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Dear Divakar:

 

Namaste! I am happy to see your queries.

 

> our karma. I want to know on what basis you came to

> the conclusion.

 

:)

 

Let me give you another clue,

 

Did you also know that if we practice the art of burning the seeds of

past karma in the 48 petals (dont count the two lying in ajna) the

seeds will not manifest. Dont the beejas/seeds sprout only when we

create the right environment for them to manifest? What is this art

of burning the karma?

 

Let me give still another clue,

 

Doesnt the bangle of jyotisa given by Shri Yukteshwar Ji to

parmahamsa yogananda remind us that the stars can be outwitted? Did

not paramahamsa yogananda transcend his jatakam/chart every time an

astrologer predicted that his past karma would manifest?

Fasting/Tapas are some of the ways of softening/neutralizing your

karma. However can the karma be burnt/exhausted - when seeds are

placed on a hot frying pan , do they ever sprout?

 

Yes, we come to prithvi because we are seperated from the infinite

source. In fact the prithvi tattva karma is the most difficult to

overcome. But it is Sani the Mahakaala that gives us that time/edge

to exhaust all our karma. Is it not?

 

I conclude by quoting Sri Krsna , "To surrender the fruits of our

actions/karma is a great practice. When we surrender the fruits of

our actions/karma we get the greatest Fruit." Yes, Rasi is the

root/deha, navamsa is the fruit/meru-danda. Can the deha exist

without the meru-danda?

 

What is this greatest Fruit?

 

To be established in the state of "Purno'ham" viz. the state between

the two syllables "So" and "Ham" is the greatest seva that one can do

towards one's Guru. I will give you the equation and understanding

for 1 muhurta in a subsequent posting after reading your responses,

 

I hope you got the clues,

 

Into the lotus feet of Sadguru,

 

Best Wishes,

 

SVC

 

 

, Divakara Tanjore

<div_tan> wrote:

>

> Dear SVC,

>

> In one of your responses you have mentioned that if we

> can retain our breath for 48 minutes we can clean all

> our karma. I want to know on what basis you came to

> the conclusion.

>

> Secondly we come to earth to learn and grow, to face

> some pain so that we will learn lessons and pay back

> our karma, if we do not face challenges how will we

> learn and how we will payback our karma. how can there

> be a short cut to karma?

>

> Why cant we boldly accept that I am open to learn from

> my past mistakes and what ever I have to go through I

> will go through and learn and comeout a changed

> person. why do we try ways to clear the karma, will

> god like the shortcuts?

>

> Divakar.

>

> --- svc_astro <no_reply> wrote:

>

> > Dear George:

> >

> > Namaste!

> >

> > Very beautiful contribution,

> >

> > With Best Wishes,

> >

> > SVC

> >

> >

> > ,

> > pillai george

> > <pillai_george> wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > > Wishing to encourage her young son's progress on

> > the piano, a

> > mother took her boy to a Paderewski concert.

> > >

> > > After they were seated, the mother spotted a

> > friend in the audience

> > and walked down the aisle to greet her. Seizing the

> > opportunity to

> > explore the wonders of the concert hall, the little

> > boy rose and

> > eventually explored his way through a door marked

> > "NO ADMITTANCE."

> > >

> > > When the house lights dimmed and the concert was

> > about to begin,

> > the mother returned to her seat and discovered that

> > the child was

> > missing. Suddenly, the curtains parted and

> > spotlights focused on the

> > impressive Steinway on stage. In horror, the mother

> > saw her little

> > boy sitting at the keyboard, innocently picking out

> > "Twinkle, Twinkle

> > Little Star."

> > >

> > > At that moment, the great piano master made his

> > entrance, quickly

> > moved to the piano and whispered in the boy's ear,

> > "Don't quit. Keep

> > playing." Then, leaning over, Paderewski reached

> > down with his left

> > hand and began filling in the bass part. Soon his

> > right arm reached

> > around to the other side of the child and he added a

> > running

> > obbligato.

> > >

> > > Together, the old master and the young novice

> > transformed a

> > frightening situation into a wonderfully creative,

> > experience. And

> > the audience was mesmerized.

> > >

> > > The lesson: Whatever our situation in life and

> > history -- however

> > outrageous, however desperate, whatever dry spell of

> > the spirit,

> > whatever dark night of the soul -- God is whispering

> > deep within our

> > beings, "Don't quit. Keep playing.

> > >

> > > You are not alone. Together we will transform the

> > broken patterns

> > into a masterwork of My creative art.

> > >

> > > Together, we will mesmerize the world."

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Yours

> > >

> > > George Pillai

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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