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Faith

By Swami Shivananda

 

Faith in God elevates the soul, purifies the heart and

emotions, and leads to the vision of God. Faith is the soul

of every religion. It creates new hopes and awakens in one

the presence of God. Faith is the eye that sees the Lord,

and the hand that clings to Him. Faith is power. Faith is

strength. Faith is abundant energy. He who has faith is

strong. He who doubts is weak. Strong faith precedes

great actions.

 

Faith illumines the spiritual path, builds a bridge across the

gulf of death, and takes one to the other shore of fearlessness

and deathlessness.

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Yes; The Faith is precondition to any spiritual endevour. Hindu

mythology has used Lord Shiva to sybolise Faith. Shiva had a wife

named Sati, who syboloses the Curiosity, which is pure mental

activity. She (the Curiosity) had to burn herself into the fire of

Duty (the Yagan of Daksha Prajapati)and to take a new birth as

Respectfull Belife (Sradha)to wed lord Shiva (Faith)again in order to

learn as how to perceive the charachetr of Rama (The Absolute)

With love to all Sadhaks/Sadhikas

Satish

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Namaste Satish

 

Here is for you,

 

Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra

 

Om Tryambhakam Yajamahe

Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam

Urvarukamiva Bandhanan

Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritat

 

We worship the Three-eyed One (Lord Siva).

Who is fragrant and who nourishes well all beings.

May He liberate us from death for the sake of immortality,

Even as the cucumber is severed from bondage to the creeper.

 

 

love

Ninna

 

 

-- In , safar_x <no_reply> wrote:

> Yes; The Faith is precondition to any spiritual endevour. Hindu

> mythology has used Lord Shiva to sybolise Faith. Shiva had a wife

>

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Namaste Satish

 

Thank you for sharing heart faith.

loving kindness

Ninna

 

Here is more on Faith:

 

True Faith

By Swami Shivananda

 

True faith must come from the heart. It must be rooted

deep within the heart. The faith that comes from the mind

only- what we might call mental faith- is not real and

lasting. It is faith only when things go well. But when

adverse conditions prevail, this kind of mental faith

breaks down. It is not strong. It is a kind of faith with

expectation.

 

Faith and self-surrender both mean the same thing. If there

is faith in God, then one will have perfect surrender unto

him. If one has surrendered to God, one will have perfect

faith in Him.

 

Most of us have a faith and surrender that is tinged with

some kind of selfishness and expectation of results. Our

faith is not pure and taintless. As is our prayer, so is

our faith. If the prayer is for petty things and rewards,

the faith also will be weak and faltering. If the petty

things and rewards are not granted by God, our faith soon

evaporates. We lose faith in Him, and even go to the extent

of turning against God.

 

A strong faith meets all tests, trials and challenges of life

with courage, cheer and confidence. Such a faith has a true

understanding and knowledge of God's grace, knowing that

what He does is for our good.

 

, safar_x <no_reply> wrote:

> Yes; The Faith is precondition to any spiritual endevour.

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So true.

 

I think the word "FAITH" was elegantly described by St. Augustine.

 

"Faith is something that you don't see, but what you see is the

effect of it."

 

Regards,

 

Dr. Yadu

 

 

, "ninnapeeps" <ninnapeeps> wrote:

> Faith

> By Swami Shivananda

>

> Faith in God elevates the soul, purifies the heart and

> emotions, and leads to the vision of God. Faith is the soul

> of every religion. It creates new hopes and awakens in one

> the presence of God. Faith is the eye that sees the Lord,

> and the hand that clings to Him. Faith is power. Faith is

> strength. Faith is abundant energy. He who has faith is

> strong. He who doubts is weak. Strong faith precedes

> great actions.

>

> Faith illumines the spiritual path, builds a bridge across the

> gulf of death, and takes one to the other shore of fearlessness

> and deathlessness.

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In my humble opinion,Dr. Yadu, while trying to deciphering some

sanscrit word we must not be guided by any other european language

than "Nighantu" and "Nirukta". Faith is translated in sanskrit

as "Vishwas". There is need to undersand the difference between

the "Vishwas" and "Andh-Vishwas". Likewise Shiva is " Sah - Va "

meaning that which is benificial or for welfare (Kalyana) and

completely embeded into metirial consciousness.

Thanks for ellucidating the concept anyway

Love All

Satish

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Faith has a very deep meaning and has an important place in Sadhna.

Someone told me Faith alone can take one on the higher realms of

Sadhna.

 

But can Faith alone, take us to Moksha ? wat should be its true

role in a sadhaka's life ?

 

regards

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