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Note: One should not confuse reflexology / acupressure with with acupuncture. Sadgruru Baba has approved of acupuncture as a form of treatment related with the nerves, but not new-age things like acupressure / reflexology. About this there should not be any confusion.
Namaskar,
Our Ananda Marga is based on the ancient spiritual science of tantra and astaunga yoga. As we all know, Sadguru Baba does not approve of reflexology.
Sadly, one Dada in his book is writing as if Ananda Marga has full faith in the pseudo-healing of reflexology.
Specifically in his Hindi book, "Ananda Marga: Kya and Kyon?" (Ananda Marga: What and Why), Dadaji is promoting reflexology in the name of Ananda Marga. On page 181 of his text, he has included a full reflexology chart.
Yet, we know that Sadguru Baba does not approve of reflexology or any of theses pseudo, new-age approaches. Verily, Sadguru Baba never even mentions one word about reflexology. Why then is Dadaji propagating this in the name of Ananda Marga.
Here following is the reflexology chart from page 181 of Dadaji’s book, "Ananda Marga: Kya and Kyon?" (Ananda Marga: What and Why).
The above is the reflexology chart from page 181 of Dadaji’s book, "Ananda Marga: Kya and Kyon?" (Ananda Marga: What and Why).
When anyone takes up the task of writing a book about Ananda Marga like this Dadaji has done, then they must not drag bogus, unrelated things into the book. This is the wrong approach. When writing a book about Ananda Marga then that publication must firmly represent Ananda Marga ideals, not quack practices. If Dadaji wants to write about silly things in his own name, he is free to do so. And everyone will judge his standard accordingly. But one must never drag such rubbish into a book about Ananda Marga teachings. That is sinful and people will even be led astray.
Naive and simple new margiis and sympathizers might actually give credence to this. And instead of doing yoga asanas and following a sentient diet, they might instead pay heed to Dadaji's book and just visit the local reflexology clinic. All because they were wrongly led to believe that this is supported by Baba.
One other offshoot is that true spiritual seekers will turn away from Ananda Marga if they think Ananda Marga supports the new-age approach of reflexology.
That is the danger of what happens when any Wt drags junk, garbage, and dogma and tries to dump it into our holy Ananda Marga. So it is most unfortunate that this Dadaji - Ac Krpananda Avt - has supported this pseudo-pathy in his book - all done in the name of Ananda Marga.
Sadguru Lord Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji has bestowed upon us the pure and dharmic guidelines for spiritual realisation and the progress of society. He has blessed us with countless discourses. And it is those teachings that we must present in our books and publications - not anything else. About this everyone should be perfectly clear.
Namaskar,
in Him
Dharmaraj
Litter of Krpanandaji
Note: One should not confuse reflexology / acupressure with with acupuncture. Sadgruru Baba has approved of acupuncture as a form of treatment related with the nerves, but not new-age things like acupressure / reflexology. About this there should not be any confusion.
Namaskar,
Our Ananda Marga is based on the ancient spiritual science of tantra and astaunga yoga. As we all know, Sadguru Baba does not approve of reflexology.
Sadly, one Dada in his book is writing as if Ananda Marga has full faith in the pseudo-healing of reflexology.
Specifically in his Hindi book, "Ananda Marga: Kya and Kyon?" (Ananda Marga: What and Why), Dadaji is promoting reflexology in the name of Ananda Marga. On page 181 of his text, he has included a full reflexology chart.
Sadguru Baba does not approve of reflexology
Yet, we know that Sadguru Baba does not approve of reflexology or any of theses pseudo, new-age approaches. Verily, Sadguru Baba never even mentions one word about reflexology. Why then is Dadaji propagating this in the name of Ananda Marga.
Here following is the reflexology chart from page 181 of Dadaji’s book, "Ananda Marga: Kya and Kyon?" (Ananda Marga: What and Why).
The above is the reflexology chart from page 181 of Dadaji’s book, "Ananda Marga: Kya and Kyon?" (Ananda Marga: What and Why).
Must never drag such rubbish into book about AM
When anyone takes up the task of writing a book about Ananda Marga like this Dadaji has done, then they must not drag bogus, unrelated things into the book. This is the wrong approach. When writing a book about Ananda Marga then that publication must firmly represent Ananda Marga ideals, not quack practices. If Dadaji wants to write about silly things in his own name, he is free to do so. And everyone will judge his standard accordingly. But one must never drag such rubbish into a book about Ananda Marga teachings. That is sinful and people will even be led astray.
Naive and simple new margiis and sympathizers might actually give credence to this. And instead of doing yoga asanas and following a sentient diet, they might instead pay heed to Dadaji's book and just visit the local reflexology clinic. All because they were wrongly led to believe that this is supported by Baba.
Will turn true seekers away from AM
One other offshoot is that true spiritual seekers will turn away from Ananda Marga if they think Ananda Marga supports the new-age approach of reflexology.
That is the danger of what happens when any Wt drags junk, garbage, and dogma and tries to dump it into our holy Ananda Marga. So it is most unfortunate that this Dadaji - Ac Krpananda Avt - has supported this pseudo-pathy in his book - all done in the name of Ananda Marga.
Must propagate Guru's teachings - not anything else
Sadguru Lord Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji has bestowed upon us the pure and dharmic guidelines for spiritual realisation and the progress of society. He has blessed us with countless discourses. And it is those teachings that we must present in our books and publications - not anything else. About this everyone should be perfectly clear.
Namaskar,
in Him
Dharmaraj