Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 Namaste, Everyone Swamiji spoke about the word, "aanubhaava." It is found in the 3rd shloka of the first chapter of Chandi Path: mahaamayaa nubhaavena yathaa manvantaraadhipah sa babhuuva mahaa bhaagah saavarnistanayo raveh He has translated this as: "With the grace of the Supreme Goddess, the Great Measurement of Consciousness, the son of the Light, he who belongs to All, became the highly eminent master of the fourteenth part of a day of the Infinite. On this subject I speak" Here he translates anubhav as "grace", in this case, of the Supreme Goddess, the Great Measurement of Consciousness" He told us that anu = atom; it could also mean "the subtlest" and that bhava = feeling or attitude, or mood So that this grace of Mahamaya (She who limits, who contains the limitless consciousness) can be understood as the feeling of the subtlest--the feeling of an atom; this he discussed as the finest point, or the bindu, of Mahamaya, and that is in in that, in going into that, when we do, there we can experience her in the sublest way, there is Her grace. Of course, as Maa points out, this is only through experience, it cannot really be described. But I thought that word was so beatiful to contemplate, just one word from the Chandi Path!-- anubhav, the feeling of an atom. There's a meditation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 I wish I were there to experience the direct teachings of Maa and Swamiji working together in the Infinite. Thank you for sharing aanubhava with us. There They go, expaining the Unexplainable. Ardis nitya_ma <nitya_ma Nov 6, 2003 8:09 AM the subtlest feeling <html><body> <tt> Namaste, Everyone<BR> Swamiji spoke about the word, "aanubhaava."<BR> It is found in the 3rd shloka of the first chapter of Chandi Path:<BR> <BR> mahaamayaa nubhaavena yathaa manvantaraadhipah<BR> sa babhuuva mahaa bhaagah saavarnistanayo raveh<BR> <BR> He has translated this as:<BR> "With the grace of the Supreme Goddess, the Great Measurement of <BR> Consciousness, the son of the Light, he who belongs to All,<BR> became the highly eminent master of the fourteenth part of a day of the<BR> Infinite. On this subject I speak"<BR> <BR> Here he translates anubhav as "grace", in this case, of the Supreme Goddess, <BR> the Great Measurement of Consciousness"<BR> <BR> He told us that anu = atom; it could also mean "the subtlest"<BR> and that bhava = feeling or attitude, or mood<BR> <BR> So that this grace of Mahamaya (She who limits, who contains the limitless <BR> consciousness) can be understood as the feeling of the subtlest--the feeling <BR> of an atom; this he discussed as the finest point, or the bindu, of Mahamaya, <BR> and that is in in that, in going into that, when we do, there we can experience <BR> her in the sublest way, there is Her grace. Of course, as Maa points out, this is <BR> only through experience, it cannot really be described.<BR> <BR> But I thought that word was so beatiful to contemplate, just one word from the <BR> Chandi Path!-- anubhav, the feeling of an atom.<BR> There's a meditation.<BR> <BR> <BR> </tt> <br> <!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| --> <table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2> <tr bgcolor=#FFFFCC> <td align=center><font size="-1" color=#003399><b> Sponsor</b></font></td> </tr> <tr bgcolor=#FFFFFF> <td align=center width=470><table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0> <tr> <td align=center><font face=arial size=-2></font><br><a href="http://rd./M=267637.4116719.5338353.1261774/D=egroupweb/S=1705075\ 991:HM/A=1754452/R=0/SIG=11ti8tui3/*http://www.netflix.com/Default?mqso=60178324\ &partid=4116719" alt=""><img src=" " alt="click here" width="300" height="250" border="0"></a></td></tr></table> </td> </tr> <tr><td><img alt="" width=1 height=1 src="http://us.adserver./l?M=267637.4116719.5338353.1261774/D=egroupmai\ l/S=:HM/A=1754452/rand=559690660"></td></tr> </table> <!-- |**|end egp html banner|**| --> <br> <tt> <BR> <BR> <BR> </tt> <br> <br> <tt><a href=""> Terms of Service</a>.</tt> </br> </body></html> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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