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