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Dear All,

 

i will be posting a series of lectures that is most priceless in

comprehending God Almighty, way over and above all that religious

organizations have taught over the centuries. It is also the deepest

truth that humans will ever realize, one that the Shakti within is

part and parcel of. Perhaps it may allow us to understand why all

the prophets and messengers of God on whom the various religions

have been formed, without exception, meditate on the Shakti in the

Spirit World. Again i repeat - without exception!

 

But why do all - Shri Ganesha, Jesus, Hanuman, Sita, Rama, Buddha,

Radha, Krishna, Shiva, Prophet Muhammad, Guru Nanak and others -

meditate only on the Holy Spirit/Shakti/Ruh? The answer is the

Spirit/God Almighty/Brahman and His Holy Spirit/Spirit/Shakti are

one and the same.

 

The Spirit/God Almighty/Brahman exists within us as The Light which

is always above His Holy Spirit/Spirit/Shakti. At all times Shri

Ganesha, Jesus, Hanuman, Sita, Rama, Buddha, Radha, Krishna, Shiva,

Prophet Muhammad, Guru Nanak and others meditate on the Spirit/God

Almighty/Brahman (Father) and His Holy Spirit/Spirit/Shakti (Mother).

 

Shakti and Brahman are one and the same like the sun (Brahman) and

its light (Shakti).

 

Brahman - The Absolute God of Hinduism

 

Brahman, the Absolute God of Hindus, is a very mysterious Being. In

Hinduism He occupies the highest place, as the creator and enjoyer

of all creation. He is the Light and Delight of the Universe, the

Ruler and the Lord, without a beginning and without an end,

indestructible, indescribable, blissfully immersed in Himself and

all by Himself. Presented below are a few articles on Brahman that

may help you develop a proper understanding of this Highest God of

Hinduism.

 

I. Brahman : Brahman is the very space and the entire universe, with

billions of galaxies and interstellar spaces and much more than

that. The idea of Brahman probably entered the consciousness of

ancient Hindu seers as they contemplated upon the vast expansive sky

and the star studded mysterious night skies. The Upanishads present

a grand view of this Absolute and highest god of Hinduism. Read the

greatness and significance of Brahman from this article.

 

http://www.hinduwebsite.com/brahman.asp

 

 

II. Belief in One God : There is a misconception among many that

Hindus worship many gods and nothing else. To those not familiar

with Hinduism, this practice of Hindus appear absurd and primitive.

The way Hindus worship gods is different from the way the ancient

Hittites or the Mediterranean people worshipped their gods. Know

from this article why Hindus worship so many gods and goddesses, but

how at the same time firmly believe in the unquestionable fact that

God is but one indivisible Supreme Truth.

 

http://www.hinduwebsite.com/onegod.asp

 

 

III. Difficulties in Understanding Brahman : Any attempt to explain

Brahman to the satisfaction of a mind that is driven by reason and

familiar with the concretization of thought is fraught with enormous

difficulties, because that which is inexplicable cannot be explained

by any amount of reasoning and logic. Brahman is beyond the senses,

beyond the mind, beyond our intelligence and dreams... Know from

this article why it is so difficult for the human mind to

conceptualize the idea and the grandeur of Brahman.

 

http://www.hinduwebsite.com/inexplicable.asp

 

 

VI. The 24 principles of Creation : It has been said that Samkhya

philosophy was the greatest achievement of ancient Indian

scholarship. The Samkhyas were originally atheists in the sense that

they did not accept the concept of a Supreme creator. But they

contributed to Hinduism the concept of Prakriti and evolution of

life which was subsequently modified and absorbed into mainstream

Hinduism, through such works as the Bhagavad gita, the epics, and

the Puranas. Know from this article the twenty four principles of

manifest creation.

 

http://www.hinduwebsite.com/24principles.asp

 

 

IV. Aspects of Brahman : Brahman is both the unmanifest and the

manifest, the formless and the one with form. He is here and beyond.

There are four grand aspects of Brahman, which are not known even to

many Hindus. What are these aspects? Read this article to know.

 

http://www.hinduwebsite.com/brahmanaspects.asp

 

 

V. The Brahma Wheel : The Svetavatara Upanishad describes the

qualities of the manifest creation inhabited by the divine power of

God (devatma-shakti). Unlike the Prakriti of the Samkhya school, the

Shakti that is described here is not independent of Brahman but an

aspect of Him. This article describes the qualities of the

manifested creation.

 

http://www.hinduwebsite.com/brahmawheel.asp

 

 

Brahman and Self-Realization : Who is this mysterious Brahman? Who

is this Being, whom we call God, who is described so beautifully in

the Upanishads, extolled for centuries by seers and sages in the

sacred land of the Vedas? This essay explains the MYSTERY OF SELF

REALIZATION.

 

http://www.hinduwebsite.com/who_is_brahman.asp

 

 

Negation of Self : A few minutes of prayer, a little attention to

God, may be better in a way compared to no religious activity. But

if any one believes that it is going to bring him or her face to

face with God he or she is badly mistaken.

 

http://www.hinduwebsite.com/divinelife/selfnegation.asp

 

 

Read these articles repeatedly throughout your life so that you can

tower over all, forever established in the Highest Truth of Brahman!

 

jagbir

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