Intoxication of Truth
9 Nov 2010
'You are the Truth. Whenever you speak the Truth with an open heart; it is the key to the heart of every person' - Yogi Bhajan
The path of Grace is an exceptional path, a path of purpose, miraculous insights, together with it's eccentricities, and little quirks. It gives arise to the unprecendented, undulated experience of sheer peace within the self, and unimaginable heights of exhilirartion. This euphoric wellbeing is experienced and accessed through Samadhi. It is like a drug, and unlike other drugs there is no monetary price attached to it, there are no sideaffects, no damaging properties, no detriment to the soul, mind, and body. On the contary, the more it is accessed the better it becomes and instead of damaging brain cells and neural networks it renergises and reawakens them. Over a period of time it makes the practioner a Supreme Being.
This brings to mind a workshop, I once attended. It was led by a very powerful and dynamic Kundalini Teacher, Kartar Singh from France, the year was 2000. I remember the workshop clearly. It was held in a white tent in the blazing, scorching heat of the midday Parisian sun. This Teacher pushed us mentally, physically and emotionally through different yogic sets incorporating various breathing techniques and asanas. We were working on clearing the addictive thinking/cycles/patterns in the brain, and our cellular body. Unlocking the dormant suppressed latent potential in the brain by transmuting the grey matter and shifting the DNA. It was incredibley hard work. But, what I remember to this day, is Kartar Singh's voice bellowing as we perspired profusely, 'If you have any addiction, make sure it is your addiction to God.' I no longer perform arduous postures to seek self - realisation, and I do endeavour to ensure that my addiction to God is my top priority on my list of addictions. I have found my compulsion through Samadhi. That exquisite state of innate euphoria, no longer eluded me. I had tasted it in Samadhi. It was supremely, divine and completed me. There was nothing that could compare to the taste of the, beauty of Truth. This Truth was the utmost, paramonut reality.
As Master Tanraj Ji, says, 'Sat ka Nhasha,' which translates to the,'Intoxication of Truth.'
I recollect the very first time in Baba Ji's presence, he said to myself, and the fellow Truth Seekers. 'The Buddha that you bow to. One day, you will become. The Nanak that you see in the pictures transmitting amrit. One day you will do that.' He was awakening us, to the possibility that, we all have the same ability to become enlightened, to become Great Teachers and Masters. That it was not only for a a proportion of the selected few throughout history. That if we strived diligently, we would one day experience the unfathomable states of the Great Teachers, and that the possibilities were infinite. We just had to believe.
The possibilities of the path of Grace are limitless, endless and boundless. There are fleeting moments, when Truth Seekers will bear witness to different realities, and experience depths of the soul beyond any physical comprehension and justification. Those glimpses and perceptive awakenings, are also, a Divine gift on the path of Grace. Ultimately, we never loose focus on the Supreme Source, and everything else is a priceless and uncomprehendable gift to be cherished and treasured.
I share my experiences in a spirit of humility, of sharing, of grace, to glorify Source, and not the self. As Baba Ji says, 'Nothing is meant to be kept for the self.' Over the past months. I experienced these sightings. I began to see tthe most breathtakingly majestic, Golden City with many lavish, ornate gold palaces and mansions. It is always daylight in this city, and the sky is of a vivid azure blue, it is visually stunning. In the courtyard there are bazaars where merchants and traders who sell fruits, produce, and spices in opulence. The City is full of celebration and jubilation, hustle and bustle. I arrive to the City in a golden palaquin and remember, wearing beautiful golden attire.
Next I see myself, in the most elaborate bridal attire in the shade of deep crimson. I see Baba Ji, as a most handsome, youthful young man in His etheric golden form. I bow graciously at His Divine Feet. On a warm sunny afternoon I sit down to meditate. In this vision I see Baba Ji, in His golden form in front of me. My subtle body comes out of my physical body, and takes Baba Ji's hand. We travel up a winding staircase into, the celestial clouds at the end of the stairs, there is a golden throne with a crimson velvet seat. I am given armour and another sword.
I then see a very ancient Tibetan monastery with walls of burnt terracotta, there is a very elaborate Buddha statue, and there are many Monks in robes of deep cherry ushering around the statue. In the black empty space of the Nothingness, I see the elevated Masters Buddha, Jesus, and the flowering Thousand Petalled Lotus. Whilst in the workplace office, I see an exquisite golden limbed Avatar, he is physically stunning, elegant and regal. He has a huge entourage of Divine Beings, who carry a golden umbrella over Him. Rose petals are being showered on this Divine Being. The huge parade of celestial beings walk through the office and golden light saturates the whole room. In vast black emptiness of the Nothingness, there sits the Supreme Being of Light, a siloheutte made up of lightbursts, exploding stars, crystalline light explosions. He is vast and expansive, generous and full of love. The Supreme figure greets me, and says, 'Welcome, our pure child.' I bow in humility and gratitude. This is the King of the Universe, the Supreme Source. The Master, the beginning, the end, the everything.
In a recent Divine Discourse with Namjeevan Ji, she shared the Divine Wisdom of humility and the power of humility. She said,'That in ego the five vices become magnified, and go out of control. Whilst, on the opposite spectrum, there is humility, and when there is humility plus compassion it becomes infinite, when there is humility plus love, it becomes infinite. Humility can transcend anything, and is the ultimate power.' In ego we create blocks and barricades for ourselves, we operate from the illusion of seperateness. Humility can only tear those walls down.
I bow to Baba Ji, the King of Kings, who was the forerunner and champion, in crafting the path of Grace, for us Truth Seekers as we know it. His Divine Supreme love for Source, paved way for the birth of potential Truth Teachers to become, awakened and ignited.
Blissful Blessings
In Gratitude
Simran
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