Guest guest Posted December 18, 2004 Report Share Posted December 18, 2004 Dear Family, Why Cuba? Maybe because many of us prepare to visit Cuba soon and wondered with love if we/they can give the Realization there and if it was done before. Below you have more answers than questions. Please, listen to Anna, USA and grant you bandhans and attention and if you feel so, join Taneli, Finland in his wonderful sahaj initiative.. that yes, I feel also that comes from Virata's desire. Yours, Ioana - Anna Mancini Jerry Mayfield ; bernadette rambaud ; edward saugstad ; Iona popa Tuesday, December 14, 2004 2:08 AM Fwd: Re: Cuba and Castro Dear Yogis, let us start to put attention on Cuba and Castro. Let us help Taneli with our vibrations and our attention and bandhans. Taneli is a Finnish Yogi who is trying to get SY moving in Cuba! Ioana, can you place this on the email? Jai Shri Mataji, anna - Taneli Myntti Anna Mancini Monday, December 13, 2004 7:57 AM Re: Fwd: Invitation to join the cubanspirit group At the end you will have a little letter i wrote to the group. Al Ganesh told me in summer in Cabella that Sri Mataji has said that the revolutionary leader of Latin America Che Guevara was a realised soul and that Castro is not a bad man but he has gone wrong from his original aim. If a yogini felt coolness from him it fits the picture. Personally I don't feel vibrations of other people in my fingers yet but i do love Cubans so much... After the revolution of Cuba ended -59 and Batista was conquered, Castro was having his first public speech and they let some white pigeons free. One of them landed on Fidel Castro's shoulder. After that more pigeons followed and landed on Castro's sholder. The air was filled with shouts " Fidel, Fidel, Fidel...! " Afro-Catholics experienced this as a great mirracle. Castro was related to Obatala, God of peace and wisdom, the one who purifies and gives emancipation to the world. On the contrary Batista was related to Shango, god of war, fire and dance. Thus Shango had danced his final dances of war. I don't know very much about the political situation. But they say that it's the rich American-Cubans that are keeping the embargo / trading blockage up. American-Cubans are hoping to get their lands and property back if the system breaks. Most of the Americans are said to be against the embargo. Many Cubans are desperate with the economical situation of Cuba but many believe and trust in Castro as a person even though they would not accept his methods. He has jailed some people who are agaist the system. Still many Cubans live rather in this kind of situation than under US. rule as many other Center-American state. Since -90's Cuba has opened it's doors to tourism more and more witch is the main income. The letter: Love for Cuba My interest in Cuba was awakened when I visited Cuba very spontaneously for two weeks, one and a half years ago. Earlier, I had no idea about Cuba or the situation there. I was really overwhelmed there by the rhythms and colours, beauty of the landscape and the warmth of the Cubanos. Slowly, I started to understand how much it differed from the surroundings where I lived. My love for them grew stronger when I saw the difficulties that they were facing. They have no freedom of speech or free journalism. Average income is about 20$ a month. Most Cubans I met were always a little hungry. But still they were smiling and enjoying life. Even some officers, dressed in uniforms, were dancing. People were so beautiful with all the colours between black and white - racism was at a minimum. Some people consider them the most beautiful people in the world. Maybe the lack of material things makes them so beautiful. Left alone, they laugh bravely at American nonsense. But things are changing. Cubans are getting frustrated, Castro is getting old and America is putting more pressure on them. No one knows what will happen in the near future. Eventually, materialism will come. Cubans are getting hungrier from watching the increasing amount of rich tourists to their island. They are selling their chastity and dignity with an image of dollars in their eyes. Their idealism is dying - the same idealism with which they fought the demon Batista and won human rights for black people; the same idealism through which they got free education and health care which they used to be proud of. They want to get out of the prison island by marrying anyone with a foreign passport. Many years ago someone plead with Sri Mataji to come to Cuba. She answered that when the time is right She will come. I feel the time is now. The cool vibrations are blowing all over the Caribbean. Cubans have some very beautiful and deep qualities straight from Sri Ganesha. They recognise the idealism of Gandhi and Martin Luther King as they have a very strong collective history. Che Guevara who fought the demon Batista was a realised soul. And Castro is not a bad person, as Sri Mataji has said, but he has gone astray from the original aim. Gregoire even shook hands with Castro recently. Can it get more symbolic for us? Many old West African deities or orishas that came with the slavetrade from Benin and Nigeria resides in Cuba. Olorun is the God and the Creator who is the source of the creative energy, Ashe. The most important orisha Eleggua is said to be child-like and He is always worshipped first. As He owns the roads He also removes all the obstacles. He is believed to open the doors and He stands at the crossroad of man and his God and thus owns one's destiny. His colour is red and He is the repository of Ashe that has created the whole universe. Oshun is the Goddess of sweet waters, lakes, brooks and rivers. Being the Goddess of marriages She gives love and is sweet like honey. She is also called Iyalode, the great queen. People approach her in money matters. She is associated with a peacock and a vulture. And Yemaya is the Sea Goddess and mother of all. She is called Yeye Omo Eja that means mother whose children are fish to reflect that Her children are uncountable. Her number is seven for seven seas and She wears seven skirts of blue and white. She is the queen with deep and unknowable secrets. Through Cuba its possible to enlighten old West African deities as many people follow the animist religion, Santeria. The correspondence with orishas and Sahaj deities are sometimes quite clear: Eleggua is Sri Ganesha and Ashe is Sri Adi Shakti or Sri Kundalini whereas Oshun would possibly be Sri Laksmi and Yemaya, Sri Mahalaksmi. There is no doubt that there has been pure knowledge in West Africa through some saint or incarnation or at least a clear image of archetypes through the collective awareness. They even use coconuts for cleaning. Still people have gone wrong without the real connection as they worship dead spirits of ancestors. People come from all over Africa to Cuba to worship those deities. So far, as far as I have understood, many yogis have visited Cuba for holidays or some kind of work. Some Cubans have got realisation in a spontaneous manner but nothing specific has been done for public programmes or to establish Sahaja Yoga there properly. Cuba is waiting for us, but for how long. Your brother, Taneli - Sahadev Anna Mancini <amancini108 wrote: Taneli, for now I will not join this group since I have so much going on right now. But let me know what you think about Castro? What do you feel on his vibrations? A yogini once told me that she felt coolness from him. Since your atttention is on Cuba and Castro, what do you think about his vibrations Jai Shri Mataji, anna " You just become, like a flower becomes the fruit. It's all built in within you. Allow it to work out. " -- Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi......... for more details visit : http://www.sahajayoga.org Rabi Ghosh, Dehradun, India Mail - Easier than ever with enhanced search. Learn more. http://info.mail./mail_250 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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