See Sri Sri Run

I was watching tv a couple of days ago. I think it was on National Geographic or Discovery Channel. Anyway, there was a short feature on Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. He’s a spiritual guru and all of his disciples (?) were smiling the whole time Mr. Shankar was with them. They must really respect him.

People from all over India come to him to seek enlightenment or ask for help to heal sicknesses. One of the exercises he makes the people do is a simple breathing exercise with simple arm movements. A follower of Shankar was interviewed. She’s young and always had dizzy spells and headaches. After going to him, she was healed.

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s breathing exercise was studied by a psychiatrist and, when interviewed, the scientist said that the exercise works on depression. The patients do get better.

I want to know the exercise being taught by Ravi Shankar. I’m hoping that it will heal my depression.

Addendum

I thought that Sri Sri is the father of Nora Jones. Turns out that her father is Ravi Shankar, not a guro, but a sitar virtuoso.

3 Responses to “See Sri Sri Run”

  1. Pradeep

    Hullo!
    I’m from india and I’m a big fan of Guru Sri Sri Ravishankar. I happened to read this blog of yrs today and figured i cd tell u a lil more about Sri Sri’s Breathing Exercise. This will flush the Depression outa yr system like
    a Tsunami!! hahaha…Gauranteed!! GOD BLESS YOU! Jai Guru Dev!
    The link below has details of SriSri’s “patented” breathing exercises,of course to get the COMPLETE Benefits.. u gotta take up the ‘Basic Course’ by the Art Of Living Foundation (a.k.a AOL).

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  2. dementia

    Oh wow! Thanks Pradeep. I also just discovered that there’s an AOL in my country because of the name you gave me. It’s also near my place! I’ll take that course!

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  3. dementia

    Oops. The link you gave me got lost somehow. It’s at http://www.artofliving.org/Centers/tabid/66/Default.aspx

    And Art of Living Philippines is at http://www.artofliving.org.ph/

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