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giankumar-blog1 · 1 year
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DEFINING HINDUISM
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Though I've been an atheist and still am one. Being born into a Hindu family has always made me proud. And the reason for this is that, after decades of research on spiritualism, particularly how it began and evolved from India through the Hindus, I've concluded. Hinduism is more than just a religion. So, if you're interested in understanding more about Hinduism and its nuances, let me tell you about my understanding of Hinduism.
In my view, a Hindu is an atheist, polytheist, monotheist, and henotheist. He is henotheistic because he believes in only one God yet acknowledges the presence of other deities and subsidiary gods. For example, while Shiva is the most superior Hindu god, Hindus also worship many other lesser gods to whom there is no end or limit. This means that a Hindu can pray to anything around - a tree, a cow, a mountain, a stone or a river.
This distinguishes Hinduism from all other religions. It is a philosophy, even though now muddled up with supernatural beliefs and traditions. Hinduism cannot be called a religion. It's a way of life for them. It arose from various interconnected thoughts such as demographics, cultural practices, and ancient philosophical scriptures and teachings.
It evolved over thousands of years and is the oldest known religion globally. All beliefs and myths add up from one generation to another—philosophers, pundits, commentators, interpreters, gurus, etc.
Each of them comes up with their names, concepts, and supernatural beliefs. Many religions, including a subset of religions, have been influenced by Hinduism, including Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, etc. I'd go so far as to say it's the mother of all religions.
According to Yajurveda, "All living beings are equally divine." As a result, when all living creatures are equally divine, and the Hindu religion accepts everyone and allows other religions to coexist in its embrace, it must have been the mother of all ideologies.
Add to that the fact that there is no conversion in Hinduism from one religion to another. It also doesn't have a founder or any precepts. It consists solely of Mahavakyas or great sayings.
The Hindus in Hinduism
Let's take a closer look at the term "Hindu." The Persians coined the term "Hindu," which they used to describe the people who lived beyond the Shindus River. They couldn't distinguish between the sounds "SA" and "Ha" when pronouncing the word Sindhu, So Sindhu turned Hindu.
As you must have noticed, there is no -ism in it. The term "Hinduism," which relates to the Hindu people's religion, was coined later. They could not understand its true nature as an outsider looking in and just called it a religion.  Hinduism is a way of life, not a religion, to realise one's full potential.
God in Hinduism is that of pure consciousness. A final destination for Aatma (the soul) to realise absolute awareness. In Hinduism, unlike any other faith, the Creator and creation are the same. There is no distinction. Since you have that divinity within you, you are that potential divine. This means God is the highest state of pure consciousness to liberate the human body and mind we call Moksha.
The above implies that the divine exists because of you, the earth exists because of you, the universe exists because of you, and everything exists because of your aware-conscious energy contained in the soul. You, as the potential divine, came first, and god followed.
The Knowledge of Self
In Hinduism, this is what is divine. So, with this spiritual knowledge, the most crucial thing in life is not to follow traditions but self-knowledge for that self-awakening to realise self-awareness of who we are beyond body and mind. This self-awareness teaches you that God, Guru, and the Self are one. Advaita Vedanta is the name given to that absolute non-dual state of aware energy; the supreme ability of energy - Brahman referred to as Parabrahman or Paramatma; par meaning beyond.
All of this sprang from four Upanishad mahavakyas. When they declared, "Prajnanam Brahma," - Insight is the creator of everything in the cosmos (Brahman). The second, "Ayam Aatman Brahma", is Brahman - the Soul, which contains the spirit. Third, "Tat Tvam Asi" - That art Thou, and the fourth is "Aham Bhramasmi," which means "I am that Brahman, the one in many and the many in One - total energy.
The Vedas are the foundational texts of Hinduism; it concludes with Advaita Vedanta, which is the essence and philosophical knowledge of the Upanishads.
Let us now consider how supreme and sublime the entire concept of Hinduism's scriptures is. Perhaps this is why the Upanishads offered us four life goals to follow.
These four goals in life are Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha.
· One of the numerous meanings of Dharma is righteousness, which means the divine order of the human person.
· The second purpose is Artha, which aims for economic growth.
· The Kama is the third. It is to fulfil your essential desires and, finally, to be satisfied.
· The ultimate objective for Hindus is to achieve Moksha or liberation.
Sanatan Dharma is the actual name of Hinduism. Sanatana is Sanskrit for "eternal law." And Dharma is the order of righteousness, formed by combining two words into one.
As to how?
Dharma refers to how you should live, whereas karma refers to how you are already living, with the Sanatan – eternal laws filling in the gaps.
The universal law of eternity, the universal rule of righteousness, the universal law of non-duality, where there is no duality or relativity; because the truth, God, and everything else is related towards duality in our mind to its opposite?
All you need to do now is awaken that God, the Atma, in the centre. So that the soul can check and guide the mind to make it alert, attentive and aware to progress from lower to higher consciousness towards non-duality in absoluteness for that ultimate fulfilment.
Therefore, Hinduism is different from all other religions. It teaches you that salvation is found more in your religiousness, devoutness in religiosity. To awaken and liberate from the clutches of the material mind experiencing to realise that the God Guru and the actual Self are lying dormant within.
Namaste, and thank you once again for giving me your precious time.
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The Illusion of Need: Embracing Needlessness and Infinite Abundance
In the tapestry of existence, the concept of need often looms large, dictating our desires, actions, and perceptions of lack. However, upon closer examination, it becomes evident that need is but an illusion—a construct of the ego that perpetuates a cycle of craving and discontent. By embracing needlessness, we unlock the gateway to zero lack, paving the path towards infinite abundance and eternal peace.
Deconstructing the Illusion of Need:
Need arises from a perceived deficiency—a belief that something external is required to fulfill an internal longing or desire. Whether it be material possessions, validation, or approval, the ego constantly seeks to fill the void created by its sense of lack. Yet, this pursuit of external gratification only serves to perpetuate the illusion of need, keeping us trapped in a cycle of dependency and dissatisfaction.Embracing Needlessness: Needlessness, on the other hand, is the recognition that our true essence is inherently whole and complete. It is the understanding that our worthiness and fulfillment are not contingent upon external circumstances or possessions. By embracing needlessness, we liberate ourselves from the shackles of desire and attachment, allowing us to experience true freedom and contentment in the present moment.
Zero Lack and Infinite Abundance:
In the absence of need, there exists zero lack—a state of being where we recognize the boundless nature of existence and our inherent connection to the infinite. Zero lack is not a state of deprivation, but rather a recognition of the abundance that permeates every aspect of creation. From the vast expanse of the cosmos to the depths of our own consciousness, abundance flows endlessly, awaiting our recognition and acceptance.
The Nexus of Consciousness and Creation:
At the heart of needlessness lies the understanding that consciousness itself is the source of all creation. As sentient beings endowed with free will, we possess the innate ability to shape our reality according to our desires and intentions. Eternal life and free will are the only tools we need to create our reality forever—an eternal dance of manifestation and transformation.
The Gift of Eternal Life and Free Will:
Before we even ask, the universe has already bestowed upon us the gifts of eternal life and free will. These divine endowments are not earned or acquired through external means but are inherent aspects of our very being. With eternal life comes the assurance that our consciousness transcends the limitations of time and space, while free will grants us the power to navigate the vast expanse of creation according to our own volition.
The Cosmic Maxim: Eternal Life Brings Eternal Peace:
In the grand tapestry of existence, there exists a timeless truth: eternal life brings eternal peace. When we realize that our consciousness needs nothing to live forever—that our essence is beyond the confines of physical form—we transcend the illusion of need and enter into a state of perpetual serenity. Eternal peace is not found in the pursuit of external gratification, but rather in the recognition of our inherent divinity and interconnectedness with all that is.
Conclusion:
In the grand symphony of existence, need is but a fleeting melody—a discordant note in the harmonious chorus of creation. By embracing needlessness, we unlock the gateway to zero lack and infinite abundance, paving the path towards eternal peace and fulfillment. With eternal life and free will as our guiding stars, we embark upon a journey of self-discovery and co-creation, weaving the fabric of reality with the threads of consciousness. Before we even ask, God has already given—eternal life and free will are the gifts that await our recognition and acceptance.
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sodakartist · 1 month
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Unlocking Creativity: Exploring Morning Rituals for Productivity
What are your morning rituals? What does the first hour of your day look like? By: SoDakArtist Embarking on the journey of creativity often begins with the rituals of dawn. As the sun stretches its golden fingers over the horizon, many artists, like myself, find solace and inspiration in the tranquility of the morning hours. Here’s a glimpse into my morning rituals, where the canvas of…
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spiritualsoull1969 · 3 months
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"Beyond the Cycle: Realizing the Eternal Presence in Raag Gauri Sukhmani Mehla 5"
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Raag Gauri Sukhmani, Mehla 5:
ਆਵਹਿ ਜਾਵਹਿ ਸਭੁ ਦੁਨੀਆ ਦੇਖੀ ॥ ਮੇਰਾ ਪ੍ਰਭੂ ਨਾਹੀ ਆਵੈ ਜਾਇ
॥ Aavhe jaavhe sabh duniyaa dekhi || Meraa prabhu naahi aave jaai ||
I have seen all the comings and goings of the world, but my Lord neither comes nor goes.
This verse suggests that the divine essence is beyond the cycle of birth and death that governs the physical world.
Prelude:
In the verses of Raag Gauri Sukhmani Mehla 5, profound insights into the eternal nature of the divine essence and its transcendence beyond the cycle of birth and death unfold. The composition poignantly illustrates the impermanence of worldly existence and the timeless presence of the divine. This article delves into the spiritual significance of these concepts, elucidating their relevance in cultivating inner peace and spiritual realization.
Unveiling Raag Gauri Sukhmani Mehla 5:
Raag Gauri Sukhmani Mehla 5, attributed to Guru Arjan Dev Ji, the fifth Sikh Guru, is a composition found in the Guru Granth Sahib. Mehla 5 denotes that these verses were composed by Guru Arjan Dev Ji himself, offering timeless guidance to seekers on the path of spiritual enlightenment and liberation.
Interpreting the Verse:
Observing the Comings and Goings of the World: The verse metaphorically describes the transient nature of worldly existence, where individuals come and go through the cycles of birth and death. It symbolizes the ephemeral nature of human life and the ever-changing dynamics of the material world.
The Eternal Presence of the Divine: Amidst the transience of worldly phenomena, the verse asserts the eternal presence of the divine essence. It signifies the timeless reality of the divine consciousness, which transcends the limitations of the material realm and remains unaffected by the fluctuations of life.
Understanding the Concept:
Embracing Impermanence: The verse invites individuals to acknowledge and accept the impermanent nature of worldly existence. By recognizing the transient nature of life, one can cultivate detachment from material attachments and ego-driven desires, fostering inner peace and contentment.
Realizing the Eternal Presence: While the world is characterized by constant change and flux, the verse emphasizes the immutable nature of the divine essence. It encourages seekers to turn their gaze inward, seeking union with the timeless reality beyond the transient manifestations of the material realm.
Cultivating Spiritual Realization:
Practicing Detachment: Engage in practices of detachment and renunciation to transcend attachment to worldly possessions and desires. Cultivate a mindset of non-attachment, recognizing that true fulfillment lies beyond the transitory nature of the material world.
Seeking Divine Union: Dedicate time to spiritual practices such as meditation, prayer, and contemplation to deepen your connection with the divine essence. Surrender to the divine will and immerse yourself in the eternal presence of the divine consciousness.
Wrap-Up:
Raag Gauri Sukhmani Mehla 5 offers profound wisdom on realizing the eternal presence of the divine beyond the cycles of birth and death. By embracing impermanence and seeking union with the timeless reality of the divine essence, individuals can experience profound peace and spiritual fulfillment. Let us heed the timeless teachings of Guru Arjan Dev Ji and embark on a journey of spiritual realization and divine union, guided by the light of eternal truth and transcendence.
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livingwellnessblog · 3 months
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Behind the Veil: The Profound Teachings of Christ
The Bible, specifically the New Testament, serves as a direct conduit to God, through Jesus and Mary. This divine narrative, often overshadowed, holds the key to lifting the veil that shrouds human consciousness since the dawn of creation, and our separat
Behind the Veil: Rediscovering the Profound Teachings of Christ The Bible, specifically the New Testament, serves as a direct conduit to God, through Jesus and Mary. This divine narrative, often overshadowed, holds the key to lifting the veil that shrouds human consciousness since the dawn of creation, and our separation from Eden. (Liberation) This unique and significant history of Jesus urges…
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harmonyhaven-1922 · 9 months
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Kundalini
I. Introduction to Kundalini Kundalini, often referred to as the “serpent power,” is an ancient concept rooted in the spiritual traditions of India. It is a form of divine energy believed to be located at the base of the spine. When awakened, this energy rises up the spine, activating the energy centers or chakras, leading to a state of heightened spiritual awareness and consciousness.…
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miyasanchez7 · 1 year
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ATTAINING DIVINE CONSCIOUSNESS in every aspect of your life. With the ever-new hope of the New Year and the eternal cycle of renewal happening right now within our very souls ~ within these books you will find the most lustrous ways and means to lift yourself to whole new levels of Light, Love and Oneness so great as to bring about the next most beneficent step in evolution for yourself and for our world...
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kionispeaks · 1 year
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In my last video, I said I "pity" atheists. In my last video, I said I "pity" atheists. I wanted to add nuance to what I meant by "pity," it's a word that doesn't quite capture my meaning, but it comes closest.
There's no shame in a person holding any belief that's been heavily considered. Still, what information "adds up to" in a person's mind (the belief they choose) reflects what's in the heart. Again, no judgment, just observation.
The heart of atheism can too easily lead to despair. Despair means we've given up and can easily lose the will to live. As an advocate for living and living whole, atheism isn't an idea that I can contain or entertain.
People walking a spiritual path know the importance of believing in a Creator. And, people who feel called to a spiritual path, but can't conceptualize a power greater than themselves, must contend with this: you have to believe in something.
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misseyernovaivo · 1 year
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Hubungan yang Sehat Dalam sebuah hubungan yang sehat perlu adanya timbal-balik. Dengan kesadaran dan niat baik, timbal-balik menjadi karakter hubungan yang penting, yang dapat memberi energi. Dibutuhkan dua pihak yang “berinvestasi” dan terlibat secara emosional dalam sebuah hubungan. Sisi “rasa” ini mendukung keseimbangan yang merupakan faktor penting dalam komitmen dan langgengnya sebuah hubungan. Barangkali timbal-balik sulit diukur karena kebutuhan setiap orang dalam suatu hubungan berbeda-beda, dan tiap orang mempunyai kekuatan dan kelemahan yang tidak sama. Dalam sebuah hubungan, bila — perasaan secara menyeluruh, pertukaran energi — tidak seimbang, dapat berdampak buruk. Timbal-balik akan sulit atau tidak mungkin untuk dikembangkan jika salah satu pihak tersebut meyakini bahwa dirinya lebih unggul, atau harus berada dalam posisi "mengendalikan". Begitu juga jika salah satu pihak bersifat “kompetitif”, mungkin dapat menjadi masalah untuk memahami atau perlu belajar mengenali kapan harus memberi dan kapan harus menerima. Hubungan timbal-balik membutuhkan semangat kerjasama, tenggang-rasa serta pemahaman dan kemampuan untuk merangkul adanya sisi “saling membutuhkan”. Untuk memupuk hubungan berkomitmen yang berkesinambungan, kedua pihak sebaiknya mau menemukan ritme antara memberi dan menerima. Apakah Anda merasa nyaman ketika orang lain dapat menerima dan merasakan yang Anda berikan? #ukkysoenardji #rumahbarito #love #loveiskey #loverocks #unconditionalloveiscontagious #healthyrelationship #tenggangrasa #welasasih #balancedconnection #relationshipconsciousness #unityconsciousness #divineconsciousness (at Some where special ♥) https://www.instagram.com/p/Clhz6nPyMvq-WdkR5IcbcgF2l2KjXFVZPcZBm40/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sistazai · 2 years
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Posted @withregram • @marilu.shinn And in the year 𝟐𝟐 the queen of an archaic and rancid worldview and way of governance dies. The number 𝟐𝟐 is symbolic of the Divine Feminine. 🤍 May our sentient Mother be purged and cleansed of oppressive systems. May the slate be clean and the consciousness of the people 𝑹𝒊𝒔𝒆 above the need to be govern as -subjects- by outside powers. My we, the people of the Earth Rise in our autonomy, Sovereignty, power within and shift our consciousness from one of consumers and subjects to one of 𝒄𝒐-𝒄𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒕𝒐𝒓𝒔 and Stewards of the Ancient Future and the long prophesied Return of the Divine Feminine principle of creation. 🩸 The time is ripe. We are at the dawn. Blessed Be the potential and possibility of a New Earth Timeline. #newearth#archaic#divinefeminine#sovereignty#ancientfuture#seeds#divineconsciousness https://www.instagram.com/p/CiTjZNRBglk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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giankumar-blog1 · 1 year
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SPIRITUAL ATHEISM
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A theist is a person who believes in the existence of God and deities without explanation. On the other hand, an Atheist denies all religious beliefs of god or gods in any form or gender. A spiritual person is more of an atheist since he does not believe in any religious views nor the presence of a God with a name and gender. He relies upon righteous living with good intentions and attitude in an actively calm manner transcending towards that feeling of oneness for all.
To a spiritual atheist, god is a flow of supreme energy which is omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent, where all that exists is interconnected, interrelated and interdependent in unity and continuity. Humans are endowed with this sublime spirit to express and exhibit their divine qualities through spiritual deeds in divinity from the inherent potentiality of divineness  – That Art Thou.
The individual spirit is the being-ness that keeps your mind awake, active, aware, attentive and alive to enhance your self-awareness in self-consciousness. The spiritual endeavours for self-awakening for self-awareness to achieve greater consciousness, as Krishna, Jesus, and Buddha did. He is aware that we are all interconnected and interdependent as one in unity and continuity. He does not believe but recognises that if you do not know yourself, what good is believing in a supernatural God as the Creator?
God's existence cannot be attributed to a human, a gender, or a thing because it is the foundation or essence of everything. God is that infinite abstract metaphysical supreme energy that allows all finite existences, from subatomic particles to stars, to appear and disappear for the span of their existence. This divine energy is known as awareness in spiritual words. All realities become existential in the cosmos and unfold for our mind to perceive and conceive only after we are aware.
Awareness is the basis of all-knowing manifesting in every perception to conceive through consciousness. This means aware energy is the foundation of all that we perceive – God or the universe exists only because our supreme energy of awareness says so. The highest quality of life is understanding anything with clarity emphasising the role of awareness. God-realization indicates spiritual intelligence through self-awareness, providing higher consciousness to know that the Creator and the creation are the same.
After all, what is a thought? We also know the mind is nothing but thought. A thought, in my view, is nothing but a flow of electromagnetic current produced by chemical activity in the brain. This thought is purely mechanical unless it becomes aware and, after that, conscious. This means for your mind to be aware, you require an awar-er. Thus thought is the objective of the subject of awareness which qualifies the presence of our being-ness. Therefore, all that exists is the being-ness/ awareness as the ultimate component of energy, which can make the mind first aware and then conscious.
In this manner, the self in everyone is determined by its intensity of aware energy indicated by the suffix of its -ness and the self of the Universe in totality, which the Upanishads propounded as Parabrahman, ParamAtama or Parmeshwar. (beyond of all beyond). Today, Quantum Science refers to the same as energy, from which everything appears and disappears for the period of its existence, including our body and mind.
Therefore in the spiritual journey from self-awakening experience to its realization, one realizes there is no self to realize. Self is a misnomer indicating toward body and mind, which is the quantum of what you are. Both belong to you as yours; the quality of who you are is determined not by the self but from the presence of its beingness in selflessness in total awareness.
There is no god or deity present in the subject of Spiritualism. You are God, Guru, and Self as one, not two - all that exists is one. The Creator and creations are the same in that absoluteness (totality) inside that wholeness contain nothing but waves of energy with abilities to condense into solids, liquids or gases, or say, matter and consciousness in the nothingness of this universe. Out of all the abilities expressed and exhibited by energy, awareness is the most sublime and supreme, responsible for our consciousness to activate the mind to feel, think, intend and experience.
I reiterate the subject of Spiritualism is the pursuit of any individual spirit to realize the ultimate truth. It is only because of you - God and the Universe exists. There is no "I, me, or mine" in spirituality. You, or the spirit, is an "I-less" or selfless state of awareness within that being-ness, from which one can observe and measure the observable. What cannot be observed remains metaphysical, which science has yet to explore, discover, create, experience and reflect from its intensity of awareness. Aware Energy is eternal and is that supreme ability of energy. Rest remains temporal to appear and disappear into that nothingness from where they emerged.
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"To know your true self is to know the truth of the universe." #Hinduism #KnowThyself #Truth #TruthSeeking #InnerKnowledge #Yoga #SelfRealization #Oneness #DivineConsciousness #SpiritualWisdom #Unity
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sodakartist · 2 months
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Chapter 6: Siddhis in Sufism: Journey into the Mystical Realms of Divine Grace
By SodakArtist Welcome to the sixth chapter of our enthralling odyssey into the realm of siddhis. In this chapter, we embark on a soul-stirring journey into the mystical tradition of Sufism, where the fragrance of divine love permeates every breath, and the quest for spiritual realization unfolds like a sacred dance. The Path of Love and Devotion: Surrendering to the Beloved Sufism, often…
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spiritualsoull1969 · 3 months
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"Transcending Transience: Embracing the Eternal Essence in Raag Asa Mehla 1"
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Raag Asa, Mehla 1:
ਜਉ ਤਨੁ ਖਾਕੁ ਹੋਵੈ ਸਭੁ ਸੰਸਾਰੁ ॥ ਤਾਹਿ ਚਿ ਤਾਹਿ ਰਹੈ ਨਿਸੰਕਾਰੁ
॥ Jao tan khaak hovai sabh sansaar || Taahi chi taahi rahai nisaṅkaar ||
When the body becomes dust, the whole world disappears. Then He remains alone, unconcerned.
This verse suggests that while the physical body and world may disappear, the divine essence remains beyond it all.
Prelude:
In the verses of Raag Asa Mehla 1, profound insights into the transient nature of the physical world and the eternal essence of the divine unfold. The composition poignantly illustrates the impermanence of worldly existence and the enduring presence of the divine essence beyond it all. This article delves into the spiritual significance of these concepts, elucidating their relevance in cultivating inner peace and spiritual realization.
Unveiling Raag Asa Mehla 1:
Raag Asa Mehla 1, attributed to Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism, is a composition found in the Guru Granth Sahib. Mehla 1 denotes that these verses were composed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji himself, offering timeless guidance to seekers on the path of spiritual enlightenment and liberation.
Interpreting the Verse:
Transience of the Physical Body and World: The verse metaphorically describes the dissolution of the physical body into dust, symbolizing the impermanence of worldly existence. It suggests that when the body disintegrates, the entire world, with all its transient phenomena, ceases to exist.
Eternal Presence of the Divine Essence: Amidst the transience of the physical realm, the verse asserts the enduring presence of the divine essence. It signifies the eternal nature of the divine consciousness, which remains unchanged and unaffected by the fluctuations of the material world.
Understanding the Concept:
Embracing Impermanence: The verse invites individuals to recognize and accept the impermanent nature of worldly existence. By acknowledging the transience of life, one can cultivate detachment from material possessions and ego-driven desires, fostering inner peace and contentment.
Realizing the Eternal Essence: While the physical body and world may disappear, the verse highlights the eternal presence of the divine essence. It encourages seekers to turn their gaze inward, seeking union with the timeless reality beyond the ephemeral manifestations of the material realm.
Cultivating Spiritual Realization:
Practicing Detachment: Engage in practices of detachment and renunciation to transcend attachment to worldly possessions and desires. Cultivate a mindset of non-attachment, recognizing that true fulfillment lies beyond the material realm.
Seeking Divine Union: Dedicate time to spiritual practices such as meditation, prayer, and contemplation to deepen your connection with the divine essence. Surrender to the divine will and immerse yourself in the eternal presence of the divine consciousness.
Wrap-Up:
Raag Asa Mehla 1 offers profound wisdom on transcending the transience of worldly existence and realizing the eternal essence of the divine. By embracing impermanence and seeking union with the timeless reality beyond, individuals can experience profound peace and spiritual fulfillment. Let us heed the timeless teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and embark on a journey of spiritual realization and divine union, guided by the light of eternal truth and transcendence.
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livingwellnessblog · 6 months
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Behind the Veil: Rediscovering the Profound Teachings of Christ
The Bible, specifically the New Testament, serves as a direct conduit to God, through Jesus and Mary. This divine narrative, often overshadowed, holds the key to lifting the veil that shrouds human consciousness since the dawn of creation, and our separat
Behind the Veil: Rediscovering the Profound Teachings of Christ The Bible, specifically the New Testament, serves as a direct conduit to God, through Jesus and Mary. This divine narrative, often overshadowed, holds the key to lifting the veil that shrouds human consciousness since the dawn of creation, and our separation from Eden. (Liberation) This unique and significant history of Jesus urges…
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atacxgymcapoeira · 1 year
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