Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Samadhi means to take control of one’s inherent Power (shakti).

Photo: Samadhi means to take control of one’s inherent Power (shakti). Samadhi is the Oordhva–swasha. The Oordhva–swasha is the Taraka Brahma. When the Oordhva-swasha is present, the universe is within. It is the same in all the beings. Raja-yoga encompasses the totality at all mental tendencies and predilections; it can be undertaken even when one is walking, talking or sitting. To be seated at the summit and to view below is Raja-yoga. Raja-Yoga is the most exalted of all the Yogas. It is merging together of Budhi and jnana at the same locale. It is the very form at peace; it is beyond description and qualities. Happiness has no qualities. Being beyond all qualities is to have Jeevan –Mukti.

-Bhagavan Nityananda Baba-
(213.Chidakasha Gita)
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Samadhi means to take control of one’s inherent Power (shakti). Samadhi is the Oordhva–swasha. The Oordhva–swasha is the Taraka Brahma. When the Oordhva-swasha is present, the universe is within. It is the same in all the beings. Raja-yogaencompasses the totality at all mental tendencies and predilections; it can be undertaken even when one is walking, talking or sitting. To be seated at the summit and to view below is Raja-yoga. Raja-Yoga is the most exalted of all the Yogas. It is merging together of Budhi and jnana at the same locale. It is the very form at peace; it is beyond description and qualities. Happiness has no qualities. Being beyond all qualities is to have Jeevan –Mukti.

-Bhagavan Nityananda Baba-
(213.Chidakasha Gita)

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