Guest guest Posted November 25, 2005 Report Share Posted November 25, 2005 i remember Shri Mataji saying that the word 'begotten' means the same as 'adopted'. In other words, Shri Jesus was the 'begotten', meaning 'adopted' Son of God. He was born of the Virgin.... " The kundalini, that is the Mother Gauri, created Shri Ganesha by Her will-power. It was when Shri Ganesha prepared himself for incarnation that Jesus was born. " (Early SY Material) Violet About Shri Jesus.... Christ is traditionally represented in one of three ways: The resurrected Christ The crucified Christ And the baby Christ with His loving Mother The crucified Christ is usually represented as a weak and sickly person… " Like a T.B. patient " ! Shri Mataji has said. However, the only true representation of the crucifixion is in the Sistine Chapel, a picture painted on the ceiling by Michelangelo. The baby Christ is usually represented as in the small white statue, with Mother Mary cradling the infant Jesus. The resurrected Christ has been depicted in a wooden carving with two prominent symbolic features. One is the aura arcing like a rainbow from shoulder to shoulder; the other is the bleeding heart encircled by a crown of thorns, with flames issuing from the top of the heart. The flames are purifying, the thorns are symbolic of the Ekadesha Rudra and the heart itself corresponds to the Devi Durga. The Devi resides in a pure heart and if that purity is not upheld, Ekadesha Rudra (symbolized by the crown of thorns) will manifest to destroy. Two great powers are combined in Jesus Christ. The first power is that of Shri Ganesh, who is recognized as his original power and the other is that of Shri Karttikeya. Because of this, the incarnation of Jesus Christ is of the complete `Brahmin tattwa' or `Aumkar' vibration itself. Whenever Jesus Christ told stories about his Father, he was actually speaking about Shri Krishna; he was talking in a spiritual sense about the Virata. The Mother of Jesus Christ was the Goddess Maha Lakshmi. She is the Adi Shakti, the Primordial Mother. Therefore, Jesus Christ used to address his Mother as the `Holy Ghost'. The awakening of the kundalini very much depends on the condition of the Agnya of the seeker. It is because of an egoistical attitude that man falls from his true religion, which is truth, and catches on this chakra. He told in a very lucid manner about the powers in us, as well as the weapons. One of these weapons is forgiveness, the Shri Ganesha principle, which manifests itself in the form of forgiveness. It protects us against the ego. Jesus Christ is pure vibration, known as the `Aumkar' or `Pranava'. He showed us this by walking on water. Shri Mataji has said that the connection between the kundalini and Jesus Christ is the same as that which exists between the moon and the moonlight or the sun and the sunlight. The kundalini, that is the Mother Gauri, created Shri Ganesha by Her will-power. It was when Shri Ganesha prepared himself for incarnation that Jesus was born. It is the power of Jesus Christ, which is instrumental in opening the subtle door located above the Agnya chakra. For that purpose we recite the `Lord's Prayer' composed by Lord Jesus. Jesus Christ incarnated to open the Agnya Chakra and to dissolve our ego. Salutations to Jesus who: Is the primordial being, the Aum Is the light of his Mother's eye Is the forgiver Is the Spirit Is Shri Kalki Is the Alpha and the Omega Is Pure Compassion Salutations to Mary who: Is the Holy Mother of God Is the fearless Mother Is the Mother aspect of the Creator Is the clement Virgin Is the cause of our Joy Is the seat of Wisdom Is the Star of the Morning (Early SY Material) (http://adishakti.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=431) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2005 Report Share Posted November 25, 2005 Dear Violet, The word 'beget' means 'be the father of', or to produce. This is specific and direct in meaning; Christ is the Son of God. John 1:1-5 " Before anything else existed, there was Christ, with God. He has always been alive and is himself God. He created everything that there is-nothing exists that he didn't make. Eternal life is in him, and this life gives light to all mankind. His life is the light that shines through the darkness-and the darkness can never extinguish it. " Warm regards, Semira , " Violet " <vtubb@b...> wrote: > > i remember Shri Mataji saying that the word 'begotten' means the same as 'adopted'. In other words, Shri Jesus was the 'begotten', meaning 'adopted' Son of God. He was born of the Virgin.... " The kundalini, that is the Mother Gauri, created Shri Ganesha by Her will-power. It was when Shri Ganesha prepared himself for incarnation that Jesus was born. " (Early SY Material) > > Violet > > > About Shri Jesus.... > > Christ is traditionally represented in one of three ways: > > The resurrected Christ > The crucified Christ > And the baby Christ with His loving Mother > > The crucified Christ is usually represented as a weak and sickly person… " Like a T.B. patient " ! Shri Mataji has said. However, the only true representation of the crucifixion is in the Sistine Chapel, a picture painted on the ceiling by Michelangelo. > > The baby Christ is usually represented as in the small white statue, with Mother Mary cradling the infant Jesus. > > The resurrected Christ has been depicted in a wooden carving with two prominent symbolic features. One is the aura arcing like a rainbow from shoulder to shoulder; the other is the bleeding heart encircled by a crown of thorns, with flames issuing from the top of the heart. The flames are purifying, the thorns are symbolic of the Ekadesha Rudra and the heart itself corresponds to the Devi Durga. The Devi resides in a pure heart and if that purity is not upheld, Ekadesha Rudra (symbolized by the crown of thorns) will manifest to destroy. > > Two great powers are combined in Jesus Christ. The first power is that of Shri Ganesh, who is recognized as his original power and the other is that of Shri Karttikeya. Because of this, the incarnation of Jesus Christ is of the complete `Brahmin tattwa' or `Aumkar' vibration itself. > > Whenever Jesus Christ told stories about his Father, he was actually speaking about Shri Krishna; he was talking in a spiritual sense about the Virata. The Mother of Jesus Christ was the Goddess Maha Lakshmi. She is the Adi Shakti, the Primordial Mother. Therefore, Jesus Christ used to address his Mother as the `Holy Ghost'. > > The awakening of the kundalini very much depends on the condition of the Agnya of the seeker. It is because of an egoistical attitude that man falls from his true religion, which is truth, and catches on this chakra. > > He told in a very lucid manner about the powers in us, as well as the weapons. One of these weapons is forgiveness, the Shri Ganesha principle, which manifests itself in the form of forgiveness. It protects us against the ego. > > Jesus Christ is pure vibration, known as the `Aumkar' or `Pranava'. He showed us this by walking on water. Shri Mataji has said that the connection between the kundalini and Jesus Christ is the same as that which exists between the moon and the moonlight or the sun and the sunlight. > > The kundalini, that is the Mother Gauri, created Shri Ganesha by Her will-power. It was when Shri Ganesha prepared himself for incarnation that Jesus was born. > > It is the power of Jesus Christ, which is instrumental in opening the subtle door located above the Agnya chakra. For that purpose we recite the `Lord's Prayer' composed by Lord Jesus. > > Jesus Christ incarnated to open the Agnya Chakra and to dissolve our > ego. > > > Salutations to Jesus who: > > Is the primordial being, the Aum > > Is the light of his Mother's eye > > Is the forgiver > > Is the Spirit > > Is Shri Kalki > > Is the Alpha and the Omega > > Is Pure Compassion > > > > Salutations to Mary who: > > > Is the Holy Mother of God > > Is the fearless Mother > > Is the Mother aspect of the Creator > > Is the clement Virgin > > Is the cause of our Joy > > Is the seat of Wisdom > > Is the Star of the Morning > > > (Early SY Material) > > > (http://adishakti.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=431) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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