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tijana
September 28, 2009 10:12 PM

Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful.

tijana
September 28, 2009 10:00 PM

I`m sorry for posting so many questions at once, but you right so clear and I can`t resist asking.How do you see Kali yuga and Raja and Jnana yoga. Ramakrishna has adviced Bhakti yoga and japa as the means of realazing the God as even the simpliest meditation proves to be hard for people today?Can a person chose Ishta Devata on his own, or should that be advised by Diksha Guru?

tijana
September 28, 2009 09:48 PM

Can you kindly explain the concept of free-will in relation to Maya. Is there any free-will at all?In a Jyotisha concept there`s a principle of the upachaya (growing) houses that are also known as trika houses(Ka or Brahma akshara which implies creation - these are responsible for our creation/subsequent births due to ripus). It is said that life is a kshetra where one must decide and fight against ripus or weaknesses of mind. Upacaya houses covers about 33% of the Zodiac which gives a percentage of free-will in one`s life.Can we say that our free will is applied only in decision to realize the truth. I think yes, as the realized One doesn`t change the circumstances but excepts them as he becomes the witness as you have explained.Regards,Tijana

tijana
September 28, 2009 09:29 PM

I share the previous opinion...and can`t wait to read the rest.I`ve came across your blog now and have started to read it from the beginning.Regards,Tijana Damjanović

gopakumar
September 22, 2009 02:24 PM

Dear Sir,As Sh:Shankar Patel had already mentioned, your explanations are easy to read,comprehend and relate.It acts as a real eye opener. Sir please continue your great work. May Mother Lalita continue to shower her blessings on you.Gopakumar.

Anonymous
September 19, 2009 03:10 AM

It may be said that I have the symptoms of Kundalini syndrome. I am working through them. I believe that my chakras are twisted and torqued out of place mostly due to mechanics from weight lifting abuse. I've been working with an acupuncturist twice a week for 3 years as well as daily lengthy meditations to get my chakras unknotted. I've also been taking some supplements such as magnesium, a phyto-poppy blend, l-theanine, rhodiola, magnolia and 5-htp. I've used Lavender, Neroli, jasmine and other essential oils too. As I relax the clenching and tension through meditation, I feel more and more, the releases of 'kundalini syndrome'. I've realized that I have to heal and align my chakras and spine physically and pragmatically before kundalini can flow uninterrupted. I think most of us don't have an unblocked path through our chakras due to diet, stress, posture abuse, injuries, etc., and Kundalini syndrome might occur- OR most may just stay frozen and entirely detached from their bodies for a lifetime, with no understanding of subtle energy bodies. Anyhow, my point is, at least from just my experience- as I 'treat' kundalini syndrome with meditation and profoundly deep relaxation, I come closer to uninterrupted kundalini. I think the 'syndrome' is so pleasurable and orgasmic because these trapped stagnations, tensions and anxieties, are finally freed- pathways and qi is allowed to flow where blockages may have been for years and it feels like an internal deep massage- pressure from stagnation is released and removed from pushing against nerves and the spine. I've been lucky that I've been able to work through these blocks. I can tell that the 'syndrome' symptoms are subsiding into free flow. It's been an absolutely incredible and transformative experience. I feel as though I'm healing, growing and enhancing my health and quickening my karma, whatever that may mean.

patricewilliam
September 09, 2009 05:41 PM

An insightfull post. Will definitely help.ThanksKarim - Positive thinking

patricewilliam
September 01, 2009 02:15 PM

Good one on 3 stages of cosciousness, and it helps a lot. Thanks,Karim - Positive thinking

Karim
August 29, 2009 10:05 AM

An insightfull post. Will definitely help.Tahanks,Karim - Positive thinking

Anonymous
August 28, 2009 10:00 AM

hi ravi, ur blogs and very painstakingly composed and it looks like a lot of research and reading has gone into your efforts. keep it up.