These are some awesome facts which are only known to spiritual Gurus, a common man isn’t aware of them, even hardly knows their names. These things aren’t fiction, they are real and they exist.
The purpose of listing these things is just to make you aware. These things can be realized with higher consciousness and in this your Guru and a Meditation Technique will surely help you. If you are close to your Guru, you can also request to him to make you visit few places of Seven Planes.
Five States
Everyone goes through these stages, but how much one stays in a particular state depends upon person to person. The first three states are happen to a common person, but the last two things happen to a purified person or to a Yogi. Read More »
Upanishads are the conversations between a Guru and a Seeker. Adhyatma Upanishad is part of that. I just tried to put the essence of Adhyatma Upanishad and hope it will help you to quench your thirst of spiritual quest.
Here it goes –
This body is made of five elements: earth, water, fire, air and ether. An eternal which is soul lives inside the cavity of the heart. It lives inside the earth, but the earth doesn’t know it; it lives in all the elements but no elements are aware of it.
The mind is also the body of the soul, but the mind isn’t aware of it; likewise the intellect and the ego are the body of the soul, but they are not aware of it.
Moreover the birth and death are also the body of it, but they are not aware of it. Read More »
Shiv Yog has tremendous message to society, Avadhoot Baba Shivananda says:
“Everyone has come to this world with a divine mission. You must introspect yourself and find whether you are living a purpose life or not. Or you are leading a life similar to that of animals. Ultimate goal or mission of every human being is first to know himself. Secondly you have to find ‘who am I?’ In simple term this is self realization”
Shiv Yog starts from – “what do you want?”, and with the faith of – “you are the creator of your own destiny”. Read More »
Accumulated bad karmas, even if they are as big and heavy as – series of mountains – they are destroyed by dhayan yoga. A seeker always gets.
Bad karmas are created unconsciously…out of ignorance, and when you awake…bad karmas just disappear. Bad karmas are unconscious behavior and patterns…when someone does not know: why s/he is doing the things? What s/he is doing? Read More »
Katho-upanishad is the conversation between Nachiketa and Yamraj (God of death). Nachiketa was a seeker, and Yamraj was a Guru (knower of secrets). Read More »
Upanishads are the collection of talks, where one asks the question and other gives the answer. Most of the scriptures in India are collection of useful talks.
The first step of a seeker is the curiosity – ‘why?’, ‘how?’, ‘where?’, and ‘what?’ – questioning and inquiry. And when s/he gets the solution from a Guru; the next step comes of experimenting the given technique or understanding, whatever Guru gives. When experiences happen: trust and faith come itself, and logic mind settles. If a seeker couldn’t have the questions or problems, no Upanishad or Gita would have been born. Isn’t it? Read More »