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, " jagbir singh "

<adishakti_org> wrote:

>What do you think Sahaja Yoga and the Divine Message of Shri Mataji

>is all about?

>

> jagbir

 

Dear Brother in Shri Mataji!

 

It's a nice morning here in Helsinki. I had my coffee, and am ready

to sit on my bench of the accused, and even enjoy it. A drama! :-)

 

I just read the words of Semira, and wonder; don't we find her words

so wise, how can anyone read her sweet texts and not be without

feeling of joy? Sure she is the very wisdom and freedom speaking...

Perhaps women are in their heart wiser than men? As her words open

to my understanding I smile, and enjoy the fresh wind of vibrations

opening in the channels of the heart.

 

My answer, to your question.

 

There's a song, " the answer my friend..is blowing in the wind.. " ,

that could be it. It vibrations. Enjoying the vibrations is the

essence of sahaja yoga. It's recognition too; recognition of Shri

Mataji as a Divine Incarnation, and worshipping Her in our

Sahasraras. Being Her child. It is sahaja yoga. And it's also a

play; of recognizing the power of pure desire in other yogis, and

enjoying the love and friendship with them, spontaneusly. And it's

not only words, it's reality. I don't know any other answer. I live

every day of my life, enjoying the Sahasrara, enjoying what She has

done there.

 

It's not a belief to be opposed or defended. . It's a living

experience. It can be a mighty storm tearing down all rotten trees

of egoism, false attachments, false ideas and habits. Or it can be a

gentle wind, cooling our system after day's work. All that what She

is doing to us; and yet higher, there, somewhere above is the

mysterious ever-detached God.

 

Sahaja yoga is learning, introspection, growth.

 

Jukkaji.

 

----------------------

 

I take a quote here, from one SY webpage. It's about belief versus

experience, I find it accurate:

 

Is Sahaja Yoga a religion?

 

If religion means belief, no. If religion means connection with

Reality, the Self or the Divine, whatever your language, then yes.

Sahaja Yoga is not an organized religion, but it unites the essence

of all religions through direct perception of the subtle, divine

reality. Sahaja Yoga is moving spirituality from the realm of dogma

into the realm of individual experimentation. It is a practice, a

direct experience which is felt on our central nervous system and

requires no act of faith to substantiate it.

 

Anyone who has eyes can see that the sky is blue. Anyone who has

their self realization, which is achievable effortlessly through

Sahaja Yoga, can feel the cool breeze of the Kundalini (in the Vedic

tradition) or Holy Spirit (in the Christian tradition) above their

head. Self Realization is a happening that opens a new category of

perception to better handle our daily life. Its actualization is at

the core of the teachings of Sahaja Yoga. In a way we are given a

new sense, connected with the cognitive potential of the limbic area

of the brain. We all have a powerful radar up there, waiting to

start functioning and improve our navigational skills.

 

No belief is required before or after this happening. History is

alas filled with blind faith and contradictory theories, but the

evolution of awareness has taken us to a point where, now, it is

possible for those who so desire to know a deeper spiritual truth

through direct perception. The conclusions we arrive at through our

experience and meditation are our own. No one can take them away

from us just as it would be futile for anyone to convince us that

the sky is actually green. As Shri Mataji, the founder of Sahaja

Yoga emphasizes: we become our own masters.

 

All major religions of the world were started on the basis of the

enlightening teachings of higher masters. Over time, because self

realization was not yet available to everyone, their truth was

buried under concepts and rituals by the people " in charge " . They

became rich and powerful. The truth and real essence of the

religions faded and became a belief. Sahaja Yoga can for the first

time integrate and prove these timeless truths, on our central

nervous system, through self realization. It is all, in a sense,

scientific, practical and part of a higher plan which has unfolded

throughout history to reach its climax in these modern times. It is

the next step in the evolution of our awareness.

 

We may say all this is driven by a mysterious force that we could

call Divine love. This step of self improvement is within our

collective reach and this is not a business or a money making

proposition. We need only have the desire to receive it, and then

use it for our benefit and the benefit of the human race.

 

(Calin Costian, Dallas, USA)

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mahAbuddhih : The Great Intelligence.

 

When the intelligence is directed towards her, nothing remains to be

known. The Sruti [Cha. Up., VI. 1] says, " which, when known, the

whole universe is known. " or, from whom one obtains the highest

[mahat] intelligence.

 

BhAskararAya's Commentary

Translated into English by R. Ananthakrishna Sastry

 

 

, " jukkasavelainen "

<jukkasavelainen> wrote:

> , " jagbir singh "

> <adishakti_org> wrote:

> >What do you think Sahaja Yoga and the Divine Message of Shri

Mataji is all about?

, " semirafields "

<semirafields> wrote:

, " jukkasavelainen "

<jukkasavelainen> wrote:

> , " jagbir singh "

> <adishakti_org> wrote:

> >What do you think Sahaja Yoga and the Divine Message of Shri

Mataji is all about?

, " semirafields "

<semirafields> wrote:

, " jukkasavelainen "

<jukkasavelainen> wrote:

> , " jagbir singh "

> <adishakti_org> wrote:

> >What do you think Sahaja Yoga and the Divine Message of Shri

Mataji is all about?

, " semirafields "

<semirafields> wrote:

, " jukkasavelainen "

<jukkasavelainen> wrote:

> , " jagbir singh "

> <adishakti_org> wrote:

> >What do you think Sahaja Yoga and the Divine Message of Shri

Mataji is all about?

, " semirafields "

<semirafields> wrote:

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