| About
the Teacher
Dharmanidhi was born in Chicago in 1962, moved to
New York before the age of two, and lived in New Jersey
and New York until the age of 21. As a young boy he
was interested in spirituality, religion and philosophy,
and began studying yoga, breathing and meditation at
seven years of age. By the time he was twelve, he had
read and studied the teachings of Christ (both the standard
Bible and the gnostic gospels), the Tao Te Ching, the
I Ching and the teachings of the Buddha. These teachings
gave orientation to his practices of yoga and meditation.
At age 13, he had a life-transforming event as he practiced
breath meditation (performing a kriya) in the martial
arts hall where he was a student. With eyes open, he
experienced an absolute oneness with the world and a
cessation of the mind so profound that his experience
of the world, life and himself was permanently changed.
From this experience onward he knew that the purpose
of life was to experience that ultimate state of Awareness
and Unity as a moment-to-moment reality, and he made
it his goal in life to realize this state.
His martial art masters exposed him to Taoist teachings
and practices as a teenager. At sixteen, he met a teacher
who would have a great impact on his spiritual search.
Father Al Gorayeb was a mystic Byzantine Catholic priest
who taught Dharmanidhi to control his brain wave patterns
and to use the states of consciousness reflected by
the various brain wave frequencies to develop psychic
powers such as distant viewing, psychic diagnosis of
illness, contacting deceased sages, attaining photographic
memory, etc. These were useful skills, but did not give
the deeper realization that he was looking for.
After high school, Dharmanidhi studied biology and psychology
at Trenton State College in New Jersey. He also apprenticed
to Dr. Zofchak, a renowned herbalist and naturopath
who lived in Pennsylvania. In 1982 he entered New York
Chiropractic College, continued his studies in esoterica
with his eastern masters, and studied with Dr. Pasquale
Cerasoli who was a chiropractor with supra-normal skills
of diagnosis and miracle healing.
Dharmanidhi transferred to Palmer Chiropractic College
in Iowa, where he also studied Japanese acupuncture.
He graduated in 1986 with a degree in Chiropractic and
a certificate in physical therapy. That year he moved
to Australia to buy a chiropractic clinic. Through a
series of misfortunes, he found himself out of work,
in debt, on the streets and hungry. All previous concepts
of security gained from money, status, intellect and
spiritual training dissolved. Dharmanidhi realized that
with all of his training and personal practice in spirituality,
he had not yet been able to realize the ultimate state
as a moment-to-moment reality.
At this time he was plunged deeply into shunya, or
the "void." Through this immersion, the experience
of the ultimate freedom of non-attachment and the clear
knowledge of the true nature of reality began to awaken.
He began to long deeply to meet a true master to take
him beyond. That year he met a disciple of a great Tantrik
Yoga master Paramahamsa Satyananda Sarasvati. Through
studies with this disciple, he went deeper into yogic
training of Hatha Yoga, Kriya Yoga and meditation. Later
that year Dharmanidhi, in a moment of ecstasy, recognized
Satyananda Paramahamsa as his spiritual father, his
Sat Guru. Formal initiation followed in 1987. This began
a very intimate mystical relationship to his guru and
resulted in Dharmanidhi undertaking a one and one-half
year practice retreat.
From 1994-1997 Dharmanidhi deepened his training in
the Tantrik Yogas of his guru. In 1997 his guru's chosen
successor, Paramahamsa Niranjanananda Sarasvati, conferred
the transmission of the lineage to him and gave him
the mandate to form a new sect of Tantra for westerners
to teach the classical Tantra and Yoga of India which
had become debased and commercialized in the west.
In 1998, at his guru's behest, Dharmanidhi moved back
to the USA and founded Tantric College of America (now
known as Trika Kula) and Wisdom Fire Inner-Work School
(Jnanagni Kula) to educate westerners about classical
Tantra and related studies, and to initiate people into
the classical Tantrik path. At this time he also began
his formal studies of Ayurveda with Dr. Vasant Lad of
the Ayurvedic Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Over the next three years he completed basic and advanced
studies in the US and in India, while serving on the
faculty of the Institute teaching Vedic and Tantrik
philosophy.
In January of 2001 he established a center for Tantric
College of America and Jnanagni Kula in Berkeley, California.
He taught at this center as well as in Canada, Europe,
Australia and India.
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