Ketut Arsana
Kundalini Tantra Yoga
Bali
About Ketut Arsana
Born in Ubud, Bali, Ketut Arsana began his spiritual journey at the young age of 8. Guided by spirit, he was drawn to meditation and self-reflection, despite not knowing what these practices were called. His early life was marked by sadness and struggles, as he grappled with existential questions about the purpose of life and the nature of God.
Arsana came from a lineage of healers, with the gift typically skipping a generation. As a sickly child, he faced many challenges. At age 2 or 3, he nearly died but was miraculously healed after his grandfather’s prayers and sacrifice. This event set the stage for Arsana’s spiritual awakening.
Throughout his childhood, Arsana experienced frequent spiritual encounters. His grandfather’s spirit visited him, imparting healing knowledge. He developed clairvoyant abilities, communicating with plants and spirits. These experiences, while profound, made it difficult for him to have a normal childhood.
Struggling with his current life, Arsana had visions of a past life as a guru. He often meditated in cemeteries, seeking release from his earthly existence. A pivotal moment came when he experienced a brief separation from his body, which instilled in him a renewed appreciation for life.
Arsana’s path became clearer when he met a spiritual teacher who introduced him to yoga, meditation, and the concept of Moksha (oneness with God). This encounter ignited his passion for spiritual studies and led him to pursue a degree in Religious Studies.
Throughout his life, Arsana dedicated himself to yoga, prayer, and healing practices. He eventually discovered his spiritual master, Maha Guru, which allowed him to fully devote his life to serving God and humanity.
Master Ketut Arsana’s journey exemplifies the path of a yogi: evolving into a beacon of pure devotion and selfless service, embodying the way of Great Souls.
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