Everyone of us is a bubble of consciousness -- Faqir Chand
I am a bubble of supermost consciousness. That is what my realization is. This is what I have gained. Now what I feel is that there is One, Infinite, Supermost Element. From it, when it moves, sound and light come out and from that light and sound this creation takes place. Cosmic rays and many other types of rays come out of this light and sound and all this gross matter is made. So it is the Will of that Supreme Power. Everything is oozing out of it and is merging back in it.
--- Baba Faqir Chand
Path of the Masters: Sant Mat - Santmat, Radhasoami - Radha Soami, Satsang, Inner Light and Sound Meditation: Surat Shabd Yoga, Audible Life Stream, Quan Yin Method, Spiritual Science, Spirituality, Kabir, Maharshi Mehi, Kirpal Singh, Gnosticism, Third Eye, Out Of Body Experiences, Near-Death Experiences, Inner Space, the Kingdom of the Heavens Within, Mystic Poetry, Vegetarian Vegan, Ahimsa, Love, and God. The term "Sant Mat" was coined by Sant Tulsi Sahib of Hathras during the 19th Century.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Everyone of us is a bubble of consciousness -- Faqir Chand
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Thoughts Become Things -- The Power of Thought
Thoughts Become Things -- The Power of Thought
The following story illustrates the power of thought, how our thoughts are like radio waves, going out and effecting people in ways we can't even imagine. This is why genuine Masters teach the principals of Ahimsa, Peace and the Golden Rule: nonviolence in thought and word, as well as deed.
This story is found in the book, "Tales of the Mystic East," RS Books.
Naam Bhakti,
James
Love Begets Love
When Akbar was once taking a walk, accompanied by Birbal, one of his ministers, they saw a peasant coming from a distance. King Akbar told Birbal that he would like to shoot this man and asked Birbal:
"When we meet the peasant, please find out what is passing through his mind."
When the peasant came near, Birbal, pointing to King Akbar, asked the peasant what he thought about him, saying:
"Please do not hesitate nor cheat, but speak out your mind
truthfully."
"I would like to pull out every single hair in his beard," the peasant told him, with some venom.
When Birbal repeated this to the King, he sighed, and said:
"Ah, Birbal, it is as the holy men who visit my court have so often told us. It is love alone that leads us to find a Saint and by him be taken to the mansion of the Lord. Hatred brings only hatred in return, and binds us still tighter to this world."
"Love is the key to the secrets of God." (Rumi)
"This is my commandment, that you love one another." (Christ)
"The Truth do I utter, let all hear:
Who loveth, he alone findeth the Lord." (Guru Gobind Singh)
The following story illustrates the power of thought, how our thoughts are like radio waves, going out and effecting people in ways we can't even imagine. This is why genuine Masters teach the principals of Ahimsa, Peace and the Golden Rule: nonviolence in thought and word, as well as deed.
This story is found in the book, "Tales of the Mystic East," RS Books.
Naam Bhakti,
James
Love Begets Love
When Akbar was once taking a walk, accompanied by Birbal, one of his ministers, they saw a peasant coming from a distance. King Akbar told Birbal that he would like to shoot this man and asked Birbal:
"When we meet the peasant, please find out what is passing through his mind."
When the peasant came near, Birbal, pointing to King Akbar, asked the peasant what he thought about him, saying:
"Please do not hesitate nor cheat, but speak out your mind
truthfully."
"I would like to pull out every single hair in his beard," the peasant told him, with some venom.
When Birbal repeated this to the King, he sighed, and said:
"Ah, Birbal, it is as the holy men who visit my court have so often told us. It is love alone that leads us to find a Saint and by him be taken to the mansion of the Lord. Hatred brings only hatred in return, and binds us still tighter to this world."
"Love is the key to the secrets of God." (Rumi)
"This is my commandment, that you love one another." (Christ)
"The Truth do I utter, let all hear:
Who loveth, he alone findeth the Lord." (Guru Gobind Singh)
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