Monday, September 14, 2009

Practical Experience With Sri Bhagvan ABout Faith and Fear do not co-exist

Few minutes back the lord gifted me with this discovery and I am very happy to share with you all about this.This is highly practical and it really works.

"Faith and Fear do not co-exist" - Sri Bhagvan

As you start your spiritual journey (inward journey) getting connected with Bhagavan, your Inner Strength increases gradually.Your state of mind if dependent on the inner strength you contain.
This inner strength is a reflection on your sacred bond and relationship with Amma Bhagavan.If you have this inner strength you will have faith and if you lack inner strength you will have fear.Fear and faith can never exist together at any cost.They are extremes to each other just like darkness and light.
Now how to achieve this inner strength and how to retain it?
Ans:
One can start the inward journey by chanting moola manthra and by taking deeksha from Sri Murthi photo. Within few seconds you will experience some kind of relaxation which is contributed by Inner Emptiness.This is the first step.
The next step would be, being a witness to the other side of you.At this point of time you get connected with Bhagavan and you will find yourself in a totally different state of mind which is a peaceful state/joyful state. But your darker side will try to pollute or dilute this state.Identifying this would be the second step.

The final step would be saying in touch with your inner truth. When the darker side of you is trying to play its game, do not fight with it. If fear is your darker side. that is your inner truth. Then stay in touch with it and deeply breathe into it, stay with it. After few minutes once again inner strength will get surfaced completely.
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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?