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Wednesday, 21 March 2007 18:47 |
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Shiva Virabadhra by Gregorian Bivolaru
It is said that in an era from the past, Shiva often took the kind form, most loved by his worshippers, and thus he appeared unexpectedly in front of those who loved him and who worshipped him constantly and frantically. At that time, the great God Daksha, the first son of Brahma, the Creator of the Universe, was very perseverant in performing the worshipping rituals consecrated to Shiva, as he had learned them from his Father Brahma, the Creator of the Universe.
Following her father’s example, his daughter Daksha Yani, also prayed to Shiva many times, full of love and fervour, having a very pure soul and a heart full of love for Shiva. She wanted very much to become Shiva’s divine lover |
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Monday, 19 March 2007 18:59 |
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Shiva Chandrasekara by Gregorian Bivolaru
It is said that Daksha, the son of Brahma, creator of the universe, had 27 daughters, and all of them looked like stars. All of them were in love with the young, brilliant and beautifulChandra. They all decided to marry Chandra. Nevertheless, of all his wives, Chandra was most attracted to Rohini, whom he loved more then the others. |
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Monday, 19 March 2007 18:42 |
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Shiva - Lingam of fire
SHIVA MANIFESTED AS A LINGAM OF FIRE – from SHIVA PURANA
In Hindus mythology there are many legends in which SHIVA plays a central role. From the many aspects and manifestations of Shiva, his manifestation as a lingam of fire is one of the most novel and mysterious ones. The immemorial legend, which makes accessible for us fundamental spiritual teachings, is written in the chapters 7-9 of the sacred text SHIVA PURANA. Here it is described the divine intervention of Shiva in the fight for supremacy – fight that seems endless and which destroyed the entire world – between Brahma, the creator of the Universe, and Vishnu, its keeper.
(In order to enter the intimacy of the myth, we give you a few details. |
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Monday, 19 March 2007 18:38 |
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Shiva - The Supreme Divine Master by Gregorian Bivolaru
Shiva, the power of dissolution that brings multiplicity to primordial unity, presides the different paths that liberate the individual soul (jivatma) from the conditionings of the incarnated existence and re-unifies it with the original Source, Paramatman.
He is considered the teacher of the four disciplines that lead to the union with the Ultimate Reality: |
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Wednesday, 14 March 2007 17:50 |
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Gurdjieff - the Unknown Man by Kenneth Walker, M. D
The Russian philosopher P. D. Ouspensky illustrated the difficulty of recognizing a teacher of esoteric knowledge, with two stories. The first told of a German who journeyed to India in search of a guru and returned without having found one. He had not realized that the native servant who looked after him while he was in that country was the man for whom he was seeking. The second story referred to a dealer in parrots living in Bordeaux, who, quite unbeknown to his fellow townsmen, was a teacher of esoteric knowledge. |
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Wednesday, 07 March 2007 17:23 |
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The Life of Milarepa - part 3 Now Milarepa began his meditation training. Marpa shut him up in a cave with a supply of provisions. Milarepa used to start his meditations each day by putting a lighted lamp on his head. He would continue meditating until the lamp went out. After eleven months of this Marpa and Damema came to take him out of isolation and assess his progress. Milarepa was reluctant to take a break from his meditations because |
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Wednesday, 07 March 2007 17:19 |
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The Life of Milarepa - part 2 Milarepa went to the Lama and requested to be taught. The Lama gave him some meditation instructions and told him to go practice but after a few days, the Lama had an insight that he was not the proper teacher for Milarepa, so he sent him on to a very learned Lama he knew of named "Marpa the Translator". |
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Wednesday, 07 March 2007 16:30 |
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The Life of Milarepa - part 1 Milarepa is one of the most widely known Tibetan Saints. In a superhuman effort, he rose above the miseries of his younger life and with the help of his Guru, Marpa the Translator, took to a solitary life of meditation until he had achieved the pinnacle of the enlightened state, never to be born again into the Samsara [whirlpool of life and death] of worldly existence. |
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Thursday, 01 March 2007 13:13 |
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Awakened Consciousness By George I. Gurdijeff
George Ivanovich Gurdjieff, b.1872, d. Oct. 29, 1949, founded a movement based on doctrines of enlightenment through meditation and heightened self-awareness that attracted many prominent followers in Europe and the United States. Of Russian-Armenian origin, Gurdjieff established his 'Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man' at Fontainebleau, France, where he settled in 1922. He wrote books like “Belzebub's Tales to His Grandson”,“Meetings with remarkable men” and “Life is real only then, when I am”. His disciples included architect Frank Lloyd Wright, painter Georgia O'Keefre, writer Katherine Mansfield, and journalist P. D. Ouspensky |
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