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Sunday, September 08, 2024

Baba Somanath, Mystic Poetry Verses - Light and Sound on The Path (Sant Mat, Radhasoami)


Baba Somanath, Mystic Poetry Verses - Light and Sound on The Path (Sant Mat, Radhasoami)






You are the victor over death who

ferries the jivas across the impassable

realm of matter,

Omniscient Consciousness,

Quintessence of Light,

Ineffable and beyond reckoning is Your

state.

The mind cannot conceive of You; You

are without beginning and without

end.


O Protector of the lowly ones, most

merciful Lord,

Self-Existent, Bestower of Light

Somanath has contemplated upon

Your lotus feet.

Unceasingly, He will sing Your praises.

You free all the jivas from the desires

and afflictions of this world.


Ferrying me across the physical, astral

and causal realms,

Lead me into the region of Parbrahm.

In the spiritual pool of Mansarovar, in

the region of the Void,

Let me bathe in those purifying waters,

so that I may become immaculate and

whole.


-- from the Bhajans (Hymns) of Baba Somanath, 

The Life of Baba Somanath Ji - Saint (Sant) and Sage of South India, by Christopher McMahon @ BabaSomanathJiOrg:

https://babasomanathji.org/the-life-story-of-baba-somanath-ji














Friday, July 05, 2024

Reincarnation: Thoughts Are Like Seeds That Sprout Into Words and Deeds

 

Reincarnation: Thoughts Are Like Seeds That Sprout Into Words and Deeds





"Accumulated thoughts of living beings cause births and deaths for them again and again


"In the world, there are as many thoughts as the living beings. The truth is that every person has numerous thoughts. It is by virtue of his thoughts that he attains either salvation or transmigration. Salvation will come only when all thoughts would come to an end. That is why the scriptures declare that the hoarded or accumulated thoughts of living beings cause births and deaths for them again and again.


"The thoughts are of various types and each thought has its hidden import. The thoughts which are soaked in attachment and illusion, form the basis of transmigration. But the thoughts which are immersed in selfless service (seva), lead one to salvation. The flow of thoughts in the mind knows no end. Not a single moment passes without those, so much so, that during sleep even, they occur in the form of dreams. What are those thoughts? Desire for anything assumes the form of a thought. The moment a desire to attain something or the other, arises in the mind, that very moment, man is thrown into an ocean of thoughts. These very thoughts become the basis of resolutions and options which cause one to enter into different forms after death. Whatever the nature of thought at the time of death determines the next form or birth for that soul...


"All the doubts and desires should be made to merge with the Shabd or Word [the Divine Current of Light and Sound], to get rid of horrible consequences of innumerable births and transmigration. Except for the desire to recite Naam, no other desire should take hold of the mind... By remembering the Lord, one attains God-realization and when this stage is reached, then there is no need to resort to any other means of attaining salvation [moksha]."


-- The Second Spiritual Master, in,

The Shri Paramhans Advait Mat Granth


Commentary: Above, excerpted from a huge, authoritative collection of satsang discourses, provides one with valuable insight into the mechanics of thought and desires, this process of creating reality. Here, a "law of attraction" is not solely dedicated to a materialistic life confined to the physical plane. One is instructed to remember God, to practice Remembrance (Simran) of God's Name, and merge one's attention (Surat) into the Positive or God-Power of the Inner Light and Sound (Shabd), rising above the ocean of forms, thoughts, desires, karmas, the creation of countless lives and deaths, with the goal being moksha, getting off the wheel of transmigration/reincarnation. Thoughts are like seeds that sprout into words and deeds.


"Watch your thoughts; they become words.

Watch your words; they become actions.

Watch your actions; they become habits.

Watch your habits; they become character.

Watch your character; for it becomes your destiny." (Upanishads)


"Today's karmas become the fate of tomorrow. According to our last life actions, our mental tendencies are formed in this life. Because of our pure actions we will have the desire to seek the association of Sants and to meditate." (Swami Vyasanand)





Thursday, May 23, 2019

Die To Live: Meditation -- Living a Spiritual Life -- This Time Through



Die To Live: Meditation -- Living a Spiritual Life -- This Time Through




Die To Live: Meditation

"The Sant Sat Guru, out of His grace, impresses upon all to engender love in the Feet of the Lord, who is all the time present within everyone. He enjoins upon them to proceed inwards by the practices of Surat Shabd Yoga [Inner Light and Sound Meditation], which they should perform, as far as they can, with all sincerity and love in this very life, and thus make it easy to some extent to traverse the path which they will have to tread at the time of death, and thus see things with their own eyes." 

-- Huzur Maharaj Rai Saligram, Prem Patra Radhasoami, Volume One:

Living a Spiritual Life

"No mission is of greater importance to a person than the awareness of his own consciousness, the profound significance and purpose of his existence on earth and to find out the path for ultimate bliss, eternal happiness and cheerfulness i.e. the quest for truth." -- Quote from the Shabd Pratap Ashram website associated with the mission of the younger brother of Soamiji Maharaj: Pratap Singh Ji Seth (Chachaji Maharaj)

This Time Through

Mystic poem by a 16th century Master of the inner Light and Sound by the name of Sant Dadu Dayal of Rajasthan, who outlined the Sant Mat vision of a spiritual life to be pursued during our time here on planet Earth: 

“Recognize the Path to your Beloved, O travelers
and take the route of the anguished lover in separation.
Keep the Master’s grace in your thoughts,
and reflect on his pure teachings.
Develop love and devotion with endearment,
and keep the thought of the Creator always before you.
Try to merge yourself into God like water in water.
Fix your mind within by following the Path of the Sound Current.
A yearning will arise; make then an intense and anguished call.
Repeat the Name of your Beloved,
day and night,
again and again.
With care in thought, word and deed,
you will cross to the other shore.”



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Thursday, November 22, 2007

Strike a Balance Between the Spiritual Life and the Wordly Life

Strike a Balance Between the Spiritual Life and the Wordly Life
 
 

 

Sant Mat Fellowship:
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{"This mysterious path is described in the holy books,
but it cannot be found simply by the study of sacred texts.
It is found by the grace and guidance of an accomplished teacher."}

VEDAS AND The Santmat
By Maharshi Mehi Paramhans

(28.04.1885-08.06.1986)

Rig Veda Samhita

[Translated into English by Pravesh K. Singh]


2. "Indrasya sakhyamribhavah samaanashurmanornapaato apaso dadhanvire.
Saudhanvanaaso amritatvamerire vishtvee shameebhih sukritah sukrityayaa."

TRANSLATION:
May the learned persons, illuminated and rendered more capable owing to acquiring the true knowledge and true justice, attain to the company of the Majestic Supreme Lord or the Most Prosperous Emperor (i.e. God). May the reflective men take on the highest or supreme actions which do not allow their mind to decline or fall down into abominable/despicable/avoidable acts, or, may the reflective and thoughtful people be conscientious, righteous in their actions! May those persons of the highest wisdom attain to the ultimate immortality (freedom from rebirth) reaching into the highest realm of the Supreme Lord by being the best sons or disciples and displaying righteous peace-yielding conduct! Further, may the adept and learned people perform wise actions and being equipped with the best of means perform the highest actions in the most artistic or sublime way! May with their (rightful worldly) actions they make a name for themselves in their country and earn their livelihood!

COMMENTARY (by Maharshi Mehi Paramhans):
This sacred verse counsels one to accept the disciple-hood of a Guru possessing the highest knowledge, and to be righteous in one's conduct so as to attain to immortality by ascending oneself into the loftiest of realms, the realm of God, and also to make worldly progress by being learned, conscientious and adept-at-work thus getting proximity and attracting the attention of the King, the rulers, or the higher authorities. Vedas do not command to devote all the time and resources at one's disposal only to efforts for attaining Moksha (liberation) forsaking the duties towards the nation (and other worldly & household assignments). It instructs to make a balanced progress on both the fronts. That who performs actions as ordained by true knowledge is a Karmayogi; he, having attained the state of equipoise and equanimity, also keeps discharging his worldly duties. But the learning and initiation into the right methodology or way for attaining such a sublime state cannot be possible without humbly seeking the noble company of, and reverence for a Sadguru. Verse 34 of chapter 4, verse 6 of chapter 13 and verse 14 of chapter 16 of the sacred book "Shrimad Bhagvad Geeta" underline the necessity of serving the Guru. Sants have very firmly stressed this need (of serving a Guru). When Vedas, as is obvious from this Veda-mantra, have so clearly laid out the necessity (of serving a Guru), how can any other Holy Scripture speak to the contrary? This mantra orders to progress by harmoniously balancing the two paths - those of this world and the Supreme Cause. Therefore, this hymn can be said to be the primary formula or mantra of Karmayoga (Yoga of action). Shrimad Bhagvad Geeta is mainly a scripture primarily devoted to the Karmayoga.

Karmayoga consists of progressing or marching ahead on the aforementioned courses. Karmayoga can not be accomplished by sacrificing any one of these two. It is absolutely essential that the seeker of Moksha lives and acts in this world adopting the real way of Karmayoga in order to attain his Ultimate goal. That is why, very frequent allusions can be found in Sant Vaani (sayings of Sants) to this golden principle.

Kabir Sahab and Guru Nanak Sahab, in fact, appeared as the most radiant Suns of Karmayoga and taught to the world by setting the loftiest heights of model conduct by their own actions in the world. These Sants, their followers and the Sants who came up subsequently put up with lots of hardships while discharging their spiritual, ethical, social and political duties. Occasionally, as ordained by the need of the hour, they even sacrificed their lives, too, as offerings to the sacred fire of service and thereby attained immortality. Some of their verses are included here:

"Avadhoo bhoole ko ghar laavai, so jan hamako bhaavai.
Ghar mein jog bhog ghar mein hi, ghar taji van nahin jaavai.

Van ke gae kalapanaa upjai, tab dhoun kahaan samaavai.
Ghar mein jukti mukti ghar hi mein, jo Guru alakh lakhaavai.

Sahaj sunn mein rahai samaana, sahaj samaadhi lagaavai.

Unmuni rahai Brahma ko cheenhe, param tatt ko dhyaavai.

Surat nirat son mela karike, anahad naad bajaavai.

Ghar mein basat vastu bhi ghar hai, ghar hi vastu milaavai.

Kahai Kabir suno ho avadhoo, jyon kaa tyon thahraavai." (Sant Kabir Sahab)

[O ignorant people! I like that person (or, such a person is dear to me) who brings such fellows back who had strayed away from their homes or had quit their homes. Practice of Yoga as well as enjoyment of objects both is possible or feasible while living at home [being a householder]. Therefore, one should not flee to forests deserting one's home, because where will he take refuge if he experiences sorrow even there in the forests? If Guru teaches the skill to see the unseeable, then liberation may be attained while remaining at the house itself. One should practice meditation to let the soul spontaneously rest in the void. If one shuns the fickleness of the mind, maintaining (mental) aloofness (from the world and the worldly activities), he/she can meditate upon the Quintessential Sound and thus identify or see the Brahma. With his surat deeply immersed in meditation, he can listen to "anahad naad" (myriads of sounds). He lives at home, the main thing (God) is also there at the home and thus it is possible to meet the main thing while staying at home and discharging all household responsibilities. Therefore Kabir Sahab's word of advice is: O Noble Man! Stay back at your homes the way you are.]

Baabaa jogee ek akelaa, jaake teerath vrat na mela.

Jholee patra vibhooti na batavaa, anahad ben bajaavai.
Maangi na khaai na bhookha sovai, ghar angana firi aavai.
Paanch janaa kee jamaati chalaavai, taas Guru main chelaa.
Kahai Kabir uni desi sidhaye, bahuri na ihi jag mela."
(Sant Kabir Sahab)

[O Revered Being! A Yogi lives all alone. He does not have anything to do with pilgrimages, penitence, fast, or religious fairs. He does not have (or require) bag or begging-bowl or purse, does not apply bhasma (ashes or cinders) on his body. He blows or plays the pipe or flute of myriads of sounds (that is he practices the Yoga of Sound). He does not make his livelihood out of begging, nor does he sleep hungry. He earns his bread by truthful means living as a householder. He runs the family of five persons (i.e. keeps his body under rightful restraint). Kabir Sahab says that I am the disciple of the Guru of such a person (as described above in the poem). Such Yogis, says Kabir Sahab, have gone to the Mokshadhaam (the Liberated Kingdom) and won't come back again in the fair of this world.]

Jogu na khinthaa jogu na dandai Jogu na bhasam chadhaaeeai.
Jogu na mundee moondi mudaaiai jogu na singi vaaeeai.
Anjan maahi niranjani raheeai jog jugati iv paaeeai.
Galee jogu na hoee.
Ek drishati kari samsari jaanai jogee kaheeai soee.
Jogu na baahar madee masaanee jogu na taadee laaeeai.
Jogu na desi disantari bhaviai jogu na teerath naaeeai.
Anjan maahi niranjani raheeai jog jugati iv paaeeai.
Satiguru bhetai taa sahasaa tootai dhaavatu varaji rahaaeeai.
Nijharu jharai sahaj dhuni laagai ghar hee parachaa paaeeai.
Anjan maahi niranjani raheeai jogu jugati iv paaeeai.
Nanak jeevatiaa mari raheeai aisaa jogu kamaaeeai.
Baaje baajahu singi baaje tau nirbhau pada paaeeai.
Anjan maahi niranjani raheeai jogu jugati iv paaeeai." (Guru Nanak)

[Yoga does not consists in various tantrums, flaunting or show-offs such as wearing on a ragged garment, walking with a flagged stick, applying 'bhasma' (ashes or cinders) all over or part of the body, wearing coin-shaped ear rings (trying to look like sadhus of Gorakhpanthi Sect), clean shaving one's head, playing musical instruments such as those played by fakirs, living in a hut erected on or near the cremation ground or graveyard, mocking postures trying to be seen like a Yogi in trance, by doing hectic pilgrimages, or by taking dips in holy rivers or sacred water bodies at places of pilgrimages etc. God who is beyond all the domains & versions of 'Maya '(illusion) pervades the illusory creation and can be found by learning the right technique of Yoga. All the ties or bondages of confusion, doubts or apprehensions get broken or destroyed upon meeting a True Guru (Master or Teacher) and one begins to live properly abstaining from all the crazy acts as mentioned above, or running after illusory transient pleasures. Guru Nanak advises us to practice Yoga so sincerely that we die while we are still alive (i.e. walking within to move or rise beyond all the gross, astral, causal and supra-causal bodies and mastering all our organs by making these detached from their objects of senses). When we get to listen (in our inner sky) to the enchanting notes of the various musical instruments, we attain to the fearless state (free from the fear or risk of falling back into the unending traps of births & deaths). God who is above all sorts of illusions pervades & permeates all through the illusory world and can be found within by learning the right technique of Yoga.]

Satiguru kee aisee badiaaee, putra kalatra bichai gati paaee." (Guru Nanak)

[Such is the greatness of the Guru that (the disciple) attained to the perfect state of liberation even while living with the wife & sons (leading family life).]

Nanak satiguru bhetiye
Poori hovai jugatee.
Hansan diyaa, khelan diyaa, painan diyaa
Khaavan diyaa beechai hovai mukatee."
(Guru Nanak)

[Nanak says meeting Sadguru (the disciple) masterfully learns the right technique of living, so that he attains Moksha even as he gets everything needed for enjoyment & playing, wearing (cloths), and eating.]