Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 Dear Jagbirji All the great mystics of the past who achieved their realisation, their yoga, have something to say to us as enlightened historians. We do however have to understand both the historical context of each mystic, and the overall continuum of the historical understanding of the Divine feminine. And also, dare I say it, a working knowledge of vibrational awareness. The problem with sticking to the mainstream sources is the very considerable editorial process that all the holy scriptures have gone through, not to mention mistranslations when they are translated through two or more languages. In my current work, which extends well beyond prophecies, I am attempting to reclaim that understanding of the Divine Feminine which those mystics had. I am currently writing a thesis chapter on Sophia (Divine Wisdom) and will post this in due course. I would like to encourage brother Furat to continue to make available English translations from the texts of his Sufi heritage. I find them very useful, and difficult to find elsewhere. John shriadishakti , " jagbir singh " <adishakti_org> wrote: > shriadishakti , Furat Aesam > <springingriver> wrote: > > > > > > > > " Please send me the whole text of 00.04.23, Easter Puja, Istanbul > and 00.02.06, Shri Shivaratri Puja, Pune. i want to read it in its > entirety before answering about Kiyama and Kalki. " > > > > Jagbirji, > > > > I get all my talks from the Sahajvidya. There they are in > > excerpts. Quite beautifully done. And the Valaya didn't have it > > either. > > > > > > Dear Furat, > > The quotes that you sent really need the latest Pentium 4 chip to > crunch. i do not think my processor is up to that mark. The only > person who can really answer all that is Sahajist who compiled that > Sahaja Yoga Prophecies. > > i normally keep within the confines of the Bible, Koran, Granth > Sahib, Vedas, Puranas and Upanishads, i.e., the holy scriptures > traditionally accepted by the majority. It is my experience that if > you cross the fringes of accepted religious scriptural boundaries > into sub/minor texts the chances of getting lost, confused or > contradictory is almost a certainty. > > i am quite confident that Sahajist, notwithstanding his hard work to > compile such an impressive list, will not attempt to explain the > numerous prophecies for that reason. It is fraught with danger and > delusion. > > The best would be sticking to well-traveled paths as the scenery and > landmarks are recognizable by the majority. It makes a pleasant and > enjoyable journey that most are willing to follow. That is why we > have found Shri Mataji's spiritual journey immensely confident, > comforting and protective. We know we are not following a blind > faith because She keeps using various religious landmarks as a > compass to chart our journey. And myself, ever since joining this > spiritual trek to the Other Shore, have always double-checked my > bearings. After a decade i have still not found a single cause for > concern. > > Jai Shri Mataji, > > > jagbir > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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