Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 , " jagbir singh " <adishakti_org wrote: > > 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). > > Worship Of Devi, The Universal Mother " The worship of Devi, the universal Mother, leads to the attainment of knowledge of the Self. The story in the Kena Upanishad known as the " Yaksha Prasna " , supports this view. It tells how Uma, the Divine Mother, taught the' Truth to the gods. Goddess Shakti thus sheds wisdom on Her devotees. Devi worship is therefore, worship of God's glory, of God's greatness and supremacy. It is adoration of the Almighty. It is unfortunate that Devi is ignorantly understood by many as a mere blood-thirsty Hindu Goddess No! Devi is not a vicious demoness nor is She the Property of the Hindus alone. Devi does not belong to any religion. Devi is that conscious power of God. The words Devi, Shakti, etc., and the ideas of different forms connected with these names are concessions granted by the sages due to the limitations of the human intellect; they are by no means the ultimate definitions of Shakti. The original or Adi Shakti is beyond human comprehension. Bhagavan Krishna says in the Gita: " This is only My lower nature. Beyond this is My higher nature, the life-principle which sustains the universe " . The Upanishad also says : " The supreme power of God is manifested in various ways. This power is of the nature of God, manifesting as knowledge, strength and activity " . Truly speaking, all beings in the universe are Shakti-worshippers, whether they are aware of it or not, for there is no one who does not love and long for power in some form or other. physicists and scientists have now proved that everything is pure, imperishable energy. This energy is only a form of divine Shakti which exists in every form. A child is more familiar with the mother than with the father, because the mother is very kind, loving, tender and affectionate and looks after the needs of the child. In the spiritual field also, the aspirant or the devotee-the spiritual child-has an intimate relationship with the Mother Durga, more than with the Father Shiva. Therefore, it behoves the aspirant to approach the Mother first, who then introduces Her spiritual child the Father for his illumination. The Mother's Grace is boundless Her mercy is illimitable; Her knowledge infinite; Her power immeasurable; Her glory ineffable; and Her splendour indescribable. She gives you material prosperity as well as spiritual freedom. " Worship Of Devi, The Universal Mother www.dlshq.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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