FISU (Foundation for International Spiritual Unfoldment)

This article is AbOUT FISU, the International Organization for teaching Meditation for Spiritual Unfoldment. For other uses, see FISU (disambiguation)

FISU (Foundation for International Spiritual Unfoldment) is an international organization that provides free courses of Meditation for Spiritual Unfoldment. It is a non-denominational, non-sectarian organization, registered as a UK Educational Non Profit Making Charity (No: 1061185) 1 where its headquarters are based in London. After Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (citing, among others, the UK's involvement in the war in Iraq) has ordered his followers to stop teaching his Transcendental Meditation in Britain 2, FISU claims to be now the most widespread meditation organisation in the UK 3.

Overview

FISU was established in 1988 as a continuation of IFSU (International Foundation of Spiritual Unfoldment, founded by Gururaj Ananda Yogi) by Gururaj’s prime disciples Rajesh Ananda (b. 1959, Barking, Essex, England) and Jasmini Ananda (native of Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago) whom are the leaders of the Foundation ever since. It aims to "advance the education of the public in spirituality and related subjects with particular reference to the teachings of Gururaj Ananda Yogi", providing care and counseling 4.

The proposed benefits of FISU include overcoming stress 5 6 7 8, depression 9, anger 10, neutralizing mood swings 11, increase creativity 12, peace of mind 13, inner strength 14, increase happiness 15, improvement in health 16 17 18 19 and generally improving the quality of life 20, 21, 22, 23, 24.

Meditation for Spiritual Unfoldment

FISU (Foundation for International Spiritual Unfoldment) uses Spiritual Unfoldment as the method for its meditation philosophy. This is realized by the lectures made by Gururaj Ananda Yogi and Rajesh Ananda on many different subjects ranging from practical to philosophical, metaphysical to mystical, sublime to divine.

Meditation for Spiritual Unfoldment focuses on the regular practice of meditation and conscious effort in the daily living. By this, as questions will arise from within, the meditator as a spiritual aspirant will continuously seek answers towards further knowledge.

The practice of Spiritual Unfoldment meditation then goes further on and the gained knowledge (as a "spiritual" / "mind" food) is digested and assimilated by the meditator. The cycle then continues and restarts as knowledge is acquired, forming the basis for further enquiry. When this information is fully digested and assimilated it becomes wisdom.

The Spiritual Unfoldment meditation school of thought holds as principle that since all humans are individuals spiritually, mentally and physically, they must therefore be treated individually when it comes to the Path of Spiritual Unfoldment and the way they should practice meditation on that path. In practice, since each individual person / meditator is tuned in a distinct "vibration" (known as mantra), the meditation practices to be used by the individual must be unique. A personal mantra is attributed to each individual which is used in the Spiritual Unfoldment meditation, reflecting one’s personal vibration, one’s individuality. The mantra is usually prescribed by a Spiritual Master (Guru) who has the ability to "hear" that vibration into each person.

The Path

The principles of the Path that are pillaring, lead to and from the Spiritual Unfoldment meditation are:

  • the Unfoldment of the Heart,
  • the finding of Greater happiness,
  • a life of Philosophy -that is a living philosophy- under a non-denominational / non-sectarian spectrum.

Courses and International Training Centers

Whilst primarily located in the UK, FISU currently provides meditation courses through 60 Teaching Centres worldwide in seven different countries: Australia, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Spain and the UK 25.

Qualified FISU meditation teachers provide courses (individually or in small groups) of prescribed personalized meditation techniques. Courses may be residential26, non-residential27, corporate 28 and for children 29.

There was a fee for the meditation course, but as of September 2007 FISU announced that the courses provided are for free and it only accepts donations in order to be able to continue its work 30.

Notable FISU Meditators

  • Kevin Jolly - Former badminton European and Commonwealth Games gold medalist and National champion for England 31, known for his quick temper 32 used FISU meditation to decrease stress, after having a heart attack 33 34.

See also

  • Unfoldment - Implicate and Explicate Order according to David Bohm
  • Meditation
  • Integral psychotherapy
  • Transpersonal psychology
  • Lotus Flower - is traditionally regarded in India as a symbol of purity and spiritual unfoldment
  • Kriya Yoga
People
  • Gururaj Ananda Yogi
  • Rajesh Ananda
  • Jasmini Ananda
From FISU Official Website
In the Media
  • on bbc.co.uk - FISU meditator 35 stating using meditation to overcome stress.
  • article in Cyprus Mail about FISU and Meditation for Spiritual Unfoldment, published Sunday, July 4, 2004.
  • ukpwire.com article on FISU and meditation techniques
  • Could meditation bring us together? article in Cyprus Mail about whether Meditation for Spiritual Unfoldment could be helpful for the reconciliation of Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, published Wednesday, October 19, 2005.
  • Overcoming Seasonal Affective Disorder - SAD - article about using Meditation for Spiritual Unfoldment for overcoming Seasonal Affective Disorder. StudentStyle 36 Magazine, October 2006, pg.: 40-43.
  • Working out your balance - Women should look within for answers - article about and Meditation for Spiritual Unfoldment from a feminine point of view. Sunday Mail (Cypurs), 3rd July 2005, pg.: 8.
  • article about FISU and Meditation for Spiritual Unfoldment. Seven Magazine (Cyprus), 27th February 2005, pg.: 44.
  • Love Hurts - How to Heal Emotional Pain - article about using Meditation for Spiritual Unfoldment for healing emotional pain. StudentStyle 37 Magazine, December 2005, pg.: 46-47.
  • article about FISU and Meditation for Spiritual Unfoldment. Cyprus Mail, 16th February 2005.
  • Participation in a live television show 'Kalimera Nicosia' on the topic 'About meditation / FISU meditation' which was broadcasted on FredTV, Nicosia. The participation was monthly and it took place from November 2005 until July 2006 producing eight episodes.
Others

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