Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 Dear All, Here is a re-post from Shri Adi Shakti Forum Index which has reached No.1 position under " Incarnations and Prophets " . It started with a question from Kyyan. However, the URL to Shri Adi Shakti Forum Index can no longer be opened, and as i have found this post in Googles Cache, i will present it here again. Please enjoy. violet Question about the last judgement Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 5:15 am I was asked the other day about what religion i am, and i had a hard time explaining, which i do not want to have. How does one explain to other about SY in the context of a religion? More importantly, the last judgement is a time before the second coming when humans have a chance to rectify themselves and become the spirit, thereby removing all the things that blocked or hindered that connection with the divine and as well, the connection with the self. Now, i read on here that is is we who are to judge ourselves, judgement day or judgement times etc. I remeber always growing up hearing that God will judge you or only God can judge you. I have a strong feeling that somehow judgeing ourselves and having God judge us are both true and connected, yet i dont know how they are connected or how that works. If someone could please explain to me how God plays a role in judging us and how we judge ourselves in these time, i would be most greatful. Thank you Kyyan Reply to Question about the Last Judgment... Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 9:41 am Dear Kyyan, I have heard Shri Mataji say that in terms of religion, we are a Universal Religion because in Sahaja Yoga we accept the essence of all the Incarnation's and Prophet's teachings. " Vishwa Nirmala Dharma " means " Universal Pure Religion " . Sahaja Yoga is a Universal Pure Religion, because it accepts only the pure immaculate teachings of the Incarnations and Prophets themselves and not the teachings of the religious leaders that followed the Incarnations and Prophets. Shri Mataji has said that it would be correct to say that... " i am a Christian, a Hindu, a Buddhist, a Muslim and a Sikh, because in Sahaja Yoga all these Incarnation's and Prophet's Teachings are accepted as having been necessary and important in mankind's spiritual evolution " and they are all revered. Shri Mataji has also said that Sahaja Yogis represent the integration of all these religions within themselves. When we receive our Self-Realization and are connected to the Divine (God), the Divine (God) lets us know what spiritual state we are in via the vibrational awareness we feel in our hands. We can then correct ourselves with the help of the Holy Spirit or Kundalini, which is a form of self-judgment and self-correction. But really, it is God judging us through the connection with Him and it is also God correcting us by our cooperation with the Holy Spirit (Kundalini). This vibrational awareness was prophesied about in the Koran where it said that " At that time, your hands shall speak and testify against you. " This is why self-realization was such an important gift that Shri Mataji has given us, because it has given us our connection with the Divine (God) so that we can rise up to become our Spirit and therefore have our " Moksha " or " Spiritual Emancipation " while yet in our physical body. In other words, we can experience heaven on earth within ourselves through the Incarnation of the Adi Shakti. I hope this helps. Violet _________________ " Your power itself will show that this power is really of love, affection, compassion for the transformation of the whole world. " Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, Ganesha Puja, 10 May 1995, Cabella Italy * * * Jagbir Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 2:08 pm Dear Kyyan, Normally those belonging to a certain religion, say Christianity, will never be satisfied if you mention any other faith. All religions except for Hinduism claim that they, to the exclusion of all others, have the exclusive truth. In short, God is on their side only. So how does a SY answer that question? i always say i am neither a Hindu, a Christian, Muslim or Sikh but all of them. To press on i add i believe in all the prophets and holy sciptures as God Almighty is One. It is hard for some to comprehend such a faith. But do not waste your time arguing with fundamentalists, especially those of Christian sects like Mormons or Jehovah's Witnesses, for they are almost immune to reason and logic. Just saya polite goodbye and walk away. regards, jagbir _________________ " I am the Adi Shakti (Holy Spirit/Ruh). I am the One who has come on this Earth for the first time in this form to do this tremendous task. " Shri Adi-Shakti Devi Adi-Shakti [615th]: Primal Power; being the First Cause. (Sri Lalita Sahasranama) Forum: The Message of Sahaja Yoga: The Spontaneous Union with the Divine Message #6340 of 6340 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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