Guest guest Posted January 10, 2003 Report Share Posted January 10, 2003 There was some discussion the other day about Sri Kalki. I understand the collective consciousness of the sahaja yogis to be the white horse on which the Child/king that is Sri Kalki rides. That when enough realised souls have become established at sahasrara having got over the problems at ajna The real Last Judgement will occur rather suddenly. as Sri Mataji said it is our destiny to be the wheels of the chariot of God. From childhood I was convinced I would participate in the Second coming and read Revelations searching for clues.It feels as if we are up to the final couple of chapters. But when Ilook at the people around me in this city it is obvious that most of them wouldn't know what I meant if I said Sri Adi Shakti is here and Christians i used to know don't believe me when I tell them Sri Mataji is actually the Holy Spirit. Or Feminists don't believe She could actually be the Great Mother Goddess.... because most of them are not really seeking with a pure heart. When I got my realisation I went the next day to tell fellow yoga students and Tai chi class " I've found it " that was when I discovered they all were doing these things for totally different reasons. It can only ever be the few who are pure in heart and Sri Mataji knows and calls each at the right time. And like Ishmael I feel it is all working out and jagbir's fiestiness is part of the plan. Jai Sri Mataji,Lyndal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2003 Report Share Posted January 12, 2003 shriadishakti , " in2centre <supatni@b...> " <supatni@b...> wrote: > There was some discussion the other day about Sri Kalki. I > understand the collective consciousness of the sahaja yogis to be > the white horse on which the Child/king that is Sri Kalki rides. > That when enough realised souls have become established at > sahasrara having got over the problems at ajna The real Last > Judgement will occur rather suddenly. as Sri Mataji said it is our > destiny to be the wheels of the chariot of God. > From childhood I was convinced I would participate in the Second > coming and read Revelations searching for clues.It feels as if we > are up to the final couple of chapters. " The word Kalki is actually an abbreviation of the word Niskalankh. Niskalankh means the same as My name is, which means Nirmala. That it is spotlessly clean. Something that is spotlessly clean is Niskalankh — without any spot marks. Now this incarnation has been described in many Puranas as will be coming on this Earth on a white horse in a village of Sambhalpur. They call it Sambhalpur. It is very interesting how people take everything so literally. The word Sambhalpur means bhal is the forehead; sambhal means at that state; that means Kalki is situated at your bhal. Bhal is the forehead and here He is going to be born. That is the real meaning of the word Sambhalpur. In between Jesus Christ and His destroying incarnation of Mahavishnu called as Kalki there is a time given to human beings to rectify themselves, for them to enter into the Kingdom of God, which in the Bible is called as Last Judgment. " Shri Kama-Rupini Shri Nirmala Devi Kundalini And Kalki Shakti, Bombay, India — Sept 28, 1979 " The tenth and last Avatar of Vishnu represents for the Christians the second coming of Jesus, as Judge. In India that Avatar was called by the name of Kalki. He has been expected to come at the end of Kali Yuga to put an end to wickedness and restore the Kingdom of righteousness, like that of Satya Yuga, the age of Truth. The Vishnu Purana described the advent of Kalki in the following way: " When the practices taught by the Vedas and the institutes of law shall nearly have ceased, and the close of Kali Age shall be nigh, a portion of that divine being who exists of his own spiritual nature in the character of Brahma, and who is the beginning and the end, and who comprehends all things, shall descend upon the earth. He will be born in the family of Vishnuyasas, an eminent brahmin of Sambhalpur village, as Kalki, endowed with the eight superhuman faculties. By his irresistible might he will destroy all Mlechas, thieves, and all whose minds are devoted to iniquity. He will then re-establish righteousness upon earth; and the minds of those who live at the end of the Kali Yuga shall be awakened and be made as pellucid as crystal. The men who are changed in virtue of that particular time shall be as the seeds of human beings, and shall give birth to a race who shall follow the laws of Krita Age, or Age of Purity. " Fine arts and writings describe Kalki as a man riding upon or bowing before a white horse, holding a sword in His hand. He is the one who will purify the present degenerate age and restore purity and goodness (W.J. Wilkins, pp. 245-248.) The Bible was extremely explicit about the second coming of the Saviour on this earth. The Transfiguration was actually the anticipation of the second coming of Jesus (Matthew 17: 2; Mark 9: 3; Luke 9:2 9.) " The Son of man is about to come in the glory of His Father with His angels, and then He will render each according to his doings " (Matthew 16: 27; see also 25; 31; 26: 64; Mark 8: 38; Luke 9: 26; Zechariah 14: 5; Jude 14.) Most references, however, abound in the Revelation of John of Patmos: " Behold, a white horse, and He that sat upon it having a bow; and a crown was given to Him, and He went forth conquering and He might conquer " (6. 2.) The text later mentioned a red, a black and a yellow horse (6. 4,5,8) where we find the exact colours acquired by Vishnu during the four cosmical ages. In Krita Yuga he became Ananta being white (Suklavarna); in Treta he was Kapiladeva being red (Raktavarna); during Dvapara he was known as Krishna being black (Krishnavarna); and in Kali Yuga — Chaitanya (= the divine, all-pervading vibrations) yellow (Pitavarna) . . . The white horse, in both scriptures, announced the approach of the golden age. " And I saw the heaven open, and behold, a white horse, and One sitting on it, (called) Faithful and True, and He judges and makes war in righteousness " (19:11) We also read about " He that has the sharp two-edged sword " (2:12; see also 1: 16; 2: 16; 19: 15, 21.) Mankind has already been warned: " For the time is near " (1: 3): " I come quickly " (3:11; 22. 7, 23, 20), but the moment of Judgement cannot be known: " Of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of the heavens, but (My) Father alone " " (Matthew 24:36; Mark 13: 32.) Dan Costian, Bible Enlightened (Dan Costian, Bible Enlightened, 1995, p. 233-34.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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