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Solitude

Keep a diary of your spiritual life. I used to make a record of how long I had meditated daily and how deep I had gone. Seek solitude as much as possible. Do not spend your leisure time with other people for merely social purposes. God’s love is hard to find in company.

Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda

A few key words

Duration of mediation
Depth of mediation
Solitude

Make sure you go deeper every time. If you have the same experience then you have not gone deeper

For example , you have the experience Of peace. Can you make that experience deeper. More profound that it stays with you? Or when you get up from mediation having a single thought becomes a huge effort?
Otherwise where is the progress?

Most people I know can’t write or say much about their experiences.

They get quickly limited to felt peace, enjoyed it , saw light of different colors, heard music, felt something touch etc. they are very good signs but why not go deeper. More profound in each one

Advaita

Two does not exist

It is all one universal consciousness appearing as many – that fault of ours is ignorance

You can say all is god. You can even believe it.

But experience it ! Then you will know.

Why would I lie?

Superior or inferior

‘Become envious of anyone lower than you. You must become very small. In fact you must become nothing. Only a person who is nobody can abide in the Self.

Bhagavan often spoke to us about the necessity of humility. On another occasion he told me, ‘No one should be our inferior. One who has learned to be the inferior will become superior to all.’

  • Ramana Maharshi to Annamalai Swami in ‘Living by the Words of Bhagavan’

My reply was

Such words as others inferior or superior can only be given to those Who still see dvaita

Where was there two – once the mind dies – two does not exist

I hope I did not offend them

Ramana Maharshi

This was his first experience. He saw the body and he was outside it

That was his initial experience at a very young age

Later he had an higher experience. That was the end of all delusion

Thought

Not so easy to get rid of thoughts

64 Yogini

64 yōginiyōṁ have four major temples in India. Two in Odisha and three in Madhya Pradesh.

In Orissa, near bhubaneshwar, near hirapur and bōlanagīra, in ranipur.

In Madhya Pradesh, a morena is in the village panchayat mitāvalī in the police station. It is also known as ‘IKANTĒŚVARA MAHADEV TEMPLE’. The second temple is located in khajuraho. 875-900 e. This temple is built around the western group of khajuraho temples. The third is in the bhedaghat near jabalpur.

There are mainly eight yōginiyāṁ whose names are like this :-

  1. Sur-Sundari Yogini, 2. Manōharā Yogini, 3. Kanakavatī Yogini, 4. Kāmēśvarī Yogini, 5. Rati Sundari Yogini, 6. Padmini Yogini, 7. Yogini Yogini and 8. Madhumati Yogini .

Names of the as yōginiyōṁ :-

  1. Bahurūpa, 3. Tara, 3. Narmada, 4. Yamuna, 5. Peace, 6. Vāruṇī 7. Kṣēmaṅkarī, 8. Indravati, 9. Goddess, 10. Raṇavīrā, 11. APE-Mukhi, 12. Vaishnavi, 13. Enjoying, 14. Vaidyarūpā, 15. Carcikā, 16. Bētalī, 17. Chinnamastikā, 18. Vr̥ṣavāhana, 19. Flame Kamini, 20. Ghaṭavāra, 21. Karākālī, 22. Saraswati, 23. Birūpā, 24. Kauvērī, 25. Bhalukā, 26. Nārasinhī, 27. Birajā, 28. Vikatānnā, 29. Mahalakshmi, 30. His, 31. Mahamaya, 32. Rati, 33. Karakarī, 34. Sarpaśyā, 35. Yakshini, 36. Vināyakī, 37. Vindhyavasini, 38. Veer Kumari, 39. Maheshwari, 40. Ambika , 41. Kamini, 42. Ghaṭābarī, 43. Riches, 44. Kali, 45. Uma, 46. Narayani, 47. Seas, 48. Brahminī, 49. Jwala Mukhi, 50. Āgnēyī, 51. Aditi, 51. Candrakānti, 53. Vāyuvēgā, 54. Chamunda, 55. Maori, 56. Ganga, 57. Bagalamukhi, 58. Gandhara, 59. Sarv Mangala, 60. Ajita, 61. Sūryaputrī 62. Air Harp, 63. Aghor and 64. Bhadrakali.

A Guru is someone who knows all these paths and is a master

Most people have scant to no knowledge

A little misleading

The way to God is not through the intellect, but through intuition. Spirituality is measured by what you experience intuitively, from the communion of your soul with God. It is so simple if inside you are always talking to Him, ‘Lord, come to me!’

Why do you put up a barrier of doubt between yourself and God? If you love Him and inwardly talk to Him, and know He is with you, you will get much more result than from hours of just sitting absentmindedly in silence, supposedly meditating, with your mind wandering over everything but God.

~ Paramhansa Yogananda

Why is it misleading?

Because even a person who constantly has idle mind ravings will constantly deceive himself into thinking he or she is constantly praying or talking with a god

An attempt to silence the mind is far better than that

Sitting in mediation and letting the mind wander is not mediation

I have had many people tell me they talk with God. What they do is have a dialogue in their own mind – with God. This God can often be imaginary. Thus many fake misleading Guru have arisen

This is a very delicate balance.

The heart constantly wants to reach out to God. The mind wants to create an image of God. The ego will be in a haste and act out with the mental creation of our God

What is the solution? Simple. Be patient. Follow the wisdom of a Guru and scripture
Ask.

It is not impossible as you May think.

A profound secret

Knowing this I remain free

What did he know?

Illusion

Effort

Neither exist or neither is needed

Effortless
Natural
Peaceful
Joyous

Let there by mountains of challenges. What difference does it make?

I said enough!

A nice statement

Not sure if it has from Charlie Chaplin for sure

But love conquers. Power subdues

Is intelligence helpful in reaching the atman

Up to a point it is helpful

Later it is your enemy. Since tie intellect can’t compare with the wisdom of God

How do I know who is going on the path?

Desires are your enemy

Think it over

How do I know I had an experience

Goes by many names

Effortless
Not choiceless But disinterested in anything that happens outside

And many others

Pretty accurate

Mind active and outward – lost in the world
Mind inactive and outward – deep slumber
Mind active and not in this world – dreaming
Mind inactive and turned within – atman or self. The highest

Stillness

Very difficult to reach

It requires mastery in Kriya yoga

What is that mastery?

Kevali !!!!

There is no one in the 7 billion population right now who can teach that ! If they exist they are totally hidden. Not giving any lectures etc

Here’s a long synopsis from Yogananda on it

So long as even a little tremor of thought and mental restlessness is present, you cannot reach cosmic consciousness.

The Self-Realization Technique of Concentration* helps greatly to improve the quality and powers of one’s concentration.

It’s practice will save the earnest seeker from years of fruitless wandering on the subconscious plane.

That land you want to avoid, it is full of illusory and imaginative spiritual experiences.

One must reach the superconscious state to have real spiritual experiences and realizations of truth. ^

The world has a habit of much teaching and little practicing. You may hear a lecture on sugar a hundred times but you will not know its flavor until you have tasted it. Neither can the glory of any true teachings be known except by practice.

You have to live the teachings of the prophets and the great ones. Then their truths become your own and you realize that truth it’s demonstrable and universal.

~Paramahansa Yogananda
“Man’s Eternal Quest” page 165
*Concentration is a state of complete one pointedness and stillness of consciousness. The nature of creation is motion, the nature of spirit is motionless. “Be still and know that I am God.” Psalms 46:10 Concentration is therefore essential to divine communion. The teachings of concentration and meditation taught in Self-Realization Fellowship Lessons, lead to perfect attunement of human consciousness to divine consciousness.

^ The subconscious level of man’s awareness has its usefulness as the repository of memory and as the land of sleep and dream. But in meditation it can be a real deterrent luring the absentminded, imaginative, or psychically inclined aspirant into a realm of fanciful hallucinations that have no more reality or spiritual value then one’s ordinary dreams at night.

Scientific meditation techniques and the devotee’s own effort to practice them correctly, draw the mind instead to the superconscious state of self-realization and God-communion.

Mahakaleshwar

Four sons of a great Brahmin

The names of those four sons were “Deewari”, “Priyamedha”, “Sanskrit” and “Suvrit”.

Their constant penance to shiv was interrupted by an asura

Asura attacked the Vedas, Dharma, and Dharmatmas, which is called “Doshana” on Ratnamal Mountain. That Asura even got Brahma.

They then went to destroy the for Brahmin sons. Suddenly the ground opened up. There was a loud thunder
Shiv appeared. His immense light. It destroyed and made into ashes – the demon and his army

The story is about the steps in mediation

Thus Advaita

However there are a few steps before the mind merges in self

Similar for the intellect

Similar for the ego.

Not so easy to give up mind our ego

Sinner

What is the truth?

We say there is karma. And we reap the effects of our karma. In the course of action there is bound to be good and bad karma
Bad karma – sin
Doer of bad karma sinner

The Bible emphasizes a lot of sin. And generally the churches remind everyone they are sinner. Ramkrishna did not like that

Hinduism gave karma and reincarnation to give solace to the grieving mind. It answers why me? Thus they talk about sin. This is for those who seek happiness in the world. It tells them to do good Good things will happen to you EVENTUALLY

Spirituality reminds you. Your the divine soul. You always were the divine soul. If this becomes permanent there is no place for the karma to stay. Ego of doership is gone. Illusion is gone. More About it later

What do those on the path to perfection do?

  1. Find a Guru he takes up much of your karma
  2. Give the burden of karma to God. This means give you ego too. With faith. Make god responsible. You created this royal mess Your problem. Once you give it to god do not take it back
  3. Do very very good work.
  4. Endure without the slightest bit of emotional grief. God gets very pleased and takes up all your burden instantly

There are a few other secret ways.

I wrote much more than what maharshi revealed.

Just a word of caution

O Father, when I was blind I found not a door that led to Thee. Thou hast healed my eyes; now I discover doors everywhere: the hearts of flowers, the voices of friendship, memories of lovely experiences. Each gust of my prayer opens a new entrance to the vast temple of Thy presence.

Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda

Now Paramhansa said all can be a door to God. That is true.

But first you must find the door to God through the spinal cord. Then once that is perfected, you can see God everywhere.

Without the road through the spinal cord, your inner eye can’t open. So when you think you see god in flowers – it is true. But what you are seeing now is partly conviction, partly imagination. But when you see that through the spiritual eye it looks very very different. I mean literally.

So don’t be in a rush to assume you have found another door to god.

Here is Ramana maharshi definition of end of pain

Activity of mind is bandhan.

Stop activity of the mind

It occurs in several steps

Fastest way is kriya yoga

Everyone thinks they know kriya yoga

But extremely few can do it perfectly.

Ouch ! But true

But it comes in stages.

One of my all time favorite statement and so true, something that gave me strength and hope is from Vishnutirthji Maharaj

He said not to worry! If you can go deep in mediation only for a few seconds, that is enough to keep your mind in mediation for the whole day!

It is written in devatma shakti. I have read that in the past a million times !

So how can one achieve this all day?

If you keep destroying thoughts as soon as it arises, a time will come when thoughts don’t come at all. Then something else comes – something divine. Those who have reached that state know what I am talking off

Amazingly said

Bryan Dyson former CEO of Coca Cola

We are constantly struggling in life with many different things

But his words helps us realize we should give the right priorities in life

Within our heart the priorities should be

Spiritual
Health
Family
Work
Friends

For display purposes though – for others to see

Family
Health
Work
Friends
Spirituality

Spirituality is kept hidden

The point of the video is – lost health, family, friends are hard to gain back
Spirituality can be regained but a life is wasted
Work – you can find another job and continue the journey ! But it give it your all when it is your work hours

Wake up!

Once a disciple was very dejected and disappointed. He was narrating Sri Yogananda ji about his difficulties with sadness.
Suddenly Yogananda ji started laughing boisterously !
“You really believe that all these difficulties are real. This is all a dream and God is playing a joke on you !!”
The disciple stood there, confused by the unexpected reaction.
And suddenly there were tears in Sri Yogananda’s eyes, “But you really believe in this dream reality and are suffering so much.”

This is the greatness of a Divine teacher. While fully established in Divine oneness , he still acutely feels the pain of those suffering from delusion and goes to great pain to free them of their suffering.

What more can be said?

Why suffer in a seemingly never ending dream? Why not make effort to wake up?

One thing I have learnt is God gave a lot to the human mind – but he took away the right of the human mind to feel offended or hurt. If you do feel offended or hurt – you invite ego a permanent residence. Constantly reaffirm I only want thee oh God

God has already solved our Problems even before we knew the problem came.

Why not have faith? Meditate deeper. Wasting time on emotions of joy, thinking of an imaginary future, takes us away from the goal

I struggled many years to learn this. I have given you a ready to bake cake. Now, You don’t have to learn this lesson the hard way

Effort is needed

“For more than three decades I have waited for you here—waited for you to return to me!’ Babaji’s voice rang with celestial love. ‘You slipped away and vanished into the tumultuous waves of the life beyond death. The magic wand of your karma touched you, and you were gone! Though you lost sight of me, never did I lose sight of you! I pursued you over the luminescent astral sea where the glorious angels sail.

Through gloom, storm, upheaval, and light I followed you, like a mother bird guarding her young.

As you lived out your human term of womb-life, and emerged a babe, my eye was ever on you. When you covered your tiny form in the lotus posture under the Nadia sands in your childhood, I was invisibly present! Patiently, month after month, year after year, I have watched over you, waiting for this perfect day. Now you are with me! Lo, here is your cave, loved of yore! I have kept it ever clean and ready for you. Here is your hallowed asana-blanket, where you daily sat to fill your expanding heart with God! Behold there your bowl, from which you often drank the nectar prepared by me! See how I have kept the brass cup brightly polished, that you might drink again therefrom! My own, do you now understand?”

“‘My guru, what can I say?’ I murmured brokenly. ‘Where has one ever heard of such deathless love?’ I gazed long and ecstatically on my eternal treasure, my guru in life and death.

~ Lahiri Mahasya describing the words of Mahavtar Baba Ji in Autobiography of A Yogi

Even with such a divine beginning of spiritual life, Lahiri Mahasaya had 10 years of very hard spiritual effort to reach perfection
His memoirs – his diary – has been written with great humility and love. They are an inspiration for common people – that with constant effort divinity is at hand

Lahiri mahasaya in his diary describes Kong’s period of time where he struggled with sexual desires, frustration, etc

Never get discouraged or give up

He used to say, banat, banat banjaya

Meaning about to happen, about to happen, DONE!

But the struggle is there for years to come.

The reward – out of this world!

An example of cryptic language

Nothing in the world is as divinely intoxicating as my beloved God. I drink unceasingly of that Nectar. “O aged Wine of my Soul, as I drink of Thee from the ocean within me, I find Thou art inexhaustible. Thou art a skyful of happiness that displays all the stars of the universe, ever throbbing within my heart.”

Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda

So was this poetic allegory ? Absolutely not

Drinking the nectar of intoxication
Skyful of happiness- where is that sky?
Stars of the universe in my throbbing heart – is he talking about the heart in the chest? A poetic reference to love? NO NO NO

So my friends, what did he mean?

How should Live life?

Life has only one purpose !

Discovery of one self. It takes time and sincere dedication.
No need to waste time – if a Guru is not readily there. Keep trying

At some point the illusion. The ignorance. The error of seeing the dream as real will be lifted.

And that is the life Goal.

After that…. there is the self. The joy. The divine play

Reincarnation

Dear Ones, and my Dearest Guruji,

THE PRINCIPLE OF REINCARNATION

by Paramahansa Yogananda

(Excerpts from Do Souls Reincarnate? / The Second Coming of Christ / The Bhagavad Gita) Page 2 of 2

How to Recognize Souls You Have Known Before

There is a way that you also can recognize those whom you have known before. For example, we may associate with some people day after day, yet never really know them or feel close to them.

But there are others with whom we feel immediately a deep harmony the first time we meet. It is not anything physical. It is a memory of the past.

Many, many people that I have met in this country, and in India and elsewhere, I have known before. The friendship is even stronger now. It was not finished in past lives, and so it had to continue to evolve in this life. Friendship is the highest form of love.

As such, it is meant to evolve into the divine manifestation of God’s eternal love. Friendship is the highest relationship, because in friendship there is no compulsion; it is born of the free choice of the heart. It is God calling souls back to unity in Him.

If you can be a friend to all, unconditionally, that is divine love. Not many in this world find true friends; mere acquaintances are not to be confused with real friends. There is no attachment in true friendship, nor is it founded in selfish human love.

It is an unconditional relationship between two or more souls: they may be unrelated, or family members, or marriage partners. It is best formed between souls who are seeking God or who have found God. Such was the friendship that existed between Christ and his disciples.

Otherwise, relationships develop into attachment and remain on the plane of human love, taking the soul away from supreme friendship with God. True friendship may be developed between woman and woman, man and man, or man and woman.

The important consideration is that it be based upon soul qualities, not worldly qualities or attractions of the flesh. This can come only when you free yourself from the consciousness that you are a man or a woman.

If you are seeking such friends, pray to God: “Lord, lead me to those who are friends of the past, that I may continue with them the friendship that was interrupted through separation by death. Send such friends to me, because I want to help them with my thought of Thee.” That is a wonderful ideal, isn’t it?

To have friendship not for idle talk and useless pastimes, but to develop the ultimate friendship with God. Only on that plane of sincere friendship will you find lasting happiness with any other soul. Don’t engage in too many socials. They are all right once in a while, but frequent socializing takes up too much valuable time.

Enjoy divine thoughts with your friends. Use your time for God. If you find souls who will share that goal, then you can drink God together from the chalice of divine friendship. The highest duty God has given you is to develop His consciousness in yourself and to help true friends to do the same.

So long as life sweetly sings with God, it will bring happiness to you and to others. Friends that harmonize spiritually with you are therefore very important. No matter what difference of opinion there is between you and such friends, there is always understanding and communication. In that relationship, regardless of differing views, you have mutual respect and cherish your friendship above everything else.

True friendship established in God is the only relationship that is lasting. (…)

So, whenever you meet people, be watchful. Notice your first reaction to them. This tells you much about whether you knew those individuals before. It is not an emotion. When you feel in your heart a deep harmony with another person, then you know that you knew each other before.

Help Enemies of the Past

Through Love and Forgiveness Of course, I have also met some enemies of the past, but mostly friends. I remember another life centuries ago, when someone I loved very much was inimical to me and hurt me; but I triumphed over him. I met him again in this life, and again he became treacherous. But I have tried only to help him. He shall pursue me no more.

Forgiveness is more powerful than revenge. I have forgiven everyone who has knowingly or unknowingly tried to annoy or hurt me. I want nothing for myself any more. I have found such joy in my heart by giving everything to God and doing everything for Him. Those who do evil stew in their own evil.

They can’t really hurt you unless you let them. Even our enemies are all part of the tests of life. When an evil person tries to persecute you, remember that he has probably tried to harm you in some way in the past also. If you think of that hurt and how terrible that person is, that is a great mistake. When you give out hateful thoughts, that person receives them and hates you twice as much. Also, hate attracts, as does love.

You don’t want the magnet of your hate to draw your enemies near you. Never hate anyone. Love and forgiveness have a healing effect on yourself and on your enemies. And be grateful for all the wonderful friends God has given to you.

Never try to impose yourself, to force your friendship, on anyone. I give my love to all; and to those souls who are in harmony with me, I give my friendship unconditionally.

When I receive the same, I rejoice, because in that friendship is the manifestation of God. Seek God: He Will Show You Glimpses of Your Past I also recall my own past incarnations, beyond all doubt. In the Tower of London, for example, I found many places that I remembered from a past life, places the present caretakers didn’t know anything about.

Because I was once an Englishman, in my childhood in India I preferred to eat with a fork and knife. When my family asked why I wanted to use these instead of my fingers, as is the Indian custom, I said, “I remember this from the past.”

They didn’t understand, but I knew I had eaten in this fashion before. Such glimpses of past lives will be given to you as you advance spiritually. God will show them to you. And when you will be less curious about such matters, and your mind is filled only with God, you will know even more. Remember, you are sent on earth to strive to destroy the bad tendencies and habits you have brought over from previous lives, and to avoid creating any more in your present incarnation, so that you may find God. Then you can walk out of this life saying, “Lord, my life’s purpose is fulfilled. I don’t have to come back again, unless You want me to come to serve You.”

As Christ said, “Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God, and he shall go no more out.” [Revelation 3:12.] You should seek God now; don’t wait incarnations to find Him. He can be known in this life—now. And the more quickly you know Him, the better off you will be. You are foolish if you don’t seek Him, because there is no other way that you will be satisfied. Having Him, you shall have everything. (…)

If You Make the Effort, You Will Find God

You are walking on this earth as in a dream. Our world is a dream within a dream; you must realize that to find God is the only goal, the only purpose, for which you are here. For Him alone you exist. Him you must find. And Him you can know by continuously seeking Him; by steadfastness in your mind, harmony in your life, evenness in your temperament; by finding fault not with others but with yourself; by schooling yourself in the path of wisdom; by being humble, ever loyal to your friends and benefactors, appreciating the sincerity of all hearts, cooperating always with good and resisting evil, helping others, giving strength and understanding along the way — this is the royal way of living, the real way that leads to God. The recognition of the world doesn’t matter; seek the approval of your own consciousness, and in that you will have the recognition of God.

To be self-satisfied and make little or no effort to improve is to become stagnant. But to try unceasingly to progress, until you are sure that you are with God, is the way to live.

When God Comes, the Veils of Delusion Drop Away This earth is a most imperfect place. When prosperity comes, war breaks out and sets mankind back centuries again. But don’t take the ups and downs of this life too seriously. No matter what happens, inwardly say: “It is all right. I am only dreaming in God’s dream—nothing can touch me. I am happy. Nothing holds me. I am ready every minute, Lord, to walk out of this dream, or to remain to do Your will.”

Then you will be free. That is a wonderful thought. Anything you do with the thought of God is much different than the same experience without Him. The other day I was taken to see a movie, and the first thing I knew, I was in samadhi. Someone asked, “Aren’t you seeing the picture?” “Yes,” I said, “it is all movies—a movie within a movie.” The theater, every motion, the people sitting around me—I could see them all as pictures on the vast screen of cosmic consciousness. (…)

“There is No Birth or Death or Tragedy.”

The tiger of death is after you, and you must reach Home. If you value your souls, you will make the effort. Study the Self-Realization Lessons, practice the techniques, meditate deeply; and if you sincerely persist for seven years with intense concentration, you will have such spiritual satisfaction in your life that you will never forsake or forget this path.

So don’t wait. I come only to tell you of that joy. And I ask nothing of you but that you tune in with me, so that I may give you that joy which is in me even as I talk—that joy of God. It is so personal and sacred, even to speak of it is sacrilegious but He knows I do not say it to extol myself, but to help you.

He knows I love Him above all else, and I know He loves me. Hold to the thought that this earth life is like a motion picture. It is not real. To think it is real is to doubt God, and to be shattered by torments and death. But in the movies there is no actual life and death in the play on the screen, merely electrical shadows moving here and there. The bullet that is fired and the man who is shot—both are nothing but electrical images. (…)

Many whom I loved and have missed, God has shown to me again.

So I sorrow no more. He is a wonderful God; you must know Him as I know Him. Once you see this life as God’s dream, or cosmic motion picture, you will say: “There is no birth or death or tragedy. I am not afraid of these delusive changes made of light and shadows, for I am Thine immortal child. I have seen life and its dramas played well. It is an interesting play, but no matter what my role in it, I am Thy child, eternally one with Thee, O Lord.”

(Do Souls Reincarnate? The Divine Romance, p.266-281)

The Principle of Reincarnation

The cosmic principle of reincarnation, with its dynamism of the law of karma (cause and effect, sowing and reaping), is a time-honored doctrine, embraced by the Hindus, Buddhists, the ancient Druid priests, the Essenes and Gnostics and many early Christian theologians; and also, eminent philosophers of the East and West.

Though for centuries it has been divorced by church orthodoxy from the common understanding of Jesus’ life and teachings, reincarnation is in fact evident in many passages in both the Old and New Testaments, including unequivocal statements by Jesus himself.

For example, from the Book of Revelation (3:12): “Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God, and he shall go no more out.” Here Jesus distinctly refers to the doctrine of reincarnation, saying that when a soul overcomes by spiritual discipline his mortal desires accrued through contact of matter, that soul becomes a pillar of immortality in the everlasting mansion of Cosmic Consciousness; and, having found fulfillment of all his desires in Spirit, that soul has no more to be reborn on earth through the karmic reincarnating force of unsatisfied desires.

[“Understanding of the law of karma and of its corollary, reincarnation, is displayed in numerous Biblical passages; e.g., ‘Whoso sheddeth man’s blood, by man shall his blood be shed’ (Genesis 9:6).]

All souls come from God—individualized rays of pure Spirit— and evolve back to their native perfection by exercise of their God-given free will. The ignorant and the wise alike require equal opportunity from the hand of a just and loving God in order to fulfill this quest.

For instance, a baby who dies prematurely cannot possibly have used its free will to be either virtuous enough to be granted salvation or vicious enough to be damned. Nature must bring that soul back to earth to give it a chance to use its free will to work out the past actions (karma) that were the lawful cause of its untimely death, and to perform sufficient good actions to attain liberation.

Ordinary souls are compelled to reincarnate by their earthbound desires and effects of past actions. Great souls, advanced in wisdom through learning the lessons of many lifetimes, come on earth partially to finish their karma but principally to act as noble sons of God whose example inspires His lost children along their way to the Heavenly Father’s all-blissful home.

Masters and prophets, having graduated from the school of mortal life into the immortality of Cosmic Consciousness, incarnate voluntarily to serve, at God’s behest, as plenipotentiary agents of His millennial plan to shepherd all souls back to their eternal abode in Spirit.

(Discourse 2, The Second Coming of Christ p.36)

The Bhagavad Gita & Reincarnation

Just as an individual forsaking dilapidated raiment dons new clothes, so the body-encased soul, relinquishing decayed bodily habitations, enters others that are new. [The Gita II:22]

This stanza refers to the doctrine of reincarnation. Its lines remove the gruesome conception of a danse macabre in which a motley crowd of human beings is led to a chasm of destruction; death is here described as nothing more than the discarding of a worn-out garment for a new one.

When the body becomes diseased, old, or karmically useless, the undying soul forsakes it for a fresh disguise. The life span or durability of a physical body in any one incarnation is ordained by the law of karma (the law of cause and effect governing human actions)

. According to the natural order of evolution, the body should mature gradually over a period of many years; and then, like ripened fruit, fall voluntarily and without resistance from the tree of life. Transgressions against God and Nature—in the present or in past lives—may, however, cut short that normal span by disease or accident. Or virtue, also, may win the soul an early release.

In every case, the bodily dwelling is fashioned and destined to best serve, for each lifetime, the self-created karmic pattern of the indwelling ego-identified soul. Ordinary persons enjoy the rest of a peaceful death-sleep in the astral heaven. Virtuous souls alternate sleep with wakefulness in this land of blissful freedom and beauty. In time, again determined by their karma, their mortal inclinations, transgressions, and latent material desires draw them back into new physical embodiments.

As desire for life brings the sleeping man to the state of wakefulness, so subconscious desires for a lost physical body and for the earth environment act as vibratory attractive forces that reembody the soul again within a mother’s womb.

(God Talks With Arjuna by Paramahansa Yogananda p.217) More…

— Read more:
http://yogananda.com.au/pyr/reincarnation2.html

This is very long.
However the technique Yogananda has given is for those on the spiritual pathway. not meant for everyone with a very vivid imaginative power
So if you you have terrific imagination it may seem you know someone from the past but you could be mistaken

Nevertheless, here are the take home points

1. Finish your karma. There is not way around it
2. You will find an instant connection with past close friends. If you can try to increase the connection with past close friend who are on the spiritual path. There is no advantage in making a deeper connection with a close friend who is very friendly with alcohol or other substances. Best to do is pray that God guides them. Please don’t assume the egotistic and moral role of helping. No one can help better than God or a Guru
3. Enemies. When you meet them they well try to hurt you again. Forgive them. Move on. Otherwise you will come back again for them. Finish your karma quickly by forgiving them
4. Even the Bible acknowledges reincarnation. In a slanted Way. Sometime in the 4-5 century the Catholic Church was afraid that if reincarnation was declared people would not make a strong effort for liberation in one birth. So they deleted references to it in the Bible. Somewhere the original version is there and it may resurface again. ( not mentioned in the above. Just me fancy)
5. Book of Revelation (3:12): “Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God, and he shall go no more out.” Refers to reincarnation

An advanced yogi knows his past acquaintances in a very different way

We can talk about it later

Who should read my blogs

I have no interest in having anyone read my blogs.
I want nothing from the reader. I don’t want anyone following me.

So who should read it?

Only those who want to have spiritual progress. It is not designed for those who want material things of the world

Those who need comfort from the trials life. Although it can help them if they learn from the trials of life – finding God is eternal peace / joy

Those who seek God

Those seeking understanding from the ambiguity of scriptures and seeking deep spiritual insight from the complex wordings

Find solace in problems

If you think about the words carefully, you will want many difficulties in life.
There is much hope in the words of Mother
Of course, this is true for those on the spiritual path. For them alone.

Those on spiritual path , want to endure the challenges without retaliation. Slowly learn not to get frustrated

Here are the words from Mother ( Aurobindo )

The nature of your difficulty indicates the nature of the victory you will gain, the victory you will exemplify in Yoga. Thus, if there is persistent selfishness, it points to a realisation of universality as your most prominent achievement in the future. And, when selfishness is there, you have also the power to reverse this very difficulty into its opposite, a victory of utter wideness.
When you have something to realise, you will have in you just the characteristic which is the contradiction of that something. Face to face with the defect, the difficulty, you say, “Oh, I am like that! How awful it is!” But you ought to see the truth of the situation. Say to yourself, “My difficulty shows me clearly what I have ultimately to represent. To reach the absolute negation of it, the quality at the other pole — this is my mission.”
Even in ordinary life, we have sometimes the experience of contraries. He who is very timid and has no courage in front of circumstances proves capable of bearing the most!
To one who has the aspiration for the Divine, the difficulty which is always before him is the door by which he will attain God in his own individual manner: it is his particular path towards the Divine Realisation.
There is also the fact that if somebody has a hundred difficulties it means he will have a tremendous realisation — provided, of course, there are in him patience and endurance and he keeps the aspiring flame of Agni burning against those defects.
And remember: the Grace of the Divine is generally proportioned to your difficulties.

The Mother, Questions and Answers 1921 – 1931 with Commentaries on the Dhammapada, CWM volume 3, page 143.

We practice this unknowingly

 

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One book.  Bhagwad Gita.  Many great saints have commented on it.  Yogananda, Gyaneshwar, Shankaracharya.  

Perhaps these are the most authentic commentary with each one taking a slightly different view.  All correct.

 

So in this verse, Shankaracharya Maharaj tells us to give ourselves up to God.  With an unwavering mind.  

Then he gives us the secret – the mind will wander out because of the senses.  You try to go to God but you hear something.  Or you see something.  And you break your connection.  This happens every split second.  If only you could extend that unwavering attention for 6 seconds, you will have a great experience

Now, we try to do this unwittingly.

 

We go to the temple.  We close our eyes? Why? To block the mind from going outward and stop it from wavering.  We say prayers the same way.  And knowingly or unknowingly, everyone has an intuitive knowledge of this and the knowledge that God is within.  Not outside

Knowledge and information

There is a huge difference between knowledge or gyana and information

I like the traditional Indian words and don’t like the translation

The word is gyana ( a lose English translation is knowledge)

That gives your liberation
What is the difference between gyana and information

You are the divine consciousness. That is information
Having the experience of being divine consciousnesses and forgetting the body completely without being in deep slumber is Gyana

So Gyana is the experience. Now do you see why the translation is faulty?

Now those who are true yogi know a deeper meaning to gyana. But that is a matter of discussion for another day

This is progress

Daya Mata speaks about Guruji:

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The Master seldom made even the slightest preparation for his lectures; if he prepared anything at all, it might consist of a factual note or two, hastily jotted down. Very often, while riding in the car on the way to the temple, he would casually ask one of us: “What is my subject today?” He would put his mind on it, and then give the lecture extemporaneously from an inner reservoir of divine inspiration.

The subjects for Gurudeva’s sermons at the temples were set and announced in advance. But sometimes his mind was working in an entirely different vein when he began to speak. Regardless of the “subject for today,” the Master would voice the truths engrossing his consciousness at that moment, pouring forth priceless wisdom in a steady stream from the abundance of his own spiritual experience and intuitive perception.

Nearly always, at the close of such a service, a number of people would come forward to thank him for having enlightened them on a problem that had been troubling them, or perhaps for having explained some philosophical concept in which they were particularly interested.

Sometimes, while he was lecturing, the Guru’s consciousness would be so uplifted that he would momentarily forget the audience and converse directly with God; his whole being would be overflowing with divine joy and intoxicating love. In these high states of consciousness, his mind completely at one with the Divine Consciousness, he inwardly perceived Truth, and described what he saw.

On occasion, God appeared to him as the Divine Mother, or in some other aspect; or one of our great Gurus, or other saints, would manifest in vision before him. At such times, even the audience would feel deeply the special blessing bestowed on all present.

During such a visitation of Saint Francis of Assisi, whom Gurudeva deeply loved, the Master was inspired to compose the beautiful poem, “God! God! God!”

The Bhagavad Gita describes an enlightened master in these words: “The Self shines forth like a sun in those who have banished ignorance by wisdom” (V:16).

One might have been overawed by Paramahansa Yogananda’s spiritual radiance, were it not for his warmth and naturalness, and a quiet humility, which put everyone instantly at ease. Each person in the audience felt that Gurudeva’s talk was addressed to him personally. Not the least of the Master’s endearing qualities was his understanding sense of humour.

By some choice phrase, gesture, or facial expression he would bring forth an appreciative response of hearty laughter at just the right moment to drive home a point, or to relax his listeners after long and intense concentration on a particularly deep subject.

One cannot convey in the pages of a book the uniqueness and universality of Paramahansa Yogananda’s vivid, loving personality. But it is my humble hope, in giving this brief background, to afford a personal glimpse that will enrich the reader’s enjoyment and appreciation of the talks presented in this book.

To have seen my Gurudeva in divine communion; to have heard the profound truths and devotional outpourings of his soul; to have recorded them for the ages; and now to share them with all—what joy is mine! May the Master’s sublime words open wider the doors to unshakable faith in God, to deeper love for that One who is our beloved Father, Mother, and Eternal Friend. Daya Mata Los Angeles, California May 1975

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This is progress. People mate the error of thinking they are advanced. But do you have experiences like this where great saints visit you or God materializes?

Then why do you carry ego? Why do you tell others what to do ? Or make comments?

You are the same as these great saints but carry the burden of ego and ignorance. Get rid Of it !

We want to feel and have others think we are great but why not just simply be great in secret and enjoy divine life? Others don’t need to know About it. Few have the destiny of walking that path

Totally selfless

This is the reason why those at the highest come back

My son asked me this question once

For the masters the world remains a child’s play. Such masters rarely expose themselves fully when they have a body

Many will follow them after they leave the body. But the benefit at that point I s trivial

People may choose Ramana maharshi or aurobindo or Vivekananda or Yogananda as their Guru

But what they can give while is body is infinitely more. If only you knew.

If they all could give it all without the body, there would be no need for another Guru.
Why would Lahiri or yukteshwar have to send Yogananda. They could do it all from there.

But they have limitations once the body is gone.

A guru in a body is needed. Such great people remain hidden even though in public eyes. Your mind and their behavior will constantly make you seek someone else. You will say oh he is very knowledgeable. That’s all

After such people leave the body the mind of those left behind suddenly realize oh he was a Guru. Why did I not surrender?

So follow Ramana maharshi or anyone you like. But without a living Guru full awakening in the body is impossible

Krishna needed a Guru. Ram needed one. ramana maharshi needed one.

The steps

I have copied this from Saundarya Lahiri written by Vishnutirthji Maharaj

An incredible book. Most people cannot understand it but the parts you can understand is worth reading

It is a. Very clear explanation of the steps to perfection

Such a long process for a simple truth

Volumes and volumes have been written
For those pure in heart all that is needed is a word from a Guru. Your the divine.

However, that purity is rare.
Ramkrishna achieved the highest in a few seconds from his Guru Totapuri. His guru wept. It took the Guru 40 years.

Yet Ramkrishna paid full respect to his Guru

So it is possible

However this simple fact gets murky. And many smaller steps are needed for the mind that desires many things in the world

That weak mind will again and again crave things. The same usual things. Food sex. Money. Fame. Oh I forgot SLEEP

As such none is needed for the pure consciousness

How do I identify a Guru

The presence of a Guru. If he wishes it, your mind notices changes.

But only if he wishes. Most of the time a Guru looks at it as invasion of your mind and will seldom affect it

Without a Guru very difficult to have a steady mind. Takes years

This is tricky. How to meditate

The question is how do you meditate with heart?

This is tricky. Meditate with heart
But not an emotional weakness or desperation
But firm. Secure. Steady love. That is the sign of a pure heart

This works the best

The only need of God

In one of His aspects, a very touching aspect, the Lord may be said to be a beggar. He yearns for our attention. The Master of the Universe, at whose glance all stars, suns, moons, and planets quiver, is running after man and saying: “Won’t you give Me your affection? Don’t you love Me, the Giver, more than the things I have made for you? Won’t you seek Me?” But man says: “I am too busy now; I have work to do. I can’t take time to look for You.” And the Lord says: “I will wait.”

Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda

However no one has love for God. If they turn to god it is for wishes to be fulfilled!

A rare soul turns to him for love !

Ramkrishna was one. We cannot understand such great people!

Problem with English and translation

The real word is not cosmic mind but Chiti

This is all her Lila. She is the ultimate creator and responsible for the creation. She is aware of all. Does all. Without any effort.

To remain merged in her is part of the holy trinity – Virgin Mary. In Hinduism – she is mahakali. She is lilavati. She is the Tripura sundari. All her greatness is described in
Lalith sahastranam

If you have not heard it even if you don’t know Sanskrit with listening

So this is the problem. English language has a very limited vocabulary. And the translator tried to give an English translation. Just keep the original Sanskrit word !

How can it be?

Here the word used is sage. In reality it refers to a perfected individual , Guru. Someone Or a higher power fully capable of creating universes!

Such higher powers do exist. They have been described profusely in Yoga Vasistha.

Who knows we are one of the many people in a universe created by such a power

For such beings – our worldly problems of death, emptiness is nothing. They can rid us of it – provided we want to wake up and not want this world

Not wanting this world is not Easy. Just a very bad habit of ours

Such is the greatness, vastness, Joy of pure consciousness. Don’t waste your time with worldly desires. Go for something permanent

Something higher

“In the pursuit of evil or of good, it is happiness you are always seeking. The former promises happiness and gives sorrow; the later may seem to offer sorrow by its requisite of discipline and will power, but will surely give lasting joy in the end. God is everlasting, ever new joy, and when you have found Him, you need no longer pursue the eternally elusive will-o’-the-wisp “something else” that has always eluded you in all fulfilled desires. God is that “something else.” Finding Him, you will need seek no further. In ever new Joy, you will have everything you ever sought.”

~ Sri Sri Paramhansa Yogananda
“The Divine Romance”

I personally like what Vivekananda said. Happiness comes wearing the crown of sorrow

Get beyond both

You will constantly seek a new method, New Guru, New teaching – until you have a few divine experiences – then you will intuitively know that the method and the Guru and the Guru is correct

However, like it is said in Mahayoga vugyana – your past life bad karma will very strongly try to take you away from the path create doubts why? Because many times in their past people have created hurdles in the path of others.

Krishnadas first meeting with Neem Karoli Baba

Even though I have heard and read this story dozens and dozens of times, I heard again this morning…

Krishna Das telling the story about the first time he met Neem Karoli Baba…

“I had these apples, I was told that when you meet Maharaji you bring apples, so I bought these apples and I polished them up, I shined them up. I entered his room and there is Maharaji in his blanket on his cot, I placed the apples on his cot and bowed, by the time I lefted myself up from the bow he is throwing the apples to other people in the room. I was like ‘What did I do, he doesn’t like my apples?’

Maharaji looked at me and said ‘Did I do right?’

I gave him a very holy answer, ‘Any thing you do is right.’

Baba answered “Dahhhhhh”

He then looked at me and said ‘When you have God you don’t need anything.’

I stared at him blankly.

He said it again, ‘When you have God you don’t need anything.’

I didn’t get it.

He leaned into me and said, ‘When you have God, you have no desires.’ — with Diane Jackman.

Krishnadas is on the east coast, Virginia I believe. He goes to many different places in the world and chants. Audiences love it and he is quite a good orator

Quite enjoyable. I am told. But there is an entrance fee to be there

So now finally the point of the story. Krishnadas went to Baba thinning he had likes and dislike and almost thought he would please him.

Baba in his great style said I have no desires what more is to achieve once your with God. Or what more to want?

A reminder of knowing who you are

So there are many many millions of fools who believe they have read the upanishad Gita veda and know that they are shiv or atman or infinite consciousness

Why are they fools – they have no experience. What should the experience be like? How do I know I reached there?

Here is the description above. Now you can freely blame yourself for all that went wrong in your life and the moment you realize your the architect of your misery your anger diminishes

But you can never reach there without a Guru. Smaller levels yes. But not the highest

This is the ultimate secret

This is what a Guru observes. For him to deliver anyone, give “moksha” is less than a second.
We are not ready. We cannot surrender fully to a Guru

I have known people who find will do everything as a slave to a fake Guru or concept or belief but even when told about a true Guru they doubt

You must have plenty of good past karma for that
You may think Bill Gates, Hollywood actirs, politicians have good Karma and they may have but compared to those who have a true Guru they are beggars

How can I describe the greatness of such an exalted Guru? The only concept you can have is by looking at the lives of some from the past. Look at Jesus or Gyaneshwar. Or kabir. Or Mansour. Or Neem Karoli Baba.

When you know a Guru intimately you will discover wonders.

Why give up the world?

In the final chapter when you wake up – you say oh. It was just a dream

Addendum

Shivohum tirthji said, when god favors you, you get slapped so hard by the world you never ever want it again

And that is divine blessing

How do I know my prayers are reaching God?

Depends on the prayer. Foolish people in this world ask for material things. Every so often it gets granted. There you have an answer

Spiritual people don’t ask for material things. They ask for progress in meditation. They only want God. So how do you know God heard that prayer. **You know that prayer was answered when material things are taken away from you. Initially there is tremendous hardship until every fiber in your being says – no more. I will not come back every again. Nothing except God matters. Hold on to it. In time you will get an awakening. A tug of war ensues. You will get your wishes granted and you will crave the worldly desires. You fall. Once again you go through a dry spell. Until one fine day Satan or Maya cannot tempt you. Then you will progress super fast. **

Lastly there are those great individual you can no longer fall. How do they pray? They don’t. They merely have a thought. It instantly materializes. They never want anything in this world. But they may occasionally say I wonder what Krishna looked like. Krishna appears in person. Or Jesus

Isn’t that wonderful?

The body

So many people. You see someone famous. Someone good looking.
Your impressed

But inspite of their fame. Money. Good looks. Dressing so well
……

They all suffer from carnal desies. Food. Jealousy

Something so unpleasant

Why hold on to it. Let your eternal great self shine

Above these issues

Amazingly stupid

So there is someone quite popular in India. He is teaching and using words that are illogical

He talks about negative prana energy
He talks about sleeping is close to death so avoid it
He talks about death as inertia

Many many people follow and believe him
Few can grasp reality of pure consciousness

There is nothing new to add to traditional Yoga talked about by Patanjali

Yes the understanding can be much more

Someone asked his Guru how far have I Progressed ( he had read all shastras etc and was practicing yoga and pranayama etc for more than a decade)

Guru simply replied you have not even started

All people want is the ego of being called a yogi. Or being advanced. Or think they know it all. Satisfied in their practice

Want God. Keep practicing till you have him

Secrets

Certain things at kept a secret

Your bank Balance
Bedroom
Your experiences in meditation
Your love for God

This is what Yogananda said

Let not anyone else know how deeply you feel for the Lord. The Master of the Universe knows of your love; don’t display it before others, or you may lose it.

Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda