Wednesday, November 19, 2014

I AM GOD


It was thought that to say, "I am God" is blasphemy. I tell you, to say "I am not God" is blasphemy! When you say, "I am not God," you deny God of His omnipresence.
You are made up of love. If you say, "I am not God," you are denying that God is love. If you are love and you say, "I am not God," you are saying God is not love, and that is blasphemy.
"I am" is your consciousness. If you say, "I am not God," you deny that God is aware, alert and awake. You exist. When you say, "I am not God," you deny God of a portion of existence, and that is blasphemy. Also, you are denying the scriptures that say, "God made man in His own image." If you say, "I am not God," you are denying God.
Question: If God is omnipresent, why is there hatred and suffering in this world?
Sri Sri: Just as in a movie, it doesn't matter whether it is a tragedy or a comedy, or one with a happy ending; in the Absolute there are no opposites. All the opposites are part of relative existence.
Relative existence is not the complete picture. Good and bad, right and wrong, everything is relative. For example, milk is good, but too much milk can kill you. A drop of poison can save a life (most medicines have "POISON" written on them). These are neither absolutely good nor bad; they are just there.
Truth transcends duality, and God is the absolute and only truth. In a movie, when light passes through the film, it doesn't matter to the light what the film is. Tragedy or comedy, hero or villain, the light is always there.
In the same way, no matter what is happening in your mind, YOU ARE GOD!

Everything is Nothing


The main thing that we need to do is, to honor one thing. What is that one thing? It is nothing! You need to learn to honor nothing!
Before doing anything, there is nothing. After doing anything, there is nothing. So, nothing is really what everything is! Honor that nothing, which is everything! That is Nirvana! That is Salvation of Jesus! That is Nirvana of Buddha! That is Mukti or moksha of Shankaracharya of the Vedic tradition!
Before any emotion, there is nothing. After any emotion, there is nothing. What is always there is nothing!
See how happy you have become! Everything is nothing!
Some pleasant things happen in life, some unpleasant things happen in life; some people scold you, some people praise you, but finally, everything is nothing! Many relationships come and many relationships go, finally, everything is nothing! Got it?
Life has appeared out of nothing, and goes back to nothing, why hanker for this and that? Everything is done, anyway. All is nothing! Lord Buddha called this the Heart Sutra, which is, ‘Everything is nothing!’
When you know that everything is nothing, love dawns in you. Otherwise, ‘I want this! I want to hold on to this!’ Ego comes up then. When you realize that everything is nothing, ego dissolves. When ego dissolves, love comes up and that is what you already are!
A love that is universal, eternal; this is the craving of every human being, and you can get it through the Heart Sutra. What is the Heart Sutra? When you realize that everything is nothing!

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

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Dear Guruji, what is the real meaning and importance of Rudra Pooja? And what happens to the people or the place?
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar:
Rudrabhishek is an ancient chanting which was downloaded from the Aakasha (space). When the ancient sages and Rishis sat in meditation, they heard, and what they heard, they started transferring to other people.
The effect of Rudrabhishek is it creates positive energy and removes negative vibes. And a lot is said about the Rudrabhishek. When Rudrabishek happens nature flourishes, nature becomes joyful, happy.

Main thing is the vibration, that is it. If you ask me, ’Do you know the meaning of all the chants? I will say, ’I also don’t know.’ It’s the vibration of the chants that is important and then the meaning.

There are two parts, the first part says, ’Namo, namo, namo, namo!’

Mana, means mind. The word mind in English comes from Sanskrit word Mana.

Nama is the reverse of the mind. The mind going to its source is called Nama.

When the mind goes outside to experience the world, it is Mana. So Nama. is the mind going back to its source.

When it goes to its source, what does it find? Everything is made up of one consciousness.

Now, what do the scientists today say? God Particle – by which everything has been made. Thousands of years ago the Rishis said the same thing, that everything is made up of one thing, and that they called Brahman. – that which is neither male nor female. It is nothing but a Tattva. Tattva means principle.
A great principle by which everything is made of, they called it Bramhan. And when thatBramhan becomes personal, it is called Shiva Tattva – the innocent Divinity; that is in everything. That is why we say, ‘Namo, namo!’

In the trees, in the greenery, in the birds, even in the thieves, and in a dacoit, everywhere, it is the same one principle. 
Then, the second part will say, ‘Chame, chame, chame, chame.’ You have heard this, isn’t it?! This means, everything is in Me.

Me’ in English comes from the Sanskrit word ’ Ma’, which means Myself.

Ma Ma’ means ’ For Me’, ‘In Me’. So, everything is in terms of ; myself;. The second part is everything is for me and everything is in terms of me.

Even for numbers they say, ‘Ekaachame’, which means, one, two, three, four, they are all my form; Myself. Like that, ‘Sugamchame’, happiness for me!

Abhayanchame’, fearlessness, happiness, health, all the good things in the universe, let them all come to me, and they are all part of me. That is it.
And as this is being chanted, usually milk and water runs through the crystal, drop by drop. This is the ancient method. It is done with water or in fire as well.

What they do is they keep a fire and they put different herbs for the different chants.
Or you allow a string of water to keep falling on a crystal and you listen to this chanting – this is the ancient method.

And done on Mondays it is even more special. Monday is the day of the moon and the moon and mind are connected. Mantra, mind, moon, they are all connected somewhere. So, in India, it is a tradition, they have this chanting going on in the Ashrams. So in our ashram also, every Monday, we have this.

All the five elements are used in pooja. Pooja means honoring all the elements, born out of fullness. So, fire, water, incense sticks, fruits, flowers, rice, whatever nature has given to us, those things are used and the chanting goes on.

There is a lot of depth and meaning to it. You can go and do some research on it, more and more things will come out.

Mainly, it creates more positive ions, more so when people are meditating.

Just doing it as a ritual is not that effective because it is said that the Veda Mantras are effective when people are awake from within; for them, these mantras have more meaning. So, they help you to go deep into meditation.

10 types of shudhis/purification


Very Intresting from Guruji's talk.

10 types of shuudhis / purification.
1. Body gets purified by water and
exercise.
2. Breath gets purified by
pranayama.
3. Mind gets purified by meditation.
4. Intellect gets purified by
knowledge.
5. Memory gets purified by manan
chintan.
6. Ego gets purified by SEVA ie
service.
7. Self gets purified by guru chintan.
8. Food gets purified by cow's ghee.
9. Wealth gets purified by daan.
10. Bhav (feelings)gets purified by
satsang.

sri sri RAVISHANKARJI

how can one build up faith


How can a person build up faith? Or is it a talent with which one is born with?
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: 
You cannot build up faith, you should simply become aware of your doubts and drop them. When you drop your doubts, faith is already there.
A doubt is like a cloud hovering over the mind. Wake up and realize, 'What is this doubt? It is only putting me down and making me heavy. I don’t need it'.
If you refuse to be bogged down by doubt, which you have had in the past many times, then you wake up. And when you wake up, faith is already there.
Faith cannot be built but doubts can be done away with.
There is no end to clarify doubts. You should never go to clarify doubts because when you answer one doubt, it will give rise to ten other doubts. Simply become aware, 'This is weighing heavy on me', and drop it. Then you snap out of it and you come to a place deep within you which is of strength, truth, and endurance. That is called faith.
You would have noticed that whenever you have doubt, you feel weak. When you have faith, you feel very strong; almost invincible from within. So the choice is between feeling strong and invincible or feeling weak.
Doubts are always about something good. We never doubt something that is negative, that is bad. We doubt something that is good. Just this one awareness is good enough to snap you out of it.

Vedanta and Hinduism




Q: Swamiji, would you distinguish VedAnta and Hinduism?

Swamiji: Hinduism is the tradition based on the ancient Vedic Scriptures. And like other religions, Hinduism has its own theological concepts about God and heaven. But what makes it special is that is says, "You are the whole." That is Vedanta. And everything that helps you discover the truth of yourself-attitudes, values, emotional growth, spiritual practices-is part of VedAnta.

VedAnta is the essence of the Vedic tradition and the foundation of Hinduism. If a religion is committed only to the goals of reaching heaven, there can be a religious pursuit without a spiritual pursuit. But the Vedic religious pursuit culminates in VedAnta, in the discovery that you are the whole. Everything else in the Vedas is preparation for that discovery. Your entire life is part of that preparation. That is the Vedic vision. That is something unique.

There is a need for religion, and that need can be met by any religion. To pray to Jesus is fine, butt to discover Jesus, Father, Holy Spirit, world, and myself, as one undivided whole is the goal of this spiritual pursuit. Our scriptures convey the vision that you are the whole. This is a fact to be discovered. You have to gain that vision.