Guest guest Posted November 1, 2007 Report Share Posted November 1, 2007 Divine life is life in God or the Immortal soul. He who leads the divine life is free from cares, worries, anxieties, miseries, sufferings and tribulations. He attains immortality, perfection, freedom, independence, eternal peace, supreme bliss and perennial joy. He radiates joy, peace and light everywhere. To lead the divine life, you need not retire into forests. You can lead the divine life while remaining in the world. What is wanted is renunciations of egoism, mineness, attachment, vasanas and trishnas. Give the mind to God the the hands to the service of humanity. Serve humanity with Atma bhava. Serve the poor. Serve the sick with Narayana Bhava. Serve the society. serve the coutry. Selfless service is the highest yoga. Samadhi will come by itself without any effort for one, who is solely absorbed in service, when his heart is purified. Service is worship of the lord. He who sees Brahman or the immortal soul in the spoon, Brahman in the medicine, brahman in service, he who thinks or meditates thus, while doing service, veriliy reaches HIM. The practice of Brahmacharya is very important for spiritual progress. Brahmcharya is the basis for acquiring immortality. It is itself divine life. Brahmacharya brings material progress and psychic advancement. It is a substratum for a life of peace in Atma. It gives tremendous energy and gigantic will-power and good thoughts. Japa is an important anga of yoga or divine life. A Mantra is divinity. Japa is the repetition of the Mantra or the names of the lord. In kali Yuga, practice of Japa alone can give eternal peace, bliss and immortality. Japa ultimately results in Samadhi or communion with the lord. It is not the number of japa or the length of time of kirtan that counts for spiritual growth but it is the intensity of bhava with which the Lord's names are sung. ((As told by Swami Sivananda)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2007 Report Share Posted November 1, 2007 RAM RAM GREAT POSTING AND ALSO THANKS FOR THREE STATES OF MINDS , BEAUTIFULL HARE RKISHNA ,HARE RKISHNA ,KRISHNA KRISHNA ,HARE HARE,HARE RAMA ,HARE RAMA ,RAMA RAMA ,HARE HARE > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2007 Report Share Posted November 2, 2007 , " Aum " <beirut_ka_baba wrote: > > vasanas and trishnas. Atma bhava. > Narayana Bhava. > The practice of Brahmacharya is very important for spiritual > progress. > anga of yoga or divine life. > lord. In kali Yuga, intensity of bhava with............. Dear Aum I apologise for being 10 steps behind the others on this one! :-) This post was very interesting ( & there have been many interesting posts recently) but this was one example of how I now have a list of sanskrit words I will have to look up, before I can come back to you with my questions. Please, please dear brothers & sisters, bear this in mind before posting. I know some of you include a translation for some words (or when you use your 'own language') but others dont. It would be such a help if you could help me out with this as you are going along, as I really want to 'hear' what you are saying. I would really appreciate this. With much love to you all Farah (Ps Sudhakar, thankyou for the posts. Apologies for not replying, but I did read them & found them interesting.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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