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Whatever pleaseth Thee is good;Thou art forevermore; O Formless One! -- Jap Ji, The Morning Prayer of Guru Nanak, Translated by Master Kirpal Singh, Ruhani Satsang USA Website Kirpal
Singh's books are published in Urdu and many other languages. The Urdu
word for 'man' or 'human' means: "one who is bubbling over with love".
The title of Kirpal Singh's book, Man Know Thyself, therefore means:
"One who is bubbling over with love, know thyself".
"The highest aim of humanity is to know one's self and to know
God…..Every moment of our life is most precious. We should not fritter
it away in useless pursuits, but devote it in the search of self and
God." (Kirpal Singh) Satsang MP3
Satsang MP3 Recorded July 5th, 2009: A couple of hymns (bhajans) are
sung. Following that -- 22 minutes in, Russell Perkins reads a document
and letter of Huzur Baba Sawan Singh Ji Maharaj on Karma and other
aspects of the spiritual journey according to Sant Mat. As always, a
valuable talk on the Path of the Masters with great insightful
commentary by Russell Perkins. I've enjoyed listening to his satsang
talks for many years. This talk goes into detail about the inward
journey and inner regions of Light and Sound experienced during
meditation: http://www.santbaniashram.org/Recordings/2009_07_05.mp3 Kirpal Bhajan Video Bhajan: Ruh Malik To Hui Dur: The Soul Has Gone Far Away From the Lord: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tSqA12sczw Hafiz Stay with us tonight as we weave love -- Hafiz Music Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiNsaSnsZjM Islamic Gnosis
The blessed rid themselves of clay as their hearts cling to heavenly
lights. You are born again, into the heavens this time, into the Light
from which you came: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFZVyMsXOkE Meet the Beloved Anadi Anami Sat Purush Radhaswami -- The Lord of the Soul -- The Ocean of Love
True bliss of meeting the Beloved Lord is such that its rapturous
absorption does not diminish or wear out. There is continual
intoxication of the Holy Name and nectar. -- Huzur Maharaj (Rai
Saligram) in, Nij Updesh Radhasoami The Vision Thing
Very near your heart are seekers of your Vision; Those who look at the
surface are exiled from the Beloved's Light. What can I say of the
grace He showers on me within? Darshan, the moment I close my eyes, the
Beloved's Light begins. (Love's Last Madness, Darshan Singh, Hohm Press
-- out of print) Hindu Prayer and Video
“From the unreal, lead us to the Real [from asat to Sat]; from
darkness, lead us unto Light; from death, lead us to Immortality. Om
peace, peace, peace.” (Brhadaranyaka Upanishad — I.iii.28) Sanskrit
Vedic Mantra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SDUmRKDHv0 Wisdom of the Masters
The souls are all bound by illusions and are rotating round the great
wheel of birth and death. This state of the individual soul or souls is
the root cause of all sufferings. In order to come out of these, the
only remedy is devotion to God.
Repeating the name in mind, concentrating upon it in mind and with the
help of 'Drishti Sadhan' and 'Surat-Shabda-Yoga' (Yoga of Sound). One
has to pass or go beyond darkness, light and words to be at one with
Him and get 'Moksha' or liberation.
Having unflinching faith in the Almighty and full dependence on Him and
firm resolution to find Him within oneself, serving Guru selflessly,
practicing Satsang and Dhyana Yoga –- all these be considered as the
real steps for getting salvation in this world." (Maharishi Mehi)
Through association of Saints, the hearing of spiritual talks and
study, wisdom can be acquired. Wisdom is essential in determining what
is the right way to live your life. -- Maharshi Mehi Paramahansa Ji
Maharaj
Consider the following as the requirements to attain liberation: Trust
and belief in the Divine; commitment to seek the Divine within;
devotion to a spiritual master; listening to the teaching of the
spiritual discourse including study of the teachings of the saints and
the scriptures; and diligent meditation practice. (Sant Sevi Ji
Maharaj, in the book, Harmony of All Religions) Couplets of Swami Sant Sevi Ji
Begin meditation with internally chanting or repeating the
Guru-mantra-incantation (the charged words given by the Guru). And then
try to visualize the radiant form or image of the Satguru in the still
darkness of the inner sky (with eyes closed).
Follow that with focusing your attention at the seat of the soul
within, i.e. at the Third Eye or the Inner Eye or the Til Dwaar, by
making the two streams of consciousness in your two eyes converge in a
Point.
When the two currents of consciousness meet in a Point, Divine Light
appears within. Then, practice Surat Shabd Yoga (Yoga of Divine Sound)
i.e., shift your attention to listening to the Divine Sounds or myriads
of melodies (Anahad Naad) ringing inside. Listening to the Divine Sound
destroys all the perversions, agitations and fickleness of the mind.
Ascending beyond or transcending myriads of sounds, try to identify and
tune in to the Quintessential Unstruck Melody, called "Saar Shabd" or
"Anaahat Naad" which alone is capable of taking you and merging you
into oneness with the Supreme Lord; this is the ultimate liberation.
(Couplets of Sant Sevi Ji translated by Pravesh Kumar Singh) My Ode To Living Ones Now For it is the ability to truly listen that gives birth to an awareness of a message, and an appreciation of a messenger. An Infinite God could never have a limited number of inspired words, or be forever bound by bookbinders. If there is no inspiration now, how could there ever have been any inspiration in days gone by? There is also no missing element or trace mineral, once present in the water supply during the middle ages or earlier times but now gone, that once caused the appearance of prophets and saints, and accounts for their absence now. What was true then is true now. The same need that brought great souls into the world during past centuries is still with us. My experience and belief is that the age of prophets, apostles, masters or saints is still with us, that there is a Living Gnosis Now. There are living Masters in the world today. The reality and not the illusion of having a guru, begins here, with this openness to the possibility of Living Ones NOW. (from one of my profiles on Sant Mat) Swami Sant Bhagirath Baba
On closing eyes everyone sees the darkness inside no matter whether
they belong to one creed, caste, country or another, be they young,
old, male, female, scholar or illiterate. This darkness has not been
created by humans or gods. This darkness has been created by the
Supreme Sovereign God. There are three layers (coverings) over the
Jeeva-atmaa (Individual Soul). Those are: darkness, Light and Sound.
Darkness is the shadow of the Light. This darkness is the first layer
that the Jeeva (Individual Soul) or all beings encounter. One who
crosses this layer of darkness through a special kind of meditation
sees the inner Light within oneself.
This inner Light is called Aatma-Aalok (Light of the Self) or
Brahma-Prakash (Divine Light). On achieving this, the Divya-Drishti
(Divine Eye, Third Eye) opens completely. While mentally gazing into
the darkness that one sees with eyes closed, one should repeat the
guru-instructed mantra. This process is called Maanas Jap.
If the Jaapak (practitioner of Jap) repeats the Jap while doing worldly
work as well as practices Jap sitting in a secluded place with love and
faith, he/she begins to see divine visions, or hear auditions in the
inner sky (the region within where darkness normally appears when one's
eyes are closed). Rumi Video -- Looking For Your Face: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ1LrJI2U7w Below From, Prem Bani Radhasoami, Volume 4 (Hymns of Love to the Lord of the Soul), by Huzur Maharaj (Rai Saligram) Infinite is the wealth of Love. Through Love one meets the Supreme Creator. All Dhyan [meditation] is pretense without Love. All knowledge is shallow without Love. All scriptures are sham without Love. Kal [the lord of time/lord of death] and Karma are overcome by Love. Mana [mind] and Maya [illusion] are subdued by Love. Surat [the soul] ascends to higher regions by Love. Love dispels all evils. One is detached from world by Love. Refulgence within, one perceives by Love. Every heart overflows with Love. Most exalted is the glory of Love. All endeavours are in vain without Love. All activities are void without Love. One is redeemed by Love and Love alone. May Radhasoami grant the gift of Love! May Radhasoami grant the gift of Love! May Radhasoami grant the gift of Love!
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Light
and Sound on the Path for November 25th, 2009 -- A Compilation of
Recent Posts: Satsang Discourses, Mystic Poetry, Quotes, MP3's, and
Videos
Sant Mat Mysticism Blog: http://santmat.gaia.com/blog Listen To Several MP3 Sant Mat Satsang Podcasts Online @ Blog Talk Radio: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/santmatfellowship Ahimsa (Non-Violence in Thought, Word, and Deed) Eating Animals is Making US [The Earth] Sick: http://www.cnn.com/2009/OPINION/10/28/opinion.jonathan.foer/index.html Non-violence and compassion towards all living beings are fundamental principals in a spiritual life. (Dr. Jagessar Das) Do not keep any ill feelings in your mind. Kindly heed my request and shun such thoughts. (Kabir) The heart where kindness dwells, has mindfulness of God. That heart is full of fragrance of flowers. (Sant Dariya Sahib) ETHICS -- AHIMSA VALUES -- THE FIVE PRECEPTS Moral requirements for Initiation 1. Abstinence from alcohol and drugs; 2. Ahimsa (Non-Violence in thought, word, and deed) including vegetarianism [abstinence from meat, fish, and eggs]); 3. Lead a truthful life; 4. Practice non-stealing -- an honest, ethical source of income; 5. Loyalty to ones spouse; . Another Version of the Five Precepts
1) Refrain from taking the life of sentient beings. [This precept
requires strict adherence to a lacto-vegetarian diet: no meat, fish,
poultry or eggs (fertilized or non-fertilized).] 2) Refrain from speaking what is not true. 3) Refrain from taking what is not yours. 4) Refrain from sexual misconduct. 5) Refrain from using intoxicants. Meditation Carry on the repetition [simran] of the true names, taking it to be your very life-breath. -- Sant Dariya Sahib There is nothing more important than meditation. Increase this practice from day to day; never decrease it. (Baba Jaimal Singh) Do not live even a single day without inner meditation. (Baba Devi Sahab) Significant Health Benefits of Meditation New Medical Study Suggests: 47% reduction in deaths: - BBC News: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8363302.stm Kabir Celebrating Spiritual Freedom and the End of the Dark Ages: YouTube: Anurag Sagar Video: The Ocean of Love: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3aE-_q-uvU Kabir Dohas: Bhakti Verses and Music: Short Film about Kabir -- YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8GQn2J9jAY Sant Kabir Amrit Bani -- Devotional Sant Music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErAUX48L8aw Huzur Baba Sawan Singh Video Sawan Singh Ji Maharaj - The Great Master of Beas: Video shows rare photo of Baba Jaimal Singh at 13:00 minutes in: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYL-AqIcJm0 The Bubble Universes of Pinda Desh (The Physical or Material Plane)
From Sach Khand the whole creation looks like bubbles, forming and
disappearing in the Spiritual Ocean. (Huzur Baba Sawan Singh)
The bigness of the "known" cosmos keeps on getting bigger! Actually,
it's our awareness that's growing, seeing That Which Is. I find
astronomy and mysticism have much in common. This amazing program
proclaims that, according to the latest: the universe has a minimum
diameter of one hundred and fifty six billion lights years, and perhaps
is much, much larger than that. It has a region of "visible universe"
almost one hundred billion light-years across, and this is surrounded
by a much larger area of dark void. This pinda desh (Sant Mat term for
the physical plane) seems to be a dark sphere with a tiny light at the
center made up of all the galactic filaments (the "visible universe").
This represents one particle or "bubble universe", perhaps one of many
bubble universes of the physical plane/multi-verse. Cosmic Journeys: How Large is the Universe View Program at Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEQouX5U0fc View the Same Program at Hulu: http://www.hulu.com/watch/103661/cosmic-journeys-how-large-is-the-universe#s-p1-so-i0 Your Eye Will Expand to Contain the Entire Universe
There is no peace except in the Name of the Lord -- meditate on it with
one-pointed attention. Experience the state of super-consciousness
where the Lord's love surges, and you will see your own form in each
particle of creation. O Nama, the Lord will make the pupil of your eye
his home, and your eye will expand to contain the entire universe. (Bhajan of Sant Namdev) Mirabai, a short film about her life: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2V_tK1LAcg The Audible Life Stream In the Beginning was the TAO. In the beginning was the Logos. In the beginning was the Word. In the beginning was the Song of the Creator. In the beginning was the AUM. In the Beginning was the Shabad. In the beginning was the Sound.
Indigenous cultures support the belief that the universe was brought
into existence through sound. The Australian aborigines believe in
"songlines," meaning the "way of the law," which sang the world, and
everything in it, into existence. Native American traditions speak of
the "Song of the Creator" that created life and sustains the universe.
(my article on Sound in the world religions, The Yoga of Sound, Tuning
the Cosmic Radio Dial) "The escape is through the Sound Current." (Huzur Baba Sawan Singh)
Footnote from, The Anurag Sagar of Kabir: 'SHABDA': The Sound Current;
also called Naam or Word. The projected Creative Force of the Positive
Power or Sat Purush, ultimately responsible for the entire creation and
present in each individual in the form of Light and Sound, which can be
seen and heard, and which are the agency that pulls the individual back
to his/her essence, Sat Purush [God].
Sushmana or sukhmana has been called "shah rag" or "royal vein" by the
Masters. It is the Middle Way. It is central channel in the subtle
realm. Ida is the current on the left side. Pingala is the current on
the right side. It may seem like the inner Sounds are coming from the
right side. That's good, as it's the ascending current, going upwards.
Masters teach to never meditate on any sounds coming from the left
side, the current that's coming down into the material plane. Sounds
may eventually appear to be coming from the middle. That's best of all.
The Glossary of Kirpal Singh, Ruhani Satsang USA Website: "SUKHMANA or
SUSHMANA NADI--The subtle central nadi (the fire channel) in between
the Ida and Pingla on either side of it, the one representing the
moon-influence and the other the sun-influence. The way-in for the
soul-currents when collected at the eye-focus lies through Sukhmana."
There are certain Sounds we're instructed (at initiation) to
concentrate upon. There are many other sounds that can be heard, but
certain Sounds lead upward, are more subtle and beneficial, associated
with various inner, higher regions.
The attention of the soul (Surat) unites with (Yoga or yoked to) the
Shabd, becomes one with the Sound Current, in meditation (Surat Shabd
Yoga). The Inner Sound in Buddhism
As you calm down, you can experience the Sound of silence in the mind.
You hear it as a kind of high frequency Sound, a ringing Sound that's
always there. It is just normally never noticed. Now when you begin to
hear that Sound of silence, it's a sign of emptiness - of silence of
the mind. It's something you can always turn to. As you concentrate on
it and turn to it, it can make you quite peaceful and blissful.
Meditating on that, you have a way of letting the conditions of the
mind cease without suppressing them with another condition. Otherwise
you just end up putting one condition over another. (Ajahn Sumedho, The
Sound of Silence) Through the Word the Worlds Converse And the Highest One gave the Word to his worlds, which interpret his own beauty, recite his praise, reveal his thought, are instructors of his works. For the swiftness of the Word is ineffable. Its course knows no end, it never fails, it stands. Its decent and its Way are incomprehensible. And through the Word the worlds converse. The mouth of the Highest One spoke to them and he was made clear by his Word. The dwelling place of the Word is man and Its Truth is Love. -- Book of the Odes, Syriac/Aramaic, First Century AD Jewish-Gnostic-Christian Scripture Many Millions are the Skies and Solar Systems - Skies Above Skies - Adi Granth Many millions are the skies and solar systems. Many millions are the moons, the suns and stars. Many millions are the sources of creation and continents. Many millions are the jewel containing oceans. Many times has the universal expanse occurred. The Lord has strung all the creation in His thread. His limit no one knows. Many millions go about in many existences. Many millions have been the incarnations. Many millions are the creatures of various descriptions. Many millions of beings, the Lord has made of good many descriptions. Many millions are the celestial singers. Ever and ever, the Unique Lord remains the same. From the Lord, they emanate and into the Lord they merge. Nanak says, with whomsoever, the Lord is pleased, He emancipates. The Lord is near all yet far from all. Nanak says, Lord is pervasive in creation yet He, Himself remains away. Many millions searching for the Lord, find The Supreme One within their mind. Many million are thirsting for the sight of the Lord. To them the Imperishable Lord meets. They are imbued with the love of the Transcendent Lord. In many ways the Lord has spread Himself. Nanak says, the Lord is all by Himself. Many millions are the devotees of Supreme Lord and their souls are enlightened. Many millions have realized the essence and with their eyes they behold the One Lord. Many millions drink the Name nectar. They become immortal and live for ever and ever. Many millions sing the praises of the Name. They are spontaneously absorbed in Divine delight. His servants, remember Him with every breath. Nanak says, they are the beloveds of Supreme Lord. The Lord alone is the doer of all deeds. There is no other. -- Adi Granth, The Gurbani or Psalms of the Saints of India
Countless are the Gospels, Sutras, Odes, Upanishads, Gathas, Quatrains,
Abhangas, Gitas, Granths, Vanis and Vedas. As Guru Nanak says in his
Morning Prayer (Jap Ji):
Endless are the harmonies played by the minstrels; the players prepare
endless tunes and measures to sing to Thee, 0 bountiful Creator. Thy
Light is within the beings and the beings are all within thy
Light...countless are the countries, earths and spheres. Millions
assign to Him ever new names, 0 Nanak. Countless there are that remember Thee, and countless those that love Thee; Countless there are that worship Thee, and countless those that seek Thee in austerity and penance; Countless there are that recite from sacred books Thy praises; and Countless those that, absorbed in Yoga, stand indifferent to the world; Countless those Thy devotees who contemplate Thy attributes and wisdom; and Countless those that practice truth and charity; Countless are the heroes that boldly face the foeman's steel; and Countless those who have vowed silence, meditate on Thee with unceasing love. What power have I to conceive of Thy wonderful nature? Too poor, am I, to make an offering of my life to Thee. Whatever pleaseth Thee is good: Thou art forevermore; O, Formless One. Countless Thy names and countless Thy places; Unapproachable and inaccessible Thy innumerable heavenly plateaux; Even by the word countless, we fail to describe Thee; By words we describe Thee and by words we praise Thee. By words, we acquire Divine knowledge, and in words are sung Thy hymns and attributes; It is words we employ in speech and in writing; In them is our fate ordained; But He who ordains is above such writ. As Thou ordaineth, so do we receive. Thou art immanent in all; And nothing is where Thy Word is not. What power have I to conceive of Thy wonderful nature? Too poor, am I, to make an offering of my life to Thee. Whatever pleaseth Thee is good;
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Article
and Podcast: Three Ways We Can Honor the Soul ---- Learn New Things ---
Ascend and Discover A New World! By James Bean, Copyright November
2009, All Rights Reserved http://www.SpiritualAwakeningRadio.com Spiritual
Awakening Radio 11-6-09: My Talk, "Three Ways We Can Honor the Soul" --
CLICK TO LISTEN to Archived Show Available Online 24/7: http://view.liveindexer.com/ASXGenerator.aspx?mediaSKU=2/Al/EGxGrYyyiWgCQ1klA==
There are unexplored "rooms" within the "interior castle" of the human
body, the true temple of the Spirit. What ultimately is to be uncovered
along this mystic-journey of inner soul travel exploration is our true
identity, which has been given various names: the True Self, Higher
Self, New Nature, New Adam, "Christ in you -- your hope of glory",
Atman, Supreme Soul, Drop from the Divine Ocean, the Pearl, Spark of
the Light, Nuri Sarup (Light-Body or Radiant Form), Spirit Entity, or
Surat (the attention-faculty of the soul). Eventually the observer will
observe it's own Self. It occurs to me that the definition of
"soul" for most is really atman or Spirit combined with the astral and
mental subtle bodies or coverings. Those are generally lumped together
and called "the soul." That's understandable of course, as it
represents "us" as separate individual or individualized "drops" of the
Divine Ocean. There are Realities that we do not see, many
things we do not hear, and a vast treasure-trove of wisdom we are not
paying attention to. The outer world via the five senses comes pouring
in -- we are outwardly gazing all the time and dominated by impressions
of mind and matter. We have accepted our own reflections (bodies) as
the only reality. Thus the need for meditation, and not just any form
of meditation, but an initiation into the Mysteries of the Kingdom of
Inner Space, so that we may see and hear spiritually, know and explore
those realms we inhabit: the astral plane, the causal and mental
regions, and ultimately beyond mind and matter, to the purely spiritual
region, until there is Oneness. Kirpal Singh's axiom is: "God plus mind
[manas] is man, and man minus mind [manas] is God." Swami
Bhagirath Baba, a Master from Bihar, India, said recently: "Moving down
from the middle of the two eyes is going towards ignorance, and moving
up from the middle of two eyes is going towards Knowledge." "The
beginning of the Turiyaa state has been said to be the Aajnaa-chakra
[Third Eye Center] (the Guru instructs about the Point in between the
two eyes where the vision of both unites), and the destination of this
is in Kaivalya--the State of Oneness--Pure Consciousness." Swami
Bhagirath Baba describes as ignorance or spiritual poverty a situation
of only being aware of the world below the Third Eye Center, the
material world of the fives senses but cut off from awareness of the
reality that exists above and beyond the Third Eye Center. For
Bhagirath Baba and other mystics, above the Third Eye is a kind of
tunnel that ultimately quite literally leads to God. Those who have had
NDE's or Near Death Experiences have described this same tunnel. The
observer passes through certain visions, sights and sounds, perhaps
stars, moons, and suns, inner regions or heavens, then bright Light,
from Light to Sound, and from Sound to Soundlessness and Formlessness.
I even know of several helpful "charts of the heavens", illustrating
the various levels, or regions of Inner Space, this Kingdom of the
Heavens that are within. Email me and I will gladly send some Shabd
Yoga as well as Gnostic charts to you! Three Ways We Can Honor the Soul
Kabir once said, "There is no other God like compassion on living
beings and worship of the Supreme Self." (The Bijak of Guru Kabir,
published by Shri Kabir Ashram, Jamnagar, India) There are three major
ways (no doubt many more) we can honor the soul, the divine within
ourselves and others. 1) A Sociable God: Where Two or Three Gather in My Name, I Am in Their Midst
The first way we can honor or acknowledge the soul is through spiritual
community, by connecting with other souls. The Eastern term for this is
"Satsangha" or "Satsang" (Associating with the Eternal Truth or God),
referring to people getting together to meditate as a group, discuss
spiritual principals of truth, sing hymns (bhajans, kirtans, bhajans),
and focus on the Wisdom of one's spiritual teacher, path, mystic order,
or tradition. It's also easy to recognize parallels to this in various
world religions and paths, East and West: synagogue, church, mass,
message board, chat room, book discussion group, class, tele-seminar,
friends meditating together, meeting together, including over the
phone, or via the web. These all, to varying degrees, could be viewed
as containing elements of Satsang. As we develop our
meditation practice and ethical foundation, one of the fruits of this
is the bhakta principal of seeing God in everyone. Eastern cultures are
quite advanced in this area. I really like the salutation used by an
Eastern religion known as the Kabir Panth, the Path of Guru Kabir:
"Bandagi Saheb!" Bandagi is from the Sanskrit 'vandana' - a salutation,
and saheb is a word for master. Bandagi saheb thus means: "I offer
salutation or greeting to the master dwelling in you". Bandagi Saheb
also reminds me of the greeting "Namaste'", which means: "The God in me
bows to the God in you." Also, in the Radhasoami tradition of India,
satsangis greet each other with "Radhaswami", meaning, Lord of the
Soul. The principals of this art of seeing God in others is quite
eloquently articulated in a holy book of the East known as, The Narada
Bhakti Sutras, which I highly recommend. One can find translations of
it online, as well as can order it via any good bookstore or library. 2) The Supreme Soul Assuming Control
The second way we can honor souls is by adhering to ahimsa values.
Ahimsa is an Eastern term for the Golden Rule meaning, cultivating
non-violence in one's thoughts, words, and deeds, to, more and more
with each passing day, become truly peaceful in all aspects of life.
This means being inspired, not by vague platitudes about inner and
outer peace, but by specific ethical principals to be guided by in
every aspect of life and living. As of late, rich sources of
inspiration for me have been the Bijak of Guru Kabir, the Saakhi Granth
of Guru Kabir, and countless Jainist Sutras. The religion from India
founded by Lord Mahavira known as Jainism has a vast amount of wisdom
to offer about ahimsa ethics, the values of the Supreme Soul. 3) Become Your Real Self In Meditation
The third way we can directly honor the soul is by BEING the soul in
meditation. When we first start practicing meditation, we may believe
that we HAVE a soul. If our meditation becomes deep and successful
however, over time we will realize that we ARE soul. It is the soul
that is inhabiting this body and mind. We don't merely have a soul
hidden away someplace -- WE ARE THAT. Not All Saints Are Dead
When it comes to spirituality, there are two basic approaches that most
have. The most common one is finding a book on spirituality. Many begin
the learning process this way. Of course, rather than the pursuit of
knowledge leading to mystical experience, it could be the other way
around for some. One may begin the spiritual search as a result of
something acting as a catalyst. People may begin seeking answers as a
result of having an experience that opens them up to new possibilities.
In any case, most with a spiritual curiosity may get ideas from certain
books, perhaps a book from a popular author with a best seller. This
could be described as an eclectic do-it-yourself spirituality. One is
not necessarily tethered to any specific spiritual path, tradition or
direction, just some of "this" and some of "that." Most of us begin
this way. There is however another approach. Some go from being an
eclectic spiritual seeker perpetually in seek-mode to someone who has
"found" a certain path or contemporary spiritual movement they resonate
with, that feeds their soul like none other thus far in their
experience. One may join a living school of spirituality, a mystic
order or lineage. Perhaps this lineage or path has been in existence
for many centuries. One may find that the wisdom of mystical paths such
as Kabbalah, Sufism or Sant Mat is not solely based on ancient
scriptures, scrolls, or holy parchments from the past, with a focus of
looking back to an earlier time of prophets and saints, like we usually
find in the mainstream exoteric religions. Rather -- what's especially
noteworthy about mystic paths is, they may have Living Buddhas, Living
Christs, Living Rumis, Living Hildegards, Living Kabirs, a Living
Master or Meister Eckhart, a Living One: a living mystic or saint with
us now, here on Terra firma in the Twenty First Century. Living Students Have Living Teachers
For it is the ability to truly listen that gives birth to an awareness
of a message, and an appreciation of a messenger. An Infinite God could
never have a limited number of inspired words, or be forever bound by
bookbinders. If there is no inspiration now, how could there ever have
been any inspiration in days gone by? There is also no missing element
or trace mineral, once present in the water supply during the middle
ages or earlier times but now gone, that once caused the appearance of
prophets and saints, and accounts for their absence now. What was true
then is true now. The same need that brought great souls into the world
during past centuries is still with us. My experience and belief is
that the age of prophets, apostles, masters or saints is still with us,
that there is a Living Gnosis Now. There are living Masters in the
world today. The reality and not the illusion of having a guru, begins
here, with this openness to the possibility of Living Ones Now. ////////
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terça-feira, novembro 24, 2009
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A
Conversation with Sunny Mueller of Loving Hut on Compassion, Climate
Change, and the Vegan Diet, on Spiritual Awakening Radio, Parts 1 and 2
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terça-feira, novembro 24, 2009
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Perseverance Pays - Never Ever Give Up or Discontinue Meditation. You Will Definitely Meet With Success. DhIraj dharay to kAraj saray. Jaldi karay to kAraj bigare" [Patience and Perseverance pays, while haste makes waste.] Sant Mat Mysticism Blog: http://santmat.gaia.com/blog Below
was translated by Pravesh K. Singh, Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India, and
is excerpted from the last satsang prawachan (discourse) given by
Maharshi Santsevi Paramhans jee Mahaaraaj, just one day before he
departed this world. This public discourse was given by him on Sunday,
3rd of June, 2007 in the Satsang Hall of Maharshi Mehi Ashram,
Kuppaghat, Bhagalpur, Bihar, India on the occasion of the weekly
afternoon satsang. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sant_santati http://profiles.yahoo.com/praveshksingh http://groups.zorpia.com/group/santmatFraternity Jagjivan
Sahab has said: "KAraj dhIre hot hai, kAhe hot adhIr. Samay pAy taruwar
falay, ketak sIncho nIr." [Any work takes its own due time, why do you
forsake patience? Trees come to fruition only at the right time,
however hard you may try and water them!] Santsevi
Ji: We sit in meditation, fail to concentrate, and get upset or fed up.
A pessimistic thinking sets in as to whether or not "I would be able to
do it." No, we should not get nervous, or anxious. Nor should we
nurture any doubts in our minds. We must go on trying, with persistence
and perseverance. Jagjivan
Sahab: "SAdho sumiran bhajan karo. Man manh duvidhA Anahu nAhi,
sahajahi dhyAn dharo. dhIraj dhari sanshay nahi rAkhahu, nAm bharose
raho. JagjIvan satguru ko bheto, bhavjal pAr karo." [O noble souls!
Practice mediation. Have no doubts in your minds, and do meditation in
a natural, unforced, simple state of mind. Have patience - give no room
to any sort of apprehensions, and have full faith in the Divine Sound.
For this, meet a true Guru, says Jagjivan, and learning the right
art/method of meditation, swim across the ocean of existence or the
cycle of births and deaths.] Swami Santsevi Ji: Whatever little is possible, do meditation everyday. But never ever give up or discontinue meditation. You will definitely meet with success.
Gurudev (Maharshi Mehi Paramhans ji Maharaj) used to say, "If it so
happens that you don't get one of three meals any day, not much harm is
done; not as much harm or loss as is incurred if you skip a single-time
of meditation on any given day." If the situation is such that a meal
has to be skipped in a day, let it be so, no big deal; but never ever
skip meditation. All of you please keep on practicing meditation
regularly, everyday. Gurudev will bestow you with success!
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domingo, novembro 08, 2009
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Satsang Discourse from the Bijak of Kabir With Commentary
Satsang Discourse: Shabd 16 of Kabir's Bijak, Volume Two: Shabdas
Hindi (English Translation Below) ramura jhijhi jantar bajai, kar charan bihuna nachai; kar bihuna bajai sunai shravan binu, shravan shrota soi; patan subas sabha binu awsar, bujhahu muni jan loi; indra binu bhog svad jibhya binu, akshai pind bihuna; jagat chor mandir tahan musai, khasam achhat ghar suna; bij binu ankur ped binu tariwar, binu phule phal phariya; banjh ki kokh putra avtariya, binu pag tariwar chadhiya; masi binu davat kalam binu kagad, binu akshar sudhi hoi; sudhi binu sahaj gyan binu gyata, kahahi kabir jan soi. Meaning
O Soul! The musical instrument plays softly, and (the mind) dances
without hands and feet; The music is played without hands, and is heard
without ears; The listener and the listening merge into one; The mind
is controlled, and listens to the divine melody always playing in the
master's court; O intelligent people! Try to understand this; In that
state there is enjoyment without senses, and tasting without tongue;
There is immortality without the body; The thieves (maya) plunder the
temple (body) and though the master is immortal, the house is empty; In
that state there is shoot without seed, and tree without stem; And
fruit bears without flowers; In the barren womb (empty mind) a son
(meditation) is born; And without feet it climbs the tree (God
realization) The ink pot is full without ink, and paper written without
pen; Without any writing all is known; Without recollection there is
intuitive knowledge in the soul, and it knows all without pursuing
knowledge; Kabir says He is the real devotee who understands this. Commentary
This shabd is full of incompatibilities when seen superficially. How
can there be dancing without hands and feet, and enjoyment without any
sense organ. What does it mean when the listener and the listening
merge into one? What is the thief that plunders the house when the
master is right there, and the house is empty? How can the shoot grow
without seed, or a tree without stem; and fruit bearing when there are
no flowers. In order to try to understand this shabd, it is important
to realize that when the knowledge of God is obtained, all
incompatibilities disappear; all dualities disappear. The soft
music is the divine melody which is heard when one is in meditation.
There is no need for hands and feet that make the mind dance in
ecstasy. There is no need for hands to play such music for the divine
melody resounds eternally. In that exhalted state of unity, there is no
listener or listening. In that state there is no need for any of the
sense organs in order to enjoy the bliss that is obtained in God
realization. The soul is immortal, and that immortality is realized
knowing that the body itself is mortal. Ordinarily, there is a
thief which is called maya or illusion which plunders the temple of
this body. It creates various desires and attachments, and robs the
mind of its tranquility which is needed for meditation. The immortal
soul resides there, but because of the illusive power of maya, the
house or the body appears to be abandoned. In that state of
God realization, there is only a state of consciousness in which there
is no direction such as up and down, front or back, good or bad, etc.
In such an 'empty mind' occupied in God realization, the state is
called meditation. In meditation divine knowledge dawns into the
consciousness, and divine knowledge encompasses every other type of
knowledge available to man. Guru Kabir thus states the ink pot has ink
and the paper is written, though no ink or pen are used. There is no
language, yet all is known. Without learning and remembering anything,
intuitive knowledge appears. This knowledge is supreme, and supersedes
all other knowledge. Guru Kabir is stating that the person who
understands this is a true devotee of God. Satsang Discourse: Ramaini 47 -- Bijak of Guru Kabir, with Commentary Hindi (English Translation Below)
jarasindhu sishupal sanghara, sahasrarjun chhal so mara; bad chhal ravan so gow bita, lanka rahal kanchan ki bhita; duryodhan abhimane gayau, pandav ker marm nahi payau; maya ke bimb gayal sab raja, utam madhyam bajan baja; chhow chakave biti dharani samana, ekow jiv pratit na ana kahan low kahown achetahi gayau, chet achet jhagara ek bhayau;
Sakhi: i maya jag mohini, mohini sab jag jhari, harichand sat ke karane, ghar ghar sog bikai.
Meaning
Jarasandh and Sishupal were slain; Sahasrarjun was killed deceitfully; The great deceiver Ravan, who lived in walls of gold in Lanka, was also finished; Duryodhan got killed because of his pride; no one knows even the whereabouts of the Pandavas; All the kings, sons of maya, playing the best or mediocre music, also died; The six emperors died and mingled with the earth; none of them believed in his own mortality;
How much more can I say? Everyone went without attaining realization;
yet the wise and the ignorant are busy with their arguments.
Sakhi: This maya is fascinating to the world; the whole world is allured by her; For the sake of truth Harischandra, in sorrow, sold himself from house to house.
Commentary
The theme of this ramaini is the power of maya and the perishability of
the world. Guru Kabir refers to several ancient kings and emperors, who
met their death because of their own ego, greed and deceitfulness. They
felt invincible. Maya, with its great power of delusion, defeated them
all. These rulers were prominent characters in the two great epics of
India - the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. (It is beyond the scope of
this commentary to go into details about them.) Modern equivalents can
be found in some of the dictators of today, (such as President Marcos
of Philippines, Chairman Mao Tsetung of China, Baby Doc Duvalier of
Haiti, Khomeini the religious dictator of Iran, and several others),
who in spite of their assumed power and invincibility have been, or
will be, defeated by revolts against them and by death. They are all
perishable.
Guru Kabir is teaching here that we should uphold truth at all costs
and obtain liberation from this world. We should not become victims of
maya and be fooled by her allurements. She arouses the passions,
cravings and desires, and these keep us in bondage. We become slaves to
them. We should see the Reality of the Divine Being manifesting
everywhere and live in thought, word and deed in truth and in purity.
He refers to Harischandra who was a king, but in order to uphold the
truth, he lost his kingdom and even sold his family and himself to
fulfill his word. But what do we see in this world? People are engaged
in quarrels, whether they belong to high castes or low castes. They
quarrel whether they are intellectual or ignorant. People quarrel on
the basis of religious beliefs, races and artificial classes. They are
all motivated by their own ego and vanity. They do not think that all
of their wrangling is entirely useless, as it will not help them to
obtain Self-realization and liberation from this world. They will all
die and leave everything behind. Our daily activities should be
motivated by the Eternal issues which eventually govern our lives.
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domingo, novembro 08, 2009
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Self-Analysis, From, Man! Know Thyself, By Kirpal Singh http://www.ruhanisatsangusa.org/knowthy.htm
Man is composed of body, mind (intellect) and soul. We are extremely
careful to develop ourselves physically and mentally, but understand
very little about the soul, which is the Power ruling both the body and
the mind. Physical joys are not lasting and there are limitations of
body and mind that we cannot ignore, so we must search for the
perennial source of joy and peace within ourselves. Self-analysis is
the first step in this direction. Many doubts assail our
minds at this stage. There is an Omnipotent Power called God, believed
in, worshipped and talked about by most people. Can we know more about
Him? Can we see Him and talk to Him? There is a definite and clear
reply to each one of these questions, but the most convincing one comes
from a Master, who in a few brief words exclaims, "Yes we can see and
speak to Him, that is, if we become as exalted as He is said to be."
Masters say "yes", and we do not have to wait until death comes, but we
can experience it right now. This is in consonance with Laws of Nature
of which we have as yet, no knowledge worth the name. All
around us, we see, we feel that everything from the tiny atom to the
mighty Universe, is governed by a Law of Nature. So, to the profound
thinker, there is nothing chaotic, haphazard or uncertain about this
Universe and the laws which govern it. To gain any objective, there is
a Law of Nature, a principle and method involved for checking, testing
and weighing the result of our endeavours. So it is too in this Science
of Nature, and similar methods can be traced in all religious
scriptures by any careful student, though expressed in different words
and various languages. We wish to enter the Kingdom of God,
"but how?" we ask ourselves. "With the help and guidance of one who has
himself entered and can guide us there," is the simple reply from the
Masters. "Is it possible?" "It is a knowledge which is as exact and as
sure as two and two make four," is again their reply. It is not enough
to be content with Holy Books and the singing of praises and hymns. We
must strive for the same degree of advancement as the authors of the
talks and knowledge recorded in these books achieved. Their experience
must become our experience, for, 'what a man has done, a man can do',
of course with proper help and guidance. We should stop at nothing
short of this.
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domingo, novembro 08, 2009
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Newly Archived Edition of Spiritual Awakening Radio: 10/30/09 Dr. Jagessar Das: Kabir, Part 4 "Non-violence
and compassion towards all living beings are fundamental principals in
a spiritual life. Thus killing is forbidden." A Pro-Vegetarian, Vegan
comment made by Dr. Jagessar Das of the KABIR Association, my recent
guest on Spiritual Awakening Radio.
A conversation with Dr. Jagessar Das of the Kabir Association about the
teachings of the Kabir Panth (Path of Guru Kabir), various writings of
Kabir, the path of ahimsa (non-violence in thought, word, and deed),
the health benefits following the vegetarian and vegan diets. Kabir as Peacemaker Between Hindus & Muslims:
The last segment features an excerpt from a few years back, in honor of
the late Mahant Shree Jagdish Das Shastri Sahib of the Kabir Panth, an
interview still quite relevant today about the need to cultivate more
peace in the world.
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sábado, novembro 07, 2009
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Modo atual:  sossegado
Mystic Poetry and Teachings of Sant Dariya Sahib of Bihar, A Great Master in the Lineage of Inner Light and Sound Mysticism
"Those
who develop interest in simran are really fortunate and are making a
good use of their human birth." (Domain Singh of the Sant Dariya
Mission Website)
The Sant Mat Mysticism Blog: http://santmat.gaia.com/blog
Below
the mystic verses of Sant Dariya is a discourse by Domain Singh of the
Sant Dariya Mission of Bihar, on the practice of Simran (Manas Jap):
repeating God's Name or Holy Names with love and devotion, a bhakti
practice of remembering God, done during available moments throughout
the day and night, as well as simran is a technique used during
meditation practice.

Before We Get to the Poetry and Spirituality, Some Sant Mat History: Background on Sant Dariya Sahib (1674--1780)
Sant Dariya was born in 1674 in the Rohtas District of Bihar, India. He
was brought up and remained at that place for most of his life. Dariya
was apparently given his name by the family Guru. Dariya's birth was
celebrated with great festivity. After the baby was one month old, a
holy man visited his place and the mother brought the baby before him.
This holy man carefully looked at the baby from head to foot, asked the
mother to take very good care of the baby and named him Dariya, to be
so recognized later. Dariya never looked upon him as a human being, and
always referred to him as the Lord or Sat Purush. Sant Dariya got
enlightenment at the age of twenty years. He was initiated into Inner
Light and Sound Meditation, Shabd Naam, by the same Satguru mentioned
above, that had been a major influence on Dariya's life.
In 1674, Dariya's Guru would have BEEN, or at least would have been
contemporary WITH, one of the early Dharamdasi Kabir Panth Gurus, the
"People of the Anurag Sagar", that is to say, a distinct branch of Sant
Mat related to Kabir that used a text called, The Anurag Sagar, along
with, The Bijak, Saakhi Granth, and other writings attributed to Guru
Kabir. Another signature teaching that early on was unique to the
Dharamdasi group was the view that Sant Dharam Das was the primary
gurmukh successor of Kabir. It is recorded that Dariya's Satguru,
mentioned above, eventually appointed Dariya Sahib to be his spiritual
successor.
Dariya became one of the great Saints of the Sant tradition of India, a
towering figure occupying some of that space in history between the
time of Kabir and that of Sant Tulsi Sahib of Hathras. In fact, for
awhile, Dariya and Tulsi Sahib were alive at the same time. Dariya
passed on when Tulsi was around seventeen years of age. Dariya Sahib
appointed several Saints to be his spiritual successors: Fakkar Das,
Basti Das, Sant Tika Das, and, Sant Guna Das, also contemporaries with
Tulsi Sahib, who likely spent some time in Bihar. Bihar was, and
remains, home-base of the Satsang of Sant Dariya Sahib. "He [Tulsi
Sahib] has freely used words of Braj, Avadhi, Rajasthani (Marwari),
Gujrati, Punjabi and Maithili, which leads one to conclude that, like
many other Saints, he must have traveled widely in V.P., Rajasthan,
Gujrat, Punjab and Bihar." (Tulsi Sahib, Saint of Hathras, J.R. Puri,
and V.K. Sethi, RS Books)
Tulsi Sahib said he was initiated by a living Satguru, but knowledge of
the name of that particular Guru is lost, or at least not necessarily
clear to us these many years later. The name of that Guru is not
recorded in the writings that have survived. Or is it, and we simply
aren't noticing? During those days, Sant Dariya has the distinction of
being the only living or recently departed Sant Mat Master Tulsi
mentions in his writings! Furthermore, Tulsi Sahib, in a hymn of
praise, a shabd, included Dariya on his list of the greatest Saints in the
history of India. Says Tulsi: "Nanak, Dadu, Dariya Saheb, Mira Bai,
Soor Das, Kabir and Nabbaji have all reached the Mystic Sky and have
given out the secrets. Their souls have got across and merged there."
My suspicion is that the unknown Guru of Tulsi Sahib was either Dariya
Sahib, or one of Dariya's successors in Bihar. Thus, contemporary Inner
Light and Sound Meditation or Sant Mat, the Path of the Masters as it
is known, associated with Sant Tulsi Sahib and Soami Ji Maharaj or Sant
Radhasoami Sahib, is directly connected to the Dharam Das branch of the
Path of Kabir by way of Dariya's Guru and Dariya Sahib of Bihar.
Masters
such as Dariya Sahib and Tulsi Sahib represented mystical hardcore
reformist voices somewhat critical of the overall direction the older
Sant Panths were headed in. Sufis, the followers of Guru Gobind Singh
(Ratnagar Rao?) or Sikhism, the Kabir Chaura or other branches of Kabir
Panth (other than the Dharamdasis), and the Dadu Panth of Rajasthan, do
not recognize Dharam Das as the gurumukh successor of Kabir, and they
do not use or recognize a key sacred text important to Tulsi Sahib
known as the Anurag Sagar. Those Panths or Paths do not seem to be the
the primary influences upon Tulsi Sahib. For the Dharamdasi Kabir Panth
group and the Dariya Sahib Panth however, the Anurag Sagar is a major
scripture, central to their teachings, history, and view of the cosmos
during this age of Kali Yuga. Therefore, these writings and teachings
unique to the Dharamdasi and Dariya branches of Sant Mat, being shared
by Tulsi Sahib are significant clues. Tulsi's views about Sant Mat
Spirituality, Kabir, Dharam Das, Panch Naam, the Anurag Sagar, a
critical stance against Kabir Panth as it had become during his day,
etc..., would most likely suggest an association with the Dariya
Satsang of Bihar. In my view, the teachings of Tulsi Sahib most
resemble those of Dariya Sahib, to the degree that it's safe to say
that, based on a close examination of the internal evidence provided in
the writings of Tulsi Sahib: theology, vocabulary, style, imagery,
quoted materials including the Anurag Sagar, stance towards the Kabir
Panth and other Sant Panths, that the primary influence upon Tulsi was
Dariya Sahib and the Dariya School of Sant Mat.
Back to Sant Dariya Sahib. "In one of his books, Dariya claimed himself
to be Saint Kabir in his previous birth." (Dr. Dharmendra Brahmachari
Shastri, who published a research paper on the Sant for his Doctor of
Philosophy thesis called Sant Dariya Kabir of Bihar) Certainly, many
believe the great sage Sant Dariya Sahib was the reincarnation of Guru
Kabir. In any case, it can be said that the teachings of Sant Dariya
Sahib and his Satguru successors do indeed represent a continued living
mystic-expression of this Path of Guru Kabir in this current Kali Yuga
Age. Says Sant Dariya Sahib:
"Sat Purush is the living Lord
And His own son serves as the ladder.
That ladder is continued through me, says Dariya.
Fakkar Das, Basti Das, and Guna Das,
Are the ladders proceeding from me.
Whomsoever they appoint as their successors
Would also be known as ladders.
Thus will my line of succession continue.....
"Those souls who remain in obedience
to these successors,
Shall cross the Ocean of the world.
How long will this line of succession continue?
Kindly relate it to us in your own words, asks Fakkar Das.
Listen mindfully, 0 Fakkar Das,
I explain this to you, says Dariya:
As long as the discipline of the Sound Current
is preserved unadulterated,
The line of succession will truly continue.
But when it is mixed with outer rituals
and display of external garbs,
My Sound Current will part company.
My Divine essence will depart,
And the souls will go into the mouth of Kal.
I shall then come to this world,
And shall proclaim the teaching
of the Sound Current again.
Proclaiming the teaching,
I shall found the line of succession.
And emancipating the souls,
I shall take them to my Abode.
For aeons I have been coming,
And imparting the teaching
of the true Sound Current."
Above is based on 1) information found at the Sant Dariya Mission
website; 2) the one book in English featuring excerpts from the many
writings of Dariya Sahib, by K.N. Upadhyaya; and, 3) my own articles
reflecting about Sant Mat history, the Kabir line of Masters, Dharam
Das, Dharam Das's son and spiritual successor: Churamani Nam, Dariya's
Guru, Dariya Sahib, and Tulsi Sahib. Note: Domain Singh of the Sant
Dariya Mission website really likes Upadhyaya's book on Sant Dariya,
thinks it's a wonderful and scholarly publication.
Spirituality: Mystic-Verses/Shabds of Sant Dariya Sahib
Let the practitioner be brave like a lion, and let him not forget the
holy repetition even for a moment! Let him be on alert with his
drawn-out bow and arrow! The thief (Kal) can never come near such a
one. (Sahasrani, M., p. 37)
Keep on repeating the holy names with tenacity, and remove the
impurities by repeated rubbings. With the impurities removed, one
becomes pure, and wisdom dawns upon such a one in full. Sahasrani. M.,
p. 61)
Sumiru Sat Nam niju kam hai jahi te
Practice the repetition of the true Names which alone is of value,
abandon the taste for worldly enjoyment, and attain thereby the inner
bliss. Have kindness in your heart, look with compassion, give up all
family rites and worldly concern.
Being detached, brush aside all worldly delusions, And take refuge
under the Satguru's holy feet, which is the kingdom of eternal bliss.
Disregarding sufferings and afflictions, cut off worldly snares, and be
firmly absorbed in contemplation which alone is of value.
Thereby the inner lotus will blossom, nectar will flow, and the inner
sky will resound with melody hearing which, Kal will flee away.
There the dazzling Light will shine and the true Sound will resound,
which will destroy heavy sins, and place a divine canopy over your
head. (Shabd 318, M,.pp. 103-104, D.G. Vol. I. p. 86)
Sumirahu satpad pran adhar
Carry on the repetition of the true names, taking it to be your very
life-breath. Obtain thereby the true Sound, and go across the ocean of
the world. When a disciple receives the holy names from the Guru, the
disciple is sure to attain the Unchangeable, Eternal and Immortal Abode.
The soul attains union with the Creator, and never again comes to this
world. That Abode is different from the three worlds. There resides the
Primeval Lord along with a multitude of pure souls.
A disciple who takes the Guru's word to his heart, is destined to go to
the True Abode, and is never to fall into hell. Having obtained the
Authentic Passport (Naam), he certainly goes to the Hidden Realm, and
never comes back here again, says Dariya. (Shabd 9I, M., p.40, D.G.
Vol. I, p. 64)
Light and Sound arise from the Primal Shabd. Let one make one's
attention one-pointed, and let the Surat catch the Sound Current with
rapt attention! This is the only way to rise to the Primal Shabd. One
should fix one's attention at that point where the sun and the moon
meet (at the eye-center).
One will find a resounding melody emanating from the Primal Shabd. One
should merge oneself into that melody. There the Thousand-petalled
Lotus blossoms, although the Primal Source is above the Akah Lotus.
There arises a unique fragrance from the Thousand-petalled Lotus,
enjoying which the souls are thrilled with great delight.
When one becomes a devotee of the Satguru, then alone love and devotion
are manifested through his service. The further journey is extremely
subtle. It can be crossed only by merging the Surat in the Sound
Current. Experiencing the refulgent Light and incomparable Sound (of
higher Regions) one is filled with bliss.
Reaching the Inaccessible (Agam) Region, one finds an exceedingly
dazzling Light. It is hard for the mind to stand that Light. Stepping
on the ladder of the Satguru, one tastes there the fruit of
Immortality. (Dariya Sagar, chaupai 165-171 & chhand 5, D.G. Vol
II, pp. 17-18)
When one sees with one's inner wisdom,
An eternal Light comes to one's sight.
One is absorbed in the Unstruck Divine Melody,
And the Lord is seen in the refulgence of Light.
(Dariya Sagar, chaupai 376-377, D.G. Vol. II, p. 38)
The Unstruck Divine Music is played every moment. And seeing the Divine
Form the soul is absorbed within. Only he who finds a wise Guru, can
attain the true Abode of Sat Nam.
(Dariya Sagar, chaupai 382-383, D.G. Vol II, p. 39)
(Sant Dariya Sahib -- Saint of Bihar, RS Books)
A
Satsang Discourse: Sumiran for God-Realization, An Article by Domain
Singh of the Sant Dariya Mission, the Sangat Founded by Sant Dariya
Sahib, a Sant Mat Community in Bihar, INDIA
http://theholysound.com/sant-dariya-saheb-bihar/Sumiran-for-God-Realisation.html
There are many kinds of Sadhana [spiritual practices] to realise God.
The question is which is the simplest and most suitable for the average
person. Many have realised God by repeating the name of the Lord. The
Guru gives the Name at the time of initiation. Lord Shiva achieved
immortality by repeating the holy name of the Lord. Savage Balmiki
became Brahma-like by repeating the holy name. The power of the holy
name is beyond description. In the Ramayana, Saint Tulsi Das has said
that the holy name of the Lord is more powerful than the Lord Himself.
In the Gita, Lord Krishna has said that amongst all the Yagyas, Jap
Yagya is the greatest.
The Name of the Lord has the capacity to reveal God. As the practice
progresses, the mind becomes subtler and subtler. Ultimately the mind
ceases and merges into the Transcendental. In this method of
meditation, one sits down, closes the eyes, maintains an easy and
comfortable posture, and without moving the lips or tongue repeats the
name given by the Guru. As the process progresses, the breathing
becomes calm and even. One's mind becomes quiescent. When the mind
becomes quiescent, God speaks. If we listen to the inner voice, we find
solutions to all our problems and frustrations.
By constant repetition of the Nam [Name] one can conquer lust and
passion. To face the ups and downs which is natural in human life,
there is no remedy better than ceaseless remembrance of God [simran or
sumiran: mentally repeating God's Name: manas jap, as a way to remember
God]. Saints of the Nirguna School of Spirituality [devotees or bhaktas
of the Formless God] right from the time of Kabir have praised the
power of sumiran. Gandhi jee was a great proponent of Nam-Bhakti.
Sant Dariya has described the importance of Nam- Bhakti in the following verses:
"Nam pratap yug yug chali aaye,
sakal sant gun mahima gaye"
jyo tarani jal jat taraee,
Nam sumiru jal bohit payee"
Dariya Sahib in the above verses says that the importance of Nam has
been recognized for aeons. Saints have praised its glory. A boat floats
on the water and whosoever has to cross a river rides a boat. To sail
through the ocean of life which is so difficult, one needs a boat of
sumiran to cross the ocean of life. God [at the highest level] is
Formless and very few get an opportunity to see him in a form (body [or
in the form of Satguru]: Sagun rup birla jan pave). The holy name of
the Lord which is Nirguna (beyond attributes) easily leads to the
realization of the Lord. According to Sant Dariya, akshar Nam
(alphabetical name) leads to nihakshar (Lord who is beyond kshar and
akshar). Here ksar and akshar denote perishable and non-perishable and
the Lord is beyond these dualities, whom Dariya Sahib calls nihakshar.
Nam is a great medicine to cure all kinds of ills in this samsara [this
world of changes]. Sumiran of the holy name subdues the mind and leads
to concentration. The mind at ease and peace cures many of physical and
mental diseases. It improves the immune system.
To sum up, the benefits of sumiran is immense for this life and life
beyond. Those who develop interest in sumiran are really fortunate and
are making a good use of their human birth. ////////
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Light and Sound on the Path for October 25th, 2009 Sant Mat Mysticism Blog: http://santmat.gaia.com/blog Enjoy the wisdom, also the audio and video links below -- there are many! Sant Mat Radio October Sant Mat Satsang PODcast at Blog Talk Radio: Go To: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/SantMatFellowship
Spiritual Awakening Radio: Dr. Jagessar Das: An Introduction to the
Path of Kabir: Part 1 - New Archived Show Available Online: CLICK TO
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Path of Kabir: Part 3 - New Archived Show Available Online: CLICK TO
LISTEN: http://view.liveindexer.com/ASXGenerator.aspx?mediaSKU=6sTnckN4tFo%2fDPvCY5MRSA%3d%3d Guru Kabir Kabir: All entities in the Universe are the Manifestations of the Same Soul: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sant_santati/message/522 Beautiful Short YouTube Video -- Words of Kabir: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V27TJr2eSQ "Meditation will remove all your burdens; meditation upon Ram's [God's] name will become your support." -- Guru Kabir Kabir says: "If you merge your life in the Ocean of Life, you will find your life in the Supreme Land of Bliss."
Guru Kabir: "O my brother, surrender everything and recite the Name."
Here Kabir is saying that through the technique of repeating/reciting
God's Name every day we will reach the ultimate state. We have to catch
the root first, and the root of devotion is simran, the repetition of
the sacred words imparted by the Master. If we remember God this way
during the day, when we sit down to meditate, it's much easier to reach
the Light at the Third Eye Center. My Sweet Lord -- George Harrison -- YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abo_U09wmE8 "There is no other God like compassion on living beings and worship of the Supreme Self." -- Kabir, in the Bijak, published by Shri Kabir Ashram, Jamnagar, India The Soul, A Drop from the Divine Ocean Supreme Self or Atman is a Hindu term for God. I'm also attracted to the Jainist term "Supreme Soul".
It occurs to me that the definition of "soul" for most is really atman
or Spirit combined with the astral and mental subtle bodies/coverings.
Those are generally lumped together and called "the soul." That's
understandable of course, as it represents "us" as separate individual
or individualized "drops" of the Divine Ocean. Kirpal Singh's axiom is:
"God plus mind [manas] is man, and man minus mind [manas] is God."
"Each spirit entity [soul] is a pure spark or atom of divine
consciousness and is of the same essence as God. Yet though these
sparks are ontologically united with the Divine, they are existentially
separated from it. This separation needs to be undone, for as a mystic
once expressed it, 'our hearts are ever restless until they find their
rest.'" -- Stephan Hoeller, Gnosticism: New Light on the Ancient
Tradition
This passage from Gnostic Bishop Stephan Hoeller above is very much in
harmony with the Path of the Masters, which teaches that the soul is
already is Sat Lok, the True Eternal Timeless Spiritual Realm, but
doesn't realize it. The outer world via the five senses comes pouring
in -- we are outwardly gazing all the time and dominated by mind and
matter. We have accepted our own reflections (bodies) as the only
reality. Thus the need for meditation, and not just any form of
meditation, but an initiation into the Mysteries of the Kingdom of God
or Inner Space within, that we might know, see and hear spiritually,
and explore those realms we inhabit that are beyond mind and matter.
Sage Sanathumara in the Chandogya Upanishad said, "The Self is one,
though it appears to be many. Those who meditate upon the Self and
realize the Self go beyond decay and death, beyond separateness and
sorrow." "Know the Self as Lord of the chariot, the body as the chariot
itself, the discriminating intellect as the charioteer, and the mind as
the reins." (Katha Upanishad)
The term Bandagi Saheb in Kabir Panth: Bandagi is from the Sanskrit
'vandana' - a salutation, and saheb is master. Bandagi saheb thus
means: "I offer salutation or greeting to the master dwelling in you".
Bandagi Saheb! Bandagi Saheb reminded me of the word "Namaste'", which
means: "The God in me bows to the God in you." Rumi: Travel Not the Road Alone A friend is needed; travel not the road alone, Take not thy own way through this desert! Whoso travels this road alone Only does so by aid of the might of holy men. The hand of the Director is not weaker than theirs; His hand is none other than the grasp of Allah! If absent saints can confer such protection, Doubtless present saints are more powerful than absent. If such food be bestowed on the absent, What dainties may not the guest who is present expect? -- RUMI Wishbone Ash: You Rescue Me Among the stars on this side of heaven I lay broken and destroyed. When people on the earth have cut you down The sky's the only place to hide. And as I floated in the moonlit night You arrived to take me home. I kissed your hand and I came back to life And all the wrong became all right. In all of my dreams You rescue me It always seems you rescue me I was wandering down endless roads A fallen angel in the cold You appeared before me like a vision To whisper love I used to know So easily you gave to me secret promises Like only magic words can flow In all of my dreams You rescue me It always seems you rescue me Wishbone Ash: You Rescue Me -- YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrsYxSrkGfE Rumi Poetry: The Masnavi, Book One, By Rumi -- PDF: http://elearn.mtsac.edu/dlane/masnavi5.pdf Rumi and Other Sufi Books Online -- Great Sufi Website: http://www.thesufi.com Sant Darshan Singh: tujhey kya khabar: ghulam ali -- YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quUC13ajEMs Sant Dariya Sahib of Bihar
Am a fan of Sant Dariya Sahib of Bihar, a great Satguru who lived in
Bihar a couple centuries back. Sant Dariya Kabir, the Son of Sat Purush
and Adi-Guru who incarnates from time to time to restart the spiritual
path of Inner Light and Sound on the Earth during this present Kali
Yuga age, starting a lineage of Masters, so that over the generations
souls may be initiated. He said: "As long as the discipline of the
Sound Current is preserved unadulterated, the line of succession will
continue. But when it is mixed with outer rituals and external garbs,
My Sound Current will part company...I shall come to this world, and
shall again proclaim the teaching of the Sound Current. Proclaiming the
teaching, I shall again found the line of succession, and emancipating
the souls, I shall take them to my Abode. For aeons I have been coming,
and emparting the teaching of the true Sound Current."
Sant Dariya Sahib of Bihar: "Be not intimidated by any fear. Hold fast
to the Naam (the Positive Power of inner Light and Sound of God) which
is always there to help." "Reflect thoughtfully and hold fast to my
technique of the Sound Current. Then having realized the True Sound,
cross the Ocean of this World (Samsara)."
"So long as love is not obtained, fondness for the Beloved cannot
arise. When nectar-like true love takes abode within oneself, only then
can one contact the loving Sound." (Sant Dariya Sahib of Bihar) George Harrison on the Soul: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrkQOMsSYaE What Is Life - George Harrison: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSwYfG--QGY The Beatles - Inner Light -- YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhHm-5lKkZ0 Lord Mahavira, Divali, and the Inner Sound in Jainism
While Divali is popularly known as the "festival of lights", the most
significant spiritual meaning is "the awareness of the inner light".
(Wikipedia)
Until the last moments of his life Lord Mahavira inspired many to seek
world peace through the attainment of inner peace, and he encouraged
people to realize their divine nature. For 30 years he traveled
throughout India to spread his message. At the age of 72, on the day of
Divali in the town of Pawa Puri, Mahavira ended his worldly journey. In
the state of deep meditation he attained nirvana. (Swami Sant Sevi Ji)
The Inner Sound in Jainism: Acharya Tulsi says: "From the infinitesimal
point and the divine sound the subtlest waves (vibrations)
reverberate." In his book, The Method of Using Preksha Dhyāna, Acharya,
Mahapragya writes: "Close both ears with your hands and listen to the
inner sounds." Swami Jnananada says in the Pandita Puja: "In the divine
sound of God (Bhagawan) all the mysteries are revealed." Shri
Jinendravarni states: "What does one hear with these ears? It is a
sweet sound. . . Closing my eyes, as if I were united with God, I was
away from this world. Only my Peace incarnate and dispassionate Lord
(Mahavira) and I existed [ego and worldly concerns had vanished in the
state of complete tranquility]." (The Harmony of All Religions, Swami
Sant Sevi Ji Maharaj)
The book, Harmony of All Religions, by Swami Sant Sevi Ji, on the inner
Light and Sound teachings in all the major world religions. The Jainism
chapter - PDF: http://spiritualawakeningradio.com/Harmony7-ChapterTwo.pdf Video of Swami Sant Sevi Ji Giving a Satsang Talk, Part One: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY-II8TTt5Q The WORD Moodly Blues: "The Word" This garden universe vibrates complete. Some we get a sound so sweet. Vibrations reach on up to become light, And then thru gamma, out of sight. Between the eyes and ears there lay, The sounds of colour and the light of a sigh. And to hear the sun, what a thing to believe. But its all around if we could but perceive. To know ultra-violet, infra-red and x-rays, Beauty to find in so many ways. Two notes of the chord, thats our fluoroscope. But to reach the chord is our lifes hope. And to name the chord is important to some. So they give a word, and the word is om. Moodly Blues: "Om" The rain is on the roof Hurry high butterfly As clouds roll past my head I know why the skys all cry OM, OM, Heaven, OM The Earth turns slowly round Far away the distant Sound Is with us everyday Can you hear what it say ...OM, OM, Heaven, OM The rain is on the roof Hurry high butterfly As clouds roll past my head I know why the skys all cry OM, OM, Heaven, OM YouTube: Moody Blues: The Word, and, OM: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfkUfarjVO8
"The Sound Current: Sweeter and sweeter its heavenly strains vibrate
through every living being, great or small, from world to world, and
from universe to universe. Its life-giving melodies may not be
consciously heard by those who are not trained to catch them, but there
is not one living being in all creation which does not derive its life
from this Current". (Julian Johnson, Path of the Masters) Nada Dhyana (Yoga of Sound) - Swami Achyutanand Ji Maharaj: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sant_santati/message/521 Baba Sawan Singh Maharaj Ji - part 1 -- YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKzXu1z5TTs Leaving the Matrix--A variety of negative thought-beliefs prevent souls from success in meditation: http://www.spiritualawakeningradio.com/leavematrix.html
An amazing YouTube video: The Morning Prayer (Jap Ji) of Guru Nanak, in
English, with Chant in Gurmuki and text in both English and Gurmuki: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpPJUjebWo8 A Living Mystic Path
Swami Sant Bhagirath Baba: "Moving down from the middle of the two eyes
is going towards ignorance, and moving up from the middle of two eyes
is going towards Knowledge." "The beginning of the Turiyaa state has
been said be the Aajnaa-chakra (the Guru instructs about the Point in
between the two eyes where the vision of both unites), and the
destination of this is in Kaivalya-the State of Oneness-Pure
Consciousness."
Sant Mat means: "The Way of the Saints" or "Path of the Masters." Inner
Light and Sound Meditation works best when practiced with a spirit of
Love and Devotion for God, the Beloved Lord of Love. Divine Currents of
Love, Light, and Sound to All. Sant Mat: Awakening to the Light: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHvJaoylVmU
Seeking a spiritual path, meetings (satsangs) in your area, Initiation
into Inner Light and Sound Meditation? What city are you in or near?
Reply back and I can send you contact info. In the Love, Light and Sound of the Beloved, James http://www.SpiritualAwakeningRadio.com/santmat
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sábado, outubro 24, 2009
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Happy Divali! While
Divali is popularly known as the "festival of lights", the most
significant spiritual meaning is "the awareness of the inner light".
Central to Hindu philosophy is the assertion that there is something beyond the physical body
and mind which is pure, infinite, and eternal, called the Atman. Just
as we celebrate the birth of our physical being, Deepavali is the
celebration of this inner light, in particular the knowing of which
outshines all darkness (removes all obstacles and dispels all
ignorance), awakening the individual to one's true nature, not as the
body, but as the unchanging, infinite, immanent and transcendent
reality. With the realization of the Atman comes universal compassion,
love, and the awareness of the oneness of all things (higher
knowledge). This brings Ananda (inner joy or peace).
The gunas
are the underlying forces or tendencies which one needs to have
unaffected, direct relation with in order to find effectiveness and
righteousness in life: they are lines of potential and illuminate
thought and action, thus the inner meaning of Diwali being the festival
of lights.
Deepavali celebrates this through festive fireworks,
lights, flowers, sharing of sweets, and worship. While the story behind
Dipavali varies from region to region, the essence is the same - to
rejoice in the inner light (Atman) or the underlying reality of all
things (Brahman). (Wikipedia)
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sábado, outubro 24, 2009
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Kabir
Poetry, Wisdom, and Mysticism, Part Two: October 16th Spiritual
Awakening Radio - New Archived Show Available Online: More of My
Conversation with Dr. Jagessar Das of the Kabir Association CLICK TO LISTEN: http://view.liveindexer.com/ASXGenerator.aspx?mediaSKU=M2oxoMdDfYxJPuZEuC42og== Sat Guru Kabir Sahib Part
Two in the Kabir Series: A program of Kabir poetry from the Bijak,
Robert Bly's Kabir Book, Songs of Kabir, by Rabindranath Tagore, and
more conversation with Dr. Das, translator of the Bijak of Guru Kabir
and other writings published by the Kabir Association. Dr. Jagessar Das
is the President of the Kabir Association of Canada, affiliated with
the Dharamdasi Branch of Kabir Panth (The Path of Kabir): http://www.Kabir.ca The
Dharamdasis are the "People of the Anurag Sagar". That is to say, the
Anurag Sagar: Kabir's Ocean of Love, was a sacred text composed,
published, has been read in satsangs, and contemplated for centuries
by: the Dharamdasis, the Branch of Kabir Panth founded by Sant
Dharamdas Sahib. Anurag Sagar (The Ocean of Love) online: http://www.spiritualawakeningradio.com/anurag.html All for the Love of Wisdom and Radio, James Producer and Host Spiritual Awakening Radio Productions
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sábado, outubro 10, 2009
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Shabad [the Heavenly Sound or Word] is the Creator of the whole universe.
It is also its operator. It is this very Word which produces Sound behind
our eyes. When we get the initiation from a Saint, practice Naam simran
to retrace our consciousness from toes to a spot behind the eyes [at the 3rd
Eye Center] , only then something is accomplished.
("Anurag Sagar", Volume I of III, Maharaj Baba Kehar
Singh's Commentary)
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Oct
9th Spiritual Awakening Radio: Dr. Jagessar Das: An Introduction to the
Path of Kabir: Part 1 - New Archived Show Available Online
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A program of Kabir poetry from the Bijak, Anurag Sagar, Songs of Kabir
from the Adi Granth, and a wonderful conversation with Dr. Das,
translator of the Bijak of Guru Kabir and other writings used by the
Kabir line of SatGurus! Dr. Jagessar Das is the President of the Kabir
Association of Canada, affiliated with the Dharamdasi Branch of Kabir
Panth (The Path of Kabir). The Dharamdasis are the "People of the
Anurag Sagar". That is to say, the Anurag Sagar: Kabir's Ocean of Love,
was a sacred text composed, published, has been read in satsang, and
contemplated for centuries by the Dharamdasis, the Branch of Kabir
Panth founded by Sant Dharamdas Sahib.
All for the Love of Wisdom and Radio,
James
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