Friday, 6 July 2012

' The inner desire in every living being is to be comfortable, to be taken care of, to be served. You are grown up,  you want Mother Nature to take care of you and Heavenly Father to stand by you and that's why you want to be spiritual.'

- Yogi Bhajan 6/22/2001

We have no more power than our own purity

Uttrang Kaur the most inspiring and radiant yoginess I had a blessing to meet

'Let us be virtuous and trustful that in this millennium we'll pass with honor. Let us understand we have no more power than our own purity. It is the purity and piety that expands the radiant body.'
- Yogi Bhajan

HEALING (8)

Sacred lake of Hemkunt Sahib ji in Himalayas 

' There are spiritual healers who emphasize the love quality of the heart and those who speak more of the compassion of pure cleansing prana. It is the breath that acts as the channel for healing and when we become our breath there is no individual identity but a continuous flow between our finite vital body and the infinite life force. The more we become our breath the less we stand in a way of the flow of infinite compassion, which is not merely my love but the loving sadness of the universe for all its created creatures. In the highest level of haling work it is not appropriate to say "I am a channel." Only when I am not, then healing takes place; when I am not, then the universe is, God is, love is. This is the untwisting of the 8.'

- Shiv Charan Singh Let the Numbers Guide You p. 176

NAIVETY AND WISDOM (2 and 8)

'Naivety is the absence of an educated negativity whereas wisdom is the presence of the presence of a pure but powerful and educated innocence (such is a language of 2 and 8). Wisdom is not like knowledge; it does not accumulate but empties and destroys the unreal. Being negative is not just about upsetting your friends or being inappropriately critical. Rather it can mean that you cease to co-operate with physical, emotional, or mental abuse weather it comes in the shape and content of religion, politics, cultural norms, or otherwise.' 
- Shiv Charan Singh Let the Numbers Guide You p. 177 

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Mountain of Your Dreams



 picture:
Thymann Perrito Moreno - Argentina


Every human in this multiverse wants to climb his or her "Mountain" . . . wants to achieve a dream that matches this character and caliber of the self-image. One of the best exercises for such an effort is the effortless, silent contemplation on the sensation of breathing . . . the sensation of being breath, rather than being the breather of the breath. This is a deduction, not a production — this is introspection, not projection — this is an inaction that reveals the middle pathway to your "Mountain top" . . . the world of your fulfillment. 

Remember: you can always see the Mountain of your dreams from a greater distance, but when you get up to the base camp — ready to climb and do the work and fulfill this dream — all you can see are the foothills (the problems) directly in front of you . . . the challenges that surround you. "You cannot see the forest for the trees." You must climb over these foothills — over all these challenges — with great trust that the "Mountain" is there . . . it is coming on its way toward you. This is the essence of the story of Mohamed and the mountain. 

Use a conscious breathing exercise (pranayam) to tune into and experience the essence of each step — this is the middle path; this is the way of ultimately being at ease with your "Mountain" . . . being at ease with the greatest possibilities of your life.
- By Guru Singh 30/April/2012
http://blog.gurusingh.com/

Friday, 17 February 2012

The present child is born as a body of worship with a mind of wonder





The present child is born as a body of worship with a mind of wonder — not an action figure that wanders through insecurity and conquers with aggression. This is how these new Crystal (which means Christal in Aramaic) children are to be raised. 

The early development of a modern child's [DNA] must focus on expanding consciousness or else it will become completely bored. The new human brain, built for discovery, if limited to memorization and testing — will break down. The school's focus on logic and testing will create a neurological rebellion because the creative and magical facets are being ignored. This is the root cause of dyslexia, depression and ADD/ADHD . . . epidemics in today's schools. 

This same bored child grows up seeking fulfillment and relief outside itself . . . an endless battle of work without succeeding to be fulfilled, but producing a lifetime of chasing and competing with the world. When these wants are not readily met, negativity becomes a lifestyle.


Read more on Guru Singh blog 16/Feb/2012
http://blog.gurusingh.com/

Placeholder, Experiencer, Phenomenon

Every human being has the opportunity to be one of three personas in life: a 'Placeholder'; an 'Experiencer'; or a 'Phenomenon'.

A 'Placeholder' remains on the same page of the book of life throughout the days, weeks, months and years and specializes in this stasis masquerading as stability. Called conservative, it attempts to conserve what already is . . . fearful of most growth into areas that are new. It claims that it desires change, but it does not want it to be different. A Placeholder also maintains the stagnation where fearfulness gathers.

An 'Experiencer' emphasizes writing new chapters in the book of life; working with the new, but ever mindful of the shoreline and rarely moving out too far beyond the horizon. There is a sense of adventure with an experience of growth and this is a good thing. An 'Experiencer' will write brand new chapters as the life gently progresses and there is very little stagnation.

Being a 'Phenomenon' is a rare opportunity to use your wings of absolute relentless courage. A 'Phenomenon' will constantly write new chapters and even produce an entirely new book. When a person has this special ability to write a new book, they are one in a million. They bring about a 'quickening' - advancing evolution itself. Our history is filled with tales of such quickenings . . . when the path of evolution takes a profound leap forward they form the core of the renaissance. Those who bring these about are rarely - if ever - accepted during their lifetime. This wholesale rejection tends to discourage these actions, for this becomes a lonely and challenging path. The only way to cover this challenge is that the phenomenal person creates a strong relationship with the center of the Cosmos.

This is what we need to change in this new era of the new evolution . . . we must publically recognize the outrageous beauty of our phenomenal brothers and sisters who have this much courage. We must be flexible to accept them and do so while they are alive. We must welcome their enormous leap of faith and limitless growth while it is happening.

And further: we must courageously ignite this tendency within ourselves. Every one of us has the power to turn our lives into a source of phenomenon. Now is a time; Earth requires this great change — bless you today with this courageous effort for tomorrow — bless you today for with the evolution of human consciousness . . . bless you today . . . 


Guru Gobind Singh

Guru Singh 12/Feb/2012