Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 *The Voice of God-part-1* ** Suppose a near and dear one staying at a distant place calls us up. How pleasing and joyful would it be for us to hear his or her voice! Exchange of emotions, ideas, news etc. will ensue. Now, suppose he or she at the other end stops speaking. What will be our reaction at this end? We will eagerly ask, 'Hey, what's the matter? Why don't you speak?' Speech is one of the most potent means of communication. Exchange of ideas through voice very commonly takes place among the created beings who are endowed with the power of speech. But is it possible to communicate with the Creator through sound? Can the silent become eloquent and the soundless speak? The scriptures say, yes, He can speak, because He is also the Shabda-Brahman, the cosmic sound; all sounds originate from Him only. According to the scriptures when creation was over the Progenitor voiced His instructions to His progeny. The Gita records such a significant command in the following verse: *Sahayajnah prajah srishtva purovacha prajapatih Anena prasavishyadhvam esha vostvishtakamadhuk.* In the beginning Prajapati, having created men together with Yajna (or Vedic sacrifice--selfless work dedicated to God) as their duty, declared: 'By this shall you multiply. May this be to you the cow of plenty yielding all your wants.' In the succeeding verses the Gita gives for the created beings a long list of the do's and dont's for mutual living. Now the question is: Is He satisfied with what His progeny have been doing on the earth or has He any admonishment to utter? Does He speak either to take us to task for our unsatisfactory performances or to appreciate our accomplishments? Records from the lives of great saints and sages show that God does continue to guide or admonish His progeny. Swami Vivekananda, during his second visit to the West, took Swami Turiyananda with him and wanted to engage him in work. Turiyananda was a monk of contemplative nature and hesitated to plunge into work. Swami Vivekananda said to him, 'It is the will of the Mother that you should take charge of the work there.' At this the brother-disciple said jocosely, 'Rather say it is your will. Certainly you have not heard the Mother communicate Her will to you in that way. How can we hear the words of the Mother?' 'Yes, brother,' said Swamiji with great emotion, 'Yes, the words of the Mother can be heard as clearly as we hear one another...' What will happen to a devotee if he or she by a rare good fortune were to hear the voice of the Lord? Words fail to describe the feelings of such a fortunate one. He might lose his power of speech and might become dumb with wonder; or he might start talking and behaving in an irrelevant manner. And many more queer things might happen to such a devotee. Blessed are they who hear such a Divine Voice and lose themselves. Religious books throughout the world never tire of recording instances of devotees hearing the voice of the Lord. They are legion. Let us see how God's voice is heard by the devotees. Taken from : www.sriramakrishnamath.org Prasanna Kumar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 Dear Prasanna Kumar Jee, Namaskar. I confirm existence of devotees even today, who had the opportunity of hearing physical voice of our Great Divine Mother. Voice of Divine Mother is truth and it shall be accepted without any doubt. Source : Lectures by Learned Saints Best Regards Upendra V Prasanna Kumar Kasturi <groupowner.prasanna > Wednesday, 22 November, 2006 8:33:12 AM The Voice of God-part-1 The Voice of God-part-1 Suppose a near and dear one staying at a distant place calls us up. How pleasing and joyful would it be for us to hear his or her voice! Exchange of emotions, ideas, news etc. will ensue. Now, suppose he or she at the other end stops speaking. What will be our reaction at this end? We will eagerly ask, 'Hey, what's the matter? Why don't you speak?' Speech is one of the most potent means of communication. Exchange of ideas through voice very commonly takes place among the created beings who are endowed with the power of speech. But is it possible to communicate with the Creator through sound? Can the silent become eloquent and the soundless speak? The scriptures say, yes, He can speak, because He is also the Shabda-Brahman, the cosmic sound; all sounds originate from Him only. According to the scriptures when creation was over the Progenitor voiced His instructions to His progeny. The Gita records such a significant command in the following verse: Sahayajnah prajah srishtva purovacha prajapatih Anena prasavishyadhvam esha vostvishtakamadhuk. In the beginning Prajapati, having created men together with Yajna (or Vedic sacrifice--selfless work dedicated to God) as their duty, declared: 'By this shall you multiply. May this be to you the cow of plenty yielding all your wants.' In the succeeding verses the Gita gives for the created beings a long list of the do's and dont's for mutual living. Now the question is: Is He satisfied with what His progeny have been doing on the earth or has He any admonishment to utter? Does He speak either to take us to task for our unsatisfactory performances or to appreciate our accomplishments? Records from the lives of great saints and sages show that God does continue to guide or admonish His progeny. Swami Vivekananda, during his second visit to the West, took Swami Turiyananda with him and wanted to engage him in work. Turiyananda was a monk of contemplative nature and hesitated to plunge into work. Swami Vivekananda said to him, 'It is the will of the Mother that you should take charge of the work there.' At this the brother-disciple said jocosely, 'Rather say it is your will. Certainly you have not heard the Mother communicate Her will to you in that way. How can we hear the words of the Mother?' 'Yes, brother,' said Swamiji with great emotion, 'Yes, the words of the Mother can be heard as clearly as we hear one another...' What will happen to a devotee if he or she by a rare good fortune were to hear the voice of the Lord? Words fail to describe the feelings of such a fortunate one. He might lose his power of speech and might become dumb with wonder; or he might start talking and behaving in an irrelevant manner. And many more queer things might happen to such a devotee. Blessed are they who hear such a Divine Voice and lose themselves. Religious books throughout the world never tire of recording instances of devotees hearing the voice of the Lord. They are legion. Let us see how God's voice is heard by the devotees. 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Guest guest Posted November 23, 2006 Report Share Posted November 23, 2006 spiritually sensitive people can hear the voices of God, Angels and Divine spirits from a different planes this is called CLAIRAUDIENCE. we can become clearaudience by becoming deeply spiritual, by bhakti and truthful. CLAIRCONSCIENCE is clear thinking, clearconscience people can think what God and Divine beings think, similarly, CLAIRVOYANCE is seeing the divine. God Bless, Om namah shivaya, Divakar. --- upendra rao <upendrav2003 (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: > > Dear Prasanna Kumar Jee, > > Namaskar. I confirm existence of devotees even > today, who had the opportunity of hearing physical > voice of our Great Divine Mother. Voice of Divine > Mother is truth and it shall be accepted without any > doubt. > > Source : Lectures by Learned Saints > > Best Regards > > Upendra V > > > Prasanna Kumar Kasturi > <groupowner.prasanna > > > Wednesday, 22 November, 2006 8:33:12 AM > The Voice of > God-part-1 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The Voice of God-part-1 > > > > > Suppose a near and dear one staying at a distant > place calls us up. How pleasing and joyful would it > be for us to hear his or her voice! Exchange of > emotions, ideas, news etc. will ensue. Now, suppose > he or she at the other end stops speaking. What will > be our reaction at this end? We will eagerly ask, > 'Hey, what's the matter? Why don't you speak?' > > Speech is one of the most potent means of > communication. Exchange of ideas through voice very > commonly takes place among the created beings who > are endowed with the power of speech. But is it > possible to communicate with the Creator through > sound? Can the silent become eloquent and the > soundless speak? The scriptures say, yes, He can > speak, because He is also the Shabda-Brahman, the > cosmic sound; all sounds originate from Him only. > According to the scriptures when creation was over > the Progenitor voiced His instructions to His > progeny. The Gita records such a significant command > in the following verse: > > Sahayajnah prajah srishtva > purovacha prajapatih > Anena prasavishyadhvam > esha vostvishtakamadhuk. > > In the beginning Prajapati, having created men > together with Yajna (or Vedic sacrifice--selfless > work dedicated to God) as their duty, declared: 'By > this shall you multiply. May this be to you the cow > of plenty yielding all your wants.' > > In the succeeding verses the Gita gives for the > created beings a long list of the do's and dont's > for mutual living. > > Now the question is: Is He satisfied with what His > progeny have been doing on the earth or has He any > admonishment to utter? Does He speak either to take > us to task for our unsatisfactory performances or to > appreciate our accomplishments? Records from the > lives of great saints and sages show that God does > continue to guide or admonish His progeny. > > Swami Vivekananda, during his second visit to the > West, took Swami Turiyananda with him and wanted to > engage him in work. Turiyananda was a monk of > contemplative nature and hesitated to plunge into > work. Swami Vivekananda said to him, 'It is the will > of the Mother that you should take charge of the > work there.' At this the brother-disciple said > jocosely, 'Rather say it is your will. Certainly you > have not heard the Mother communicate Her will to > you in that way. How can we hear the words of the > Mother?' 'Yes, brother,' said Swamiji with great > emotion, 'Yes, the words of the Mother can be heard > as clearly as we hear one another...' > > What will happen to a devotee if he or she by a rare > good fortune were to hear the voice of the Lord? > Words fail to describe the feelings of such a > fortunate one. He might lose his power of speech and > might become dumb with wonder; or he might start > talking and behaving in an irrelevant manner. And > many more queer things might happen to such a > devotee. Blessed are they who hear such a Divine > Voice and lose themselves. > > Religious books throughout the world never tire of > recording instances of devotees hearing the voice of > the Lord. They are legion. 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Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 Dear Divakar Jee, Namaskar. Thank you for nice messge posting. Best Regards Upendra V Divakara Tanjore <div_tan > Thursday, 23 November, 2006 8:41:07 PM Re: The Voice of God-part-1 spiritually sensitive people can hear the voices of God, Angels and Divine spirits from a different planes this is called CLAIRAUDIENCE. we can become clearaudience by becoming deeply spiritual, by bhakti and truthful. CLAIRCONSCIENCE is clear thinking, clearconscience people can think what God and Divine beings think, similarly, CLAIRVOYANCE is seeing the divine. God Bless, Om namah shivaya, Divakar. --- upendra rao <upendrav2003@ .co. in> wrote: > > Dear Prasanna Kumar Jee, > > Namaskar. I confirm existence of devotees even > today, who had the opportunity of hearing physical > voice of our Great Divine Mother. Voice of Divine > Mother is truth and it shall be accepted without any > doubt. > > Source : Lectures by Learned Saints > > Best Regards > > Upendra V > > > Prasanna Kumar Kasturi > <groupowner.prasanna @gmail.com> > om_namah_shivaya_ group@ s.com > Wednesday, 22 November, 2006 8:33:12 AM > [om_namah_shivaya_ group] The Voice of > God-part-1 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The Voice of God-part-1 > > > > > Suppose a near and dear one staying at a distant > place calls us up. How pleasing and joyful would it > be for us to hear his or her voice! Exchange of > emotions, ideas, news etc. will ensue. Now, suppose > he or she at the other end stops speaking. What will > be our reaction at this end? We will eagerly ask, > 'Hey, what's the matter? Why don't you speak?' > > Speech is one of the most potent means of > communication. Exchange of ideas through voice very > commonly takes place among the created beings who > are endowed with the power of speech. But is it > possible to communicate with the Creator through > sound? Can the silent become eloquent and the > soundless speak? The scriptures say, yes, He can > speak, because He is also the Shabda-Brahman, the > cosmic sound; all sounds originate from Him only. > According to the scriptures when creation was over > the Progenitor voiced His instructions to His > progeny. The Gita records such a significant command > in the following verse: > > Sahayajnah prajah srishtva > purovacha prajapatih > Anena prasavishyadhvam > esha vostvishtakamadhuk. > > In the beginning Prajapati, having created men > together with Yajna (or Vedic sacrifice--selfless > work dedicated to God) as their duty, declared: 'By > this shall you multiply. May this be to you the cow > of plenty yielding all your wants.' > > In the succeeding verses the Gita gives for the > created beings a long list of the do's and dont's > for mutual living. > > Now the question is: Is He satisfied with what His > progeny have been doing on the earth or has He any > admonishment to utter? Does He speak either to take > us to task for our unsatisfactory performances or to > appreciate our accomplishments? Records from the > lives of great saints and sages show that God does > continue to guide or admonish His progeny. > > Swami Vivekananda, during his second visit to the > West, took Swami Turiyananda with him and wanted to > engage him in work. Turiyananda was a monk of > contemplative nature and hesitated to plunge into > work. Swami Vivekananda said to him, 'It is the will > of the Mother that you should take charge of the > work there.' At this the brother-disciple said > jocosely, 'Rather say it is your will. Certainly you > have not heard the Mother communicate Her will to > you in that way. How can we hear the words of the > Mother?' 'Yes, brother,' said Swamiji with great > emotion, 'Yes, the words of the Mother can be heard > as clearly as we hear one another...' > > What will happen to a devotee if he or she by a rare > good fortune were to hear the voice of the Lord? > Words fail to describe the feelings of such a > fortunate one. He might lose his power of speech and > might become dumb with wonder; or he might start > talking and behaving in an irrelevant manner. And > many more queer things might happen to such a > devotee. Blessed are they who hear such a Divine > Voice and lose themselves. > > Religious books throughout the world never tire of > recording instances of devotees hearing the voice of > the Lord. They are legion. Let us see how God's > voice is heard by the devotees. > > Taken from : www.sriramakrishnam ath.org > > Prasanna Kumar > > > > > > > > > > > > > <!-- > > #ygrp-mlmsg > {font-size:13px; font-family: arial,helvetica, clean,sans- serif;} > #ygrp-mlmsg table {font-size:inherit; font:100% ;} > #ygrp-mlmsg select, input, textarea {font:99% > arial,helvetica, clean,sans- serif;} > #ygrp-mlmsg pre, code {font:115% monospace;} > #ygrp-mlmsg * {line-height: 1.22em;} > #ygrp-text{ > font-family: Georgia; > } > #ygrp-text p{ > margin:0 0 1em 0; > } > #ygrp-tpmsgs{ > font-family: Arial; > clear:both; > } > #ygrp-vitnav{ > padding-top: 10px; > font-family: Verdana; > font-size:77% ; > margin:0; > } > #ygrp-vitnav a{ > padding:0 1px; > } > #ygrp-actbar{ > clear:both; > margin:25px 0; > white-space: nowrap; > color:#666; > text-align:right; > } > #ygrp-actbar .left{ > float:left; > white-space: nowrap; > } > .bld{font-weight: bold;} > #ygrp-grft{ > font-family: Verdana; > font-size:77% ; > padding:15px 0; > } > #ygrp-ft{ > font-family: verdana; > font-size:77% ; > border-top:1px solid #666; > padding:5px 0; > } > #ygrp-mlmsg #logo{ > padding-bottom: 10px; > } > > #ygrp-vital{ > background-color: #e0ecee; > margin-bottom: 20px; > padding:2px 0 8px 8px; > } > #ygrp-vital #vithd{ > font-size:77% ; > font-family: Verdana; > font-weight: bold; > color:#333; > text-transform: uppercase; > } > #ygrp-vital ul{ > padding:0; > margin:2px 0; > } > === message truncated === ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - Divakar Tanjore, Usui Reiki Master and Teacher, Seichim Reiki Master and Teacher, Member of Distance Healing Network, http://www.the- dhn.com/ ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta. http://new.mail. ________ India Answers: Share what you know. 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Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 Dear Upendra Garu There is a beautiful and simple explanation to this concept with energy. Every thing and every soul's energy vibrates at some frequency, Gods and divine beings are at high vibrations and Rakshasas and Negative beings vibrate at low frequencey vibrations. Human souls vibrate in between, trying to get to the higher vibration, some souls among us by good karma, love and bhakti move towards higher energy so they can see, feel and hear the divine beings. The path of love, kindness, bhakti, truthfulness will lead towards the divine or higher vibration, this is what we strive for, this is moksha, we want to get away from this low vibration to high divine energy. We all can see (CLAIRVOYANCE), feel (CLAIRCONSCIENCE)and hear(CLEARAUDIENCE) the divine if we tend to get to the higher energy realms by path of love, kindness, truth, bhakti and sacrifice. the tools available to do that are prayer, meditation, mantra chanting etc. Om namah Shivaya, Love and Light, Divakar. --- upendra rao <upendrav2003 (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: > Dear Divakar Jee, > > Namaskar. Thank you for nice messge posting. > > Best Regards > > Upendra V > > > Divakara Tanjore <div_tan > > > Thursday, 23 November, 2006 8:41:07 PM > Re: The Voice of > God-part-1 > > spiritually sensitive people can hear the voices of > God, Angels and Divine spirits from a different > planes > this is called CLAIRAUDIENCE. we can become > clearaudience by becoming deeply spiritual, by > bhakti > and truthful. > > CLAIRCONSCIENCE is clear thinking, clearconscience > people can think what God and Divine beings think, > similarly, CLAIRVOYANCE is seeing the divine. > > God Bless, > Om namah shivaya, > Divakar. > > --- upendra rao <upendrav2003@ .co. in> wrote: > > > > > Dear Prasanna Kumar Jee, > > > > Namaskar. I confirm existence of devotees even > > today, who had the opportunity of hearing physical > > voice of our Great Divine Mother. Voice of Divine > > Mother is truth and it shall be accepted without > any > > doubt. > > > > Source : Lectures by Learned Saints > > > > Best Regards > > > > Upendra V > > > > > > Prasanna Kumar Kasturi > > <groupowner.prasanna @gmail.com> > > om_namah_shivaya_ group@ s.com > > Wednesday, 22 November, 2006 8:33:12 AM > > [om_namah_shivaya_ group] The Voice of > > God-part-1 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The Voice of God-part-1 > > > > > > > > > > Suppose a near and dear one staying at a distant > > place calls us up. How pleasing and joyful would > it > > be for us to hear his or her voice! Exchange of > > emotions, ideas, news etc. will ensue. Now, > suppose > > he or she at the other end stops speaking. What > will > > be our reaction at this end? We will eagerly ask, > > 'Hey, what's the matter? Why don't you speak?' > > > > Speech is one of the most potent means of > > communication. Exchange of ideas through voice > very > > commonly takes place among the created beings who > > are endowed with the power of speech. But is it > > possible to communicate with the Creator through > > sound? Can the silent become eloquent and the > > soundless speak? The scriptures say, yes, He can > > speak, because He is also the Shabda-Brahman, the > > cosmic sound; all sounds originate from Him only. > > According to the scriptures when creation was over > > the Progenitor voiced His instructions to His > > progeny. The Gita records such a significant > command > > in the following verse: > > > > Sahayajnah prajah srishtva > > purovacha prajapatih > > Anena prasavishyadhvam > > esha vostvishtakamadhuk. > > > > In the beginning Prajapati, having created men > > together with Yajna (or Vedic sacrifice--selfless > > work dedicated to God) as their duty, declared: > 'By > > this shall you multiply. May this be to you the > cow > > of plenty yielding all your wants.' > > > > In the succeeding verses the Gita gives for the > > created beings a long list of the do's and dont's > > for mutual living. > > > > Now the question is: Is He satisfied with what His > > progeny have been doing on the earth or has He any > > admonishment to utter? Does He speak either to > take > > us to task for our unsatisfactory performances or > to > > appreciate our accomplishments? Records from the > > lives of great saints and sages show that God does > > continue to guide or admonish His progeny. > > > > Swami Vivekananda, during his second visit to the > > West, took Swami Turiyananda with him and wanted > to > > engage him in work. Turiyananda was a monk of > > contemplative nature and hesitated to plunge into > > work. Swami Vivekananda said to him, 'It is the > will > > of the Mother that you should take charge of the > > work there.' At this the brother-disciple said > > jocosely, 'Rather say it is your will. Certainly > you > > have not heard the Mother communicate Her will to > > you in that way. How can we hear the words of the > > Mother?' 'Yes, brother,' said Swamiji with great > > emotion, 'Yes, the words of the Mother can be > heard > > as clearly as we hear one another...' > > > > What will happen to a devotee if he or she by a > rare > > good fortune were to hear the voice of the Lord? > > Words fail to describe the feelings of such a > > fortunate one. He might lose his power of speech > and > > might become dumb with wonder; or he might start > > talking and behaving in an irrelevant manner. And > > many more queer things might happen to such a > > devotee. Blessed are they who hear such a Divine > > Voice and lose themselves. > > > > Religious books throughout the world never tire of > > recording instances of devotees hearing the voice > of > > the Lord. They are legion. Let us see how God's > > voice is heard by the devotees. > > > > Taken from : www.sriramakrishnam ath.org > > > > Prasanna Kumar > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > <!-- > > > > #ygrp-mlmsg > > > {font-size:13px; font-family: arial,helvetica, > clean,sans- serif;} > > #ygrp-mlmsg table {font-size:inherit; font:100% ;} > > #ygrp-mlmsg select, input, textarea {font:99% > > arial,helvetica, clean,sans- serif;} > > #ygrp-mlmsg pre, code {font:115% monospace;} > > #ygrp-mlmsg * {line-height: 1.22em;} > > #ygrp-text{ > > font-family: Georgia; > > } > > #ygrp-text p{ > > margin:0 0 1em 0; > > } > > #ygrp-tpmsgs{ > > font-family: Arial; > > clear:both; > > } > === message truncated === -------------------------- Divakar Tanjore, Usui Reiki Master and Teacher, Seichim Reiki Master and Teacher, Member of Distance Healing Network, http://www.the-dhn.com/ -------------------------- Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. http://music./unlimited Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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