Guest guest Posted March 27, 2005 Report Share Posted March 27, 2005 Daily Reflection: March 27 - Liberation Over eight hundred years ago there was a great Tibetan Monk named Milarepa. He realized the ultimate goal of existence after performing severe spiritual practices. Milarepa writes: In horror of death, I took to the mountains--again and again I meditated on the uncertainty of the hour of death, capturing the fortress of the deathless unending nature of mind. Now all fear of death is over and done. In the same light as Milarepa, Swamiji has taken this quote and interpreted it according to his ideal of perfection. For me, this is just one more example of the greatness of Swamiji’s attainment. – Parvati Saraswati Swamiji writes: In honor of life, I took to the mountains--again and again I meditated upon the bliss of being and humankind’s inherent ability to perceive it. Then I captured that imperishable essence, and now all fear has vanished. from Sahib Sadhu The White Sadhu Copyright 2001 Devi Mandir Publications First Edition www.shreemaa.org --Love and trust in God. Do not ask for anything else. --Shree Maa ----devotee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2005 Report Share Posted March 27, 2005 Jai iJai Jai Swamiji ki Jai! On Mar 27, 2005, at 7:20 AM, devotee wrote: > Daily Reflection: > > March 27 - Liberation > > > > Over eight hundred years ago there was a great Tibetan Monk named > Milarepa. He realized the ultimate goal of existence after performing > severe spiritual practices. > > > > Milarepa writes: In horror of death, I took to the mountains--again > and again I meditated on the uncertainty of the hour of death, > capturing the fortress of the deathless unending nature of mind. Now > all fear of death is over and done. > > > > In the same light as Milarepa, Swamiji has taken this quote and > interpreted it according to his ideal of perfection. For me, this is > just one more example of the greatness of Swamiji’s attainment. – > Parvati Saraswati > > > > Swamiji writes: In honor of life, I took to the mountains--again and > again I meditated upon the bliss of being and humankind’s inherent > ability to perceive it. Then I captured that imperishable essence, > and now all fear has vanished. > > > > from Sahib Sadhu The White Sadhu > > Copyright 2001 Devi Mandir Publications > > First Edition > > www.shreemaa.org > > > ----- > --------- > Love and trust in God. Do not ask for anything else. --Shree Maa > ----- > --------- > --devotee > > > > > > Sponsor > > > <22305_0205_016_b_300250_a.gif> > <l.gif> > > Links > > • > / > > • > > > • Terms of > Service. > > Attachment: (text/enriched) [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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