Chanting Hari Om V1#2-Nov01
Chanting Hari Om V1#2-Nov01
Chanting Hari Om V1#2-Nov01
Congratulations and a hearty Hari Om goes out to Alain Passenaud. Alain recently completed three months of chanting Hari Om every morning at rising and every evening before sleeping, without forgetting do it even once. The completion of such an endeavour is no small matter. It increases the stamina and confidence of anyone on their path of Sadhana. When one looks back after three months of chanting every morning and night, one can see that they have opened a door to a new level of consciousness and have begun to integrate it into their life. Alain has passed a special test and now we wait to see if anyone will join him with a similar effort. Hari Om. Hari Om Alain, Hari Om!
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Mota Maharaj
trusted mother. "Dear, dear," she exclaimed. "You are very fortunate! Now just go on chanting the God's name at all times - the while you eat and drink, walk and talk, do anything whatever or sit at ease. It is sure to cure you." Chunilal had at that time greater faith in her spiritual mother than in that sannayasi. It was her persuasion that made Chunilal begin chanting. So, at last, Chunilal began chanting the Hari Om mantra (a potent chant). Thence began his sadhana (spiritual effort or process of the elevation of the soul to Life Divine). The chant provided a healthy substitute for his absorption in low thoughts. A new interest in life, an enthusiasm for coming out of its groove, courage, moral and mental stamina, and proneness to equipoise, increased day by day and the fits subsided entirely in 3 or 4 months.
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Meditation
Meditation is simply the cultivation of the experience of silence. It is the simplest thing in the world to do. Any child could do it. Meditation is an accumulative experience. One can only know as much silence as he or she has experienced. Across a lifetime one can add up the total minutes of silence experienced as a measure of one's depth in meditation. The thoughts that come into one's mind when one is alone, that is one's karma. To change or transform these thoughts is a great work that requires much conscious effort. When one is alone long enough one comes to know the thoughts that arise in one's mind When one is alone for a much longer time, one's thoughts become so familiar that one loses interest in them. As one loses interest in one's thoughts and one's aloneness continues, conscious attention becomes focused on the feelings and emotions behind the thoughts. For every emotion the consciousness, in time, becomes aware of the volume of thoughts produced or attached to that emotion. Every thought associated to that emotion that we have experienced in our life will run through our mind for some time until a new or different emotion arises.
with and take care of. I probably had gone as far as I was able to at the time. In the deepest honesty of my heart, I realized that I had desires that pulled me back into the world. Everyone has the Maun mandir in the temple of their own heart, inside the tempests of the mind, the emotions and the psychic nature. The ignorance in the world is that most people are not aware of this fact. Somewhere in the heat of my vision I made a choice to champion education and fight ignorance. This decision led me back to North America.
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When one has been alone for a much longer time, one becomes familiar with the spectrum of one's emotions. All of one's emotions no matter how obscure come to the conscious attention again and again and again. In time, when one has been alone for a considerably longer time, one gets bored with one's emotions, and loses interest in the thoughts they stimulate. One's interest fades away and one comes to peace with one's emotions. As this sense of detachment and peace grows, one's consciousness becomes aware of a silent presence behind the emotions. The greater challenge is to maintain this silent presence when one is not alone, in the midst of living. This silent presence permeates us all, and in time, aloneness falls away, and like time, it becomes irrelevant. On leaving the Maun Mandir When I came out of my 98 days of solitude in Surat, Nandubhai advised me that anything that I learned in my time alone must be put to the test of life. It made much sense to me then and it still does today. I realize that God is both inside and outside, but the integrity to maintain this awareness on a daily basis can be quite a challenge. Of course nothing can be separate from God. In this I have the greatest faith. Hari Om. Hari Om Mota. Hari Om.
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When I came out of my thirteen months of solitude in Kumbakonam, Mota told me that if there was any place in the world that people were afraid to go for fear of death, that I should go there and spend the night. In God there is nothing to fear. Hari Om. Hari Om Mota. Hari Om. Hari Om. My greatest fear at that time was coming out of the Maun room and coming back into the world. It is now almost twentyeight years since I came out of the Maun room, and in that time I have had to face many of my deep seated fears about life and love. I have had my share of happiness and sorrow. I have travelled far and learned much of the ways of the world, but one thing stays constant in my life. Hari Om and Mota. Hari Om. Hari Om Mota. Hari Om. Hari Om and Mota were my constant companions during my time in solitude and they have stayed with me ever since. Hari Om and Mota watered the desert of my thoughts, and lit up a bright path to guide me through the storms of my emotions. Chanting Hari Om and spending time alone quickens the soul on its path and awakens spiritual being. Hari Om. Hari Om Mota. Hari Om. Even amidst the greatest involvements in life chanting Hari Om keeps one's spirit awake. Hari Om. Hari Om Mota. Hari Om. (Written June 13,1997, nine weeks before returning to India and entering Maun room for the fifth time.)
Kirpal Singh
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intellect. Om represents all, Om is the basis of your life, thought and intelligence. Om is everything. All words which denote objects are centred in Om. Hence the whole world has come from Om, rests in Om, and dissolves in Om. As soon as you sit for meditation, chant Om loudly 3 or 6 or 12 times. This will drive away all worldly thoughts from the mind and remove Vikshepa (tossing of mind). Then take to the mental repetition of Om. The Japa of Om (Pranava Japa) has a tremendous influence on the mind. The pronunciation of the sacred syllable Om, is one which has engaged the attention of all Europeans devoted to Eastern studies. The vibrations set up by this word are so powerful that, if one persists in taking recourse to them, they would bring the largest building to the ground. This seems difficult to believe in until one has tried the practice; but once having tried it one can easily understand how the above statement my be true and perfectly correct. I have tested the power of the vibrations and can quite believe that the effect would be as stated. Pronounced as spelt, it will have a certain effect upon the student; but pronounced in its correct method, it arouses and transforms every atom in his physical body, setting up new vibrations and conditions, and awakening the sleeping power of the body.
Hari Nama
Excerpts for Japa Yoga by Swami Sivananda The mere remembrance of Haris Name destroys all the accumulated sins of various births. In this Kali Yuga, there exists only the Name of Hari, Hari, Hari. In this Kali Yuga there is no other means, no other way, and no other method for attaining salvation. Even the sins of the greatest sinners are brought to nothing by the utterance of Haris Name (Name of God). Not only this, but by doing so, we get eternal safety, Self-realisation and eternal happiness. This is the importance of Hari-Nama
The Mind , by Shri Mota (translated from Guarati by Hemantkumar Neelkanth) This is a foreword to Motas poem To The Mind Mind is boundless and has many phases. For the mind to get involved in the activity of lifes evolution is not a small matter and even when it appears to cooperate it may slip away at any time. Its stimulation is so great that it remains active to appear almost as the truth. To perceive the trends of the mind and to determine their constructive or negative nature is difficult. Equally difficult is to remain balanced during its dynamic, active and completely spiritually awakened state as also during an equally powerful and volcanic emotion to know and understand life. Mind indulges in varied delusions, has many knots and prepossessions in understanding things. All these can be transformed, provided the mind is inclined favourably to lifes development and is ready
Om Japa
Excerpts for Japa Yoga by Swami Sivananda Om (Aum) is everything. Om is the Name or symbol of God, Isvara or Brahman. Om is your real Name. Om covers the whole threefold experience of man. Om stands for the phenomenal worlds. From Om this sense-universe has been projected. The world exists in Om and dissolves in Om. A represents the physical plane. U represents the mental and astral plane, the world of intelligent spirits, all heavens. M represents the whole deep sleep state, and all that is unknown even in your wakeful state, all that is beyond the reach of your
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T h e Sta t e o f B e i ng , b y M o t a M a h a r a j
The State of Being
By Mota Maharaj, (translated by Pratapbhai Upadhyaya, edited by Robin Armstrong) HARI OM 1. Being, being perfect is most subtle, yet unmanifest; when Being manifests, it pervades every cell of the body. 2. Being is beyond the reach of words. Being is past description.. The feeling of Being transcends human speech. It can only be felt in the heart. 3. Being is complete concentration, bereft of positive or negative thoughts. Total serenity fills the state of Being; know this as Being. 4. Being is never the province of duality and qualities. The realm of Being is far above the State of Jiva (individual consciousness). 5. When one transcends nature, the feeling of self-harmony is felt in the heart; That is real Being. 6. How can one transcend nature? One has to rise and be in that State of Being; higher, beyond nature. 7. Remembrance, prayerful singing and chanting of His name are the means; the practice of which when maintained for a sufficiently long, long period, strengthens Being; and as the interest in this practice grows, the mind and the other instruments subside and are stilled. 8. Being will then emerge; Even in social communications. 9. To rise higher than nature to the Higher Heart One should direct ones mind and the other instruments, inward; To the contemplation of That noblest Being. 10. Profound serenity, total oneness in the heart, Neither thoughts nor contemplation exist in Being; Total stillness everywhere. 11. This emerged state of Being, when it becomes complete and uninterrupted, radiates at the root of the mind and the other instruments (the senses and the ego). 12. Being is fully capable of fundamentally transforming the mind and the other instruments of perception, Consciousness will then prevail in ones very foundation, on account of Being. 13. Being has no particular form of its own. It settles where one welcomes it. 14. Being begins to descend, once it is perfect, And then rises to the peak of perfection; This happens when Being is awakened, It stabilizes with complete intensity. 15. This Being is a veritable touch-stone; Once it touches someone a little, Being loves to transform that person and love them completely. 16. The state of Being, though imperceptible, is completely dynamic; When Being permeates the body, it can at times be held up somewhere; One does not make an effort to jump over this hurdle by oneself. 17. By His repeated touch, He does his work; Being does its work by often making inroads. the total reflection of soul. forefront.
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when the living being associates with the divine sound vibration, he is freed from the endless cycle of karma. An excerpt from Sathya Sai Speaks VII, pp. 364-5. By Sathya Sai Baba The A U M of the OM, represents the Om Tat Sat principle, the That is the Truth, I am the Truth, the Truth is One principle. The OM is the everpresent voice within the echo of the Divine call, from the cavity of the heart. Listen to it, be thrilled by it; that is the inner adoration, of which external pujya or ritual worship is the outer symbol. With the ego rampant and rambling, how can the mind be balanced and faith be steady? Contemplate the OM, the symbol of the inner flame, which shines through the waking hours, the dream twilight and sleep night. That way you can earn grace abundantly.
Thou art immanent in all; And nothing is where Thy Word is not. jap ji 19 Again, All that is of life and all that is of matter is from the Naam (Whether visible or invisible), Without a Master-soul one cannot have contact with the Naam. .Suhi M.3
C h a n t i n g H ar i O m a n d D a n c i n g i n S u r at , G u j a r a t
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Why Prayer? By Shri Mota Maharaj Prayer is for making our mind clean and clear. It is the best means for this purpose. Just as dirt is cleared by washing clothes in water, the dirt of the mind is cleared by prayer to God done heartily. The intellect and the vital being become pure, and in such prayerful intellect, mind and vital being remain clean and pure. So the habit of prayer is the best and is always necessary. As one should bathe daily to keep the body clean, one should pray daily to keep the mind clean. It must be done from the very depth of ones heart. It must not be done as a mechanical habit or as some sort of a ritual. It must be done with real Bhava (presence) or with true emotion and devotion. One who does prayer with humility, love, devotion and faith can have dynamic life. Prayer is not the manifestation of aimless feelings. On the contrary, prayer is the best means to give proper shape to ones feelings. With the proper and continuous habit of prayer, there would occur fewer and fewer mistakes in life, because by continuous prayer one is inspired to always have good thoughts.
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accentuated. Chanting on a New Moon will give an extra vitality to your efforts over the following month until the next New Moon. A holy environment and spiritual companions are are great blessing. This chanting session will be held at Tanis Hargrave's home, on a farm 40 minutes north of Toronto, just outside of Aurora. Her address is 16527 Kennedy Rd. (between Aurora Rd and Mullock Drive). From Toronto drive North on Hwy 404, East on Aurora Rd, North on Kennedy, on the right hand side. If you need transportation call Robin at 416-465-4113. As usual there will be chanting, reading from spiritual texts, more Chanting, and then a pot luck vegetarian dinner.
Friday Night. Nov. 30, 2001 at 7:00 pm: Full Moon (once in a Blue Moon) Chanting of Hari Om. The Full Moon brings a heightened awareness of the pulls and attachments of both past and present. It is a potent time to secure our sense of oneness with each other. Group chanting and meditation at the time of the Full Moon strengthens spiritual and social awareness. If one can avoid being pulled out into the dualities in life, then Full Moon chanting generates affirmations that will carry you through to the next Full Moon. This evening of chanting UPCOMING MEDITATION and meditation will be held at AND CHANTING EVENTS: Alain Passenauds home, 517 Pape Thursday Night. Nov. 15, 2001 St. at the corner of Dingwall (use at 7:00 pm: Special New Moon the side entrance on Dingwall). Chanting of Hari Om. New Alains phone number is 416-465Moons are the peak points of 5263. As usual there will be subjective impressionability in the chanting, reading from spiritual month. Receptivity to core texts, more Chanting, and then a insights and to God are pot luck vegetarian dinner.
Friday Night. Dec. 14, 2001 at 7:00 pm: Special Solar Eclipse (New Moon) Chanting of Hari Om. Eclipses are times of great sensitivity and personal significance. This is a time of great darkness. When positive this can be a time of deep receptivity; but when negative it can be a time of gross materialism and fear! In the Middle East and the East an eclipse is considered to be a very spiritual time a time when great masters are born, especially when it occurs during holy days! At the new moon deep subjective seeds are planted. When the darkness lies without it becomes important to nurture the light within. An eclipse represents a special opportunity to increase ones spiritual intensity. This meditation will be held at Tanis Hargrave's home. As usual there will be chanting, reading from spiritual texts, more Chanting, and then a pot luck vegetarian dinner. Sunday Night, Dec. 30, 2001 at 7:00 pm: Full Moon (Lunar Eclipse) Chanting of Hari Om. The location of this meditation is yet to be determined. Call Robin at 416-465-4113 if you want to come. It is a good way to bring in the New Year! As usual there will be chanting, reading from spiritual texts, more Chanting, and then a pot luck vegetarian dinner.
Hari Om Robin