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Sunday, January 02, 2011

Light and Sound on the Path For The Week of Jan. 2nd


Light and Sound on the Path For The Week of Jan. 2nd:


Satsang Instruction by Competent, Qualified Teachers: "Listening to and study of the discourses on this sacred knowledge is an important step in the Sant Mat tradition. Listening to satsang (spiritual discourses) is prescribed as an essential activity." (Maharshi Mehi)



"Sant Mat" means: "The Way of the Saints" or "Path of the Masters". The term "Sant Mat" was coined by Param Sant Tulsi Sahib of Hathras, during the 19th Century, but the Sant tradition, with its many guru-lineages or branches, is a spiritual movement that dates back many centuries to ancient India. Sant Tulsi Sahib was of the opinion that the Sant movement goes back to the time of Krishna thousands of years ago, that Krishna knew of Sants during his day, the age of the Bhagavad Gita.


To a Happy New Year of broadcasting, and education for a more enlightened world.


A Collection of Sant Mat Satsang PODcasts, which can be streamed or downloaded:


Sahjo Bai: "Even one moment of this life is priceless, not to speak of one day. Do not waste such a life without singing the Lord's praise."


Says Daya Bai: "Repeat the Name of the Lord which alone is the True Essence in this world. By repeating the Lord's Name, you become the Lord Himself and come to know of the supreme secret."


Sant Dadu Dayal: "Love is Allah's nature. Love is His body. Love alone is His existence, and His color, also, is love."


Without Bhakti the Spiritual Path is Empty and Hollow

In Sant Mat [the Teachings of the Saints],
great importance has been attached to Bhakti [love and devotion];
it is the sine qua non of Sant Mat.
If there are all other attributes but no Bhakti,
then there is nothing. And he, who has no virtues
but is endowed with Bhakti, is possessed of all.
He alone is a devotee and he alone is dear to
Bhagwant (Lord). Even if one performs
Surat-Shabd Abhyas,
[spiritual exercises, inner Light & Sound Meditation]
but is devoid of this attribute,
then one is empty and hollow.

-- From the, "Discourses of Maharaj Saheb"

(Without prem and bhakti, any inner Light and Sound would merely be psychic/new age clairaudience and clairvoyance limited to the astral level or lower levels of creation. The Path of the Masters however, is a God-centered Path of the lover and the Beloved, and therein lies the difference.)


The Tejabind Upanishad: "The seeker must therefore be one determined to make that which is Inaccessible accessible, and one whose sole aim is to serve the Guru and His Cause only - the worship of the Supreme Spirit."


Kabir in the Adi Granth: "Creation is a huge painting -- forget this painting; think of the Painter: This painting is beautiful -- that's the problem: Forget the painting; think of the Painter."


Kabir: "It is a bliss remembering God even for a moment. But only those, who practice it, know it."


Kabir Quoted in the Adi Granth: "This spiritual wisdom of God, the Supreme Soul, has illuminated my being. Says Kabeer, I am attuned to His Love. All the rest of the world is deluded by doubt, while my mind is intoxicated with the Sublime Essence of the Lord."


Sukhmani - Adi Granth: "Joyous love has sprung forth from my heart; For I have found the object of my life. As I share His Vision, I find peace; And my mind blossoms as I wash the feet of His Saints. The body and mind of the devotees are filled with the Lord's Love, but few are they who find themselves in their company."


Anurag Sagar: Explaining 'Word' or Sound Current, Kabir says that for practical purposes the Sound Current assumes the form of Guru in this world and reforms the souls. The Satguru carries a message from God and connects us to the thread of Naam Simran (i.e. concentration on the Word).


The Guru is the Power of God (Shabad) Which Uses A Particular Body as a Medium

"Maharajji always tells us that the Guru is not the body. It is the power of God (Shabad) which uses a particular body as a medium. God, in order to take back the chosen souls to their eternal home, works through a human body known as the Guru. Maharajji says that she herself is nothing but it is her Guru's (Hazur Baba Sawan Singh Ji) grace which works for the benefit of her disciples."("Towards Eternity", on the life and teachings of Sant Chander Prabhaj Ji Maharaj, New Delhi)


"One who crosses this layer of darkness through a special kind of meditation sees the inner Light within oneself. This inner Light is called Aatma-Aalok (Light of the Self) or Brahma-Prakash (Divine Light). On achieving this, the Third Eye opens completely. While gazing into the darkness that one sees with eyes closed, one should mentally repeat the Guru-instructed mantra [simran, manas jap]." (Swami Bhagirath Baba)


It is essential for the aspirant to understand this and clearly see the importance and value for his spiritual search of this Nada [Inner Sound], this mystical Sound that can be mysteriously heard inside the ears and head. For this Nada is an inestimable sacred intermediary between that which is higher and divine in him and his ordinary self. It is his prodigious hope, his ever-present and trustworthy friend, his necessary guide and benign support in his various spiritual exercises and meditations. In it lies the possibility for his redemption and the fulfillment of himself. (Edward Salim Michael, The Law of Attention - Nada Yoga and the Way of Inner Vigilance)


The Sound and Light of Freedom -- The Audible Life Stream

The great mystics have long since told us that realizing our immortal selves is achievable within a single lifetime by practicing the art of dying while living. This ancient art is based upon the concept of a universal Soundless Sound. In the West, this spiritual vibration is known as the Primordial Sound Current, or, more aptly, as the Audible Life Stream because it is the essence of all life, and although inaudible to the physical ears (hence it's often referred to as soundless) it resounds ceaselessly. Resounding within each and every one of us, the Audible Life Stream is quite simply the Universal Principle, God-power, Allah, Brahma, call it whatever you like.

Inevitably, however, using mere words to describe what is ineffable will always prove inadequate. To only see this universal principle as a one-way flowing stream or river is misleading because, as Dr Julian Johnson explains, there is a two-way current in each wave of the Audible Life Stream, one moving out from the creative source of the universe and the other that returns:

"This wave has two aspects, a centrifugal flow and a centripetal flow. It moves outward from the central dynamo of all creation, and it flows back toward that dynamo. Moving upon that Current, all power and all life...flow outward to the outermost bounds of creation, and again upon it all life [returns] toward its source."

Mystics contend that dying while remaining very much alive is the beginning of this return journey.

While all major religious traditions -- both East and West -- are founded on the concept of a supreme God or God-like concept the spiritual vibratory principle of this universal force is largely unknown because over the centuries, for various reasons, this quintessential spiritual tenet has been grossly misunderstood. Consequently, the original message of the ancient mystics has been in the main lost, and so today most people are completely unaware of the Audible Life Stream and its spiritual significance, believing that at the time of death one needs only to go to the light. This belief is understandable given the emphasis on the light in spiritual literature. But nevertheless, mystics say this is a tragic mistake. For the light, in fact, emanates from the Audible Life Stream. Being vibratory in nature, the Audible Life Stream, thus, encompasses both light and sound, since both are vibratory in nature too. Explained Sawan Singh:

"Both Light and Sound are within us. The Sound and Light are related to the two faculties of the soul namely Surat (hearing) and Nirat (seeing)."

Once these two soul powers of hearing and seeing are fully developed, the soul can rise up to the highest spiritual regions beyond the illusion of death.

Certainly, the light is necessary for illuminating the spiritual path but, say the mystics, the sound is equally necessary to pull the soul in the correct 'upward' direction. They believe that without the magnetic force of the sound we cannot ascend through the higher spiritual levels.

The Book of Genesis tells us that '..God said, "Let there be light"... (the italics are added) meaning that the voice of God -- the sound of God -- preceded the light. This is why mystics place emphasis on the Audible aspect of the God-power -- the spiritual Life Stream of consciousness.

Believed to be the most fundamental way that the God-power manifests itself to human consciousness, the Audible Life Stream is considered by mystics to be like a spiritual highway along which all souls will have to travel in order to reach the source of this power. But a far more poetic analogy used by Sawan Singh to sum up the importance of the Audible Life Stream, is to view the universe as an ocean of spirituality:


"The Sound Current is a wave of the ocean of spirituality of which the soul is a drop. The ocean, wave, and the drop are alike in nature. All three are one. If the soul catches the Current and follows it, it can reach its destination, the ocean -- and, by merging itself in the ocean, can itself become the ocean."

So the Audible Life Stream is believed to be a universal and inherently non-material vibratory force manifesting as countless sounds and even music, that is said to be infinitely more enchanting than the very best music composed here in the physical world. The type of sound perceived, whether music or not, depends upon the level of vibrational frequency of one's consciousness.

In a very real sense the Audible Life Stream is a cosmic symphony to which all things, seen and unseen, unknowingly dance. Underpinning all physical and spiritual levels of creation; this symphony is endlessly being performed at the very essence of our being, since we are a microcosm of the entire universe. Yet, so few of us are aware of this. Even fewer understand that this sweetest of music can be perceived if we are prepared to truly listen for it. (Alistair Conwell, The Audible Life Stream - Ancient Secret of Dying While Living)



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Swami Sant Sevi Ji Maharaj: When we study the different religions of the world, we find that at the root and dissemination of each, there was some true saint, prophet or sage who undertook intense meditation and profound spiritual effort. The great beings -- saints, prophets, sages -- first realize within themselves the true nature of the Divine through meditation in solitude. Then they bring forth this knowledge and teach other people the path of peace and well being. When their followers increase, these teachings often take the form of a new religion or sect. Due to geographical, cultural and temporal variations it is predictable that these religions will appear to differ considerably. These contextual differences are the reason that each religion has its distinct deities, rituals and practices. People encounter the outward symbols and convictions of a religion, at first, and are attracted to a religion according to their own personal preferences.

This is a natural human response.However, a true seeker of Truth will pursue truth to the deepest core of these religions, and there, the seeker will find that the center of all religious paths is essentially the same. Every one of these religions is erected upon the foundation of the Infinite Supreme Being (Reality) whose nature is Truth and Peace. [Even in the traditions where the founder of the system does not directly speak of "God" as was the case with the Buddha, the path that he taught reflects the human search for eternal Wisdom, Truth (Satya), inner peace, and a State of Transcendence (Nirvana)].

Generally speaking, all religions contain prayers, invocations, meditations, and moral injunctions. They each elaborate on the nature of the Divine, the soul, liberation from suffering, heaven and hell, and other basics. Each religion presents the core truth in local language and familiar symbols.

The Rig Veda, the ancient text of Hindu dharma, says: "The Truth is one, but the Wise [sages] speak of it in various ways." ...

There is a well-known image of the Tibetan poet and mystic Milarepa, sitting in his familiar listening posture, with his right hand cupped over his right ear. In this passage the mystic beckons:

Enter the garden of sacred sounds with a concentrated mind.

Sit still in a comfortable position.

Let the sounds float around and into the body, effortlessly.

Join in and chant the sound OM or HUM, whichever is more

pleasing.

Listen to the resonance of the sound.


Close the ears with index fingers, chant hum and experience the

resonance within.

In moments of silence stretch the ears to hear the farthest star.

Experience the Stillness of Sound.

When leaving the space retain the inner resonance to experience the world anew.

-- Swami Sant Sevi Ji Maharaj, from the chapter titled "Sant Mat", in, "The Harmony of All Religions", Published by Maharshi Mehi Ashram


Above: Milarepa Sitting in his Familiar Listening Posture

Sant Tulsi Sahib - Meditation: "Reverse thy gait from the court of this world and attain thy True Home. The drop will merge in the Ocean, and thou thyself will know the wonder. The lost treasure will be found and thy true Self will be revealed. He who has solved this riddle, 0 Tulsi, is indeed a true Saint."


Swami Ji Maharaj, Sar Bachan Poetry, Volume One: Open the Door

"Open the Door. Come to the balcony. Let not your Surat [attention of the soul] get dissipated. Let it enjoy the company of Shabd [the Positive Power, inner Light and Sound]. Learn the secrets and mysteries. Be free from death. Make your life fruitful. Awaken Nirat [inner seeing]. Peep into the path of the Master. Let your Surat rush forward. Adopt Saran [refuge, resting in God]. Be delighted in the bliss of Naam."


"Look for and search for God within yourself, within your own body. God resides inside - look for him there. The white point shines straight ahead and twinkles. You must concentrate in sushumna [inner passage or tunnel, central channel, middle path] by leaving the restlessness of the mind behind. Where the subtle sounds vibrate in the ajna chakra [third eye center, point between the eyebrows], stay and make your dwelling. The Door is subtle and sushumna is the Point or Window. With great effort, you can go through." (Maharishi Mehi)










Sunday, December 19, 2010

Sant Mat Satsang, Weekly Stream of Updates: Light and Sound on the Path, Dec. 19th




Sant Mat Satsang, Weekly Stream of Updates: Light and Sound on the Path, Dec. 19th:


Rumi: "Love is the energizing elixir of the universe, the cause and effect of all Harmonies."


"In all truth it can be said that the fall of the human being took place when he began to forget himself. That is to say: to forget his Supreme Being, the mysterious Source whence he emerged." (The Law of Attention - Nada Yoga and the Way of Inner Vigilance, Edward Salim Michael, Inner Traditions)


Yeshua: "If your spiritual guides say to you, 'Look, the divine realm is in the sky,' well then the birds will get there ahead of you. If they say, 'It is in the sea,' then the fish will precede you. No, the divine Reality exists inside and all around you. Only when you have come to know your true Self will you be fully known - realizing at last that you are a child of the Living One. If, however, you never come to know who you really are, you are a poverty-stricken being, and it is your 'self' which lies impoverished." (Gospel of Thomas - Wisdom of the Twin, Lynn Bauman, White Cloud Press)


"O Surat [Soul]! Who are you and whence have you come? This world is a net spread by the mind. Why do you get entangled in it? You are a ray from the Purush (the Supreme Being) and an inhabitant of the purely Spiritual Region. Kal [lord of time] has put a noose round your neck. Turn back and go to your Home, by the grace of Sat Guru and in the company of Sadhs (those who are engaged in Parmath [spirituality]). Listen to Anhad Shabd within, says Radhasoami." (Swami Ji Maharaj, Sar Bachan Poetry, Volume One)


Youtube: The Audible Life Stream - Ancient Secret of Dying While Living:


Kabir says: "Keep on doing your work. Keep on reciting God's name, and you will live pleasantly in the world."


Guru Nanak: "With the holy Name as one's foundation, this wavering mind is firmly held, and in Truth it dwells. And when in truth one love's the Lord, then the Lord Himself grants union with Him."


More satsang MP3s have been added to the Anurag Sagar Page ("Center For Anurag Sagar Studies") along with some other updates:


Recommended Reading: New PDF E Book Online: Param Sant Tulsi Sahib of Hathras, translated into English by S. D. Maheshwari, containing: A Short Biographical Sketch about Tulsi Sahib, a large collection of Shabds: mystical Hymns from his Shabdavali, and excerpts from the Ghat Ramayan (Dialogue Between Tulsi Sahib and Phool Das of the Kabir Panth, with commentary on the Anurag Sagar, and contains some hymns of Tulsi Sahib, Kabir, Dadu, Dariya Sahib, Guru Nanak, Mirabai, and Soor Das). This collection of Tulsi Sahib writings was originally published in the Hindi edition of, Prem Patra Radhasoami, Volume Six, by Huzur Maharaj of Agra:


Kabir says, "It is the mercy of my Satguru that has made me to know the unknown. I have learned from Him how to walk without feet, to see without eyes, to hear without ears, to drink without mouth, to fly without wings. I have brought my love and my meditation into the land where there is no sun and moon, nor day and night. Without eating, I have tasted of the sweetness of nectar; and without water, I have quenched my thirst. Where there is the response of delight, there is the fullness of joy. Before whom can that joy be uttered? Kabir says: "The Guru is great beyond words, and great is the good fortune of the disciple." (Songs of Kabir, satgur soi daya kar dinha)


Rumi: "O lovers, lovers it is time to set out from the world. I hear a drum in my soul's ear coming from the depths of the stars."


Rumi Says: "Do not be satisfied with the stories that come before you. Unfold your own myth."


Soami Ji Maharaj, Sar Bachan Poetry: "Practise the Abhyas of Surat Shabd Yoga. Apply your body and mind to Sumiran (recitation of the Holy Name). Go on beholding the countenance of Guru. Listen to the Sound of Anhad Shabd every day. Cultivate a keen desire to attend Satsang, and do so whenever you can."
 

"The deeper one goes in meditation, and the loftier the spiritual states one touches, the more the motion and feeling of time will alter and take on an entirely different aspect. The greater the merger into one's higher state of consciousness, the slower and less perceptible will time become until, in the still more exalted mystical states, it will feel as if it stops altogether." (Edward Salim Michael, "The Law of Attraction - Nada Yoga and the Way of Inner Vigilance", Inner Traditions, Vermont)


Soami Ji Maharaj, Sar Bachan Poetry: "The devotee should sit in a secluded place, turn his senses inward and perform Abhyas [meditation practices]. He will attain peace of mind. He should withdraw the two petals (the currents flowing to the two eyes from the focus), and advance to Gagan [mystic inner Sky]. He will hear Shabd and feel delighted. He will behold Jyoti flame (in Sahas-dal-kanwal), the Sun (in Trikuti), and the Moon (in Sunn). He will reach Sat Lok and settle there. On hearing the incessant resounding of Shabd, his Surat will smile in ecstasy and bliss."


"O devotee! There is a wonderful display within this body. In the darkness of this body is the sky studded with the stars, the Moon and the Sun. There is the subtle body within the physical one and in that subtle body is the causal one. And yet there is the fourth one, that is, the supra-causal body. The fifth body, that is, Kaivalya (Oneness) is without attributes and full of knowledge. Mehi says, the Quintessential Word along with the Absolute, is present within one's body." (Padavali of Maharshi Mehi)


"Whatever a seeker's higher destiny is, and whatever direction his Supreme Being bids him take to accomplish it, he must obey and not let himself be swayed by the persuasive arguments or criticism of others, no matter how logical their reasoning may appear or how harsh their condemnation may be." (Edward Salim Michael, "The Law of Attraction - Nada Yoga and the Way of Inner Vigilance", Inner Traditions, Vermont)


"Those, within whom the Truth dwells, obtain the True Name; they speak only the Truth. They walk on the Lord's Path, and inspire others to walk on the Lord's Path as well." (Guru Ramdas)


"True scriptures are those which teach kindness and compassion towards all living beings." (Nigam soi jo daya dridhave.) -- Sant Dariya Sahib


"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." (Swami Sant Sevi Ji Maharaj)