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VISHWAS???

 

 

 

A few days back was 'Sadguru Kabir Saheb's Jayanti' i.e., Jyestha Poornima.

Some new thoughts that emerged while contemplating on Kabir Saheb's

verses...

 

 

" Moko Kahan Dhundhere bande, Main to tere pass

mein...........................Kahet Kabir suno bhai sadho, mein to hun Vishwas

mein "

 

 

So, what is VISHWAS??? :-)

 

 

Is it Trust or mmm...is it Unaltered Faith on Something/Someone???

 

 

 

 

Lets divide and understand, VI + SHWAS = VISHWAS.

 

 

What is Shwas? Shwas means " breath " .....we say shwas-ucchwas means " breathing " .

 

 

Between Shwas (inhaling) and Ucchwas (exhaling) there is a " point " where there

is neither Shwas nor Ucchwas. This point could be called something like, Kumbhak

(aantar & bahya). This Point is VISHWAS :-)

In Sanskrit, the " Vi " root represents " Opposite " . If Shwas is 'breathing',

Vishwas is 'No Breathing'. In deeper states of Meditation, a sadhak attains

states of almost 'no breath'. This State is VISHWAS :-)

Shwas is

the connecting link between the Body and the Mind. We all know that

changes in breathing pattern represents different human moods. By

large, we identify that when Shwas is

fast the Mind could be experiencing anger, anxiety, tension..etc. as

compared to when its slower the feeling will be more composed,

peaceful, happy..etc. However, no matter whether the breath is slow or

fast, there is an impression on our conscious of the " mind " and the

" body " . So, what happens when there is No Shwas (breathing) ??? It is Death. It

is Death of the Mind (thus, its association with the body). This Death is

VISHWAS :-)

THUS, KABIR SAHEB SPAKE:

 

Moko Kahan Dhundhere Bande

 

Mein To Tere Paas Mein

 

Na Teerath Mein, Na Moorat Mein

 

Na Ekant Niwas Mein

 

Na Mandir Mein, Na Masjid Mein

 

Na Kabe Kailas Mein

 

 

 

Na Mein Jap Mein, Na Mein Tap Mein

 

Na Mein Barat Upaas Mein

 

Na Mein Kiriya Karm Mein Rehta

 

Nahin Jog Sanyas Mein

 

 

Nahin Pran Mein Nahin Pind Mein

 

Na Brahmand Akas Mein

 

Na Mein Prakuti Prawar Gufa Mein

 

Nahin Swasan Ki Swans Mein

 

Khoji Hoye Turat Mil Jaoon

 

Ik Pal Ki Talas Mein

 

Kahet Kabir Suno Bhai Sadho

 

Mein To Hun Viswas Mein

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Kahet Kabir Suno Bhai Sadho

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> Mein To Hun Viswas Mein

 

nice verses anupam ji,

you have nicely explained the breathing and its assciation with the

thoughts patterns in the body. Kabeer saheb has beautifully said that

we can find God if we have faith. It is said that we have this element

of faith inside us from the birth only, but due to involvement of

ourselves in wordly affairs we have started doubting. It is also

interesting that we doubt only which seems true to us.

is this faith or vishwaas is by virtue of His blessings or can be

developed? since deep faith is the ultimate key to experience Him, so

how one can have everlasting, deep faith and love with him? any tips?

 

so hum...

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Dear Sohum,

 

Vishwas (or Faith) can have various meanings at various levels of the

individual's consciousness. Ofcourse we can only find That, That is already

present within us. Its only a matter of evoking the same from the core of our

consciousness.

No tips for developing deep faith and love......but simply a sure-shot

scientific and systematic process; i.e., " Patanjali's Astanga Yog " ...yam, niyam,

asan, pranayam, prathyahar.......................

 

Let the rest of things come to us as destined whenever we are ready for

it.....whether it Tantra or Bhakti or Kriya or whatever..........

 

Regards,

Anupam

 

 

--- On Mon, 6/30/08, so hum <jigyaasuu wrote:

so hum <jigyaasuu

Re: VISHWAS???

 

Monday, June 30, 2008, 1:58 PM

 

 

 

 

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> Kahet Kabir Suno Bhai Sadho

 

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> Mein To Hun Viswas Mein

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