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In my search for The Real, I have read many texts, many words from many masters, saints and mystics from around the world and from many religions. One thing that I have found is that they all, when you get into the core, down to the zaadz of them, they are all the same. Those lovers love the same...(more)
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  Nikki : space

Blessing..

Nikki said Jun 14, 2006, 1:17 PM:

 

What a blessing, my lover came to me.
I asked the night to keep our secret.
But can’t you see, said the night,
you are holding the Sun
how can I bring
the dawn?

Rumi

  Metta : metaphorical longshoreman

Re: Blessing..

Metta said Jun 20, 2006, 2:30 PM:

 

lovely :o }

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Sufi Visions of Allah

SantMat_Mystic_(James) said Jun 24, 2006, 5:09 PM:

 

Sufi Visions of Allah

Sufi Visions of Allah

By James Bean

The mystical utterances of Rumi and other great Sufi Masters speak directly to the heart. They encourage us to see the Hidden Light, to discover Divine Secrets, to perceive the Way that lovers can find their Beloved. The Sufis, through their poems and ecstatic revelations are attempting to share their Secrets with the world, or at least with those discerning souls who find their words to be not only nice poetry, but something much more: soul-expressions coming from lovers caught up in the bliss of their divine Beloved, the Lord of Love.

The poet-mystics speak of a spiritual reality that exists just beyond the perception of the five senses. Though the physical body is a kind of “veil” that eclipses the Light of the inner Sun from our vision, nevertheless we can, even now during this life, have access to this other existence. The Persian classic, “Divine Flashes,” by Fakhruddin 'Iraqi says: “The lover seeks the Vision in order that he might pass away from existence; he knocks on the Door of Nonexistence, for there he was once at peace. There he was both seer and seen, both viewer and viewed. Coming to be, he became the veil of his own sight and was deprived of the Vision. His existence is merely a screen to hide this sight.”

In order for humans to “knock on the Door of Nonexistence” (regain the spiritual Vision we once enjoyed as souls before time began) 'Iraqi encourages us to understand ourselves in a new way and begin to contemplate the Other World with another kind of sight, a type of seeing that is unveiled when we temporarily abstain from the five senses: “Know yourselves: a cloud drifting before your Sun. Cut yourselves off from your senses and behold your Sun of Intimacy.”

'Iraqi is describing here the process of meditation practiced in numerous mystical traditions of the East and West. In order to obtain the Vision, the seeker 1) closes their eyes and stops paying attention to the outer world for awhile, and 2) discovers inner spiritual seeing and hearing, the inner senses of the soul which are able to contemplate heavenly realities. 'Iraqi: “If this screen - which is you - is struck from before your eyes, the Beloved will find the Beloved, and you will be entirely lost. Then you will hear with the Ear of your Heart. That Mystery, so long concealed is at last opened, the darkness of your night at last bathed in dawn!”

Rumi put it this way: “Listen, open a window to God and begin to delight yourself by gazing upon Him through the opening. The business of love is to make the window of the heart, for the breast is illumined by the beauty of the Beloved. Gaze incessantly on the face of your Beloved! Listen, this is in your power my friend!”

Within our grasp is the ability to regain the Vision of our soul and the Communion with our Beloved Allah; both reside together in the mystical garden, the paradise of the spiritual world. Though the material sphere acts as a dense layer of overcast skies obscuring our vision of what lies beyond, Masters have revealed the Secrets of obtaining paradise to anyone who yearns to discover them saying to their students very much like Rumi did: “This is in your power my friend!”

The process of gaining a vision of paradise and mystic-transport has been described as “stripping off old garments” and replacing them with a new heavenly robe made of Light. Fakhruddin 'Iraqi describes the process: “When the Beloved would exalt the lover, He strips from him the garments collected from all the worlds, and clothes him in the robe of His own attributes. Then the Beloved calls him by all his own attributes. Then the Beloved calls him by all his own names, and seats him in his own place. When the lover studies his new clothes he finds himself arrayed in different colors, and will wonder 'what is this beautiful tint, this garment so unique?'”

This quote from Divine Flashes reminds me of Saying 37 in the Gospel of Thomas: His disciples said, “When will you appear to us, and when will we see you?” Jesus said, “When you strip without being ashamed, and you will take your cloths and put them under your feet like little children and trample them, then you will see the Son of the Living One and you will not be afraid.” (The Complete Gospels, Polebridge Press)

Sufism is a form of Islamic Gnosticism which really does have many affinities with earlier Gnostic mystical traditions of the middle east. Like other movements of the past that embrace spiritual experience and mystic transport through the Seven Heavens, Sufis have found it useful to compare out-of-body or ascension journeys to the stripping or shedding of garments. The above quote illustrates their view that each soul on the earth-plane is wearing several garments. We are souls wearing subtle bodies or coverings; our physical body is made out of the material substance of the physical universe. We are, as the late Dr. Carl Sagan put it, “star stuff pondering star stuff.” Our bodies are made out of atoms that once came from stars and other objects in the cosmos. When we enter into contemplation and mystical states, our awareness is elsewhere; we become “dead to the world.” We have risen above body-consciousness.

In that sense, we have, for the duration of our meditation period, “stripped” ourselves of the garment of the body for the purpose of exploring other levels of our existence. The mystic traveler enters into what has been called “the fourth state of consciousness.” In addition to the waking state, the dream state, the unconsciousness state of deep sleep, the truly holistic explorer can also integrate into his or her experience the spiritual worlds.

Mysticism teaches that there are many layers of reality, that there are other garments that will eventually be shed during journeys of ascension. These garments or subtle bodies have been given names in Hebrew, Greek, Coptic, Syriac, Arabic, Persian, Hindi, and other languages. In addition to the “garment” of the physical body, each soul is wearing several other garments or bodies, other sheaths that surround the soul, allowing the soul to connect to the various regions of creation. Counting the physical plane as Level One, Level Two is called by many “the astral plane,” made of astral stuff – astral substance, existing at a slightly higher vibration in the astral region. Level Three is the causal body, made of causal or akashic substance, inhabiting the causal plane. Level Four is the mental body made of mind substance, and is part of the mental plane. The etheric body (Level Five) allows the soul to access that region. Above these worlds of mind and matter, the soul resides in the Timeless Spiritual Realm of Truth (Haq). metaphysically speaking, we're already in heaven, we just don't know it! 'Iraqi says: “By day I praised you but never knew it; by night slept with you without realizing; fancying myself to be myself; but no, I was you and never knew it!”

Luckily for us slumbering souls, there are always a few Moses-types in the world freeing those yearning for a real promised land, an occasional Rumi or Shams, here or there, sharing their Secrets about the soul. “With every breath the Sound of Love surrounds us, and we are bound for the depths of space, without distraction. Out beyond duality, we have a Home, and it is Majesty.
That pure substance is different from this dusty world. We once came down; soon we'll return.” (Rumi)

The role of a genuine Master is to summon souls to awakening again, enabling them to remember their true identity…to find themselves, and to begin their great journey back home to the original abode of all souls.

'Iraqi, desperate for awakening, said that he prayed the lover's prayer: “O Allah, give me Light. Bring me to the station of Vision, that I may know myself as You.”

Sanai advised his disciples to meditate in order to discover the spiritual highway that leads to the True Realm: “Collect your mind's fragments that you may fill yourself bit by bit with meaning. The one disciple who meditates the mysteries of creation for sixty minutes gains more merit than from sixty years of fasting and prayer. Meditation: high-soaring hawk of the intellect's wrist resting at last on the flowering branch of the heart: this world and the next are hidden beneath its folded wing.”

An exercise of awakening practiced by the Sufis is called Zikhr – chanting names of God like HU (pronounced “HOOOOOOOOOOO”). The name of God takes possession of the lover who invokes it. Union with the name becomes union with Allah Himself. As the lover calls for his Beloved, the magnetic force of love draws them both together. 'Iraqi: “I could see you a thousand times a day and still desire to see you once again.”

This yearning of the lover spurs even those who have attained union to aspire to reach higher and higher still. As Rumi says: “Bring the sky beneath your feet and listen to Celestial Music everywhere.”

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Taoist Christian Scrolls Found in China

SantMat_Mystic_(James) said Jun 24, 2006, 8:59 PM:

 

Book Review

By James Bean

The Jesus Sutras – Rediscovering the Lost Scrolls of Taoist Christianity

By Martin Palmer

ISBN: 0-345-434242-2
Publisher: Ballantine/Wellspring

*JPG IMAGE: The Jesus Sutras (Book Cover):
http://www.tinyurl.com/f4cvj

Martin Palmer on the discovery: “In 1907, explorers discovered a vast treasure-trove of ancient scrolls, silk paintings, and artifacts dating from the fifth to eleventh centuries A.D. in a long-sealed cave in a remote region of China. Among them, written in Chinese, were scrolls that recounted a history of Jesus' life and teachings in beautiful Taoist concepts and imagery that were unknown in the West.”

What are the Jesus Sutras? Some monks affiliated with the Assyrian Church of the East left Persia and traveled to China in the year 635, and established a small community inside China. Eventually this group evolved into what was known as “Da Qin”, “the Luminous Religion” or “Church of the Light”. The phrase “Church of the Light” was also used by the Manichaean Gnostics of the East, but the contents of these scrolls known as the Jesus Sutras reveal a form of Christianity influenced by Taoism and Buddhism, not Manichaeanism.

Some Selections

Meditation in the Jesus Sutras

I find these verses to be absolutely delightful. They eloquently speak of stillness and mental tranquility as being the gateway to inner wisdom and enlightenment:

To be pure and still means to be open to purity and stillness –
as a result you can intuit the truth.

“Doing creates movement which results in anxiety: Then it is
impossible to find Rest and Contentment.

This is why I teach no wanting and doing without doing. It stops
you thinking about things which disturb you,
Then you can enter into the source of pure empty being.

Detach yourself from what disturbs and distracts you,
And be as pure as one who breathes in purity and emptiness. This
state is the gateway to enlightenment – It is the Way to Peace and
Happiness.”


Original Nature, Not Original Sin

In the Jesus Sutras are many verses mentioning “original nature”:

Supreme King, Will of Ages,
Compassionate Joyous Lamb
Loving all who suffer
Fearless as You strive for us
Free us of the karma of our lives,
Bring us back to our original nature
Delivered from all danger.

Martin Palmer writes: “The Stone then begins its extraordinary journey into the distinctive theology of the Church in China, where original sin had become original goodness – original nature – and where karma and reincarnation were the context of theological exploration……” The Jesus Sutras: “Their minds were empty; they were content; and their hearts were simple and innocent. Originally they had no desire.” Palmer: “This is a classic Taoist description of human nature at its purest, most faithful to the Tao. It is the original or innate nature of all living things that Chuang Tzu, the fourth-century B.C. Taoist philosopher, describes. Although innate goodness can become overlaid by negative emotions, it is always there to be recovered.”

  Metta : metaphorical longshoreman

Re: Sufi Visions of Allah

Metta said Jun 27, 2006, 8:20 AM:

 

I love this in so many ways.

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Mystic Verses of Sant Namdev from Three Sources

SantMat_Mystic_(James) said Jul 4, 2006, 11:29 PM:

 

Mystic Verses of Sant Namdev from Three Sources

Sorath

Namdev advises to accept divine instruction so that humanity may be contented and happy:

When I sing of God, then I behold Him;
Then I, His servant, obtain contentment.
Accept divine instruction, 0 man;
the true guru shall cause thee
to meet God.
Where the heavenly Light shineth,
There playeth spontaneous Music.
'God's Light is all-pervading'–
By the guru's favour I know that.
In the chamber of the heart are jewels
Which glitter there like lightning.
God is near, not distant,
And His Spirit completely filleth mine.
Where the inextinguishable sun of God's Word shineth,
There earthly lamps grow pale:
Through the guru's favour I have know this.
God's slave Nama hath been easily absorbed in Him.

– Sant Namdev, Vani of Namdev quoted in,
“Sant Namdev – The Facts of His Religious Ideology”,
O.P. Ralhan, Anmol Publications, New Delhi

I Shall Never Forget the Lord Now

I shall never forget the Lord now,
I shall keep him clasped to my heart.
Were I to forget him, I should indeed lose all I have.

Every moment I offer my body and mind to the Lord,
Never for a moment do I let him go from my mind.
With every breath I drink the nectar of his remembrance –
This beggar thrives on the nectar of the Lord's Name.

Engrossed in his love, I keep repeating his sweet Name.
Were I to forget him, I would certainly come to grief.
Says Namdev, I shall never fix my hope on any but him.
I shall lay down my life to attain the wealth of his Name.

– Sant Namdev, “Saint Namdev”, translated by J.R. Puri, V.K. Sethi

It is your Music
I hear
0 Lord.
The rhythm of drums
jantar
and vina.
The supreme moment
has come.

I had chains around
my feet.
But now I have no fear
of this ocean of samsara [world of changes].

I looked within
and perfected devotion
says Namdev.

Govind [God] is right
here.
My heart dwells
at his feet.
Never will I give up
my love for him.
Let people laugh
all they wish.

Govind's [God's] name
will take you across
the ocean of samsara.
Why work yourself
to death
for the falsehood
of maya [illusion]?

A man will stake his life
for his money.
Should a bhakta [lover of the Beloved] not cherish
his love?

All that I want
is to please Ram [God]
says Namdev.

– Sant Namdev,
“The Hindi Padavali”,
Winand M. Callewaert translation
Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi






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Within My Dark Mind the Divine Light Has Dawned -- Guru Arjan Dev

SantMat_Mystic_(James) said Jul 5, 2006, 11:14 PM:

 

Within My Dark Mind the Divine Light Has Dawned – Guru Arjan Dev

Within My Dark Mind the Divine Light Has Dawned – Guru Arjan Dev

My doubt and dread are dispelled in an instant, within my dark mind the Divine Light has dawned.

With every breath, Nanak meditates on the Lord and is ever, ever a sacrifice unto Him.

In both the places, here and hereafter, the chivalrous Guru protects me. The Exalted Lord has embellished this world and the next one, all mine affairs are adjusted.

Meditating upon the Lord God's Name, one enjoys celestial bliss and bathes in the dust of the saints' feet.

His comings and goings cease, he obtains stability and his lamentations of many births are ended.

He swims across the ocean of doubt and dread, his fear of death is past, he sees the one Lord fully filling all hearts.

Nanak has come under the protection of the destroyer of sorrow and beholds His Presence, both within and without.

Seeing the Lord's vision, all the ills hasten away.

0 my Master, be Thou not ever out of my sight, and abide Thou with my soul.

My Beloved Lord is the support of my life. My Lord, the Knower of hearts, pervades all.

With every breath, I contemplate Thee, 0 Lord.

0 Lord, the Ocean of Mercy and Compassionate to the poor, the One who cherishes all your souls.

All day long, Thy servant, 0 Lord utters Thy Name. Thy love, Thou Thyself hast infused in Nanak.

– Guru Arjan Dev, Adi Granth
(“Shri Guru Granth Sahib”),
Volume Five,
Translated by Manmohan Singh

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Darkness to Light, from Light to Sound, Sound to Soundlessness

SantMat_Mystic_(James) said Jul 12, 2006, 10:03 PM:

 

Darkness to Light, from Light to Sound, Sound to Soundlessness

“We travel back from the realm of Darkness
to the realm of Light, from the Light to divine Sound,
and from the realm of Sound to the Soundless state.”

The individual soul has descended from the higher worlds [realm of the Divine] to this city of illusion [bodily existence]. It has descended from the Soundless state to the essence of Sound, from that Sound to Light, and finally from the realm of Light to the realm of Darkness. The qualities (dharmas, natural tendencies) of the sense organs draw us downward and away from our true nature. The nature of the soul (atman) draws us upwards and inwards and establishes us in our own true nature.

To go back to our origins means returning: withdrawal from the sense organs to go upward (by withdrawing consciousness) from the darkness to the realms of light and sound. In other words, to go inward from the external sense organs to the depth of the inner self. The natural tendencies of the soul (atman) are to move from outward to inward. The current of consciousness which is dispersed in the nine gates of the body and the nine senses must be collected at the tenth gate (the sixth chakra, the third eye, bindu, center between the eyebrows). Therein lies the path for our return. This is the act of leaving the gates of the sense organs and becoming established in the soul. We travel back from the realm of Darkness to the realm of Light, from the Light to divine Sound, and from the realm of Sound to the Soundless state. This is turning back. This is what dharma or religion really intends to teach us and it is the essence of dharma.

– Sant Sevi Ji Maharaj,
Sant Mat Association of North America
http://www.thewayofsages.com
http://www.maharshimehi.net
http://web.archive.org/web/20030212012947/http://www.maharshimehi.com





  Metta : metaphorical longshoreman

Re: Darkness to Light, from Light to Sound, Sound to Soundlessnes

Metta said Jul 13, 2006, 8:45 AM:

 

this is all good stuff… sorry I haven't responded lately - 

thank you for these posts.

Metta 

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Re: Darkness to Light, from Light to Sound, Sound to Soundlessnes

SantMat_Mystic_(James) said Jul 13, 2006, 9:33 PM:

 

Hi Metta:

Nice sharing these thoughts here at zaadz. Soon I'll be looking for some Kabir poetry to post.

Naamaste',

James 

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Anurag Sagar of Dharam Das and Kabir

SantMat_Mystic_(James) said Jul 14, 2006, 8:09 PM:

 

Anurag Sagar of Dharam Das and Kabir:
http://www.spiritualawakeningradio.com/anurag.html

From the first part of the Anurag Sagar (Ocean of Love):
http://www.spiritualawakeningradio.com/anurag_01_intro.pdf

I. Prologue

INVOCATION

SATYA SUKRIT, AD1 ADLI, AJAR: ACHINT PURUSH, MANINDER, KARUNAMAI, KABIR, SURTI YOG SANTAYAN, DHANI DHARAM DAS, CHUDAMANI NAAM, SUDARSHAN NAAM, KULPATI NAAM, PRAMODH GURU BALA PIR, KEWAL NAAM, AMOL NAAM, SURAT SUNCHI NAAM, HAKK NAAM, PAK NAAM, PRAGAT NAAM, DHIRAJ NAAM, UGRA NAAM, GRACE OF GOD, THE GRACE OF THE LINEAGE OF FORTY-TWO INCARNATIONS.

MANGLACHARAN: HYMN OF GOD'S GRACE

First of all I salute the Satguru, Who showed me the Inconceivable God – Who, lighting the lamp of the Master's Knowledge and opening the veil, made me have His darshan.

With Master's grace I have achieved Him, to achieve Whom, scholars worked very hard.

His form cannot be described; His soul is the nectar in which I have absorbed myself.
_____

Notes:

INVOCATION: The names listed here after Dharam Das and Chudamani are the names of their successors in the Kabir-panth line; the invocation in its present form was inserted after the time of Ugra Naam, and is not an integral part of the poem.

SATGURU: Master of Truth or True Master. Esoterically, it refers to any Master, such as Kabir, who has descended from the fifth plane or Sat Lok, or who has merged with the Positive Power or Sat Purush. In this sense it is used throughout the Anurag Sugar as a synonym for Kabir. Esoterically, it refers to the Master Power manifesting on the level of Sat Purush, as distinguished from the same Power manifesting on the lower inner planes as the Radiant Form or Gurudev, and on the physical plane as the Guru. This trinity of Satguru/Gurudev/Guru is roughly analogous to the Buddhist Dharma Kaya/Sambhoga Kaya/Nirmana Kaya, or three “bodies” (forms or manifestations) of the Buddha.

INCONCEIVABLE GOD: Agam Purush. Refers specifically to the seventh inner plane, the first (partial) expression of the Absolute God or Anami.

DARSHAN: To have a look at, or to get a glimpse of, someone – usually someone holy. The darshan of a genuine Master is in itself a valuable spiritual practice.
_____

Gurudev is perfect

The Master is an Ocean of Grace, He showers grace on the miserable ones.

Rare are those who know His secret: He manifests Himself in those who recognize Him. Who deserves it?

HYMN

Only the connoisseur, who will test the Shabda
And listen to the teachings with full attention
And within whom these teachings will dwell,
only he will understand this.

He within whom the Sun of Knowledge will manifest and remove
the darkness of attachment – only he will understand this.
I am telling you this Anurag Sagar (Ocean of Love) – only rare
saints will understand.

Without love one cannot achieve it.

COUPLET

Any learned saint who thinks over my words and has love in his heart will achieve Nirvana.

From the last part of Anurag Sagar:
http://www.spiritualawakeningradio.com/anurag_04_future.pdf

COUPLET

The Abode of Happiness where the Hansas will live happily is precious;

And all the Hansas, looking at the Radiance of Sat Purush's Form, will become happy.

THE END OF THE GRANTH

By speaking the Anurag Sagar Granth, I have explained to you the Secret of the Inaccessible.

I have described the Drama of Sat Purush, and the deception of Kal.

Only the connoisseurs will understand the ways of living and the Word of Discrimination.

One who will accept the Word after testing it, will know the Path to the Inaccessible.

The summary of the Granth {scripture}

Having faith in Master's Feet, and becoming firm in the devotion of True Naam,
One should act like a Sant or a Sati, who burns her body for her husband.

The Satguru is the Undecaying and Immortal Husband
Who never destroys.

I say this by the evidence of Shabda. One who accepts the Immortal
One becomes Immortal.

The soul who has hope from the Saint goes to the Immortal Plane.

0 Dharam Das! Awaken your mind and remain absorbed at the Feet of the Satguru.

Keep the mind – the honey bee – in the Beautiful Lotus Feet of the Satguru

And keep your attention at the Feet of the Master. Only then will you reach your permanent Home.

The Union of Surat and Shabda – when one gets Shabda, he reaches the realm of the Saints.

It is the play of the drop and the ocean. What else can one say?

After meeting the Satguru, one understands the play of Shabda and Surat [the Sound Current or Naam, and the soul].

It is the union of the drop and the ocean. What else can one say?

Giving up the qualities of mind, one should follow the Path of the Master.

Such a soul goes to Sat Lok and derives Happiness from the Ocean of Happiness.

Understand the jiva as the drop, and the Naam of the Satguru as the ocean,
Says Kabir with proof: Dharam Das, understand this!

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The purpose of meditation is to acquire love

SantMat_Mystic_(James) said Jul 18, 2006, 9:58 PM:

 

The purpose of meditation is to acquire love

The purpose of meditation is to acquire love. Unless you conceive God through the identity of your self and soul with the Creator and creations, you cannot love Him….

You exist as Pure Consciousness. The sum total consciousness is He. He says, “I am omnipresent in every atom of consciousness.” So if your mind and body are always conscious about that consciousness, you are with God. God exists in you as that Eternal Love. Love is the feeling of oneness. Love is the sum total magnet that pulls all towards One and can go on to every existence. That magnet with which you feel yourself one with all and find all in you is the Eternal Love….

Then you realize what love is. Love is everywhere. The magnetic field of the Spirit which can bind both into one, all into one, is the Spirit of God or the Spirit of Love, all-pervading, omnipotent….

Meditation is in the realm of the mind, but a time comes when that mind dissolves in the Ocean of Consciousness. When there is no more desire, there is no more ‘I-ness’ or ‘my-ness’, there is no longer an image of anything. You enjoy oneness with God. Anything you find is a part of you and you exist as the universe. That is the highest state of your spiritual practice.

– Sri Mentu Maharaj
Discourses, Volume One

The restless mind
is put at rest, and
the heart is illumined.

In the forms I beheld
the Formless,
along with the Friend.
Breaking the shackles,
You set me free
from all bondage.

Now Inaccessible
is accessible,
and soaked in love is Kabir.

– Sant Kabir
Says Kabir…
A Collection of
One Hundred and Ten
Poems of Kabir
Sushila Mahajan
Deep & Deep Publications
New Delhi

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Re: Darkness to Light, from Light to Sound, Sound to Soundlessnes

SantMat_Mystic_(James) said Jul 13, 2006, 9:33 PM:

 

Surat Shabd Yoga Meditation

The method taught by the Masters of the Surat Shabd Yoga ….. the nature of Creation and the way back to life's Initial Source is explained to the seeker. At the time of initiation, he is given a first-hand inner experience which he is taught to develop. The seat of the soul is between and behind the eyebrows. This at least is accepted by all yogas. It is to this point that mystics refer when they speak of shiv netra, divya chakshu, tisra til, Brahmrendra, triambka, trilochana nukta-i-sweda, koh-i-toor, third eye, single eye, figuratively called the still point, the mount of transfiguration, etc. It is at this point that the sadhak, having closed his eyes, must focus his attention; but the effort at concentration must be an effortless one and there must be no question of any physical or mental strain. To assist this effort the teacher gives the disciple a mantra, or charged verbal formula, which is symbolic of the journey ahead. This formula, when repeated slowly and lovingly with the tongue of thought, helps the disciple to collect his scattered thoughts gradually at a single point. What gives this Mantra its potency is not any magic inherent in the words per se, but the fact that it is given by One, Who by His own Spiritual practice and mastery, has charged It with inner power. When the aspirant, by his inner concentration and by the mental repetition of the charged words, has brought his inward gaze to a sharp and steady focus, he will find that the darkness within that he at first confronted gets gradually illuminated by shifting points of Light. As his powers of concentration increase, the Lights cease flickering and develop into a Single Radiating Point.

This process of concentration, or the collection of surat, automatically draws the spirit-currents, normally dissipated all over the body, toward the spiritual center. This withdrawal is greatly assisted by simran or repetition of the charged Mantra; and the perception of the inner Light, leading to dhyan or one-pointed concentration, quickens the process still further. In turn, dhyan, when fully developed, leads to bhajan or inner hearing. The inner Light begins to become Resonant.
 
“Within thee is Light and within the Light the Sound,
and the same shall keep thee attached to the True One.” GURBANI

The practitioner, when he shuts his physical ears, gets rapidly absorbed into the Music. It is a common experience that though Light can catch the eye, it cannot hold it for very long and has no very magnetic quality about it. But with Music it is different. He who hears it in silence and stillness is drawn irresistibly, as it were, into another world, a different realm of experience. And so the process of withdrawal that begins with simran is stimulated by dhyan, and is rapidly extended by bhajan. The spiritual currents, already moving slowly, are carried upward, collecting finally at the third eye–the seat of the soul. The spiritual transcending of physical consciousness, or death in life, is thus achieved with the minimum of effort and travail.

– Master Kirpal Singh
   Surat Shabd Yoga
   Ruhani Satsang Books