Guest guest Posted September 19, 2005 Report Share Posted September 19, 2005 , Ofiel Chishty <himavanti> wrote: > > Devilish, Asuric people, always change and " correct " teachings and > paractices given them by their masters. And based upon received > practices devilish souls create their own, special rituals and > mantras even, with unknown meaning and so on. Some of these people > are so called spiritual mental ill like schisophrenic oriented > toward God. Asuric people, devil one have such states because > touch with divine energy empowerd their stupidness and mixation of > their minds, which are potentialy ill. This is well known, not > only in spiritual, religious psychology but from even Shiva > Puranas and another such old stories. > > And this is only one medicine for daemons, devil asuras, pretas, > pishachas.. Not to give them spiritual practices, which should be > kept more in secret and not so easily available. Such people are > not enlightment, but blinded through the Divine Real Light, and > confused, and they misguide many people into false pracices > leading to degradation of the soul.. > > Oh, it is very long subject to write, but I give only these very > few words:))) > > Mohan > Regarding the above post, I have a true story to tell. It is a cautionary tale of how easy it is for Sahaja Yoga to be undermined and derailed by idiotic leaders but how ultimately the power of Mother's love will be triumphant over the evil corruptors of Mother's Will. One day, in a nearby country, many years ago, the Sahaja Yogis had just learned a new technigue called 'havan'. It was performed in the usual, prescribed way. However, at the end of the havan, one leader, probably having a flash of evil inspiration, asked the yogis to apply havan ash to their Agnyas - presumably the correct way to benefit from the havan, no doubt. Most of the yogis duly and innocently obeyed. Apparently, no one had heard or cared about Shri Mataji's warning against applying anything other than red kumkum on the Agnya but in this case, with havan ash, no less! More uses were found for the havan ash other than smearing on the Agnya. Soon word spread on the magical properties of this wonderful black powder. Disgusting as it sounds, many of the yogis in this country started using havan ash to flavour their food, especially curries. Havan ash was added to coffee, probably to give it an additional kick! Havan ash was also believed to be able to protect homes by spreading it over the house compound. Havan ash could even be used as a weapon. There were instances of Sahaja Yogis throwing havan ash into supposedly hostile territory like churches and temples, purportedly to neutralise the enemy. At the conclusion of each havan, the ash was meticulously collected and packed into little packets for the yogis to take home. The choicest offal and excrement, so to speak, from every havan was carefully treasured and consumed! At the end of every havan it was not uncommon to see yogis smearing their foreheads, faces, necks and arms with the ash. While in the rest of the Sahaj world the handling of such hazardous material would have necessitated the application of strict radioactive decontaminant procedures, the idiotic leader had proclaimed the wonder and efficacy of this excreta of the havan ceremony. Such was the negation and madness and stupidity! There were a small number holdouts and conscientious objectors to this obnoxious practice, and true to Sahaj style, these were labelled 'uncollective' and 'negative' by the leadership. When Shri Mataji, on a visit to this country, was informed of this bizarre practice, She apparently reacted with bemusement and She said something to the effect that 'If you find it useful, carry on with it.' She could well have meant 'We'll see where this tomfoolery will take you,' but the point was lost on the dim-witted leadership. In fact this was taken to mean approval from Mother since She did not explicitly forbid it. So this tomfoolery continued for several years more. One day a visiting leader from India was present when a havan was performed and at the end of the havan he was aghast when he saw what the yogis were doing with the havan ash. Spontaneously he loudly and firmly ordered a stop to this repugnant practice. It was as if the Divine had acted at last! The yogis having been entranced all these years by the negativity, appeared to suddenly wake up from their delusion and this vile and grotesque debasement of the havan ritual was stopped once and for all. The above story would be hilarious were it not for its dark and sinister undertone. This incident demonstrates how easy it is for the bhootas, pretas and pishachas to possess a Sahaja collective if the numskulls who think they are great organisers of Sahaja Yoga and who are nowhere near attaining the Spirit continue with their sly and devious schemes of manipulation, domination, power and control. But does anybody believe, for a moment, that the Divine Mother would allow Her innocent and inherently dharmic children to be led to destruction by such buffoonish and evil leaders? Ashish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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