Why do some people scream or shout or cry loudly during
Guru Siyag’s Siddha Yoga (GSSY) meditation?
There could be many reasons for these outbursts during meditation. Some of them could be:
- The practitioner is probably suffering from some vocal-chord/throat-related problem.
- It could also be a form of pranayam induced by Kundalini aimed at healing that or any other related affliction in the body through this kind of screaming.
- Many people have the tendency to suppress their strong emotions due to social pressure or any other reason. When they meditate, these suppressed emotions find release through screaming, shouting or crying loudly. Such people admit that they feel great relief after meditation.
- An apparently normal person sometimes behaves strangely or does something in a sudden fit of anger that he cannot explain later when he cools down. In all probability, he is momentarily possessed by a negative energy which prompts his strange behaviour. People who are possessed by negative energies usually resort to screaming or shouting during meditation in Guru Siyag’s presence or even while meditating on his photo. Because Guru Siyag is an enlightened master, his divinity pervades the whole universe. Guru Siyag is always present with the disciple in subtle form even if physically he is away somewhere else. When the disciple begins to meditate, he is instantly connected with Guru Siyag. The negative energy in the practitioner’s body then cannot stand the force of Guru Siyag’s divinity. It tries its best to break the practitioner’s meditation by making him scream or shout in order to snap his connection with the divine power. However, the negative energy never succeeds and it has to leave the practitioner’s body. A negative energy is like a troublesome tenant who refuses to leave the house he is renting even if the lease period is over and the house owner want the house back in his possession. The negative energy then resorts to various dirty tricks to prolong his stay in the house that doesn’t belong to him. When a divine force tries to evict this spirit from the possessed body it creates a huge ruckus.
Siddha Yoga In Short: |
Anyone | of any religion, creed, color, country |
Anytime | morning, noon, evening, night |
Any duration | 5, 10, 12, 15, 30 minutes. For as much time as you like. |
Anywhere | office, hosme, bus, train |
Anyplace | on chair, bed, floor, sofa |
Any position | cross-legged, lying down, sitting on chair |
Any age | child, young, middle-aged, old |
Any disease | physical, mental and freedom from any kind of addiction |
Any stress | related to family, business, work |
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