Guest guest Posted June 8, 2007 Report Share Posted June 8, 2007 , " jagbir singh " <adishakti_org wrote: > > Dear Violet and All, > > i am really surprised that you were looking for the Divine Mother > despite your Christian patriarchal background. Contrary to popular > believe, most Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs pay homage to the same > despite the feminine presence entrenched in their traditions. But > that is not the case of Judaism, Christianity and Islam where the > Divine is always regarded/portrayed as masculine. So i am surprised > that despite that serious handicap you were searching for the Holy > Spirit which, despite the odds, you knew was feminine. So it is > evident that over the millennia a male dominated society enforced a > patriarchal deity. The Divine Feminine is only making Her presence > known, again, in this Age of the Spirit. Dear All, Apart from a peripheral acknowledgement of the presence of Mary in Her special 'human' role as the Mother of Jesus, the Son of God, there was not even a whisper of the possibility of the Divine Mother in my Christian patriarchal background. Quite early on, my direction of seeking veered from the Church, and took on many different, but likewise unfruitful paths, and no closer to the Eternal Mother Within. At a markedly difficult time in my life, as I was facing a personal health crisis, I had a remarkable dream: My health practitioner, in whose care I was at the time, was watching me as I was sitting on a swing, moving in her direction. Suddenly, however, in complete solitude and silence, and stationed high in the sky on the now stationary swing, I became aware of the enchanting blue sky and scattered white clouds surrounding me. Far below I could clearly see the the curve of our beautiful Mother Earth as I sat, calmly and peacefully, in the great silence of space. To my wonderment, my attention was then drawn to a thick, plait-like rope emanating from my Nabhi and continuing upwards, on and on, into the endless sky. I woke up. Intuitively I recognized that my health concerns would be resolved, but more importantly I understood that this dream was an undeniable, mystical confirmation for me that I was indeed connected to God, a God whom I had seeking since childhood. And yet, it was only after being drawn to Shri Mataji, years later, that I finally realized the full significance of a dream that was sybolically telling me of my connection to the MOTHER, the Divine Feminine, and that it was the MOTHER, whom I was seeking! It seems so obvious now, and I sometimes still wonder how the concept of the Divine Feminine eluded me for so long. In retrospect, however, I believe that part of my lack of discernment is directly attributable to " a male-dominated society enforcing a patriarchal deity, " as Jagbir has observed. This insight can be verified again from the comment made to me by a teacher whose class had just experienced Self-Realization a mere two days ago. Some students stayed behind after the class to ask some questions and after a brief discussion, their teacher remarked that this was the first time someone had given utterance to the fact that the Holy Ghost is the Divine Feminine. The unquestioned assumption, without doubt, is that this 'mystery', the Holy Ghost, is somehow a 'patriarchal' mystery. What a heart-warming sight it was to see her contemplating the new- found revelation and then expressing an exciting 'ah, ha! moment, with a winning smile of recognition. I do feel that there has been a great disservice done to humankind that such a vitally important Truth that has been hidden and that humankind has been so mislead. All the more reason, therefore, to announce NOW to the nations the vital messages of Shri Mataji, so others can know the whole Truth. " Declare to all the nations now that I am the Holy Ghost and I have come for this Special Time, that is, the Resurrection Time. " Jai Shri Mataji! Warm regards, Gerlinde > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2007 Report Share Posted June 12, 2007 , " magdca " <gerlindesattler wrote: Dear Gerlinde, Thank you for your " very own first post " on any forum whatsoever!!! Congratulations!!! i sincerely apologize that i have not responded sooner. i think what has happened is that because i put a post on the forum on your behalf, that we all considered 'that post' as your introduction to the forum, and therefore just enjoyed your own first post in Silence, rather than responding. So please accept my apology for not responding sooner. i must say that you have had such a steep learning curve, but have courageously risen to the occasion of not only becoming a forum member, but a moderator at the same time, also! Then there is also your great courage, in telling the seekers of the Truth, what Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi wanted us to tell them, which is the continuing Last Judgment and Resurrection Message of Christ. You had no help from other yogis, but just went ahead and did it all on your own!!! And there was no murmuring from yourself, that it was too hard, not possible, or too shocking for the seekers of the Truth. You are an example of a true yogi, that fears no one and is not afraid to reveal their identity. Your contributions have already enriched us greatly. i can see that the Church did not satisfy yourself also, as was the case with myself, as you were also a Seeker of the Truth. We just couldn't find the Truth... well the Absolute Truth that would satisfy us anyway... in churches, could we???!!! i don't believe spirituality was ever meant to be confined to churches. i mean, did any of the Incarnations and prophets ever say to people: " Now you have got to build yourself a Church? " i don't recall any Incarnation ever did that. Even Shri Mataji hasn't done that, per se, that we have to " build a church " to worship God. She said we worship the Divine Within, wherever we are. i enjoyed your dream, and was drawn to where you said that: " To my wonderment, my attention was then drawn to a thick, plait-like rope emanating from my Nabhi and continuing upwards, on and on, into the endless sky. " Like you say, it had to be symbolic of the Divine Mother. If you contemplate the fact that when a child on earth is born to its earthly mother, there is a thick plait-like rope called the " umbilical cord " that emanates from the Nahbi, and connects the child to its mother, then you can know that a similar, but spiritual dream of the same, just has to be your Spiritual Mother!!! That dream was really precious and very, very special. Thanks so much for sharing it with us. It is just amazing, the number of different ways, that the Divine Mother manifests to Her children!!! Jai Shri Mataji! violet > > Dear Violet and All, > > > > i am really surprised that you were looking for the Divine Mother > > despite your Christian patriarchal background. Contrary to popular > > believe, most Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs pay homage to the same > > despite the feminine presence entrenched in their traditions. But > > that is not the case of Judaism, Christianity and Islam where the > > Divine is always regarded/portrayed as masculine. So i am surprised > > that despite that serious handicap you were searching for the Holy > > Spirit which, despite the odds, you knew was feminine. So it is > > evident that over the millennia a male dominated society enforced a > > patriarchal deity. The Divine Feminine is only making Her presence > > known, again, in this Age of the Spirit. > > > Dear All, > Apart from a peripheral acknowledgement of the presence of Mary in > Her special 'human' role as the Mother of Jesus, the Son of God, > there was not even a whisper of the possibility of the Divine Mother > in my Christian patriarchal background. Quite early on, my direction > of seeking veered from the Church, and took on many different, but > likewise unfruitful paths, and no closer to the Eternal Mother > Within. > > At a markedly difficult time in my life, as I was facing a personal > health crisis, I had a remarkable dream: > > My health practitioner, in whose care I was at the time, was > watching me as I was sitting on a swing, moving in her direction. > Suddenly, however, in complete solitude and silence, and stationed > high in the sky on the now stationary swing, I became aware of the > enchanting blue sky and scattered white clouds surrounding me. Far > below I could clearly see the the curve of our beautiful Mother > Earth as I sat, calmly and peacefully, in the great silence of space. > To my wonderment, my attention was then drawn to a thick, plait- like > rope emanating from my Nabhi and continuing upwards, on and on, into > the endless sky. > > I woke up. Intuitively I recognized that my health concerns would be > resolved, but more importantly I understood that this dream was an > undeniable, mystical confirmation for me that I was indeed connected > to God, a God whom I had seeking since childhood. > > And yet, it was only after being drawn to Shri Mataji, years later, > that I finally realized the full significance of a dream that was > sybolically telling me of my connection to the MOTHER, the Divine > Feminine, and that it was the MOTHER, whom I was seeking! It seems > so obvious now, and I sometimes still wonder how the concept of the > Divine Feminine eluded me for so long. In retrospect, however, I > believe that part of my lack of discernment is directly attributable > to " a male-dominated society enforcing a patriarchal deity, " as > Jagbir has observed. > > This insight can be verified again from the comment made to me by a > teacher whose class had just experienced Self-Realization a mere two > days ago. Some students stayed behind after the class to ask some > questions and after a brief discussion, their teacher remarked that > this was the first time someone had given utterance to the fact that > the Holy Ghost is the Divine Feminine. The unquestioned assumption, > without doubt, is that this 'mystery', the Holy Ghost, is somehow > a 'patriarchal' mystery. > > What a heart-warming sight it was to see her contemplating the new- > found revelation and then expressing an exciting 'ah, ha! moment, > with a winning smile of recognition. > > I do feel that there has been a great disservice done to humankind > that such a vitally important Truth that has been hidden and that > humankind has been so mislead. > > All the more reason, therefore, to announce NOW to the nations the > vital messages of Shri Mataji, so others can know the whole Truth. > > " Declare to all the nations now that I am the Holy Ghost and I have > come for this Special Time, that is, the Resurrection Time. " > > > Jai Shri Mataji! > > Warm regards, > > Gerlinde > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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