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shriadishakti , " Jay Dayal " <dayals@c...> wrote:

> Dear Jagbirji,

>

> Jai Mata Ji to you and all members of the group.

>

> I have heard about Sahaj Yoga only when I heard about Matashri

> Nirmala Devi and tried to find out more about her on the internet,

> unfortunately there are no centers operating in Fiji. I am a very

> staunch devotee of Holy Chandi Mata and after reading about

> Matashri, I had always wanted to know more. The website, may not be

> the medium through which we can learn a whole lot about Matashri

> hence this email. I would be glad to meet someone who can tell

> his/hers experiences.

>

 

Dear Dalalji,

 

Thanks and welcome to the group. Yes, there are at present no centers

in Fiji. i did hear about some SYs trying to set up a center some

time back but do not know the outcome. If there is anything on this i

will let you know.

 

i know little of the physical Adi Shakti Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi but

much about Her spiritual nature in the Sahasrara. It was my 13-year-

old son who first meditated in 1993 and began meeting Her daily. Ever

since then i was shown the awesome splendor and infinite power of the

Shakti, and asked hundreds of questions over the years. Since 1993 i

have surrendered and devoted my life to Her. My children continue to

meet Her in meditation, and get answers to my questions when the need

arises. All that has been witnessed is now the foundation of the

www.adishakti.org website.

 

Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi is the Great Goddess of the Sanatana Dharma:

 

" The culture of the Great Goddess was very ancient in the Indian

area. According to E. Mackay, besides the Indus small statues found

in Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro represented Parvati, the wife of Shiva-

Pashupati (the divine Shepard, Lord of Creatures) despite the fact

that these names had not yet appeared in the pre-Vedic period. Her

equivalent in the Aryan Vedas was Ushas (the dawn), the daughter of

Heaven (Dyaus Pitar.) The effigy of Shiva- Pashupati carved on a

ceramic seal from the third millennium discovered in Mohenjo-Dara

depicted the deity seated in a Yogic asana since Shiva is Yogeshwara

(Lord of Yogis.) The culture of the Mother Goddess was dominant with

the Dravadians too.

 

The age of the Vedic Gods started with the Aryan invasion, when the

Divine Mother was represented as Bhoomi-Devi (Earth Goddess, Mother

Earth), earlier called Prithivi or as the sacred Cow Kamadhenu or

Surabhi. The Vedas mentioned Gayatri about whom Kennedy (Hindu

Mythology, p. 345) wrote: " Nothing in the Vedas is superior to

Gayatri. The Gayatri is the Mother of the Vedas and of

brahmins. . . . For the Gayatri is Vishnu, Brahma and Shiva, and the

four Vedas. " The old holy scriptures talk about Gods who become

important in the later age of the Puranas.

 

The Divine Mother occupied a prevailing place among the Puranas

deities. She is the Adi Shakti. As Maha-Devi She is the wife of the

supreme God Shiva, being known under different other names: Bhairavi

(the Terrible) when Shiva becomes Bhairava; Uma (Light), in Kena

Upanishad; Haimvati (the daughter of the Himalayas); Jagadamba or

Jagan-mata (the Mother of the World); Durga (the Inaccessible);

Parvati (the Mountaineer); virgin Gauri (the Yellow or Brilliant);

Kali (the Black) first mentioned in the Vedas where She was

associated with Agni, later as the wife of Shiva. In the Puranas we

find Her as Lakshmi (the Luck), Vishnu's wife, `. . . This

enumeration might further continue with Bhavani, Chandi or Chandika,

Shyama (the Black) and the others that reach the number of one

thousand names, all mentioned in the Sri Lalitambika Sahasranama

Stotram.

 

She has always been the Shakti, the Power of the corresponding

masculine incarnation when appearing in the human form, as a Mother,

Wife or Daughter, for example: Sita Rama's wife; Radha

Krishna's wife; Draupadi, wife of the Pandavas; Mary, Jesus'

mother; Fatima, Muhammad's daughter and Hazrat Ali's wife.

She has now manifested at the end of the Kali Yuga to announce the

dawn of the golden age, Satya Yuga. " 1

 

 

> I still do not know if Sahaj Yoga can be easy for me or know as I

> do not know how it is done, but my eagerness will lead me to the

> lotus feet of Matashri one day. I hope that you will consider

> answering some questions that I may have from time to time.

>

 

Dayalji, you will learn that Sahaja Yoga is just meditation and

learning to be thoughtless. It is one of the easiest method of yoga.

All you need to get your kundalini raised by Shri Mataji. Just follow

the link below and She will raise your kundalini:

 

http://www.meditate4free.co.uk/realiz_exp.htm

After that just continue to meditate on Shri Mataji within. If you

have faith that the Shakti resides within you in the Sahasrara, then

any meditation will bear fruit. She is not interested in precise

rituals but purity of heart, fearless faith and selfless devotion.

Thus any attempt by you to sustain Self-realization will bear fruit,

even there is no one to teach you at present. And what can we SYs

teach is but the 1% that you meditate. The balance 99% rests with

you. So please do not feel guilty that you may not master the 1%.

 

 

> Do you consider Shri Mataji as an incarnation of Durga Maa?

>

 

There is absolutely no question that Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi is the

incarnation of Durga Maa!

 

http://www.adishakti.org/new_age_children/i_also_rode_on_the_tiger.htm

 

 

Jai Shri Mataji,

 

 

jagbir

 

 

1. Dan Costian, Bible Enlightened, Computex Graphics, 1995, p. 270-72

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