Sunday, December 14, 2014

7 Key Areas of Life - Sunday is Spiritual Day

I was introduced to the Teaching of Paramahansa Yogananda over two decades ago.  His "Religious" teachings are of "The Science of the Soul" not Sectarian Dogma.  Of utmost importance to me is confirmation of Reincarnation as pointed out by Swami Yogananda in His Masterful Work "Autobiography of a Yogi" in Chapter 35 below.

I know I don't want to come back for another reincarnation so I will commit to gaining control of the Life Force by practicing the Kriya Yoga techniques of Swami Yogananda as taught in his lessons.  Next week i will discuss how and why Reincarnation was "take out of the Bible".

Chapter 35 The Christlike Life of Lahiri Mahasaya

"Thus it becometh us to fulfill all righteousness."  In these words to John the Baptist, and in asking John to baptize him, Jesus was acknowledging the divine rights of his guru.

From a reverent study of the Bible from an Oriental viewpoint, and from intuitional perception, I am convinced that John the Baptist was, in past lives, the guru of Christ.  There are numerous passages in the Bible which infer that John and Jesus in their last incarnations were, respectively, Elijah and his disciple Elisha.  (These are the spellings  in the Old Testament.  The Greek translators spelled the names as Elias and Eliseus; they reappear in the New Testament in these changed forms.

The very end of the Old Testament is a prediction of the reincarnation of Elijah and Elisha: "Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord."  Thus John (Elijah), sent "before the coming . . . of the Lord." was born slightly earlier to serve as a herald for Christ.  An angel appeared to Zacharias the father to testify that his coming son John would be no other than Elijah (Elias).

"But the angel said unto him, Fear not, Zacharias; for thy prayer is heard; and thy wife Elisabeth shall bear thee a son, and though shalt call his name John. . . . And many of the children if Isreal shall he turn to the Lord their God.  And he shall go before him in the spirit and power of Elias, to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to make ready a people prepared for the Lord."

Jesus twice unequivocally identified Elijah (Elias) as John; "Elias is come already, and they knew him not. . . . Then the disciples understood that he spake unto them of John the Baptist."  Again, Christ says: "For all the prophets and the law prophesied until John.  And if ye will receive it, this is Elias, which was for to come."
When John denied that he was Elias (Elijah), he meant that in the humble garb of John he came no longer in the outward elevation of Elijah the great guru.  In his former incarnation he had given the "mantle" of his glory and his spiritual wealth to his disciple Elisha.  "And Elisha said, I pray they, let a double portion of they spirit be upon me.  And he said, Thou hast asked a hard thing: nevertheless, if thou see me when I am taken from thee, it shall be so unto thee. . . . And he took the mantle of Elijah that dell from him."

The roles became reversed, because Elijah-John was no longer needed to be the ostensible guru of Elisha-Jesus, now perfected in divine realization.


When Christ was transfigured on the mountain it was his guru Elias, with Moses, whom he saw.  Again, in his hour of extremity on the cross, Jesus cried out the divine name:  "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?  Some of them that stood there, when they heard that, said, This man calleth for Elias. . . . Let us see whether Elias will come to save him."

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Om, Aum - Hindu Symbols - ReligionFacts

Om, Aum - Hindu Symbols - ReligionFacts



With its threefold nature, special shape and unique sound, Om lends itself to a variety of detailed symbolic interpretations.

The symbol of AUM consists of three curves (curves 1, 2, and 3), one semicircle (curve 4), and a dot.

The large lower curve 1 symbolizes the waking state (jagrat), in this state the consciousness is turned outwards through the gates of the senses. The larger size signifies that this is the most common ('majority') state of the human consciousness.

The upper curve 2 denotes the state of deep sleep (sushupti) or the unconscious state. This is a state where the sleeper desires nothing nor beholds any dream.

The middle curve 3 (which lies between deep sleep and the waking state) signifies the dream state (swapna). In this state the consciousness of the individual is turned inwards, and the dreaming self beholds an enthralling view of the world behind the lids of the eyes.

These are the three states of an individual's consciousness, and since Indian mystic thought believes the entire manifested reality to spring from this consciousness, these three curves therefore represent the entire physical phenomenon.

The dot signifies the fourth state of consciousness, known in Sanskrit as turiya. In this state the consciousness looks neither outwards nor inwards, nor the two together. It signifies the coming to rest of all differentiated, relative existence This utterly quiet, peaceful and blissful state is the ultimate aim of all spiritual activity. This Absolute (non-relative) state illuminates the other three states.
Finally, the semi circle symbolizes maya and separates the dot from the other three curves. Thus it is the illusion of maya that prevents us from the realization of this highest state of bliss.

The semi circle is open at the top, and when ideally drawn does not touch the dot. This means that this highest state is not affected by maya. Maya only affects the manifested phenomenon. This effect is that of preventing the seeker from reaching his ultimate goal, the realization of the One, all-pervading, unmanifest, Absolute principle. In this manner, the form of OM represents both the unmanifest and the manifest, the noumenon and the phenomenon.

As a sacred sound also, the pronunciation of the three-syllabled AUM is open to a rich logical analysis. The first alphabet A is regarded as the primal sound, independent of cultural contexts. It is produced at the back of the open mouth, and is therefore said to include, and to be included in, every other sound produced by the human vocal organs. Indeed A is the first letter of the Sanskrit alphabet.

The open mouth of A moves toward the closure of M. Between is U, formed of the openness of A but shaped by the closing lips. Here it must be recalled that as interpreted in relation to the three curves, the three syllables making up AUM are susceptible to the same metaphorical decipherment. The dream state (symbolized by U), lies between the waking state (A) and the state of deep sleep (M). Indeed a dream is but the compound of the consciousness of waking life shaped by the unconsciousness of sleep.

AUM thus also encompasses within itself the complete alphabet, since its utterance proceeds from the back of the mouth (A), travelling in between (U), and finally reaching the lips (M). Now all alphabets can be classified under various heads depending upon the area of the mouth from which they are uttered. The two ends between which the complete alphabet oscillates are the back of the mouth to the lips; both embraced in the simple act of uttering of AUM.

The last part of the sound AUM (the M) known as ma or makar, when pronounced makes the lips close. This is like locking the door to the outside world and instead reaching deep inside our own selves, in search for the Ultimate truth.

But over and above the threefold nature of OM as a sacred sound is the invisible fourth dimension which cannot be distinguished by our sense organs restricted as they are to material observations. This fourth state is the unutterable, soundless silence that follows the uttering of OM. A quieting down of all the differentiated manifestations, i.e. a peaceful-blissful and non-dual state. Indeed this is the state symbolized by the dot in the traditional iconography of AUM.

The threefold symbolism of OM is comprehensible to the most 'ordinary' of us humans, realizable both on the intuitive and objective level. This is responsible for its widespread popularity and acceptance. That this symbolism extends over the entire spectrum of the manifested universe makes it a veritable fount of spirituality. Some of these symbolic equivalents are:
  • Colors : Red, White, and Black.
  • Seasons : Spring, Summer, and Winter.
  • Periods : Morning, Midday, and Evening.
  • States : Waking-consciousness (jagriti), Dream (svapna), and deep-sleep (sushupti).
  • Spheres : Earthly, Heavenly, and Intermediary.
  • Poetic Meters : Gayatri (24 syllables), Trishtubh (44 syllables), and Jagati (48 syllables).
  • Veda : Rigveda (knowledge of the meters), Yajurveda (knowledge of contents), Samaveda (knowledge of extension).
  • Elemental Deity : Fire (Agni), Sun (Aditya), Wind (Vayu).
  • Manifestation of Speech : Voice (vak), Mind (manas), Breath (prana).
  • Priestly Function : Making offering, Performing ritual, and Singing.
  • Tendencies : Revolving, Cohesive, and Disintegrating.
  • Quality : Energy (rajas), Purity (sattva), and Ignorance (tamas).
  • Ritual fire : Of the home, of the Ancestors, and of Invocation.
  • Goddess : Amba, Ambika, and Ambalika.
  • Gods : Of the elements (Vasus), of the sky (Adityas), of the sphere-of-space (Rudras).
  • Deity : Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva.
  • Action : Creation, Preservation, and Destruction.
  • Power : of Action (kriya), of Knowledge (jnana), and of Will (iccha).
  • Man : Body, Soul, and Spirit.
  • Time : Past, Present, and Future.
  • Stages of Existence : Birth, Life, and Death.
  • Phases of the Moon : Waxing, Full, and Waning.
  • Godhead : Father, Mother, and Son.
  • Alchemy : Sulphur, Quicksilver, and Salt.
  • Buddhism : the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha (three jewels of Buddhism).
  • Qabalism : Male, Female, and the Uniting intelligence.
  • Japanese Thought : Mirror, Sword, and Jewel.
  • Divine Attributes : Truth, Courage, and Compassion.
According to Indian spiritual sciences, God first created sound, and from these sound frequencies came the phenomenal world. Our total existence is constituted of these primal sounds, which give rise to mantras when organized by a desire to communicate, manifest, invoke or materialize. Matter itself is said to have proceeded from sound and OM is said to be the most sacred of all sounds. It is the syllable which preceded the universe and from which the gods were created. It is the "root" syllable (mula mantra), the cosmic vibration that holds together the atoms of the world and heavens. Indeed the Upanishads say that AUM is god in the form of sound. Thus OM is the first part of the most important mantras in both Buddhism and Hinduism, e.g. Om Namoh Shivai and Om Mani Padme Hum.

Another ancient text equates AUM with an arrow, laid upon the bow of the human body (the breath), which after penetrating the darkness of ignorance finds its mark, namely the lighted domain of True Knowledge. Just as a spider climbs up its thread and gains freedom, so the yogis climb towards liberation by the syllable OM.

The omnific and omniparous quality of OM makes it omnipresential, and in-omissible from any spiritual practice. As an omnipotent symbol, the yogi who penetrates its mystery is indeed truly omnicompetent and omnipercipient, and as an omniscient source, it is a virtual omnibus of sacred and mystical inspirations.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

"Be so drunk with the love of God..."

"...night and day that you won't know anything but God; and give that love to all." Paramahansa Yogananda Self-Realization Fellowship Just enjoying a lazy afternoon with sun filtering through the blinds, a soft cool breeze coming in one door and out the other. Body aches a little from this mornings Jiu-Jitsu workout. I sure enjoyed my "anything goes" salad earlier. Preparing a stir-fry for dinner.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Meditation...

Surfed Ocean Beach Pier this morning, it was great & refreshing

Feels so good to assume the meditative posture and just be

Sunday, November 30, 2008

The Mayan Calendar

Last night I viewed the movie "Between 2 Worlds" which talks about our current Gregorian calendar established in the 1500's and the Mayan Calendar which started at the beginning of creation. The Mayan calendar tracks the evolution of consciousness and how in the year 2012 there will be a real awakening of consciousness in man. Watch the trailer here:

http://www.inbetween2worlds.com/

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Spirit

At the moment of conception the Spirit / Soul in spiritual alignment with the man and woman parents begins to form its human body within it's mother.

After a while the Spirit / Soul begins to think it is the body.

At the moment of death the Spirit / Soul separates from the body and goes back to the Spirit world.

Depending upon its desires, the Spirit / Soul may be drawn back to earth in another incarnation to satisfy its earthly desires.

Saints and Holy Men throughout history have overcome their earthly desires and merged their Spirit / Soul with God their Heavenly Father who is beyond his creation and his creation.