Guest guest Posted October 19, 2007 Report Share Posted October 19, 2007 , " jagbir singh " <adishakti_org wrote: > > Dear devotees of the Adi Shakti, > > Do you think there is any difference between Richard Embleton's (Sri > Kalki) claim that: > > " Shri Mataji showed Brother Tiger that I am the " LIGHT that powers > Shri Mataji LIGHT. " " > > and the claim by Sir CP who, taking advantage of a silenced Shri > Mataji (drugged and medicated for nearly two years against Her Will) > [1], wants us to believe that: > > " the World Council is the highest authority in Sahaja Yoga, > representing Her will. " ? > > which would have been no different had Sir CP just said: > > " Shri Mataji told me that WCASY is the " WILL that powers Her > WILL. " " > > > And since WCASY claims, again against Her Will, that Shri Mataji is > God Almighty incarnate on Earth, they are effectively > representatives of the Creator's Will. And thousands of SYs > continue to support and empower WCASY. What then is the nature and > source of this satanic negativity that empowers mere mortals to > usurp and openly declare that they represent the very Will of God > Almighty? Do SYs dare claim that their vibrations confirm that is > true? In the first place, do they have the commom sense, conscience > and courage to protest against an unforgiveable blasphemy against > the Holy Spirit? If they have not, what then is the nature and > source of this collective satanic silence? > Sanatana Dharma: Embracing an Infinity of Possibilities Dr. Frank Morales, Ph.D. (Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya) [....] Sanatana Dharma is a religion of the possible. It is a tradition that teaches us that anything and everything we can dream is attainable. In Sanatana Dharma, we are radically free to perform any positive task, to reach out boldly toward any constructive goal, to achieve any dream that our imaginations can reveal. Dharma frees us from the bonds of ignorance and fear that bind us, and gives mighty wings to realize our inner yearning for peace, joy, and unlimited freedom. Ours has historically been a religion that has fostered Possibility- Thinking. Sanatana Dharma is a religion that reflects the very essence of the diverse and infinite possibilities that the universe has to offer us. The infinitely expansive range of thinking, feeling, and experiential possibilities that the Dharmic world-view offers is without limit. The Possibility-Thinking that Dharma encourages is one reason why we find so many amazing stories, wondrous deeds, and heroic feats in our scriptures that would otherwise defy our common-day imagination. Only in Sanatana Dharma do we find such stories as Lord Shiva having the ability to fearlessly drink deadly poison from an ocean of milk and yet not die; or stories of the divine Sage Narada freely traversing the length and breadth of the universe at will in his unending mission to share God's love with all sentient beings; or the story of Hanuman bravely leaping to Lanka in a single monumental bound to seek out the beloved of Lord Rama. The one thing that these and so many thousands of similar sacred stories tell us in the boldest of voices is that there is no challenge in this world that cannot be overcome in the service of the Divine. There is no possibility that is beyond us.... Dharma, when practiced, provides us with Moksha - radical existential freedom, and liberation from all the worldly impediments that bind us. Such is the nature of the radical freedom of Moksha that we find ourselves without the limiting bounds that so affect those who have not tasted the nectar of Brahma-vidya (God-realization). As servants of Dharma and devotees of God, we naturally find that our lives can be lived without limits. When we experience the spiritual revolution in our lives that the Dharma lifestyle can grant us, our possibilities are then endless. By God's grace, there is nothing we cannot accomplish. Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya ------------------- About the Author Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya (Dr. Frank Morales, Ph.D.) is an American of Italian and Spanish ancestry who has been studying, practicing, and teaching Sanatana Dharma for over 30 years. He is the Founder-President of the International Sanatana Dharma Society [....] His sole focus today is to revive Sanatana Dharma as a powerful global force in our world. Contact: info. His primary websites are: http://www.dharmacentral.com drmoraleslist/ yoga-spirituality/ http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=DharmaNation [Moderator's note: edited for tone, comments about other religions, and for length.] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2007 Report Share Posted October 20, 2007 Dear Jagbir I am shocked to see you addressing Richard as Sri Kalki. Can you explain what made you believe that. Ashwanijagbir singh <adishakti_org wrote: , "jagbir singh" <adishakti_org wrote:>> Dear devotees of the Adi Shakti,> > Do you think there is any difference between Richard Embleton's (Sri> Kalki) claim that:> > "Shri Mataji showed Brother Tiger that I am the "LIGHT that powers> Shri Mataji LIGHT.> > and the claim by Sir CP who, taking advantage of a silenced Shri> Mataji (drugged and medicated for nearly two years against Her Will)> [1], wants us to believe that:> > "the World Council is the highest authority in Sahaja Yoga,> representing Her will." ?> > which would have been no different had Sir CP just said:> > "Shri Mataji told me that WCASY is the "WILL that powers Her > WILL.> > > And since WCASY claims, again against Her Will, that Shri Mataji is> God Almighty incarnate on Earth, they are effectively > representatives of the Creator's Will. And thousands of SYs > continue to support and empower WCASY. What then is the nature and > source of this satanic negativity that empowers mere mortals to > usurp and openly declare that they represent the very Will of God > Almighty? Do SYs dare claim that their vibrations confirm that is > true? In the first place, do they have the commom sense, conscience > and courage to protest against an unforgiveable blasphemy against > the Holy Spirit? If they have not, what then is the nature and > source of this collective satanic silence?> Sanatana Dharma: Embracing an Infinity of PossibilitiesDr. Frank Morales, Ph.D.(Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya)[....] Sanatana Dharma is a religion of the possible. It is a tradition that teaches us that anything and everything we can dream is attainable. In Sanatana Dharma, we are radically free to perform any positive task, to reach out boldly toward any constructive goal, to achieve any dream that our imaginations can reveal. Dharma frees us from the bonds of ignorance and fear that bind us, and gives mighty wings to realize our inner yearning for peace, joy, and unlimited freedom.Ours has historically been a religion that has fostered Possibility-Thinking. Sanatana Dharma is a religion that reflects the veryessence of the diverse and infinite possibilities that the universehas to offer us. The infinitely expansive range of thinking,feeling, and experiential possibilities that the Dharmic world-viewoffers is without limit. The Possibility-Thinking that Dharmaencourages is one reason why we find so many amazing stories,wondrous deeds, and heroic feats in our scriptures that wouldotherwise defy our common-day imagination. Only in Sanatana Dharmado we find such stories as Lord Shiva having the ability tofearlessly drink deadly poison from an ocean of milk and yet not die;or stories of the divine Sage Narada freely traversing the length andbreadth of the universe at will in his unending mission to shareGod's love with all sentient beings; or the story of Hanuman bravelyleaping to Lanka in a single monumental bound to seek out the belovedof Lord Rama. The one thing that these and so many thousands ofsimilar sacred stories tell us in the boldest of voices is that thereis no challenge in this world that cannot be overcome in the serviceof the Divine. There is no possibility that is beyond us....Dharma, when practiced, provides us with Moksha - radical existentialfreedom, and liberation from all the worldly impediments that bindus. Such is the nature of the radical freedom of Moksha that we findourselves without the limiting bounds that so affect those who havenot tasted the nectar of Brahma-vidya (God-realization). As servantsof Dharma and devotees of God, we naturally find that our lives canbe lived without limits. When we experience the spiritual revolutionin our lives that the Dharma lifestyle can grant us, ourpossibilities are then endless.By God's grace, there is nothing we cannot accomplish.Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya-------------------About the AuthorSri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya (Dr. Frank Morales, Ph.D.) is anAmerican of Italian and Spanish ancestry who has been studying,practicing, and teaching Sanatana Dharma for over 30 years. He is theFounder-President of the International Sanatana Dharma Society[....] His sole focus today is to revive Sanatana Dharma as a powerful global force in our world. Contact: info.His primary websites are:http://www.dharmacentral.comdrmoraleslist/yoga-spirituality/http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=DharmaNation[Moderator's note: edited for tone, comments aboutother religions, and for length.] For ideas on reducing your carbon footprint visit For Good this month. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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