Guest guest Posted August 3, 2004 Report Share Posted August 3, 2004 Jai Shri Mataji, Oh, boy !!! What a twister this is. And the crown goes to ................. !!! It ain't going anywhere, coz it's staying where it is, in its right place !!! I suggest you sit back, wait and watch. And, of course, enjoy. That's why we are in Sahaj, right, Jagbir. Regards, Rajan --- jagbir singh <adishakti_org wrote: > shriadishakti , ashishcool > tandon > <ashishcooltandon> wrote: > > Dear jagbir, > > > > JSMJ, > > > > Good Interpretation but Shri Mataji is every god > and > > goddess. We use her mantra for all the chakras, > and for > > all the deities. > > > > So if she has proclaimed that Shri Kalki has > > manifested, could it also mean another personality > > apart from the physical form of Shri Mataji or > shall > > Shri Kalki manifest only as Shri Mataji? > > > > > > Dear Ashish, > > That's a good way of putting it and it makes sense. > i will further > complicate it by asking: Could it also mean that we > SYs are > consciously manifesting the Shri Kalki personality > in our Sahasraras, > who will physically appear in future. Shri Mataji > has told that great > self-realized souls will, with the powers endowed > upon them, > consciously will Shri Kalki to take form? > > Let's see what the truth is concerning this Kalki > avataar. > > The current age Kali Yuga is also called the age of > darkness and > ignorance. It is the most degenerate and fallen of > the ages, > characterized by wars and conflicts, a hardening of > the spiritual > core of mankind, an almost total lack of sacredness, > and extreme > materialism. In their ignorance humans can no longer > determine what > is essential for living in this fallen age and what > is irrelevant. > The Vishnu Purana describes this present age of Kali > Yuga thus: > The Kings will be of churlish spirit, violent > temper, > And will be ever addicted to falsehood and > wickedness. > They will inflict death to women, children, and > cows; > They will seize the property of subjects, be of > unlimited power, > And will, for most part, rapidly rise and fall; > their lives will be > short, > Their desires insatiable, and they will display but > little piety. > The people of various countries intermingling with > them, > Will follow their various example; > And the barbarians being powerful in the patronage > of princes, > Whilst purer tribes are neglected, the people will > perish. > Wealth and piety will decrease day by day, > Until the world shall be wholly depraved. > Property alone will confer rank, wealth will be the > only source of > devotion, > Passion will be the sole bond of union between the > sexes, > Falsehood will be the only means of success in > litigation, > And women will be the objects merely of sensual > gratification. > Earth will be venerated only for its mineral > treasures; > The brahminical thread will constitute a brahmin; > External types will be the only distinction of the > several orders of > life, > Dishonesty will be the universal means of > subsistence, > Weakness will be the cause of dependence, > Menace and presumption will be the subterfuge for > learning, > Liberality will be devotion, simple ablution will be > purification. > Mutual assent will be marriage, fine clothes will be > dignity, > And water afar will be esteemed a holy spring . . . > Thus, in the Kali Yuga shall decay flourish, > Until the human race approaches annihilation. > > Vishnu Purana > > > Prior to the advent of the Adi Shakti no one could > unravel the secret > of this Vishnu Purana parable, especially the > non-existent village of > Sambhala where Shri Kalki is supposed to take birth: > > When the practices taught by the Vedas and the > institutes of law, > Shall nearly have ceased, and the close of the 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 as Kalki in the family of an eminent > brahmin, > Of Sambhala village, endowed with the eight > superhuman faculties. > By his irresistible might, He will destroy all the > barbarians and > thieves, > And all whose minds are devoted to iniquity. > He will then reestablish righteousness upon earth; > And the minds of those who live at the end of the > Kali age, shall be > awakened, and shall be as pellucid as crystal. > The men who are thus changed by virtue of that > peculiar time, > Shall be as the seeds of human beings, > And shall give birth to a race who shall follow the > laws of the Krita > Age, the Age of Purity. (end) Vishnu Purana 4.24 > > > According to Shri Mataji in one of Her earliest talk > titled > " Kundalini And Kalki Shakti " at Bombay, India — > September 28, > 1979: > > " 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. " (end) > > > According to tradition Shri Kalki is the tenth > avatar or incarnation > of Vishnu (Buddha was the ninth avatar of Vishnu). > The symbolic form > of Kalki on a white horse wielding a sword is > similar to the Second > Coming of Shri Christ. The Vedic Kalki and the > Biblical King of Kings > are one and the same personality. > > The Revelations of St. John 19: > > And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; > and he that sat > upon him was called Faithful and True, and in > righteousness he doth > judge and make war. His eyes were as a flame of > fire, and on his head > were many crowns; and he had a name written, that no > man knew, but he > himself. And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in > blood: === message truncated === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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