Monday, 23 October 2023

MAHASHTAMI VIRAEMIA X MAHANAVAMI CED NTS

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It’s not a mystery what happens after death. Left on its own, your body decays, creating a food source for billions of microorganisms, worms, beetles, and whatnot, whose excrement creates fertile soil for plant life to thrive, which in turn provides food for animal life, and the cycle turns another time.

This is observable in real time, and no proof is necessary.

If you mean what happens to your ego, or your consciousness, then nothing. It stops being a thing when the last brainwave attenuates to the null state. Again, nothing to prove, brainwave activity can be observed, and there is no evidence to support the idea that anything supernatural is going on in there.


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KRSNA BHKTI 

There are 5 types/moods of krishna bhakti.

  1. Shanta bhav: loving god as the supreme leader/governor. Many rishi muni loved god in this mood.
  2. Dasya bhav: loving god as master. Example, the love of Bharat towards Shree Ram.
  3. Shakya bhav: loving god as close friend. Examples are madhu mangal,sudama,balram dau,Arjun etc.
  4. Vatshalya bhav: loving god as own child. Example,yashoda,devaki,kaushalya,kaikeyi,sumitra etc.
  5. Madhurya bhav: loving god as everything. Not only husband or lover but as guru,as bhai bandhu,sakha and all relation. Example,gopis of vrindavan,meera hi,chaitanya mahaprabhu etc.
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SJ 

The most obvious is the most overlooked.

Because we demand complex answers to simple questions.

If we are not connected to one another, how are we able to communicate with one another?

I can look at you, and feel your angry or loving eyes, even without words.

When you watch the visuals of someone affected by war, you even get tears in your eyes.

Your pet dog or cat can talk to you through her eyes as well.

All of us are connected in one unifying field of consciousness. If not for that, we will not be able to even cognize each other.


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The subtle answer lies in the question itself. Read again.

If God exists, why doesn't he answer prayers in every situation without fail?

The reason theists give me is, “he isn’t your servant to answer each time, you’ll have to prove your worth first, or that he acts in mysterious ways”.

I think these are all explanations they give themselves to make sense of all that’s happening in the world.

We sometimes see good people die a horrible death while the corrupt thrive. Natural calamity kills thousands of innocents. Toddlers die of diseases.

So believers add a layer of “deeds in the past lifetimes”, for which there is no verifiable evidence, and because of which a supposedly good person in this lifetime met a tragic end.

If our fate is any way in our hands, why even care if there is a God or not?

Just do your thing honestly, be mindful of your actions, be cautious, practice humanity, and live peacefully.


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According to the teachings of Kriya Yoga, Karma is the accumulation of past actions, thoughts, and emotions, which influence our present and future experiences. The negative aspects of our karma can manifest as obstacles, challenges, and suffering in our lives.

Kriya is an advanced Raja Yoga technique that reinforces and revitalises subtle currents of life energy in the body, enabling the normal activities of heart and lungs to slow down naturally. As a result, the consciousness is drawn to higher levels of perception, gradually bringing about an inner awakening more blissful and more deeply satisfying than any of the experiences that the mind or the senses or the ordinary human emotions can give.


The sacred science of Kriya Yoga consists of advanced techniques of meditation whose devoted practice leads to realization of God and liberation of the soul from all forms of bondage. It is the royal or supreme technique of yoga, divine union. Through the practice of pranayama (breathing techniques), meditation, and other kriya yoga practices, the practitioner can purify the mind and body, and elevate the consciousness to higher spiritual realms.

It is important to note that Kriya Yoga does not erase karma in a literal sense. Rather, Correct practice of Kriya Yoga enables the normal activities of the heart and lungs and nervous system to slow down naturally, producing deep inner stillness of body and mind and freeing the attention from the usual turbulence of thoughts, emotions, and sensory perceptions. In the clarity of that inner stillness, one comes to experience a deepening interior peace and attunement with one’s soul and with God.

Visit YSS India If you want to know more about Kriya Yoga and its meditation techniques and get aware of it.


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