever could have imagined.

Life is really very simple. In each moment, we have the opportunity to choose between saying “yes” or “no”, to listen to our intuition, to listen to our true inner voice, the Existential voice within ourselves. When we say “yes”, we have contact with Existence and we receive nourishment, love, joy, support and inspiration. When we say “no”, we create a separation from life and begin to create dreams and expectations of how it should be. We begin to live in the memories of the past and in the fantasies of the future – as if any other time than here and now really could make us happy and satisfied.

Intuition is to learn to live from our inner being, from our essence and authentic self, from the Existence within ourselves. Intuition is to learn to live our own truth. There are basically two kinds of people in the world: outer-directed people and inner-directed people. The outer-directed people are directed from without themselves and inner-directed people are directed from within themselves. Intuition is to learn to be directed from within ourselves, from our inner source of love, truth and wisdom, instead of being directed from outer forces and by other people’s ideas, opinions and expectations. Through learning to listen to the love and truth of our own heart and being, we always know what is the truth in a situation. Through learning to listen to the truth of our own heart, we can always see the situation in the healing light of love. Through learning to listen to the truth of our own being, we can always see the situation with the vision of the Whole.
Intuition is to take creative decisions. Through developing a deeper trust in our intuition, mechanical and habitual patterns, which was safe and comfortable, begins to change into conscious choices. Conscious choices are not always easy, but they are always true.
Intuition is a trust to the unknown. Intuition is an invitation to the unknown. Intuition is to open our heart to the unknown. Intuition is to change perspective from the safe and secure to a thirst for risks and adventure. Intuition is a “yes” to the unknown mystery of the moment.

Intuition is to follow the vision of the heart. Intuition is the art of the heart. Intuition is the art of the moment. Intuition is always in the moment, in the here and now. Our heart has no rules and expectations. Our heart lives in the here and now, in the moment.
Intuition is about learning to distinguish between the silent whisperings of our heart and the endless wishes, desires and expectations of the ego.

Intuition is about learning to follow our own inner guidance, instead of listening to outer forces and other people. It is when we realize that everything that we need for a loving, creative and satisfying life is already within ourselves that we begin to listen to the whisperings of the inner. Through developing a trust in our self, we do not as easily become a victim for outer forces.
Through developing a trust in our self and in our intuition, we also help our inner teachers to guide us. These inner teaches guides us through our intuition. Through listening to the intuition, it becomes very clear what will make us really satisfied.

Through trusting the intuition, to our true inner voice, to Existence within, life will give us everything that we really need.
Intuition is the art of the moment. Intuition is always in the moment, in the here and now. While the intellect swings all the time like the pendulum of a clock between the memories of the past and the dream and fantasies of the future, intuition is always in the moment, always in the here and now. The more we develop our inner being, our inner source of love and truth, the inner quality of being here and now, the more we have also access to our intuition.

Intuition is about moving out of our own way and our sense of “I”. It is about moving out of the way of our ideas about how things should be – and just be with what is. It is to be in the living reality of the moment.

In period of chaos, confusion and change, it can be difficult to hear the silent whisperings of intuition, because of the restless chaos of the mind. It is like the waves on the surface of our consciousness is rising high, so that it becomes difficult to come in contact with our inner being, with the depth of our consciousness. But in the midst of chaos, the center of our being exists like an inner source of silence, which is not touched by the chaos on the surface. In times of chaos, we can always return to this inner source of silence.

When I stand in a crossroad and have to make a major life choice, I usually ask my intuition which choice to make and then I leave the choice to my intuition, to my inner source of love, truth and wisdom, to Existence within myself, and allow three days for my intuition to become ripe with an answer.

The way to develop intuition is to learn to love, accept and respect ourselves.
We have all the same capacity to develop our intuition. Love and meditation are the two ways to develop our intuition.

A female meditator describes intuition as a form of openness and listening to life, which is trained step-by-step through meditation. She says: “To begin to listen and understand the messages that I get in life is one of the best aids that I have. It is like you begin to feel that there is something that is with you and that you can communicate with. You can send out the questions that you have in life and say: “How should I do now? J am thinking about doing this, but I do not know?”  And then an answer always comes. The answer may not come in the form of words, but it always comes a clear answer. I take these answers directly from life. If things happen easily, I trust that it is right. This listening is trained through meditation. This sensitivity also becomes more and more subtle and you begin to hear more sophisticated messages. In the beginning you do not listen so good and that is also the reason why people receive harder and harder blows to wake up.”

She continues to describe that this subtle listening is also a meditation in itself. She says: “When you begin to meditate, meditation is like a small island in your life. It is an isolated phenomenon in your life. But when the meditation starts to develop in your life, the sensitivity also becomes more developed.

The school has taught us to be skeptical, but it has not taught us how to trust. Intuition is basically means to develop a trust in our heart and in ourselves.

My own way has always been to trust my own intuition and myself. My intuition has always been my inner teacher and guide in life – long before I was even aware of the fact that I was actually listening to my intuition. I have always trusted my own heart, my own love, trust, intelligence, wisdom and creativity and it have always led me right. Even when it has meant to go another way than the flock, when it has meant to go against others and to put up creative boundaries against that which do not resonate with my own heart, with my own truth.

Intuition is learning to respond to the situation in the moment, instead of reacting from preconceived ideas, concepts and notions. It is when we let go of things that they really happen. It is when we let go of our ideas about how things should be, that we can allow our intuition to guide us. When an idea or a project has support in Existence, it grows by itself.

I remember when I stood alone in the heat in the busy and crowded bus station of the million-town Bombay in India. I was tired after having just landed in India after a 12-hour flight from Stockholm. I was about to try to find a bus and go to a small town, which was a 5-hour journey by bus. The problem was just that the signs of the buses were written only in Hindi. I asked a number of bus drivers, but they just gave me confusing and contradictory answers. Finally, I gave up and turned my attention within and asked by intuition to guide me to the right bus. There was many buses coming and leaving the bus station, but after some time my intuition gave me a nudge when a new bus came into the station. I boarded the bus and also asked both the bus driver and a couple of Indian woman sitting in the back of the bus if this was the right bus to the town that I wanted to go. The all agreed that this was the right bus, which increased the probability that my intuition was right. The bus slowly left the bus station and began its journey out into the gigantic and boundless country of India. The bus traveled for hours and I hoped that this would prove to be the right bus. Suddenly I saw a small sign by the road with the name of the small town that was my destination, which finally confirmed that my intuition had once again led me right.

Through following our own heart, we also help others to follow their own heart. Through following our own truth, we also help others to follow their own truth.

Intuition is the voice of our inner being. Intuition is the voice of Existence within ourselves. Through listening to the intuition, we are in contact with the Whole.

A result of following our intuition is a deep feeling of joy, a sense of meaning and an inner satisfaction.

To follow the silent voice of intuition is to surrender to Existence. Intuition is already in contact with Existence, with that which is larger than ourselves. When we live in contact with Existence, life becomes immensely satisfying.

Intuition is a trust that if we follow our heart, the Whole becomes enriched.

Intuition – Exercises

Exercise 1: From intellect to intuition

This is an exercise, which aims on learning to distinguish between intellect and intuition. Take as a continuous meditation to learn to distinguish between the intellect, between our ideas of how things should be, and intuition, our true inner voice, to learn to distinguish between the false and the real, between the true and the artificial.

Exercise 2: Learning to distinguish between listening to the intuition and to be directed by outer forces

This is an exercise that aims at learning to be aware when you allow yourselves to be directed by outer forces and when you allow yourself to listen to your intuition. Be continuously aware in different situations between when you allow yourself to be directed by other people’s ideas, opinions and expectations and when you allow yourself to be guided from within by listening to your own intuition, to your own true inner voice, to your own inner source of love, truth and wisdom, to Existence within yourself.

Exercise 3: To invite guidance
When you are in a cross road in life or in situations when you need guidance, take as a conscious exercise to ask you intuition a question and ask for guidance and clarity. The answer may not come directly, but you will always receive an answer.

Exercise 4: Make a painting of intuition
This meditation aims at painting a picture in color and form of your experience of intuition.
If you do this meditation together with a partner, you can discuss your painting with your partner.

Exercise 5: Listen to your heart

To continuously be in contact with your heart and with your intuition, you can ask the following four questions in different situations for example when you have to make a choice or when you are going to take a new step:

1. Will I love myself if I do this for example if I take this new step, if I chose this or if I say this.
2. Will I feel courageous?
3. Is it beautiful for me?
4. Can it be simplified in any way?

Read more about Satsang, Satsang Intensives, Satsang Weekends and Retreats with Swami Dhyan Giten at international site Meeting Truth:

http://meetingtruth.com/teacher/SwamiDhyanGiten

Satsang with Giten, February, 5, in Stockholm: Sex, Love and Prayer

Giten-bild, Lulu

SATSANG

with

Swami Dhyan Giten 

Wednesday, February, 5, in Stockholm
 
Sex, Love and Prayer
 
“Love is not an exclusive relationship with another
person; love is the quality that arises when we are in
contact with our inner being, with our authentic self,
with the meditative quality within, with the inner
silence and emptiness.
 
This inner emptiness is experienced by others and is
expressed on the outside as love. This love is not
addressed to a specific person; it is a presence and
quality that surrounds a person like a fragrance.”
 
– Swami Dhyan Giten 
 
 
Giten Lectures
Lotta Hallin, a participant in Satsang with Giten in Stockholm, wrote a mail to Giten a couple of days ago, saying that she felt a need to record Giten’s lectures during Satsang to be able to listen to them again. 
She writes: “Giten manages to deliver so much wisdom and interesting information in a short while during Satsang that I want to save everything, and put in a little shrine for further contemplation.”
In cooperation with Emanuel Sjogren, talented musician, composer and student of Giten since 5 years, Giten’s lecture during Satsang on February 5, was recorded. 
Giten’s lecture on The Way of the Heart: The Three Levels of Love – Sex, Love and Prayer will be available shortly in Swedish to be downloaded on Itunes. It will also be available on CD.
Giten’s lectures in English will also be available in the future.
In the meantime, you can read the written transcript from the lecture below.

The topic for the Satsang with Giten on February, 5, was The Way of the Heart: The Three Levels of Love – Sex, Love and Prayer, which relates to the second, fourth and seventh level of consciousness.
 
The Way of the Heart:
The Three Levels of Love 
The Way of the Heart: The Three Levels of Love means to celebrate yourself and each moment in life, whatever the truth of the moment is.
It means to enjoy each moment. it means to celebrate each moment of life. It means to be thankful for each moment in life.
The Way of the Heart develops in three steps: 1. Sex 2. Love and 3. Prayer.
3. Prayer
– Prayer is the spiritual level. It is the level of meditation, awareness, silence and the divine.
– Sex becomes refined in love, and love becomes refined in prayer
– When you have gone beyond the heart, you have gone beyond love, your whole being is in need of flowering. Your whole being. your joy and silence needs to be shared, then it is prayer.
– Prayer is to start feeling that the other is divine
– In prayer, sexuality disappears
2. Love
– The second level Love is the psychological level. 
– Sex is sharing through the body, love is sharing through the heart.
– To share love, you need a celebration in your heart, you have to be happy, content and silent, so that you can share.
– In love you need to love the other person for sex
– Love is in the middle of sex and prayer.
– Love relates to the fourth chakra, the Heart
1. Sex
– The first level Sex is the physical level. Sex exists between two bodies.
– Sex is a sharing through the body.
– Sex relates to to the second chakra, Sensations
– Religion is a bridge between sex and the the divine
– Sex is our basic energy , which is transformed and refined into love and prayer
– Swami Dhyan Giten 
After the lecture, Giten invited questions and comments and one participant said that this lecture created an understanding of his whole spiritual journey up to now. He also said that it was very helpful to get these three levels presented in this clear way.
Another participant commented that he had started his spiritual journey on the third level, and then he proceeded to develop the other two levels.
A third participant said that she had been diagnosed with cancer, and that it brought up a lot of fear. She said that Giten’s lecture throw light on her situation as the cancer in her lungs is related to the heart, to love. Giten commented that psychological issues of love, of the flow of love in life, can be interrupted by fear, pain and judgements about oneself and others, and manifest in the body as imbalance and sickness. Giten also talked about fear, death and the deathless. He commented that death is one of the qualities that we meet in the depth of our inner being, and that the outer or inner meeting with death, create a situation to go deep into love, meditation and silence. He also said that the outer environment is now so toxic and full of poisons and chemicals that cancer cases will rise with 300 percent to 2050. He recommended her to take precaution in the form of exercise and clean food, which will give vitality to the body and strengthen the immune system. Giten also recommended her to do the 1-day Satsang Intensive on February, 15, which will focus on The Way of the Heart and the three levels of love. 
 
The lecture was followed by 30 minutes of silent Satsang, which created a deep silence.
“The silent Satsang yesterday felt strong. Almost immediately when we sat down in silent Satsang, I was filled with an energy so strong that it felt like I was surrounded by an almost physical energy field.
I almost felt like I was going to levitate, like the energy was so compact that I could not sit still on the floor. It was like the Satsang danced, it was living its own life. It felt ancient, powerful and beyond control.
And in the middle of everything, a loud and wild laughter grow, which I had to fight to keep back. It felt like I would never stop laughing if I began.
When Giten sounded the bell that the Satsang was over, I had to concentrate to come back in one piece, remind the body of the frame, remind the head of the room, of the here and now.
After a while, it worked, and the effect was that I felt happy, calm and full of love after Satsang.
Lotta Hallin, Stockholm
 
Giten ended the Satsang by informing about the 1-day Satsang Intensive on February, 15, and giving the participants a small gift in the form of a button with the Giten quote: “Silence is the door to God.” 

Read more about Satsang, Satsang Intensives, Satsang Weekends and Retreats with Swami Dhyan Giten at international site Meeting Truth:http://meetingtruth.com/teacher/SwamiDhyanGiten

Swami Dhyan Giten: God Is Everywhere

Giten, foto, meditation, gul tröja
God Is Everywhere
Meditation expands our inner being. The inner being is like a small, individual river flowering towards the Ocean.
In meditation, I feel how my inner being expands into an inner ocean, which is part of everything, which is one with Existence.
Through the inner being, we come in contact with the inner ocean, the undefined and boundless within ourselves, where we are one with life. We realize that God is part of life. We realize that God is not a person, but the consciousness that is part of everything. We find God in a flower, in a tree, in the eyes of a child or in a playful dog.
Through discovering our inner being, we discover that we are also part of the flower, the child or the dog. We realize that God is everywhere.
 
– Swami Dhyan Giten
from the book The Language of Silence: From Darkness to Light
 (available at international book store Lulu.com)

Satsang with Swami Dhyan Giten in Stockholm: That Which Is Important in Life

Giten, foto, meditation, sten

Satsang with Giten:
That Which Is Important in
Life
 
 
SATSANG

with

 
 
During the second Satsang with Giten in Stockholm on Thursday, September, 26, Giten lectured about the second step of Vedanta’s 7 steps to enlightenment.
The second step focus on meditation, understanding the mind and on understanding what is important in life, on learning to distinguish between what is essential and non-essential, what is loving and what is not loving, what is true and what is not true, in our lives. This is the basic step for a sincere seeker of love and truth.
“The step of  of Vedanta’s 7 steps to enlightenment is right listening, right remembering, right conduct, right contemplation and right meditation .  The second step is about understanding the mind, and realizing that we are not the mind and the body.”
– Swami Dhyan Giten
“When the mind is totally silent, then  you can listen. Right listening is to silence the inner monologue, to silence the constant inner chattering. When a constant inner chattering is going on, you can not listen. The first step of right listening is to be silent and empty.”
– Swami Dhyan Giten 
“Right remembering means to throw the rubbish out, and only keep the essential, the true, the real. It is about learning to distinguish between the essential and the non-essential, to learn to distinguish between what is real and what is not real, to distinguish between what is truth and what is not truth and to learn to distinguish between what is loving behaviour and what is not loving behaviour. It is the first step for a sincere seeker of love and truth”
– Swami Dhyan Giten
“Right conduct is about learning how to behave rightly. When you behave wrongly, your energy moves in wrong directions. Right behaviour means to be always loving, blissful, in your behaviour – and not unnecessarily hurt other people. Hurting others people just means that you are hurting yourself.”
– Swami Dhyan Giten


The second step of Vedanta also includes right contemplation and right meditation, and Giten also lectured about what meditation is.

“Right meditation happens in the moments when the thoughts stop. It happens when the mind stops. Meditation is no-mind. Right meditation means a moment when the mind ceases, which will become Samadhi, enlightenment.”
– Swami Dhyan Giten 
 
The lecture was followed by 40 minutes of Satsang with Giten in silence and meditation where a deep presence and silence is developing.
 
During the autumn 2013, there will be an opportunity for open Satsang with Giten in Stockholm.
 
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Premiere for Satsang with Swami Dhyan Giten in Stockholm

PREMIERE FOR SATSANG
WITH
 
SWAMI DHYAN GITEN
IN STOCKHOLM: 
 
THE OCEANIC FEELING AND
 THE MOMENTS OF
ENLIGHTENMENT 
 

SATSANG

with

 

During the premiere on September, 19, of Satsang with Swami Dhyan Giten during 10 Thursday evenings in Stockholm, Giten lectured about the first step of Vedanta’s 7 steps of to enlightenment.  
 
 
“The first step of Vedanta’s 7 steps to enlightenment is unity, heart, love and trust. It means to live in the oceanic feeling, to see and feel the unity with people, animals, flowers and nature. The heart is the inner compass in life. The heart is the inner source of love, truth and wisdom. The heart always leads right.” 
 
– Swami Dhyan Giten 
 
 
Giten also lectured about the inner process of Satsang, which can lead to direct insight and experience of being, a glimpse of enlightenment. 
 
 
“The inner process of Satsang is the moments of silence, of emptiness, that arises between two moments. In these moments, we are in the same state as a person who have achieved samadhi, who have become enlightened. These moments of silence and emptiness give us the first glimpse of samadhi, of enlightenment.”
 
 – Swami Dhyan Giten 
 
 
The lecture was followed by 40 minutes of Satsang with Giten in silence and meditation. 
 
During the autumn 2013, there will be an opportunity for open Satsang with Giten in Stockholm. 
 
 
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Swami Dhyan Giten: Light on the Path – Giten answers your questions on spiritual growth and meditation

Giten-bild, Lulu

Swami Dhyan Giten: Light on

the Path

Swami Dhyan Giten answers your questions on meditation and spiritual growth.
Light on the Path is an invitation, which can bring light on your path to inner awakening. It is an invitation, which can help you to discover the inner being, the meditative quality within, the inner silence and emptiness, the boundless and unlimited source of creativity, both in relation to ourselves, in relation to other people, in relation to creativity and in relation to Existence.

Your question will be published in Giten’s Newsletter, The Giten Blog and Giten’s spiritual blog on The Times of India. Your questions will be answered on these pages depending on when when Existence is ready to respond and the amount of questions.

You can send your questions to Giten on the following adress: swami.dhyan.giten@gmail.com
The first question is presented below.
MEDITATION AND MUSIC:
FROM THE INDIVIDUAL TO
THE UNIVERSAL
Question 1.
Hi Dear Giten,

Please could you kindly clarify ‘silence’ i.e is that the same as the Sound of Silence (what I term the subtle sound called silence, or sometimes called the Nada Sound)? I practice listening to the Sound of Silence, but although I’ve known this since childhood I’ve only in recent years realised the deep significance of this as a spiritual practice for meditation and meditative living during normal daily active life. Is this what you are also referring too? My Kind regards and deep respect,

George

Dear George,

Thank you for your question. I laughed when I read your question as several of my students are musicians, and the title of my first book in Swedish is Song of Meditation: On Meditation, Relationships and Spiritual Creativity. Music and Meditation are really two aspects of the same phenomenon. Music and meditation are two sides of the same coin. Meditation is the roots and music is the flower.

Indian yogis say that the universe consists of sound, while the scientists say that the universe consists of electricity. They are both right as they look at the universe from two different standpoints. The Buddhist meditation method the Sound of Silence consists of learning to listen to universal sound that yogis talk about as the base of the universe.

The Sound of Silence is still a meditation method, and is not the same as what I refer to as silence. Sound of Silence is a meditation method, where you use the inner sound as the object for meditation. The overall object of meditation is learning to understand the mind, and to develop our inner being, the meditative quality within, the inner silence and emptiness, the capacity to surrender to life.

In our spiritual growth and in meditation, we travel through 4 levels of consciousness: 1. The conscious level 2. The subconscious 3. The unconscious and 4. The superconscious. The conscious level concists of what we identify as ourselves and of our desires, the second level the subconscious is everything that we deny about ourselves and has hidden in the basement of our consciousness, the third level the unconscious consists of our real needs that refers to the body and the fourth level the superconscious is the dimension of being. It is the level of samadhi, of inner silence and emptiness, where we become one with Existence.

In my work with students, I combine therapy with meditation to allow the students to step by step create the love, awareness and understanding to go through these four levels of consciousness.

The spiritual growth is also dependent on the commitment of the student. On the conscious level, the student finds the trust to his spiritual growth. On the subconscious level, he finds the love to go deeper in himself. On the unconscious level, he discovers the surrender to life. And on the superconscious level, he becomes one with life.

In India, there are two concepts: dhyana and samadhi. Dhyana means meditation, which means to use a meditation method to learn to understand and witness the mind, and to develop the inner being. Samadhi means the pure being, the inner silence and emptiness, where we disappear into silence and move from the individual to the universal. In samadhi, meditation is no longer necessary as we have become meditation.