Monday, September 28, 2009

The Oneness Temple Importance Oneness Deeksha

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What Bhagavan Has Said Concerning The Oneness Temple :

The Oneness Temple is a very unique temple. As we walk through the various passages of the temple our Chakras would start opening up starting with the Mooladhara (Base) to Sahasrara (Crown).  

As we come near the dome of the temple, our frontal lobes would be activated. When the frontal lobes are activated… (we will experience the Divine Presence in a manner consistent with our own beliefs about the Divine) …If one is a Christian, he would see Christ, a Hindu would see his Hindu God, a Muslim would have his experience of God. 

People from all faiths and religions from anywhere in the world could come and pray… in their own way. They… (will directly experience the Divine in their own way)… This is a temple for the whole of humanity.

Q: How would the temple you are building affect the whole of humanity?

Bhagavan:"This temple that we are building has a special kind of structure, built on a very special place… (When enough people have awakened into Oneness) ¦thousands of them would come there, sit there and meditate.
 
So when that happens¦ six or seven thousand (awakened) people would be meditating in those halls and the remainder would be giving (Oneness Blessing) Deeksha in the world. So their Deeksha would be very powerful, because these groups are meditating here.

Then after sometime this group would go out and a newer group would come in. So it is like the power generator, with so many highly awakened people, all in the same hall. That is why it is a pillar-less hall with a very special design.

So as you keep meditating, it is like a power supply which goes into the people who are giving (Oneness Blessing) Deeksha outside and helps mankind to awaken into Oneness very fast. So, this temple is being specially built for the specific purpose of awakening mankind."

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Contemplative Questions

Here is a set of questions that would provoke you and put you through some soul searching. They are not about religion nor about ethics. They are merely about you.

They are not meant to serve as solutions nor are they meant to lead you anywhere. These questions are meant to serve as tools to discovering yourself.

1) Do you perceive the Presence of a benevolent force guiding, protecting and shaping your life? What name do you give that Presence? When did you best feel this Presence?

2) What is your opinion of God? Is your opinion drawn from religion, books, parents and or your personal experience of life?

3) Do you pray? Do they get answered? How often?

4) Do you think it is possible to relate to the Divine? What relationship would you opt?

5) Here is a story for you - Two fierce enemies once did a penance to placate god and receive boons vying with each other. God appeared to the first man and asked what he wanted. He said "give me twice of whatever you give my enemy". Then God appeared to the second one. Even before God could say anything he asked, "God, would you please tell me what my enemy asked for? On knowing his prayer request, he said, "then God, blind me in one eye."
Now what would you wish for yourself, your best friend and your worst enemy if God gave you a chance?

6) Have you ever experienced a coincidence or chance that seems to have involved so many people and factors that you can't stop wondering if a mastermind was behind this operation? If yes, do you savour the experience often and have you shared it with someone close to you?