Saturday 28 April 2018

If someone had offended you, insulted you or disappointed you, let it go. If you are remembering all the ways you have been hurt or forgotten, let it go. Ask yourself, what good does it do for me to hold on to this.

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If someone had offended you, insulted you or disappointed you, let it go. If you are remembering all the ways you have been hurt or forgotten, let it go. Ask yourself, what good does it do for me to hold on to this. 💀👁💀Namaste Beautiful Souls. It's time for Weekend Vibes. 🕉🕉 Yes, Let it go for your own good. Holding onto negativity just poisons your own energy. Forgiveness is a powerful tool in your journey. The past has no power over the present moment. Live the present by letting go off all the past bitter moments. There is great value in the art of forgiveness. Forgiveness is recognising the reality that what has happened has already happened, and that there’s no point in allowing it to dominate the rest of your life. Forgiveness refreshingly cleans the slate and enables you to step forward. Feeling sorry for yourself and sabotaging the present moment with resentful thoughts of the past won’t make anything better. Retribution brings zero value into your life. Love the present moment for what it’s worth. There are plenty of beautiful things to love right now; you just have to want to see them. If you’re feeling pain, don’t take action that creates even more pain. Do something that will enable you to move forward toward a more fulfilling reality. There is always something good you can do. There is always someone good whom you can rely upon. Seek positive revenge by living well. Working on a better you is more fulfilling than hanging on to contempt of others. Let it all go and hold on to your growth and kindness instead. If you train yourself to consistently be more loving in thoughts and actions, your positive energy will attract more positive results. Be unlike the person that hurt you, and grow past your pain. Carry on living well in a way that creates peace in your heart. The energy you would spend trying to get real revenge can be better spent creating an amazing future for yourself. The best revenge is happiness, because nothing drives your adversaries more insane than seeing a fresh smile on your face! Love, Light & Peace 👁🕉🌙📿💀🐍⌛️🔱🌀🐚🔔🎨
Hari Om Tat Sat ~ Jai Natraja! 💀👁💀

This rat is a Ganesha's devotee.

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This rat is a Ganesha's devotee. He is carrying this abandoned Ganesha idol all the way home, so he can worship him with love.
According to the Bhagavad gita, true devotion arises after one achieves perfection in the yoga of action (karmayoga) and knowledge (jnanayoga).
A devotee exemplifies divine qualities. He surrenders to God and remains ever absorbed in His thoughts and contemplation. His devotion is free from the impurities of egoism, vanity, desires and expectations. It is characterized by an attitude of reverence rather than craving. It is devoid of attachment and demonic passions. It is free from the impurities of egoism and delusion. It liberates rather than binds. It is not sustained by fulfillment but by sacrifice.
You should not worship God with selfish attitude. Deluded people may worship Him for material gains; but it does not qualify as true devotion. Sacrifice is the basis of true worship. Devotion is an act of offering, not receiving. A true devotee makes an offering to God without expectations.
When you worship God, you give Him whatever you have. You surrender to Him unconditionally and make your life an offering; and you do it selflessly out of profound love, reverence and gratitude.
Ganesha vehicle the Rat represents Mind, Mind is always restless and wanders uncontrolled, so do the Rat. Ganesha rides the rat. Ganesh stands for intellect, presence of mind and success and when he rides, he rides on a rat which signifies darkness, lends itself to danger in search of food and finally is known for living in a dungeons and gutters. It signifies victory of intellect over ignorance.! 🐀🕉🐘🐚🍚🌀🎨🙏🏻
Om Shri Ganeshaya Namah ~ Shubh Ratri 🐘🕉🐀👁🌀🍚🐚🎨🙏🏻

Lord Shiva is the ultimate grand master of yoga. Shiva, among the other great deities, most personifies the practice of yoga.

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Lord Shiva is the ultimate grand master of yoga. Shiva, among the other great deities, most personifies the practice of yoga. As Yogeshwar, the great lord of yoga, he rules over all aspects of yoga relative to body, mind and consciousness. Shiva is the lord of asana practice with 84 lakhs of asanas said to have derived from his movements. As Nataraj, the lord of the dance, his dance and gestures also reflect yoga postures.
Shiva symbolises the immortal Prana, the undying force of eternal existence. He is honoured as Mrityunjaya, the one who conquers death. Tantric yoga teachings about Prana relate to Shiva, who holds the inner power of pranayama. He is the source of all mantras. He is Omkara, the primordial cosmic sound, and from his drum all the letters of the Sanskrit alphabet reverberate.
Shiva is the lord of meditation, depicted seated in deep meditation. In his Dakshinamurti or youthful form, he is the teacher of Jnana Yoga, the yoga of knowledge, through the power of the silent mind, enlightening all the great Rishis.
The third eye of Shiva is the inner eye of unitary awareness and higher perception. Shiva as the lord of the mountain, the Himalayas and Kailas, represents the mountain of meditation. Many great yoga traditions arise from Shiva and honour him as their original guru. Most Himalayan sadhus are shiva devotees. Shaivite Yoga includes the Nath traditions that form the main teachings of Hatha Yoga and Siddha Yoga. In Vedic times, Shiva was lauded as Rudra along with the Maruts, his wandering sages, and with great Rishis like Vasishta. Shiva Yogis maintain a special sacred fire in honour of this Vedic heritage. Shiva represents the eternal presence of yoga behind the dharmic culture of India.! 👁🧘‍♂️🕉🔱🌀🌅💀🐍🧘🏻‍♀️🌙⌛️🏔
Jai Adiyogi Shankar ! 💛🧘‍♂️🙏