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, " jagbir singh "

<adishakti_org wrote:

>

> So after reading Deepak Chopra's Montreal talk on consciousness i

> now understand it better. So i asked Arwinder, who by the way is

> now 16-years-old, a few questions at around 7.15 a.m. Since the

> age of five he has never wavered in his claim and flawless

> narration of meeting the Adi Shakti in his Sahasrara. Having done

> so hundreds of times, along with siblings Kash and Lalita, leaves

> absolutely no room for doubt or rebuttal that Shri Mataji Nirmala

> Devi is the incarnation of the Adi Shakti within:

>

> Q: Arwinder, do you still talk with Shri Mataji?

>

> Arwinder: A bit.

>

> Q: What you mean " a bit " ?

>

> Arwinder: Like sometimes only.

>

> Q: That means you just meditate most of the time?

>

> Arwinder: Yah.

>

>

> By reading Deepak Chopra's books/talks i now know that Arwinder's

> meeting the Adi Shakti in the Sahasrara (Kingdom of God) is all

> part and parcel of consciousness.

>

> So " does God exist? " - Absolutely! God is within all humans.

>

> " If she does, does she care about us? " - Definitely! Why else

> should we humans be given the faith and evidence necessary to take

> part in the Last Judgment and Resurrection, and attain life

> eternal?

>

> That brings us to Her incarnation on Earth, Shri Mataji Nirmala

> Devi. i realized that my consciousness has changed considerably

> over the years, to the point where my vision and attention

> encompasses the whole humanity. Just like Her, i envision a day

> when Her life-long work to trigger inner transformation, crucial

> as it is for the transformation of the world, will reach a

> critical mass.

>

> But what really changed my consciousness? Was it the deep

> knowledge of the human subtle system? No, not at all.

>

> So what really transformed my consciousness and enlightened my

> mind? It was the Adi Shakti's revelation of Herself in the

> Sahasarara (Kingdom of God), and Her Divine Message of the Last

> Judgment and Resurrection. She also revealed how God operates in

> this world and the three traits or characteristics universally

> associated with God are omniscience, omnipotence and omnipresence.

>

> Omniscience: This term refers to the all knowing nature of God.

> Webster defines it as " the quality of knowing all things at once;

> universal knowledge; knowledge unbounded or infinite. " God knows

> our very thoughts, our feelings, our desires and our needs. SHe

> knows our words before we say them and SHe knows our thoughts

> before we think them. SHe knows all of our ways. In fact, God even

> knew us before we were born. There are no secrets before Almighty

> God. In short, God possesses superior knowledge and wisdom about

> everything and that knowledge is all encompassing. When we say

> that SHe knows our thoughts, what we really mean is that SHe knows

> the thoughts of every person on the planet right now, at this

> instant – all six billion plus people. SHe knows everything about

> everybody all the time, down to the most intimate detail.

>

> /message/6243

>

 

Note: i wish to metion that the above paragraph on " Omniscience " was

taken from the internet and slightly modified by me with the words

" SHe " . Now enjoy " An Ancient Path " that is the jewel in the crown

of all that the Adi Shakti has revealed.

 

Just a few minustes ago i told my wife that if not for Kash,

Arwinder and Lalita it would have been impossible for me to find

this pricless and most secret Ancient Path that has touched my mind,

body and soul so. Those who have known Brahman/Shakti/Self within

themselves will become immortal. Seek it within yourself.

 

So abandon all external worship of the SYSSR sacred cows of treatments and

rituals because into blind darkness they enter, people who worship ignorance;

And into still blinder darkness, people who delight in learning that ignorance.

Always remember that only those who have known Brahman/Shakti/Self within

themselves will become immortal.

 

Jai Shri Ganapathi,

 

jagbir

 

 

~An Ancient Path~

 

" There is an ancient path

extremly fine and extending far;

It has touched me, I have discovered it!

By it they go up to the heavenly world

released from here,

wise men, knowers of Brahman.

 

In it are the white and the blue, they say,

the orange, green, and red.

By Brahman was this path discovered;

By it goes the knower of Brahman,

the doer of good, the man of light.

 

Into blind darkness they enter,

people who worship ignorance (non-becoming);

And into still blinder darkness,

people who delight in learning (becoming).

 

'Joyless' are those regions called,

in blind darkness they are cloaked;

Into them after death they go,

men who are not learned or wise.

 

If a person truly percives the Self (Atman),

knowing 'I am this';

What possibly could he want,

Whom possibly could he love,

that he should worry about his body?

 

The Self (Atman) has entered this body, this dense jumble.

If a man finds Him,

Recognizes Him,

He is the maker of everything - the author of all!

The world is his - he's the world itself!

 

While we are still here, we have come to know it.

If you've not known it, great is your destruction.

Those who have known it - they become immortal!

as for the rest of them - only suffering awaits them.

 

When a man clearly sees this Self (Atman) as God,

the lord of what was

and of what will be,

He will not seek to hide from him.

 

Beneath which the year revolves

together with it's days,

That the gods venerate

as the light of lights,

as life immortal.

 

In which are established

the various groups of five,

together with space;

I take that to be the Self (Atman)-

I who have the knowledge,

I who am immortal,

I take that to be -

the Brahman the immortal.

 

The breathing behind breathing, the sight behind sight,

the hearing behind hearing, the thinking behind thinking -

Those who know this percive Brahman,

the first, the ancient.

 

With the mind alone one must behold it -

there is here nothing diverse at all!

From death to death he goes, who sees

here any kind of diversity.

 

As just singular must one behold it -

immeasurable and immovable.

The Self (Atman) is spotless and beyond space,

unborn, immense, immovable.

 

By knowing that very one a wise Brahmin

should obtain insight for himself.

Let him not ponder over alot of words;

it just tires the voice! "

 

~Brhadaranyaka Upanishad 4.4.8-21

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