Self-Realization (Baptism/Sibghah Of Spirit) 




Verily, verily I say unto thee, except a man born be born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of God.”src=

Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily I say unto thee, except a man born be born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of God. ...
Verily, verily, I say unto thee, except a man born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God.
That which is born of flesh is flesh, and that which is born of Spirit is spirit.



Verily, verily, I say unto thee, except a man born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God.”src=
"What is God-Realization? First is the Self-Realization ... What is God-Realization? Is to know about God. You see to know about God is to know how His Powers are working, how He controls, by becoming part and parcel of God Almighty... You know about God. You know about His Powers.

You can become God-realized means God acts through you, uses you as His Power, as His channel, and that you know. That you know what He is doing to you, what He is telling you, what His vision is and what is the information. The connection is that."

Sri Tattvamayi Shri Nirmala Devi

Tattvamayi (907 th): Here 'Tattva' means 'Siva-Tattva,' the Ultimate State of Consciousness. The name refers to two states of Samadhi — God-realisation. They are known as 'Samprajnata' where the Sadhaka retains his Prajna or ordinary mental faculty while he experiences the Samadhi and the Asamprajnata where the Sadhaka is without mental faculty. The name also means that She is Herself the three Tattvas of 'Atma,' 'Vidya,' and 'Siva,' or the fourth according to some. There are 36 Tattvas according to Saiva-Siddhanta and She is immanent through all of them.

 

"Are you a Seeker of Truth?

Whether it is through politics, therapy or religion, there are those people who are looking for a greater meaning to their lives. For these people, the life of material pleasures is not enough. If you, too, are looking for the absolute Truth, you are a seeker. within all seekers there is a drive that keeps them looking, that keeps them questing. Their Spirit thirsts for a union with its Greater Self. From communism to transcendentalism, from drugs to psychic phenomena, a seeker's journey can be a long one.

Only The Mother can make the Child a Master, and only The Motherhood in any guru can make the disciple a guru. Not everything that is beyond is divine.

That same journey can also be dangerous. We have all heard of the damaging effects wrought by drugs. Many psychic, spiritual, New Age and superconscious groups are like drugs. They entice and entrap the seekers. They are insidious - their dangers are not apparent until it is too late.

"At the very outset we have to understand that we cannot create truth, we cannot organize truth. Truth is, was and will be. We cannot cheat Truth. We have to reach that point to receive it. It is not a mental achievement. It is not a concept, we cannot change it. Sahaja Yoga establishes the proof of Truth and enables you to experience it. Where the seekers of truth are misled, the results have been disastrous." Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

Everything that is transient is not necessarily Divine. Not all powers contribute to a righteous path. Visions, voices, astral projections, auras, levitation, predictions, communications with the dead and other similar feats are dangerous. They are all possible, but they do not lead to God. They empower us temporarily. They make our ego believe that we are special. 

But all these powers soon sour, cause illness, distress and depression. They are clear invitations for spirit possession. They are detours that confuse, if not destroy our true seeking.

When choosing a guru or seeking groups, ask the following questions:

  • Is money taken at any time? (The Truth cannot be owned, nor can it be bought or sold).

  • Do your teachers pressure you like salesmen? (You should know the value of their path by your own conviction, not by the number of books you read, classes you attend, or pledges you make. Truth is not dependent upon salesmenship).

  • Can you, yourself, feel the effect of the technique? (Do not be satisfied that you will be in an "inner circle" at some time in the distant future).

  • Do they clothe you in unusual dress, seat you in strange postures or submit you to wild chanting? (The Truth is not something that has to be attained through strenuous efforts. It is the strength of your desire that counts, not the harshness of their tests).

  • Is the new path you've chosen dharmic? (that is, is this a the path of the center, similar to that followed by the sages, yogis, and great men and women of the past, or will it lead to frightening experiences of a subconscious or super-conscious nature?)

  • Are the members of the organization, especially the leader, founder, or guru, people you can trust? (Are you comfortable with them? Do they display love and joy? Is their warmth genuine? Is the value of what they are teaching evident in their eyes?)

  • Do you have the freedom of choice to leave or continue? (Follow your heart, not your ego. If you have fears or misgivings, give them heed. If you are in doubt or under duress, leave. Do not be bullied.)


YOU CAN BE YOUR OWN GURU.

A Unique Discovery
by Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi



"Man in his search of joy and happiness is running away from his Self, which is the real source of joy. He finds himself very ugly and boring because he doesn't know his Self. A human being seeks joy in money or possessions, in power or human limited love, and ultimately in religion that is also outside. The problem is how to turn one's attention inward. The inner being, which is our awareness, is an energy. I call it the energy of Divine Love. All evolution and the manifestation of material energy is guided by the supreme energy of Divine Love. We do not know how powerful and thoughtful this unknown energy is. The silent working of awareness is so automatic, minute, dynamic, and precious that we take it for granted. After Self-realization, this energy appears to us as silent throbbing vibrations flowing through our being. But we have been unable to achieve Self-realization because we cannot fix our attention on something that lacks form. Instead, our attention wanders outside on forms. Now there is a method to tap the Divine power—Sahaja Yoga. At the very outset, I have to say that the working of Sahaja Yoga is very simple, although the operation within is quite complex. For example, if you want to watch television, it is very easy. But to explain the engineering technique of a television set is very difficult and the explanation is complicated. To learn about a television you also need a qualified engineer who understands it and who can explain its working.

 

Sahaja Yogis awakening the kundalini of ordinary householders.”src=
Sahaja Yogis awakening the Kundalini of a young woman which appears as "tongues of flame", a feat witnessed by the apostles 2000 years ago and recorded in the Bible (Acts 2:1-22) "In the New Testament of the Bible the Initiation of Fire is revealed to the apostles on the day Pentecost, the traditional birthday of the Christian Church."  Note the calm disposition of the young woman, who appears to be in meditation, as ordinary housewives work collectively to substantially increase their ability to raise the Kundalini from the Molaadhara right to the Sahasrara within a matter of minutes.

I will try to explain Sahaja Yoga in the simplest way, but please note that it is really complicated if you want to know it in detail. The best way to enjoy television is first to switch it on and watch. Then later you can try to understand its engineering. As a mother I would say that I have done the cooking for you. Why should you worry about how it is done? If you are hungry you should start eating. If you are not actually hungry, but only inquisitive, what can I do? I can neither force you to eat nor make you hungry with discussions or lecturing. I leave it to your wisdom and to your freedom to feel that longing.

Some Background On Sahaja Yoga

The word "Sahaja" (Saha + ja) means born with you or inborn. Whatever is inborn manifests without any effort. Hence Sahaja Yoga is the name given to my system, which is effortless, easy, and spontaneous. It is a part of Nature, you may call it life's source—the vitality of the Divine.

To understand life, consider the case of something that is living: a germinating seed. The seed grows by itself into a tree, blooms into flowers, and then the flowers become fruit. Any human effort cannot change the process of growth from a seed into a tree. The gardener can only look after the growth of the tree. In the same way, the process of the growth of our consciousness, to further evolution, takes place effortlessly. When a fetus is between two and three months old, in The Mother's womb, a column of rays of consciousness, emitted through the all-pervading Divine Love, pass through the developing brain to enlighten it.

The shape of the human brain is prism-like. So, the column of rays falling on it gets refracted into four diverse channels corresponding to the four aspects of the nervous system. These are:

  1. Parasympathetic nervous system

  2. Sympathetic nervous system (right)

  3. Sympathetic nervous system (left)

  4. Central nervous System (This need not be discussed as it is the link with objectivity).

The set of rays that fall on the fontanelle bone (apex of the head known as Taloo) pierce in the center and pass straight into the medulla oblongata through a channel (Sushumna). This energy, after leaving a very thread-like, thin line in the medulla oblongata, settles down in three and a half coils in the triangular bone at the base of the spinal cord (Mooladhar). This coiled energy is known as Kundalini.

The subtle energy enters through the center of the brain (Sahasrar Brahmarandhra) and precipitates six more centers on its way down. The gross manifestation of this subtle energy, in the Sushumna channel of the spinal cord, is termed the Parasympathetic nervous system. The centers of chakras are expressed as plexuses outside the spinal cord. Surprisingly, we have the same number of plexuses and subplexuses outside, as the number of chakras and their petals inside, the spinal cord. Medical science knows very little about this system. Science calls it the autonomous nervous system, meaning the system that works spontaneously—on its own. For example, if we want to increase the rate of our heartbeat, we can do so by exerting ourselves (activity of the sympathetic nervous system). But we cannot directly reduce the heart (activity of the parasympathetic nervous system). The parasympathetic nervous system is a system that is like a petrol pump through which the petrol of Divine Love fills us. But when a human child is born and the umbilical cord breaks, a gap is created in the Sushumna (the subtle channel in the spinal cord).

 And on the gross level, one can see there is a gap between the solar plexus and the vagus nerve of the parasympathetic nervous system. This gap is known as the void in the Zen system of religion and Maya (or Bhav Sagar) in Indian thought. Later when ego and superego bloat up like balloons and cover our brain at the apex of the left and right sympathetic nervous systems, the fontanelle bone calcifies, and the all-pervading vital force of Divine Love gets cut off completely. Then the human being identifies himself as a separate entity and the consciousness of "I" (Aham) presides. This is why Man does not know His universal unconscious. His ego severs this subtle connection. 

Vital Energy

The sympathetic nervous system uses the vital energy. There are two systems-left and right. The two channels, which carry this energy, in subtle form (in the medulla oblongata), are known as Ida and Pingala respectively. The right-side system (in the right-handed person) caters to the emergencies of the active consciousness (extra efforts and emergencies). The left-side system (in medicine they say it remains dormant) caters to the subconscious mind of the psyche (libido).

Both these sympathetic-nerve systems are called the Sun and Moon channels (i.e., Surya nadi and Chandra nadi). Hatha Yoga comes from the words Ha and Tha, meaning the Sun and Moon. By this yoga you can control the activity of the sympathetic; you can use more stored energy or else completely stop the activity of the sympathetic for a short time.

Just by using the stored energy you cannot achieve the eternal flow of the divine. With control over the sympathetic you can slow the heart rate or even stop the heart for a short time. You may achieve all the physical gross symptoms of the parasympathetic. But you cannot activate the parasympathetic which is the channel for your real yoga (meeting of the divine). With Hatha yoga you may even control your mind. But the mind thus governed is heavily conditioned for the spiritual flight into the divine. One may keep good health and good mind to be a good citizen in a society, but that is not the only aim of life. The Channels Of Attention Both sympathetic and parasympathetic act on the plexuses, but in opposition to each other. The parasympathetic relaxes the plexuses while the sympathetic squeezes the energy by constricting them. One fills in the vitality and the other consumes it. 

There is a gap in the parasympathetic nervous system (Sushumna) but no gap in the sympathetic nervous system (at the navel). This is the hurdle that has rendered all our searching-and entry into the parasympathetic-fruitless so far. It is like three ladders, two of them touching the ground while the central one is hanging in the air. So whenever we try to rise in our consciousness, we move on to the sympathetic system.

If we pass toward the right side we enter onto the activity that goes on bloating in the balloon of ego. Thus we feel responsible and active. When this activity increases beyond limits, like a growing tree whose roots are not equally grown, the being falls to the ground.

Over activity of the sympathetic nervous system causes tension, sleeplessness, and ultimately all deadly diseases like cancer. These diseases are caused by the constricted plexuses that have been drained of their energy. If you can make the parasympathetic dominate the right side, then we can antidote the effects of over activity. Then all the diseases and the effects caused by this right side get cured automatically.

The left side sympathetic nervous system (libido) has the power to store all that is dead in us. It connects you with store houses of the subconscious mind and with the collective subconscious (Bhootlok or Paralok).

At the backside of the brain, at the apex of this channel, the super ego exists like a balloon. It becomes heavy by storing, the conditioning of the mind through libido. So if the tension is heavy it breaks the superego into many fragments. If you still overexert by conditioning, a partial vacuum forms and this sucks another dead personality from the collective subconscious (Paralok) into your superego. So in your pursuit of truth, if you take to further efforts and indulge in concentration, training of the mind, forced abstinence, forced meditation, or complete slavery to the emotional attachment of the mind, the libido with the aid of the affected superego may connect you to the collective subconscious (Paralok) where all dead souls-bad, good, or saintly-exist. These souls start manifesting through you and you get siddhis or extra sensory perceptions. Actually these are the different subtle (dead) personalities dominating us through super ego.

Dangerous Techniques

There is another method that may be effortlessly employed by many so called teachers. This method, by which they turn the chakra in the direction of the libido, can put you into your subconscious. This method either makes the aspirant go into a trance or accept the complete domination of the dead spirits introduced by the teacher through the plexuses.

In the first case, the Sadhaka feels relaxed, his mind is switched off. But after a few years of practice, he realizes his weakness. He cannot face reality and takes to heavy use of drugs. In the second case, the aspirant becomes a complete slave of the teacher and starts giving away all material possessions to the teacher without understanding the logic behind it. These teachers never explain the technique they have employed, nor do they give their powers to anybody else. In short, all efforts in the name of religion, or the mishandling of Kundalini by so called realized people, can only activate the sympathetic nervous system (Ida and Pingla). These activities cannot make any progress toward bringing about the play of parasympathetic (Sushumna). (Sushumna).

All mesmeric powers such as materialization power (enslaving masses for money or fame), visionary powers (Drishti Siddha), speech powers (Vani Siddha), curing powers, transcendental feelings (powers of switching off the mind), separation of body, and many other powers, are very ordinarily found among those who practice the control of spirits (Pretsiddhi or Smashan Vidya). All such powers can be proved to be the powers of the dead in any one of our experimental Centers. These are not Divine powers because the Divine has no interest in these gross subjects. It is interested only in the miracle of the inner being and its further manifestation to bring about human evolution. Thus those who indulge and use their attention (Chitta) on such "siddhis" and those who run after such gross miracles find it difficult to follow Sahaja Yoga.

We have noted that when such people confront Sahaja Yoga, they start trembling and shaking like lunatics. If with very great difficulty such a person reaches the state of Self-realization, he completely loses all interest in such powers and in their exhibition. He is freed of all extra dead personalities who dominated him. There is no need to pass through the subconscious strata to jump the unconscious. The subconscious is an end by itself and one gets lost after entering its realms. These strata are placed vertically. The only direct way is through the parasympathetic (through Sushumna Nadi) —the central path that takes you to the Divine (the Kingdom of God) —through Sahaja Yoga. (through Sushumna Nadi) —the central path that takes you to the Divine (the Kingdom of God) —through Sahaja Yoga.

It is very dangerous to use the powers of the subconscious which may become uncontrollable and torture the practitioner and Sadhaka. Those who are temporarily benefited may suffer irreparable loss to body, mind, or grace.

The Promised Goal

All religions have promised inner silence when you reach the state of Self-realization-the inner miracle of the subtle awareness and not gross jugglery. The Bhagavad Gita says that you become the witness (Sakshi Swarup) of the play of the Divine. Many modern thinkers are also talking about the new awareness. This has been described as "thoughtless awareness" which results in collective consciousness. We hear of many prophesies made by ancient and modern writers about the evolution of a new race of super-human beings of unique awareness. These are no longer empty words. Through the discovery of Sahaja Yoga it is possible to achieve the transformation of the human consciousness to the higher planes promised by various seers.

 The subject of Kundalini is no longer a matter of book knowledge. Now you can see, with the naked eye, the breathing of the Kundalini at the Mooladhar. You can feel the different chakras in the spinal cord with your fingers. Formerly, bridging the gap in the Sushumna was the insurmountable problem. But it is being discovered that this gap can be filled with the vibrating power of Divine Love. The Kundalini rises like a majestic mother and breaks the apex of the brain (Brahmarandhra) without giving the slightest trouble to the child (Sadhaka). It happens in a split second, in the short spell between two successive thoughts. Of course, if the aspirant (Sadhaka) is diseased or his chakras are constricted by over activity of the sympathetic nervous system, the Kundalini, being the Mother of every individual and the embodiment of love, knowledge, and beauty, knows how to reveal Her love beautifully and to give rebirth to Her child without causing any hurt.

There are many descriptions about Kundalini warning us against the dangers and perils of the taming of Kundalini. Also many books describe various gross or frightful experiences of the Kundalini awakening. Actually this is caused because Kundalini cannot rise without Sahaja Yoga, i.e., if someone, who is not Self-realized, tries to awaken Her, the Kundalini does not leave Her seat and, without the proper invitation, the Kundalini becomes adamant and angry. Thus the sympathetic gets into activity. When She is accused of sex, She sends heat waves over the sympathetic nervous system which causes the constriction or blockage of the plexuses and the path of the Kundalini is completely broken down. Sometimes one gets into funny gesticulations or loses complete awareness of the outside. Moreover with mishandling of Chakras and Kundalini due to the ignorance or greed of the teacher, the chance of realization for the aspirant can become very poor and sometimes impossible. The mind that is very much conditioned, or the mind that is the slave of self-indulgence or of egoistic actions and thoughts, is also a very slow conveyance for Sahaja Yoga. Even if you read too much about the deconditioning of the mind, you may get only further conditioned. If you try to decondition by efforts, you can become conditioned much worse than what you were. 

Deconditioning is only possible through Divine Love. The main "condition" of Sahaja Yoga is that your will and freedom are always respected. In Sahaja Yoga the person is fully aware and alert and receives inner silence and experience without doing any unnatural movements. He sits in a completely easy pose throughout or he also may lie down (Sahajasana or Shavasana). The breathing is normal or less than normal.

Religion

Religions are also the expressions and experiments of realized souls-the seers. They also talk about the inner being, second birth, and about Self-realization. In the beginning, in India, they tried to take the attention inside by introducing symbols (idols) that they saw of this unconscious, universal being within. This gave rise to pantheism and the aspirant's attention got stuck to symbols (Sakar) and to rituals which killed the main objective. (idols) that they saw of this unconscious, universal being within. This gave rise to pantheism and the aspirant's attention got stuck to symbols (Sakar) and to rituals which killed the main objective.

So the other type of experiments of talking only about the abstract (Nirakar) gave rise to many other religions which ended up as dogmas or "isms." The reason is obvious. Talking about the flower or the honey cannot take you to the honey but can only create dogmatic "isms" in the mind. You have to be a bee to reach there, i.e., you have to be reborn. This has to happen within to take you inside. It is too great an achievement and unbelievable, but I feel the search of ages has brought great results.

The End Of The Path

The mind, with a child-like innocence achieves very quick results. Whatever may be the loads of the mind, if the longing is honest and earnest, sooner or later, the aspirant can get Self-realization. After reaching this state the vibrations start emitting from the extremities. These are described by Adi Sankaracharya in his work "Ananda Lahari."

These vibrations are the waves of Divine Love that can fill also other persons' inner being and give them the same experience of Self-realization. This is how the chain reaction starts. One light enlightens another.

The physical manifestations are as follows:

The pupils of the eyes become dilated (Parasympathetic action). The face becomes radiant, the body becomes light, all tension is completely removed. The rising of the Kundalini can be seen by others and felt by the aspirant. First the throbbing is clearly felt at Sahasrara (apex of the brain) and when it stops, complete silence is felt within and in all awareness. The flow of grace is felt coming down, cooling the whole being. As the attention moves to the subtle, gross attachments drop out. A person gradually loses identification with falsehood and artificiality. In matter, he sees beauty and not its possession value. In knowledge, he identifies himself with the Truth and is not afraid to profess, nor does he indulge in the double standards of life. His flow of love becomes spontaneous, generous, without any tinge of attachment, possession or any return. The person becomes ageless - a hollow personality. Now let us see what happens inside.

The attention of the consciousness moves to the inner being (Kundalini). As the thread (Sutra) of a necklace is passing through every bead of the necklace, the inner consciousness (Kundalini) is also passing through every human being. As soon as our attention moves to our inner consciousness we can move on to everybody's Kundalini. One starts feeling the Kundalini, its nature, its position in other persons. Collective consciousness is thus established. Now you become a universal being. After some days you cannot say who is the other person. The power of love is so great and dynamic that with the movement of your fingers you can move the Kundalini of thousands. It becomes child's play. This is how the en masse evolution of human beings will take place. These are the signs of the advent of the Golden age of Truth (Satya Yuga). Let us forget whatever hardships we have suffered in our search in the past. It does not matter if some could not find it before this. You have to open your mind and understand that though the discovery is unprecedented, it does not make any seeker or predecessor small. If some experiments are made, it does not matter if, ultimately, we have found out the way. It is a collective achievement. Perhaps in the chaos of Kali Yuga it was to happen and many of us, who have been earnestly searching in many lives, are reborn to have their promises fulfilled by the Divine. Maybe we were our own predecessors.

On the Tree of Life there might have been very few flowers but now the Blossom Time has come. Their fragrance of longing has collectively materialized the manifestation of Sahaja Yoga. Many are going to jump into the realm of thoughtless awareness where you get introduced to yourself and start identifying with your universal nature. Those who deserve will get the throne of their inner being which rules the Skies of Peace, and the Oceans of Divine Love and Supreme Knowledge within, which is limitless (Anant)."

Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

 


 

 

   

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Self-Realization (Ye Must Be Born Again)

Daily Meditation On His Shakti/Holy Spirit

Sahaja Yoga: A Living Experience

Sahaja Yoga: A Unique Discovery

Christ And The Kundalini

Winds Of Al-Qiyamah (The Resurrection)

Shekhinah

   

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Knowledge And Negligence

Initiation Fire 

Lost In Supermarket Of Truth 

Liberation Thru Self-Realization 

Knowledge Of The Self

Way To Self-Realization I 

Way To Self-Realization II 

Way To Self-Realization III 

Way To Self-Realization IV 

Way To Self-Realization V 

Way To Self-Realization VI 

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I Am Not This Person 

I Am The Self, The Witness 

World Only Exists As Dream I 

World Only Exists As Dream II 

There Is Only One Dreamer 

I Alone Am, The One, Supreme 

The Big Cycle I 

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"
We have already mentioned the Hindu Shakti, called the Great Mother of the Universe, and the Christian Holy Spirit, which the early Gnostic writer, Irenaeus, called the First Woman, or Mother of All Living. Both are regarded as the energy through which Deity creates the universe, as well as being linked with healing and prophecy; gifts also associated with Awen. Mircea Eliade (Patterns in Comparative Religion, p.21) says that

"The Sioux call this force Wakan; it exists everywhere in the universe, but only manifests itself in extraordinary phenomena (such as the sun, the moon, thunder, wind, etc.) and in strong personalities (sorcerers... figures of myth and legend, and so on)."

The Melanesian term, Mana, has been used as a universal term for such spiritual forces.

Not all people and things are equally endowed with this spiritual force; some possess it very strongly, and become, therefore, objects of power and reverence, while others seem to lack it almost entirely. It is possible for individuals to accumulate this energy in themselves, and to channel it into other people or into objects, for the purposes of healing, inspiring, or empowering.
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www.druidorder.demon.co.uk

 


"Kundalini or the Energy of the Holy Spirit

Kundalini: almost all traditions mention kundalini in some form or other and each one gives its own description of her.

Christian writings call her the "Holy Spirit", the Chinese "Chi" and the Japanese "Ki". Kundalini is the supreme Shakti, The Mother of the Universe, Shiva's spouse. She is the goal of yoga and other disciplines.


There is nothing higher, greater, more beautiful, more sublime than the SHAKTI.

In the kingdom of Kundalini, there is no mental craziness or physical diseases. Thousands of texts have quoted Her, but in a hidden form such as the burning bush,  the tongue of fire, the snake, Mercury's caduceus, the tree of life, etc.

But with time, even non-Achieved Beings heard of this secret. Some movements or sexo-tantric and lamaic sects distorted the tradition and perverted the cult and sublime teachings.


Today, tons of books are available in bookstores but none will arouse Kundalini in you... People are infuriated. Intellectually, they know lots of things but their Kundalini does not rise up. Kundalini is the female principle of God, Divine Mother, Adi Shakti, the Holy Spirit.
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www.e-kundalini.net

 


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Shakti is the energy of creation, also known as
Kundalini. Shakti energy is the Grace of God, which flows through each of us. "Pat" is Sanskrit for descent. Shaktipat literally translated means descent of grace. 

In Christian teachings, this is known as transmission of the Holy Spirit. This is what is spoken of in the Bible as being "baptized with fire". When one has the Holy Spirit awakened within them, they are then able to feel God directly. This is the process of Kundalini, which is another word for the Holy Spirit.

Shaktipat has traditionally been given in Eastern traditions where Kundalini is widely known, revered and experienced by many. Since Kundalini has been relatively unknown in the west, there hasn't been a model for it's transmission. Shaktipat is the grace bestowing power of the Holy Spirit that works in and through one who has ascended the Kundalini through the crown chakra and reached self-realization. This is a natural process, which takes place energetically, through the unconditional love of the Divine.

Shaktipat is not mysterious. Nor is it reserved for a chosen few. We are each meant to know God directly. There are many people now experiencing the Kundalini energy. We are being called to awaken. We are being called home. Through our direct experience of this Divine energy within us we are transformed. We must shed our preconceptions about how we are to know God if we are to recognize the Divine presence in and through us. It is important to understand that the Shaktipat Master is not giving you something. The Master simply awakens what is already within you."
                                                                          

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"A Unitarian Universalistic View Of The Spirit

People from different religions have tried to describe the spirit—itself a metaphor—with other metaphors. Jews and Christians, for example, have pictured the spirit as fire, wind, and breath, and Christians have also pictured the spirit as a dove. The hymn "Spirit of Life" and the signs we use to accompany it contain some of this imagery: the sign for spirit evokes a fire. There's the lines "blow in the wind" and "wings set me free." These images reveal some of the qualities of the spirit, telling us something about the nature of the spirit. The spirit is free and independent of human control, like a wildfire or the wind or a soaring dove. It grounds us like roots and sets us free like wings. The spirit is as intimate as our breath yet overarches all like the wings of giant bird. The spirit is unseen yet essential and very real and ever-present, like our breath. The spirit is elusive and mysterious like the wind. And like a fire, the spirit is powerful and consuming yet also at times dancing and playful.

Hindus have another picture for the spirit: the great mother goddess Shakti. Hindus picture Shakti not only as a goddess but also as a surging, creative, regenerative, non-personified, feminine energy and power pervading the world—an energy that is within us and between us and all around us.
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"TULSA, OKLAHOMA, October 2, 2002:

A few years ago, Christian Evangelical
Bishop, Carlton Pearson was living the typical life of a popular charismatic preacher—a growing congregation, popular conferences and award-winning CDs. But things have changed as more people learned of his "gospel of inclusion." In three years, his interracial congregation in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has dropped from about 4,000 to as low as 1,200. His spring "Azusa Conferences" that once took in as many as 10,000 a night didn't surpass 4,500 this year. A music company has also suspended its relationship with him, citing doctrinal differences. Pearson's belief in inclusion says simply, "I exclude nobody from the redemptive work of the cross." Pearson
says he thinks the focus of many of his evangelical brethren, who believe a
personal confession that Jesus is savior gains one entrance to heaven, has
been wrongly placed. It emphasizes what people need to do for God instead of
what God has done for them, he believes. "I believe that Jesus redeemed the entire world," not just particular brands of Christians. Among numerous Biblical scriptures Pearson cites is 2nd Corinthians 5:18-19, which reads "God was reconciling the world" —not just Christians —"to himself, in Christ." While Pearson's doctrine of inclusion has motivated the evangelical
community to no longer support his church, he has drawn more positive reactions from people whose paths he rarely crossed before. "I'm absolutely thrilled," said Sheryl Siddiqui, community relations chairwoman for the Islamic Society of Tulsa. She says Pearson's comments are refreshing in a
community that has often been divided by religion. Pearson, who thinks his inclusive message is the way to world peace, said he told the Jewish leaders who asked about his interest in evangelism, "I don't want to convert anybody. I just want to convince everybody." Pearson has marveled at the
range of responses, which he said have included invitations to consider membership in Episcopal, Orthodox and New Age organizations. "My Jewish friends, my Hindu friends, my Muslim friends are saying to me, OMr. Pearson, we don't have problem with Jesus,' " he said, affecting a foreign-sounding voice. " 'It is his followers ... we don't understand.' "
                                                                          

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"The Christian conception of the Holy Spirit is entirely different from the Islamic and the Jewish. The Holy Spirit is not a divine person with divine attributes and functions not belonging to this or that other divine persons of a triple god. The Christian belief that this same holy ghost, the third divine person, descends from his (or her, or its) heavenly throne at the bidding of every priest - in his daily celebration of some sacrament - to consecrate its elements and change their essence and qualities into some supernatural elements is extremely repugnant to the religious sentiments of every Unitarian, whether Jew or Muslim. Nothing could horrify a Muslim's feeling more than the belief that the Holy Spirit - always at the intervention of a priest - changes the water of baptism into the blood of a crucified god and blots out the so-called original sin; or a belief that the magic operation upon the material elements of the Eucharist transubstantiates them into the blood and body of an incarnate god. These beliefs were absolutely opposed to the teachings of the Old Testament and a falsification of the real doctrine of John and Jesus. The Christian assertion that the Holy Spirit at the incantations of a priest, fills certain individuals and sanctifies them, but does not guarantee their impeccability and ignorance, is meaningless....

Think of the belief that the third person of the trinity descends upon men, sanctifies them, and then allows them to fall into error, heresy, and atheism, and abandons them to commit murderous wars and massacres. Is this possible? Can the devil seduce a man filled with and guarded by the Holy Ghost and change him into a demon? ...

We cannot believe, nor even imagine for a moment, that a worshiper of God, a righteous believer who has received the Spirit of sanctification, can fall into a deadly sin and perish in Hell. No, a holy person, so long as he is in this material world, is to combat and struggle against sin and evil; he may fall, but he will rise again and shall never be abandoned by the pure Spirit that guards him. True repentance is the work of the good Spirit that lives in us. If a Christian is baptized with the Holy Spirit and fire, in the sense which the book of the "Acts of the Apostles" describes and the Churches accept, then every baptized Latin, Greek, or Abyssinian must not only become a sinless saint but also a linguist and a polyglot prophet!

The truth is that the Christians have not a definite or precise conception about the Holy Spirit filling a baptized Christian. If it is God, then how dare the devil approach, tempt, and seduce the hallowed or rather defied man? And, besides, what is more serious is: How can the devil chase away the Holy Ghost and settle himself in the heart of a baptized heretic or atheist? On the other hand, if the Holy Spirit means the Archangel Gabriel or some other angel, then the Christian Churches roam in a desert of superstition; for an angel is not omni-present. If this Spirit that purifies and fills a baptized Christian is God Himself, for such is their belief in the third person of the Trinity, then all the baptized Christians ought to claim themselves divine or deified!

Then there is a Protestant conception of the Holy Spirit, which (or who fills the hearts of those who, at the highest excitement and ecstasy during an inflammatory sermon of an ignorant or learned haranguer, believe themselves to become "new-born"; yet many among them slide back and become what they were before, rogues and swindlers!"
                                                                          

Haytham El Shaffe, Sbghatulla, Or The Baptism With The Holy Spirit And Fire

 


"
Ruah is a homonym, signifying "air," that is, one of the four elements. Comp. "And the air of God moved" (Gen. i. 2).

It denotes also, "wind." Comp. "And the east wind (ruah) brought the locusts" (Exod. x. 13); "west wind" (ruah) (ib. 19). In this sense the word occurs frequently.

Next, it signifies "breath." Comp. "A breath (ruah) that passeth away, and does not come again" (Ps. lxxviii. 39); "wherein is the breath (ruah) of life" (Gen. vii. 15).

It signifies also that which remains of man after his death, and is not subject to destruction. Comp. "And the spirit (ruah) shall return unto God who gave it" (Eccles. xii. 7).
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"u asked me why i considered Shree Mataji as a saint. Well I feel this way because of the experiences which i got. first of all the experience of vibrations was very prominent in my case. I
could actually feel the cool breeze flowing out through my Sahastrara
right from the beginning. Secondly I feel that very few people in this world give self realisation to individuals with so much of ease. Mataji has given me self realisation and i totally believe in it.
Hence I feel that an individual who is capable of giving self realisation to any person staying in this world, has to be a saint. She cannot be a normal human being. She definitely has a certain
amount of power (or shakti).”
       
                                                                           

Sahaja Yogi, 21 March 2003

 


"This is the greek rendering of the Hebrew word Ruah which means 'spirit', 'wind' or 'breath', and is used in the OT to express the Spirit of God, eg in the creation account in Genesis.  Schnackenburg comments that "God .... reveals himself by the way his Spirit rules over creation and history."  This life-giving breath quickens Adam in Genesis 2:7, breathes life into the 'dry bones' of Ezekiel 37.  The focus and thrust of Ruah in these passages is creative.

John by contrast emphasizes the role of the pre-existent Logos giving life to the world as it is created.  This distinctive emphasis is heightened as Jesus breathes over the disciples in Ch 20 to dispense the Holy Spirit to them (another distinctive touch.  It's the Father who gives the Spirit in Luke after Jesus' ascension).  Jesus, then, is firmly identified with both the creative role traditionally assigned to the Spirit, and to the 'Lord' who dispenses the Spirit, and commissions him in creative and other work.

The Ruah empowers people to enable them to : perform feats of strength ( Judges 14:6); prophesy (1 Sam 10:10); have visions (Ezek Ch 1); Anoint them for service (Isa Ch 61) .  In the NT, Holy spirit enables Jesus' disciples to exercise charisms (Acts Ch 2; Ch 10; I Corinthians Ch 12; 14)

John does not mention these charismatic/ecstatic features, for example, he includes no exorcisms.  Jesus, although anointed with the Holy Spirit (Jn 1:32-34) is not described, as in the Synoptics as being 'full of the Holy Spirit', or 'driven by the Holy Spirit.  Neither does he, as Luke/Acts does, have others inspired by or acting under the influence of the Holy Spirit.  It is only after Jesus' resurrection/ascension in Ch 20 that the disciples receive the Holy Spirit, and can begin to do the 'greater works' that Jesus has promised they will do, and to receive the 'things to come' that the Paraclete (later, dears!) will declare to them."       
                                                                           

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"The Spirit of the Old Testament

Diverse symbols were adopted in the Bible to describe the Holy Spirit. The wind, water, and fire were the most common. Water was the sign of the spirit that purifies. ...

But certainly the most important image is that of the "Wind.” (It is important to state here that there is no specific word in Hebrew for the idea of spirit.) The word"Wind", taken from context, indicates this idea. In Hebrew, wind is"ruah"Which also means breath, a light breeze, a puff of wind. It is not easy, therefore, to select the right meaning in every case. In short, we must say that the two principle meanings for this word also express two different ways of the appearance of the spirit: that which is linked with natural phenomena (ruah as wind), and that which concentrates on man (ruah as breathing, puff of breath). We now offer you a glimpse into the first meaning.

Wind is always connected in some way with the appearance or the action of God, but indicates, however, a reality that is always in motion. In Psalm 18:11 it says: "He mounted a cherub and flew, borne on the wings of the wind.” God appears to Ezekiel in a stormwind (Ezekiel 1:4). God speaks to Job"from the midst of the storm" (Job 38:1). The encounter of the prophet Elijah with the Lord is manifested as a gentle breeze," the whisper of a gentle breeze" (1 Kings 19:12). Still, there is need to pay be attentive to all this in way as not to be misunderstood. The fire, the stormwind, the earthquake are only manifestations. God"Was not in the wind ... in the earthquake ... in the fire" (1 Kings 19:11-12). E.g.”The Lord swept the sea with a strong east wind" (Exodus 14:21), and so the people were able to cross the Red Sea. In the Book of Jonah, God sent"A burning east wind, and the sun beat upon Jonah's head" (Jonah 4:8).”In hurricane and tempest is his path" (Nahum 1:3). Briefly then, whether it is a question of a gentle breeze (Job 4:15) or of a mighty wind (Job 8:2), or even a violent storm (Psalm 55:9), it is always God who is moving it. And it is always God who is the source of the action sustained by ruah.

The prophecy of Isaiah 32:15-20 is very interesting: the ruah will transform the desert into a garden bringing forth peace and justice. Here, it is not possible to translate the Hebrew word as wind. Ruah expressly signifies spirit, understood as a power capable of transforming not only natural phenomena, but also the hearts of men. The wind is as if always the object of the action of God; man observes it (2 Kings 3:17), but is never able to control it (Ecclesiastes 8:8). The power present in the wind, and no one knows where it comes from, are elements which make it possible to see in them the mysterious presence of God."       
                                                                           

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"The Spirit Speaks


In this Christian study of Air it is useful to probe the depths of some of our beliefs and consider what light other religions and systems of thought shed on our theology. In India and South Asia the Puranas (ancient Indian religious writings) considered Air/ Wind/Breath a God and named that God 'Vayu'. Vayu pervades the whole world and symbolizes the presence of God everywhere—like Air. 

In later Indian thought (the Vedantas) Vayu is not deified as such, but recognized as one of the five inter-connected elements that make up the world.  When Vayu indwells a human person it becomes the life-giver —Prana (life itself). Prana is the essence of all the members of the body.  When the self departs Prana follows. When Prana departs all the organs follow. 

In the multi-religious world in which we all live today, it is against this background of the world's religions and philosophical thought that we must consider the symbolism of Wind (Air) in Christian thought. When Air is in motion (wind) it is capable of producing incalculable energy. So while Air symbolises the omnipresence of God, wind reminds us of God's limitless power. Omnipotence and omnipresence are characteristics of God well symbolized in Air and Wind.


The Spirit speaks in the Bible
Genesis 1 teaches us that the world was a great void before creation —a formless Chaos (this is the Hebrew term)—and when a 'wind from God' (NRSV translation) or the 'Spirit of God' (RSV translation)* began to move upon the face of the waters, Chaos gave way to light, order,  life, form and beauty. All this was— no, is—the activity of the Spirit  of God. Genesis 1.1 correctly translated and understood would have  us see creation as an on-going present activity. So do the Creeds in which we speak of the 'Maker' of Heaven and Earth. The activity of  God's Spirit is as timeless as the Wind and Air which symbolize it.
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