Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 Sat Nam everyone... Can anyone comment on this line? naanak ayvai jaanee-ai sabh aapay sachiaar (O Nanak! Know this: A person of Truth contains the whole universe) It came up for me in my meditation today..in relation to the pranic body and gaining a new perspective...although I'm not totally in the dark around what this could mean....I was wondering if something somebody else might say may give me a new or broader perspective? Thanks, Sat Sangeet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 Sat Nam Sat Sangeet, I`ll give a try and hope to bring some clue. I receive different kinds of messages thru meditation, especially after good KY series. Sometimes is something urgent in matter that I have to care for, sometimes a hint for my espiritual behaviour or something I have to do to someone... I find meditation very close to a radio station. You hear what is coming to you, or what you have to do about a subject. I believe you just had the tuning in experience Yogi Bhajan explained about how our Sensory System will be working. Maybe if you re-read his lecture about this subject you will find some personal relation to the lines you received. He says about the more truthful relations that will be part of the world. It has to do with destiny. He says; "As we establish a sense of our own identity, our destiny will be revealed to us." Wahe Guru Sotanter Kaur > Sat Nam everyone... > > Can anyone comment on this line? > > naanak ayvai jaanee-ai sabh aapay sachiaar > (O Nanak! Know this: A person of Truth contains the whole universe) > > > It came up for me in my meditation today..in relation to the pranic > body and gaining a new perspective...although I'm not totally in the > dark around what this could mean....I was wondering if something > somebody else might say may give me a new or broader perspective? > > Thanks, > Sat Sangeet > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 Sat Nam I don't know if my words will be of any use - a mere novice I am and have no knowledge of that particualr phrase ... but your posting bought to mind for me an experience with a lavender quartz crystal... I was in a meditative space and held this crystal above my crown chakra and my awareness was taken within it. Inside was the whole universe. Spacious for what appeared to be a medium sized crystal! *grin* In specific relation to the pranic body I know not, but are we not all at essence truth? Are we not all one with all? Therefore we do all contain the whole universe if only we remember what/who we are? Don't know if this is of any assistance? Would love to hear other perspectives too. Love and Light, Al Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 The connection between the 4th pauri and the pranic body is that the 4th pauri is about breaking through blocks concerned with "lack." When we realize the immanence of the God force, we realize He is everywhere, and how can there possibly be any consciousness of lack when the infinite giver is everwhere and in everything? Is there something personal? Perhaps. There is a line in Japji that speaks directly to every soul, has special meaning. Perhaps you can find the line that speaks your's. Or maybe you have already found it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 Thank you Seva Simran....That's the connection I was looking for....during the meditation I was having a sense of that infinite sea of energy, but my perspective was that it was very much "inside" of me...and up until this point my perspective of being connected to the infinite (the Source) was that, it flowed "into" me from "out there" and I was part of it, in that it flowed through me or into me... ....but this new perspective that I was having, was that the "Source" was within me flowing out..but at the same time...all that was outside of me was still flowing in??? I realized my entire perspective had to change with this information...because how can there be a "lack" ever, if the source of all, is within me and without me?? I couldn't hold this information in a linear way...cause it didn't make sense in that way....how can I be the source and the reciever at the same time? That's when I heard the line from Japji... I know!! I've been working on finding the one line that speaks to my Soul! ! At this point I find so much of it speaking to me...I just continue to contemplate and work with what arises when it does. Blessings, Sat Sangeet sevasimransingh <mark.terrell wrote:The connection between the 4th pauri and the pranic body is that the 4th pauri is about breaking through blocks concerned with "lack." When we realize the immanence of the God force, we realize He is everywhere, and how can there possibly be any consciousness of lack when the infinite giver is everwhere and in everything? Is there something personal? Perhaps. There is a line in Japji that speaks directly to every soul, has special meaning. Perhaps you can find the line that speaks your's. Or maybe you have already found it. "OUR DESTINY IS TO BE HAPPY" - Yogi Bhajan To UNSUBSCRIBE from this list, please send a blank email to Kundaliniyoga NO UNSUBSCRIBE REQUESTS TO THE LIST PLEASE!> WEB SITE: kundalini yoga KUNDALINI YOGA ON-LINE TRAINING. Details from kundalini yogaclasses.html Transitions to a Heart Centered World - Gururattan K. Khalsa Ph.D. The most comprehensive source of Yogi Bhajan's Kundalini Yoga sets and meditations available! transitions.html Post your free ad now! Canada Personals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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