Guest guest Posted December 7, 2001 Report Share Posted December 7, 2001 Silentsoul,<br><br>"Anhad Naad", is that the Holy Spirit, the voice of love, kindness, wisdom and understanding of the Word? I would not call that an obstacle, but a step in enlightment of our path, a deffinite encouragement to sadhana. Right?<br><br>The miracles that we wittness should increase our faith. And, in increasing our faith, thus our enlightment grows.<br><br>Visions are glimpses of the future which often serve as a warning or are answers to prayer that we actually receive somewhere down the path of enlightenment.<br><br>Visions, miracles, or the voice of the Holy Spirit then are not obstacles but small encouragements to keep us on track.<br><br>Phone calls, door bells, emergencies and illnesses on the other hand are obstacles which need some how to be overcome so that we can have successful sadhana. Or.... we can look at these obstacles as yet another form of encouragement, that God is "fixin' to" do something wonderful in our life and therefore the evil one is trying to deter us.<br><br>As to who is the evil one....well....that one is also apart of us and to a larger extent the collective conciousness of all. We can, through sadahana, learn to and control the evil within ourselves. We can also learn to see the divinity in all through our practice of sadahana - Then we will begin to see the miracles of God/the divinity being present being present everywhere we look.<br><br>I have found all of this to be very true in my path and I truly see and appreciate the divine in all of you, which is something 10 years ago, I would never have been able to do.<br><br>vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2001 Report Share Posted December 7, 2001 Silentsoul and all members,<br><br>>>are obstacles a necessity for sadhna ? what is the latent purpose behind obstacles...?<< <br><br>I would like to share a vision with you all that I had some 20 years ago. While it made no sense at the time, today I see it coming to pass and getting larger.<br><br>Back during this time (20 yrs. past) I would rise up at 5:00am and pray/meditate for a full hour, totally without disturbance. At the end of on session a map began to appear on the wall. Next, my city (Corpus Christi, Texas) was pinpointed and there were lines extending out from there all over the world. It was amazing - fantastic even -my mouth was agape and my husbands alam went off. One would think that an obstacle to the vision, but as I went into the kitchen and fixed my husbands coffee to take to him, all I saw was the map. It was in all directions and it followed me or i walked through it all the way to my husband with the coffee before it dissolved.<br><br>Today, as I join all of my friends who are hindu, buddist, muslim and christian on the various clubs and in chat rooms, I can see that the map was showing me that through our faith in the divinity we are all being drawn together and the lines which extended out (at the time it looked like flight paths) could well have been internet connections. Realize we are from all over the world and our faiths vary, yet Love(God/the divine) is at the center of us all.<br><br>Love<br>vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2001 Report Share Posted December 7, 2001 By obstacles I am presuming that all the fluffy inner experiences that crowd the inner senses and divert the attention from transcending at times. All those experiences should be understood as just that, changing and not giving the goal of nirvana or sahaj samadhi or whatever you want to call the goal. However, they are certainly signposts to your state of being and much Vedic lit is given over to those signs including especially the Upanishads. Some of the minor Upanishads give more specific understandings. People see stars and devas, colors or great blackness, see movies and hear the hum of the body and hears the music of the spheres. If these visions are common to you then just know that you will grow used to them and hopefully fathom them thoroughly by the time of the goal. To be a master is to know all planes. Patanjali says not to become a puppet of the various beings but to stay true to goal. Buddha was tempted by higher powers before nirvana. Wish I had such problems. Nice topic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2001 Report Share Posted December 7, 2001 I have found that all the visions I have had have been to lead me along the path. Scary dark visions have led me in the direction to find the cause or root of a particularly evil problem i may have been having in my personality and get rid of it. Some of them I think were visions of the "fluffy" type that give hope but all of them have thus far led me to where I am today. I could never claim to be a master.....I believe I have gone through many,if not most, of the planes but since I have done so with out any instruction, it takes reflection to know if I was there or not.<br><br>I agree! Lovely topic.<br><br>vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2001 Report Share Posted December 7, 2001 Ego assists us in labeling things, for example "visions" that we share with others. Does this mean our ego wants others to know we are special or better than those who have no visions? Probably. I have come to a place that I no longer lable.....I enjoy and learn. While sharing is paramount to learning in this type of forum, it also leads us to labels. Is there a way around this? Or should we all just enjoy where we are and know that divine love leads..all we have to do is follow, without questioning or intellectual why's and how's. in love, mirabai Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2001 Report Share Posted December 7, 2001 The question of obstacles along the path is an interesting one indeed. <br><br>If we accept the idea of an underlying Oneness in the Universe then all there is, is the seeker seeking herself or himself. That premise, in turn, would answer your next series of questions: "Who is the creator of obstacles ? Is it god, Mother Nature, Our Karma, Universe, or some other entity?" The answer would be: "All of the above -- and 'they' are all you."<br><br>The individual embodied soul creates her or his own obstacles. They are all just manifestations of the particular forms of maya that are preventing a particular jiva from experiencing the internal Oneness -- in which all is well, in which there is no conflict, in which we realize all is well and all is well. We are are own enemies and our own saviors.<br><br>It's rather easy to reach an intellectual understanding of Oneness and Maya and all that. But the thing is to experience it, which is a different matter altogether -- because words, the mind alone, cannot take us there; they can only point the way. If it were easy, everyone would do it. But it's not easy. It's the spiritual equivalent of winning an Ironman Triathalon -- and then some. In other words, it's something that most people could theoretically achieve if they were to devote enough time and effort, if they were able to muster the discipline and stick to it, and work through the pain necessary to achieve success. <br><br>But the fact is, most people don't actually do it despite being "theoretically able" to -- not because they're bad or lesser people; it's just that they have not committed the necessary energy and will to the goal. Because not long after "training" begins, the honeymoon period falls away -- the novelty is gone; the drudgery begins. Bad days, bad moods, muscle pulls, dreary and cold mornings -- a million distractions of everyday life that make it easy to say, "Oh, the hell with it," and move on to other things.<br><br>The path of serious spirituality seems similar. And here I'd quote the wonderful feminist scholar of Tantra, Madhu Khanna, who wrote: "The process of becoming is not unilinear, moving in one direction either up or down, but it is dialectical, will pulls and pushes at every level. The Kundalini does not shoot up in a straight line, but at each stage of its unfolding it must undo the knots of different energies. With each successive untying, a specific transformation occurs...."<br><br>I like to consider our self-created "obstacles" reflections of our own needs along the path -- lessons we need to learn; knots being untied.<br><br>Aum Maatangyai Namaha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2001 Report Share Posted December 7, 2001 Thank you! Your post spoke to me in a personal way and is so very true on all counts!! It is so easy to understand when you put it like that without all the intellectual foo foo which usually looses me. I bow to you friend and thank you again! in love, mirabai Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2001 Report Share Posted December 8, 2001 Mirabai,<br><br>I dont consider myself any better for having had visions and I certainly dont wish them on others!<br>I havent had a vision in many years; yet, I used to have them regularly. MOst of my visions we like the quinessential night mare; they scared the bajabbers out of me! I believe that some of us just need the extra push(?) to get us going on a spiritual path and stay there. <br><br>The Divine gives us all different gifts from the seemingly mundane to the totally miraculous and they are to be used to the glory of the Divine and never to be construed as making anyone better than the next. The Divine is in all things and should consider ourselves blessed to be able to share and learn in divine fellowship.<br><br>These same questions you brought up come up in christian groups also. One prophesies so all want to prophesy. One speaks in unknow tongues so all want to do the same. It is either that or they want to condemn those who do prophesy or speak in tongues. <br><br>No gift from the Divine is of any worth if there is no love, for love is the greatest gift of all. Now, the prophet/disciple Paul advised that it is not wrong to seek the gifts of the Divine, but he strongly advised all of us to seek love. Love is the strength that will weld us together as one.<br><br>vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2001 Report Share Posted December 8, 2001 Vicki, that was not personal, just using it as an example because that happened to be the post I was reading when I was thinking about the label thing. I think the last line of my post says it all and in that respect it appears we are in agreement yes? ) in love, mirabai Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2001 Report Share Posted December 8, 2001 Devi,<br><br>I do love they way you explained obstacles alont the path.<br><br>In the bible, the Old Testament, Moses took the path, in the story of taking his people through the wilderness(darkness or evil of the mind). It took him 40 years! He was met with (or he himself)argueing, grumbling, complaining and murmuring about every little thing.<br><br>In the New Testament, Jesus took the path into the wilderness the same as Moses, but it only took him 40 days. So there you can see that the time varrience can be quit a bit between individuals as we defeat the snares of fear and the tangles of doubt and all the other stuff that is in the mind which does not belong there.<br><br>vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2001 Report Share Posted December 8, 2001 MOst deffinitely in agreement, mirabai! Yes!!!!<br><br>vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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