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> shriadishakti , " sampalee2003 "

<sampalee2003> wrote:

>

> Dear Jagbir

> With your clarity and consistency, I for one wanted, but

> fail to understand the attitude of SY. At times I feel so

> disappointed that I stay away from collective to avoid the outward

> artificiality and hypocrisy. With self realisation, how is that,

> one cannot separate the tree from the forest. I now meditate on my

> own and hopefully gain new wisdom to guide me from here.

>

>

 

" It is an individual journey towards God when you meditate. And

when you reach there, then you become collective. Before that

it's an absolute individual journey within.

 

It's absolutely individual journey! . . . In this journey nobody

is your relation, nobody is your brother, nobody is your friend. You

are absolutely alone; absolutely alone. You have to move alone

within yourself. Don't hate anyone. Don't be irresponsible.

But in the meditative mood you are alone. No one exists there . . .

 

And once you enter into that Ocean then the whole world becomes your

family. The whole world is your own manifestation. All the children

become your children. And you treat all people with equal

understanding. The whole expansion takes place when you enter inside

your Spirit, and start seeing through the eyes of the Spirit.

There's such calm, such peace, such bliss within you. "

 

Shri Gambhira Devi

Assume Yourself, Sydney, Australia — March 21, 1983

 

(Gambhira [854th]: Bottomless depth. She is visualised as a

bottomless lake in scriptures. `Para-bhattarika . . . . . . .maha-

hrado jagadvyapi desa-kaladyagocarah. The Ultimate Mother is to be

visualized as a great and deep lake of Consciousness uncomprehended

by space and time. [siva Sutra 1-23.])

 

 

 

 

 

" N. Madasamy " <ashwini_puralasamy

Fri, 01 Oct 2004 08:48:53 -0000

BhavAnI nAma Sahasra Stutih : [1]

MAHAVIDYA

 

 

The Highest wisdom, supreme consciousness, known in SAstra as Atma

vidyA.

 

The Great Mother is mighty and wise. She opens the way to supramental

infinity. In her cosmic vastness, she is the treasure house of

supreme knowledge which removes limitations and ignorance.

 

According to a fundamenatal doctrine of the TantrasAstra, there are

many planes in creation presided over by Goddesses and God. The

Godhead at the top of this pyramidal heirarchy is the Supreme

Brahman. The Knowledge leading to the cardinal deity is knon as

Brahma VidyA or Atma VidyA.

 

In the science of creation the Agama explains DaSa MahAvidyA : The

Ten MahAvidyAs of the Devi represent ten different cults and are

BrahmavidyAs leading to the supreme Brahman through the ten distinct

deities.

 

MahAvidyA is also known as Vana DurgA, a sylvan deity. This means

that knowledge of self, Atma vidyA is inaccessible like the interior

of a dense forest. It requires a high degree of supreme wisdom

through which the Reality is revealed vanquishing the sense of

duality. " In the degree of Concentration, consciousness is truth

bearing "

 

MahAvidya is the sublime knowledge as it removes all kinds of

sorrow. " Knowledge is that which liberates " . True wisdom

confers immortality.

 

The Primordial power is thus called MahAvidyA, access to which is

possible through pure intellect and sincere devotion, which verily

is of the nature of supreme love of GOD. Realization of this truth

through the grace of the Great Mother is the path which Sri Rama

Krishna revealed in his life.

 

N. Madasamy

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