Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 2. SCIENCE OF TRIVENI IN THE GORAKSHA SATAKA OF GORAKHNATH, PART 2 RE: THE HOLY FAMILY TRINITY OF FATHER, MOTHER, & CHILD (HOLY SPIRIT) http://naturinologie.info/english.html http://www.salvationscience.com This segment does not pertain to The Goraksha Sataka, but to Gorakhnath or Gorakshanath and his guru, Matsyendranath. One comment about The Goraksha Paddhati: The two main techniques or Mudras listed there, are Khechari (Heavenly) Mudra and what has now become called " Alternate Nostril Breathing " . Gorakhanath states that Khechari Mudra and this " Cross-Breathing " , as Mahayanis call it, bestow Liberation, but that is not true if they are misinterpreted. The " Prana (formerly Breath, now Genetic Efflux, mainly urine and semen) is exchanged " between left and right " , which the text explains are Sun and Moon, which are the two main symbols for man and woman in many scriptures of the ancient world. Even our Christian St. Francis wrote a work called: " Brother Sun and Sister Moon " . This " solar and lunar " symbology is how these enigmatic methods are revealed to be Tantric. Gorakhnath's greatest disciple, Svatmarama, wrote, in his Hatha Yoga Pradipika: " Amaroli is drinking from the midsteam " . " All the (male) adept needs for Vajroli is some milk and a woman who is willing. " That means Rasa Tantra! Of that, there is no doubt! Now, the chela might see that these strange and unique teachings are the same Rasa Tantra Christians call " The Marriage Supper of the Lamb of God " . Those who are not able to be initiated, will cling to the current popular literal interpretations of Alternate Nostril Breathing and of Khechari Mudra, which is to stick your tongue up into the nasal cavity to stimulate the secretions of mucous, which you are to drink like " Soma " . As we have determined, especially from the Vedas, the oldest of Hindu Shastra, that Soma is Genetic Efflux, mostly urine. We have already determined that Soma describes the Five Sacraments of Genetic Efflux: 1. Urine, Shivambu, 2. Semen, Shukla, Shukra, Bindu, 3. Milk from Shakti Ma, 4. Menstruum, Rajas, and, 5. Saliva, the least of these literal Sacraments of the Holy Eucharist. But those who must cling to old errors, which never benefited anyone, can deny Rasa Tantra and practice breathing exercises and can suck their post-nasal drip forever without any benefit. As we have said, these Nath Mudras can sometimes be highly allegorical, since they already stated there is a secret, not to be told. These many techniques are a departure from the Sanatana Dharma, until the chela realizes that this is all about Rasa Tantra, placing Prana or Bioplasma in the Middle Path or Channel of Shushumna, whereby the Kundalini Shakti or Holy Spirit will rise to the two highest Chakras in the head. Get honest and intelligent, and figure out the mistakes in your Yoga Sadhana and correct them. Otherwise, you will fail to attain the Longer, Happier Life. Gorakhnath states that these two techniques will bestow Liberation, but check out the students at all the Yoga schools, and you will see that erroneous practices, derived from these false, literal interpretations, have failed to Save anyone from anything. Get real! Jai SitaRam! Jai Om. - Sw. Tantrasangha ------------------------------ A HISTORY OF THE NATH YOGA LINEAGE AND ITS FOUNDERS Matsyendranath From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matsyendranath Macchindranath(9th-10th century) was one of the eighty-four Mahasiddhas, and is the patron deity of Nepal. He was guru of Gorakshanath, with whom he founded the school of Hatha yoga, one of the branches of Yogic practices. Nomenclature and etymology Macchindranath was born out of fish's (Sanskrit: Matsya) 'womb' (Sanskrit: garbha) and then adopted by a fisherman. He is considered by many to be the founder of the Nath Sampradaya of sadhus. While the Naths had actually been known much earlier, from the time of Dattatreya, Macchinndranath did initiate a revival by combining the three viewpoints of Siddha, Tantra, and Nath philosophy. Scholarship has tentatively associated Macchindranath with Luipa who is venerated as a Mahasiddha in Vajrayana. Machhindranath temples in Nepal Amongst the most famous temples of Machhindranath in Kathmandu valley, one is Rato (red) Machhindranath temple in Patan (near Kathmandu) and the other one is Seto (white) Machhindranath temple in Kathmandu. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matsyendranath ----------------------------- Gorakshanath From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Gorakhnath) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorakhnath Gorakshanath (also known as Gorakhnath) was an 11th to 12th century Nath yogi, connected to Shaivism as one of the two most important disciples of Matsyendranath, the other being Caurangi. There are varying records of the spiritual descent of Gorakshanath. All name Adinath and Matsyendranath as two teachers preceding him in the succession. Though one account lists five gurus preceding Adinath and another lists six teachers between Matsyendranath and Gorakshanath, current tradition has Adinath identified with Lord Shiva as the direct teacher of Matsyendranath, who was himself the direct teacher of Gorakshanath. The Nath tradition underwent its greatest expansion during the time of Gorakshanath. He produced a number of writings and even today is considered the greatest of the Nathis. It has been purported that it was Gorakshanath who wrote the first books on Laya yoga. In India there are many caves, many with temples built over them, where it is said that Gorakshanath spent time in meditation. According to Bhagawan Nityananda, the samadhi shrine (tomb) of Gorakshanath resides at Nath Mandir near the Vajreshwari temple about a kilometer from Ganeshpuri, Maharashtra, India. Romola Butalia, an Indian writer of Yoga history lists the works attributed to Gorakshanath as follows: " Guru Gorakhnath is thought to have authored several books including the Goraksha Samhita, Goraksha Gita, Siddha Siddhanta Paddhati, Yoga Martanada, Yoga Siddhanta Paddhati, Yoga-Bija, Yoga Chintamani. He is believed to be the founder of the Nath Sampradaya and it is stated that the nine Naths and 84 Siddhas are all human forms, created as yogic manifestations to spread the message of yoga and meditation to the world. It is they who reveal samadhi to mankind. " One legend states that Guru Gorakshanath, the " eternal sage " , traditionally associated with Hatha Yoga (one of the branches of Yogic practices), has been around for thousands of years watching the welfare of humanity. Other legends ascribe different stories to his birth and the period of his worldly existence, and they vary greatly. The Nath Rahasya, which literally translates into the mystery of the masters, recounts birth, work, and death of nine such Naths (masters), and Guru Gorakshanath was the ninth Nath, preceded by his Guru, the eighth Nath, namely, Matsyendranath. Traditionally, Guru Gorakshanath is believed to have been born sometime in the 8th century, whereas some believe it to be anytime from 8th century to several centuries later. He traveled widely across the Indian subcontinent, and accounts about him are found in some forms or others several places including Afghanistan, Baluchistan, Punjab, Sind, Uttar Pradesh, Nepal, Assam, Bengal, Maharashtra, and even Sri Lanka. Gurkhas of Nepal also take their name from this saint. Gorakhpur, the district headquarters of Gorakhpur District, is believed to derive its name from Guru Gorakhnath. Osho (Rajneesh) regarded Gorakshanath as one of the four great innovators of Indian religion, alongside Patanjali, Buddha, and Krishna, who are to be regarded as originating the paths of yoga, meditation, and love respectively. Gorakshanath (who Osho called Gorakh) originated the search for " methods and techniques of sadhana " . " Through him a new type of religion was born. Without Gorakh, there could be no Kabir, no Nanak, no Dadu, no Vajid, no Farid, no Meera -- without Gorakh none of these are possible. " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorakhnath ********************************************************** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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