Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 " jagbir singh " <adishakti_org Fri Mar 3, 2006 7:40 am Re: how to become a hindu shakta --- looking for Shakta Advaita Guru Dear All, i think it is about time that we formulate a " Guidance For Introductory Help For Different Cultures " on this forum as it will make communication easier for those wanting to understand Sahaja Yoga and Shakti. Once the person is 'settled down' nicely, then they are confident and happy and can enjoy people from different cultures in Sahaja Yoga. The 'Sahaja Culture' is still very new and still very 'Hindu-oriented'. Can we have suggestions as how to overcome the problems associated with seekers of different traditions trying to understand the Shakti? i doubt if Christians can explain well about Hinduism and vice versa. We need SYs to specifically answer to seekers of similar background so as to prevent any confusion. They should be well- versed with the knowledge requested and thus give confidence to those seeking truthful answers. It seems that most non-Hindus think Shakti is an exclusive Vedic deity. i beg to differ on this. The Shakta Advaita Guru is within all as Shakti (Holy Spirit/Ruh/Eykaa Mayee/Shekinah/Tao/Mother Kundalini/Divine Mother). It is Her incarnation Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi who has synthesized all religious traditions into a harmonious whole and given evidence of this all-encompassing Divine Feminine. kalima_777, i would gladly have answered and given evidence of all that you are looking for. i would also have convinced you that the Temple of the Shakti (Sahasrara/Kingdom of God) is 100% Shakshat within and you need not seek temples in India to pay homage and perform puja to Her, (though you are free to visit for the sheer pleasure of pilgrimage.) i have done years of puja to Her, even prepared vegetarian dishes every Tuesday and Wednesday for over 20 deities. (Conditioned and ignorant SYs will not be able to bear what i have recorded as witnessed by those who served the Divine Beings.) Unfortunately that site http://adi-shakti.org/ to cater for seekers like you is yet to be populated. Thus i would advise you to first read some of the 1500 web pages available at http://adishakti.org/ and decide what to do next, i.e., whether you need to seek the Shakti in India. You are free to ask questions here too. warmest regards, jagbir /message/5859 We need to solve this issue. My suggestion is that answers should be given by those of similar religious background. In the case of kalima a Hindu SY should guide him and not a Christian, Muslim, Jew, Sikh or Buddhist. Though i dislike division along religious lines there is little choice. We need to answer and welcome new shaktas or seekers by making them comfortable in their inherited tradition. The following need to be done: 1. SYs responding should have similar religious background as those asking them. 2. Those responding should inform online that they are taking care. This will prevent the overkill of too many respondants or frustration of none at all. So please post to let others know. 3. Every SY helping new members must always inform new members of that infamous ex-incarnation of Shri Rama and Jesus' uncle St. Jospeh. i have made an attractive dossier for this false prophet at: http://www.adishakti.org/simon_d_montford.htm Please ensure that all newcomers POSTING at the forum are told about this sick character. 4. We SYs should not condition new members with rituals. They must learn how to ask the Mother Kundalini to heal them of all problems. We do not want any of Her shaktas here reduced to the obsessive ritualistic conditioning that plagues our collectives. These are my suggestions. Please feel free to comment. warmest regards, jagbir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Dear Jagbir, Here are my answers to your suggestions on the " Guidance for Introductory Help for Different Cultures " : 1. SYs responding should have similar religious background as those asking them. (A) This makes sense if someone from a similar religious background can respond. If not, then whoever can will have to respond. 2. Those responding should inform online that they are taking care. This will prevent the overkill of too many respondants or frustration of none at all. So please post to let others know. (A) We are obviously referring to New People here, and not to regulars who all communicate with each other at any time, but it makes sense that when a new person is making enquiries that basically one person addresses the issue. However, Jagbir, there is one other factor here. For example, i might not be the right person to answer the particular question, but as a moderator i could still welcome him/her to the forum and say that someone will provide an answer shortly, which would be better than leaving them unanswered altogether, perhaps. Then the person will at least know that they have been 'noticed' and that answers to their questions will be forthcoming shortly. Apart from that, it should only be courteous to say that i am helping someone new, so others know that the person is already 'taken care of'. That way the person will not become confused by too many answers at once. 3. Every SY helping new members must always inform new members of that infamous ex-incarnation of Shri Rama and Jesus' uncle St. Jospeh. i have made an attractive dossier for this false prophet at: http://www.adishakti.org/simon_d_montford.htm Please ensure that all newcomers POSTING at the forum are told about this sick character. (A) In regards to this one, would it not be a good idea to have a regular Standard Message called " Warning to New Members " which can be posted regularly and especially when there are new people on the forum. i just think it would be gentler as a General Warning than if it is targetted directly 'at' them, especially when they first come on to the forum, too. (i could be wrong on this one, though). 4. We SYs should not condition new members with rituals. They must learn how to ask the Mother Kundalini to heal them of all problems. We do not want any of Her shaktas here reduced to the obsessive ritualistic conditioning that plagues our collectives. (A) i can agree with that. i know that new seekers from the Christian background will be against rituals of any kind. Don't people from the Hindu background require rituals, though? i would like to know more about these things, and maybe we can have some discussion and information sharing about the different backgrounds. It would be helpful, interesting and informative, and would help us all to understand all backgrounds better. For example, Jagbir, i found the article about the Sikh boy at the school very interesting and something i was unaware of. This sort of thing could become general knowledge and therefore there would be more understanding and tolerance of cultural differences, also. warmest regards, Violet , " jagbir singh " <adishakti_org wrote: > > " jagbir singh " <adishakti_org > Fri Mar 3, 2006 7:40 am > Re: how to become a hindu shakta --- looking for Shakta > Advaita Guru > > Dear All, > > i think it is about time that we formulate a " Guidance For > Introductory Help For Different Cultures " on this forum as it will > make communication easier for those wanting to understand Sahaja > Yoga and Shakti. Once the person is 'settled down' nicely, then they > are confident and happy and can enjoy people from different cultures > in Sahaja Yoga. The 'Sahaja Culture' is still very new and still > very 'Hindu-oriented'. > > Can we have suggestions as how to overcome the problems associated > with seekers of different traditions trying to understand the > Shakti? i doubt if Christians can explain well about Hinduism and > vice versa. We need SYs to specifically answer to seekers of similar > background so as to prevent any confusion. They should be well- > versed with the knowledge requested and thus give confidence to > those seeking truthful answers. > > It seems that most non-Hindus think Shakti is an exclusive Vedic > deity. i beg to differ on this. The Shakta Advaita Guru is within > all as Shakti (Holy Spirit/Ruh/Eykaa Mayee/Shekinah/Tao/Mother > Kundalini/Divine Mother). It is Her incarnation Shri Mataji Nirmala > Devi who has synthesized all religious traditions into a harmonious > whole and given evidence of this all-encompassing Divine Feminine. > > kalima_777, i would gladly have answered and given evidence of all > that you are looking for. i would also have convinced you that > the Temple of the Shakti (Sahasrara/Kingdom of God) is 100% Shakshat > within and you need not seek temples in India to pay homage and > perform puja to Her, (though you are free to visit for the sheer > pleasure of pilgrimage.) i have done years of puja to Her, even > prepared vegetarian dishes every Tuesday and Wednesday for over 20 > deities. (Conditioned and ignorant SYs will not be able to bear what > i have recorded as witnessed by those who served the Divine Beings.) > > Unfortunately that site http://adi-shakti.org/ to cater for seekers > like you is yet to be populated. Thus i would advise you to first > read some of the 1500 web pages available at http://adishakti.org/ > and decide what to do next, i.e., whether you need to seek the > Shakti in India. You are free to ask questions here too. > > warmest regards, > > > jagbir > > /message/5859 > > > We need to solve this issue. My suggestion is that answers should be > given by those of similar religious background. In the case of > kalima a Hindu SY should guide him and not a Christian, Muslim, Jew, > Sikh or Buddhist. Though i dislike division along religious lines > there is little choice. We need to answer and welcome new shaktas or > seekers by making them comfortable in their inherited tradition. The > following need to be done: > > 1. SYs responding should have similar religious background as those > asking them. > > 2. Those responding should inform online that they are taking care. > This will prevent the overkill of too many respondants or > frustration of none at all. So please post to let others know. > > 3. Every SY helping new members must always inform new members of > that infamous ex-incarnation of Shri Rama and Jesus' uncle St. > Jospeh. i have made an attractive dossier for this false prophet at: > http://www.adishakti.org/simon_d_montford.htm > > Please ensure that all newcomers POSTING at the forum are told about > this sick character. > > 4. We SYs should not condition new members with rituals. They must > learn how to ask the Mother Kundalini to heal them of all problems. > We do not want any of Her shaktas here reduced to the obsessive > ritualistic conditioning that plagues our collectives. > > These are my suggestions. Please feel free to comment. > > warmest regards, > > > jagbir > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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