Indian temple dancer

Prema Natarajini.

I melt in love of the supreme and universal lord; I consecrate constantly all the works unto Him in surrender;

"I melt in love of the supreme and universal lord; I consecrate constantly all the works unto Him in surrender; I stand before the Lotus Feet Of the Lord who has a golden Body that transforms the body into a golden one and I ask for His inspired Words of Grace for worship. He is the Light that manifests even in the bones". TM, verse 1456

 

"To anyone is available a green leaf for worship of God,

To anyone, within his means, it is a mouthful of grass for a cow, to anyone, when at dinner, possible it is (to spare) a morsel of food (for a crow),

To anyone, feasible it is, a kind word to others. TM, verse 252 (Sokkizhaar, 1985, p. 336)

Namaste! My name is Prema Natarajini. In past life I was an Indian dancer in the temple of Shiva. In this life I do yoga and other esoteric practices under the guidance of a spiritual master.

Prayer

I want to tell you about a prayer that can miraculously change your life. Its action is very strong, it always works. The result will be stunning. After reading this prayer real miracles remarkable events will start to happen in your life that now you can hardly imagine. Distant relatives can emegre who wish to donate you part of their estate, you may receive a proposal for a new job with an incredibly high salary, or just some person decides to make you a gift that will change your life.
Prayer should be read in the morning and evening half asleep. Pray for about a month (although the results may occur even earlier). At the last moment, when I was in despair, there were things with me that changed the whole course of my life for the better. Real miracles happened to me, for an ordinary person, living their measured life, even hard to believe.

This prayer from the book "The Amazing Laws of Cosmic Mind Power" by Joseph Murphy (a wonderful man):

My name is Prem Natarajini. In a past life I was an Indian dancer in the temple of Shiva.

It is a blessing: "The gifts of God are mine. I use every moment of this day to glorify God. God's harmony, peace, and abundance are mine. Divine love flowing from me blesses all who come into my atmosphere. God's love is healing me now. I fear no evil for God is with me. I am always surrounded by the sacred circle of God's love and power. I claim, feel, know, and believe definitely and positively that the spell of God's love and eternal watchfulness guides, heals, and takes care of all members of my family and loved ones. .... I forgive everyone, and I sincerely radiate God's love, peace, and good will to all men everywhere. At the center of my being is peace; this is the peace of God. In this stillness I feel His strength, guidance, and the love of His Holy Presence. I am Divinely guided in all my ways. I am a clear channel for God's love, light, truth, and beauty. I feel His river of peace flowing through me. I know that all of my problems are dissolved in the Mind of God. God's ways are my ways. The words I have spoken accomplish that whereunto they are sent. I rejoice and give thanks, realizing that my prayers are answered. It is so." - Dr. Joseph Murphy, The Amazing Laws of Cosmic Mind Power,1965

I invite you inside yourself, because your heart is abandoned and forgotten by many of you. And those who sometimes look back, are afraid to see something that might scare you, afraid to see God within yourself and remain sole in this knowledge.

Where are you going?

Ask the person: "Where are you going?" And if he answers: "I just go", tell this person that this road is to nowhere, the same as sitting in one spot, the result of his life will not come. And if he says that he does not need the result that he likes living here and now, and it does not matter he is surrounded by the dirt and stink, his life is like a swamp, know you: it is not man, but just the biological body, which can talk and perform simple actions under the influence of society. And that means - it's just a parasite, adapted for survival in society.

The Church (Christian, Muslim, Martian, - no matter what, they all have the right for truth) should assist the spiritual development of man, but for some reason has drifted away from its obligations and forgot about the man, not the crowd, just about every person in particular. Everyone is a separate world, a piece of the One God, and therefore one must speak in language suitable for this small world of his. These small worlds only after reaching a full understanding merge into a huge force, a single force, which is unrivaled.

Truth of Yoga

In all the scriptures there is the truth, but eventually it got lost among the many wrong phrases. Your task is to find the truth and to collect from these puzzles the painting, which will help you understand the meaning of life and reply to many questions.

Know thyself, know where you are, these are thetwo most important questions to be answered. It is your task - to understand it all. In fact, if someone gives you the correct answer, it does not mean anything to you, because all it says is not applicable to you, as it would have been yours, if you find yourself the answer. If you find the answers to these questions, you cover most of the debt to yourselves. After that your task is to live in accordance with the Divine Law, which will reveal iself to you after this stage, prior to your departure. Where there is love out there is I, - says Babaji.

In sutra 2 of the first chapter, Patanjali has defined yoga as «Yogash chita vritti nirodha» ("Yoga is the restraint of the modifications of the mind-stuff" «Yoga is the cessation of mental fragmentation.»). Everyday life of a man is tainted by thoughts, feelings, tastes of his subconscious mind, which obscure the vision of true reality. The integration of yoga into everyday life is to see things as they are, without the influence of such distortions. This new vision develops gradually, as the student performs all the kriya.

In the course of practice one should observe the following principles:

 

Transformation of personality

Carlos Castaneda has described practice that can transform an ordinary man into an impeccable warrior in details in his books. After transforming the individual, usual human weaknesses no longer play any role. So problems, intractable for many people, turn out to be child's play.

Here are some examples of his practice:

Tracking self-importance, the maintenance of which is one of the most costly processes. Its consequences - guilt, resentment, regret, empty fears, too many acts of self-pity, inability to hear others, unfixed bugs, and much, much more. Almost all the "buttons" and "strings" that turn people into obedient robots are tied to it.

Practice of stopping the internal dialogue, which prevents perceiveing the world in all of its manifold richness, spanning in doubts and endless internal disputes, securing and growing problems, the nuisance to see and implement a solution.

Recapitulation and erasing personal history, to get rid of the burden of past failures, social pressures and predetermination of the future. Opening up the opportunity to be in the way you need, not the way you are accustomed to thinking and surrounding yourself.

The use of the death-consulant and understanding of ones's own mortality, giving the opportunity to experience the totality of being and enjoyment of each moment of your life. Do not allow to waste time on insults and quarrels, the doubts and revenge, to empty dreams and laziness.

Kriya Dhyana Yoga

The mind may be compared to a monkey, drunk on the wine of desire, and stung by the boos of pride. The scientific art of mastering the mind, Kriya Dhyana Yoga, consists of a series of meditation techniques to master the unruly mind. It includes the five senses and their subtle counterparts, such as clairvoyance, clairaudience and clairsentience.

The first technique in Kriya Dhyana Yoga brings about the cleansing of the subconscious mind, with all of its repressed desires, fears, and memories. Subsequent techniques gradually enable one to concentrate and to awaken the latent faculties of the mind through concentration, contemplation and continuous awareness. Ultimately one realizes the Self and finds happiness in all five planes of existence.

Kriya Mantra Yoga

The word "man" in the word "mantra" means "to think" and the word "tra" comes from the word "trai", meaning "to protect", or "to free". It refers to freeing one from the bondage of "samsara", our habitual tendencies. Most persons are bound by such habitual tendencies, but when the mantra is substituted for these, one becomes liberated from them. Instead of feeding the habit, one's energies are channeled into repeating the mantra, and the habit gradually withers anvay. Repetition or a mantra removes those desires which obscure one's vision, such as anger, fear, greed and lust. Just as the mirror is able to clearly reflect reality, once it is cleaned, so the mind is able to reflect the higher spiritual truths when such desires have been removed.

The mantras have been discovered by the Siddhas during profound states of meditation. As the mind becomes quiet and sublime, one hears subtle sounds corresponding to various chakras and levels of consciousness. As Jesus said with reference to hearing the "word or God": "Those who have ears to hear, lot them hear" (Luke 8:8). There are two kinds of languages: (a) those which are used to communicate between people, such as English, French, Hindi, etc., and (b) those which are used to communicate between the different levels of consciousness. Most persons are only interested in the first kind. The second kind exists in many religious traditions: the invocations or the Christian priest during the Eucharist, for example, to transform the wine into the blood of Christ; or in Eastern Orthodoxy's "Prayer of the Heart", or the Gregorian monks chants. Unlike prayers, they ask for nothing, and leave the mind one-pointed and pure.

People draw to themselves events and circumstances based upon their repeated thoughts. One who conceives thoughts regarding the design of a "dream" home and the steps necessary to realize it, gradually draws to himself or herself the requirements and opportunities needed. Those who frequently dwell upon fears of being mugged set in motion forces which draw towards them the feared attack.

Thoughts frequently involve desires. But when desires are not fulfilled, frustration results. Frustration brings about confusion in the mind. The confusion leads to absence of self awareness. As a result, one loses sight of the inner Divine power and consciousness, becoming a victim of circumstance and habit.

Most thoughts have a very low force, but when repeated they gain strength. Repeated thoughts become habit forming, and one's behavior is for the most part made up of one's habits. The personality of the individual is the sum total of his or her thoughts, with a unique set of attractions and repulsions. These are stored in the subconscious mind, known as the "chittam" in yoga. The cleansing or this "chittam" is the process of yoga. As Patanjali said Yoga Chitta Vritti Nirothaha, that is, "Yoga consists or cleansing the modifications of the subconscious mind" - Patanjali, Part 1, verse 2. (Ramaiah, 1968, p. 21)

Kriya MantraYoga is known as the silent repetition or potential sounds, to awaken the intellect. Repetition or the mantra is known as "japa" or "mantra sadhana". The mantra bestows peace, bliss, illumination and consciousness. It awakens the intellect by opening the intuition, which in turn inspires the intellect. Creative thinking occurs spontaneously, between any efforts to think. By allowing the mantra to repeat itself, in place of the thinking mind, inspiration can dawn. Mantra japa needs to be done with faith (shraddha), love, (bhava), and concentration (dharana).

Love

"Guru, God and Self are One" is a famous motto in the field of yoga. It also indicates the fastest route to Self Realization: devotion to the Satguru. The word "guru" means "one who dispels darkness". A Satguru, such as Babaji, is one who can directly provide illumination to the student of yoga, by a touch, a word, or even a look. This will be generally preceded by years or indirect influence, during which the student prepares the ground for such an awakening by regularly practicing the yoga techniques. Devotion to the Satguru is manifested by such regular practice and by loving service to others. Gradually, all or one's activities are seen as a manifestation of the Divine, creating the world through oneself. The ordinary human experience of feeling separate from the world is replaced progressively with a consciousness of unity with it. Love begins, however, with oneself. One should love and nourish each part of one's being: the physical, vital, emotional, mental, intellectual and spiritual. Discrimination needs to be used as to how one nourishes each part. Loving ones (It is the very basis of yoga. It allows one to love others and ultimately to love God.

Let everyone strive to become Babaji and implement a Universal Vision of Love!

"Where there is love out there is I", - says Babaji. Let everyone strive to become Babaji and implement a Universal Vision of Love!

Om Shanti! SHANT! SHANT!

Om Kriya Babaji Aum NAMA!

 

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