Tuesday 10 September 2013

Swami YogSri


Yes, I understand the Tantra begins its journey from physical forms. And really it just does not stop there. We can say it is the first step only.
The whole purpose of tantra is to enlighten you about the energy, be it in any form, be it of any dimension. It simply says that our physical being is just a form of energy, pure and really pure. It just does not give us philosophical definitions. It accepts us as we are. And enlightens us about acceptance. Yes, accepting ourselves in totality; no criticism, no condemning of ourselves. Just to be in love with ourselves.
It is the only science that says -" You can rise in Love".



And there is no meaning in looking for meanings to your dreams; You can give them a real meaning.





I trust You will travel with me in my journeys. Whether I speak to You or not, You will be there along many paths that leads to many worlds. And that will be Your journeys also, in lives. That is not a choice; choice will work only when You want to deny. But the trust is working and I honour the choicelessness in You.



And it takes you higher and higher; you just do not feel any pull of the gravity. It is more like a flying without wings. And it is just a very first glimpse of your freedom; just a very moment of rising sun. The whole light is there. Now you are neither imposing nor feeling being imposed upon. And you are still there in your world but with greater fragrance of inner freedom.


The moment you accept yourself completely, miracles start happening in and around you.




Data has been arriving about the practices of aboriginal cultures all over the planet, that they dissolve ordinary realities, ordinary cultural values through an interaction, a symbiosis, a relationship to local plants that perturb brain chemistry.

And in this domain of perturbed brain chemistry the cultural operating system is wiped clean, and something older, even for these people, something older, more vitalistic, more in touch with the animal soul replaces it, replaces the cultural operating system. Something not determined by history and geography, but something writ in the language of the flesh itself.

This is who you are, this is true nakedness. You are not naked when you take off your clothes. You still wear your religious assumptions, your prejudices, your fears, your illusions, your delusions. When you shed the cultural operating system, then, essentially you stand naked before the inspection of your own psyche. And it’s from that position, a position outside the cultural operating system, that we can begin to ask real questions about what does it mean to be human, what kind of circumstance are we caught in, and what kind of structures, if any, can we put in place to assuage the pain and accentuate the glory and the wonder that lurks, waiting for us, in this very narrow slice of time between the birth canal and the yawning grave. In other words we have to return to first premises.

- Terence McKenna -

art by Jekaterina Razina




“Until you heal the wounds of your past,
you are going to bleed.

You can bandage the bleeding with food,
with alcohol, with drugs, with work, 
with cigarettes, with sex;
But eventually, it will all ooze through and stain your life.

You must find the strength to open the wounds,
Stick your hands inside, pull out the core of the pain that is holding you in your past, the memories and make peace with them.”

Iyanla Vanzant




Bliss is true happiness. What you call happiness is just misery in disguise. What you call happiness is nothing but entertainment, pleasure. It is momentary -- it cannot be true. Truth has to have one quality, and the quality is of eternity. If something is true it is eternal; if it is untrue it is momentary. True happiness is found only when the mind completely ceases functioning. It does not come from the outside. It wells up within your own being, it starts overflowing you. You become luminous. You become a fountain of bliss.

~ Osho

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