Sunday, July 8, 2012

You cannot serve God and Mammon

Meine geliebten Mitreisenden 

Ich habe die letzten Tage und Nächte nochmal sehr intensiv gearbeitet und heute endlich die Briefe verschickt. Dem Staat und der Kirche/Kloster das Wort verkündet. Nun können wir nur hoffen und beten, dass wir erhört werden. Die grosse Umkehr endlich beginnt. Ich werde mich nun etwas von dieser grossen Anstrengung erholen und die Botschaft wirken lassen. Sie müssen das jetzt zuerst mal aufnehmen und verarbeiten. Sich überlegen wie sie darauf reagieren sollen. Wenn es Sein Wille ist, werden Sie darauf eingehen und erkennen, dass es die Wahrheit und die einzige Lösung ist. Machen wir uns also bereit.

Wer erst jetzt mit diesem Blog zu arbeiten beginnt, sollte am besten am Anfang beginnen und sich langsam durch arbeiten ausser man ist schon weiter fortgeschritten. Ansonsten könnte die hier offenbarte Wahrheit überfordern und schaden. Dieser Blog funktioniert wie ein eigenständiger Lehrer. Ich habe bisher nur sehr wenigen Menschen den Link zu diesem Blog gegeben. Erst in den letzten Tagen habe ich angefangen ihn auch anderen zu offenbaren weil die Zeit nun langsam knapp wird. In der History habe ich gesehen, dass die meisten Besucher aus Deutschland und überraschend auch aus Russland kommen. Ihr, die heute von der Flut getroffen wurdet und damit ein weiteres wichtiges Zeichen für die Welt gesetzt habt. Bitte haltet durch und gebt nicht auf! Ihr Nachkommen der grossartigen Madame Blavatsky. Wir können der Theosophischen-Bewegung unendlich dankbar sein. Bless you all my precious brothers and sisters. All the brave souls who kept the divine truths over the centuries alive to guide us in this special hour of humanity. May your souls all be free. Es freut mich sehr, dass meine Arbeit sogar über die Grenzen hinaus wahrgenomen wird. Ich selber habe wie gesagt nie Werbung für diesen Blog gemacht weil mir bewusst war, dass die Welt dafür noch nicht bereit ist und weil ich mich in der anonymen Rolle eigentlich recht wohl fühle. Ich wollte die Reaktionen darauf und die Verantwortung für die Wirkung bisher auch gar nicht übernehmen. Ich habe ihn einfach ins Netz gestellt damit die Menschen ihn dort selber finden können. Für mich ist er mehr eine Dokumentation meines persönlichen Erwachens und eine Sammlung von Wissen und Wahrheit, die mich auf dem Weg unterstützt hat. Meine Person der Öffentlichkeit preiszugeben wäre mir unangenehm, denn ich weiss, dass ich all dies nur durch Gottes Hilfe erreichen konnte und ihm allein die Anerkennung dafür zusteht. Aber wenn er es von mir verlangt, werde ich es natürlich tun. Dies alles ist nur entstanden indem ich meiner inneren Stimme gefolgt bin. Gott und der Menschheit gedient habe. Ich weiss, dass die Offenbarung meiner Erfahrung Teil des Weges sind und ihren Zweck bereits erfüllen. Die Zeit der Geheimnisse und Trennung ist vorbei. Nun wird uns die ganze Wahrheit Stück für Stück offenbart werden und uns in der aktuellen Evolutionsphase weit nach vorne katapultieren. Es wird nun alles sehr schnell gehen damit die Menschen unter dem enormen Druck dieses Quantensprungs psychisch nicht zusammenbrechen. Aber es läuft alles nach Plan. Jeder spielt seine Rolle im göttlichen Spiel und hilft das spirituelle Ziel der Menschheit zu erreichen. Wir arbeiten seit vielen Inkarnationen an diesem Ziel und der Erkenntnis, dass wir göttlicher Geist und unsterbliche Seele und nicht unser Körper sind. Nur durch diese Erkenntnis können wir den Tod bewusst erleben und ihn überwinden. Jede einzelne Seele, hat dazu beigetragen, dass wir heute hier oben stehen und diesen Kreislauf abschliessen dürfen. Schon nur ihretwegen wäre es eine Schande diese seltene Gelegenheit ungenutzt verstreichen zu lassen. Wir alle haben so viel Leid und Mühe auf uns genommen um soweit zu kommen und nun sind wir nur noch ein kleines Stück von der Erlösung entfernt. Alles, was es braucht ist selbstlose Liebe und das Vertrauen in Gott. Mut und Mitgefühl. Der göttliche Plan hat für die Propheten und Erlöser gesorgt, die nun die Pionierrollen übernehmen und den Weg in die Freiheit zeigen und ebnen werden. Damit wir diesen leidvollen Zustand in der materiellen Dualitätsillusion endlich hinter uns lassen und in das Dasein der Einheit zurück kehren können. Eigentlich ein kleiner und logischer Schritt, der eine unglaubliche befreiende und positive Wirkung haben wird. Wir müssen uns nun darauf einlassen auch wenn wir noch nicht genau wissen wohin uns es uns führen wird. Gott hat für alles gesorgt damit wir das andere Ufer sicher erreichen können. Und unsere geliebten Vorfahren haben uns alle nötigen Werkzeuge da gelassen um aus eigener Kraft zu erwachen und unser Schicksal selbst in die Hand zu nehmen.

Erkennt euere eigene Göttlichkeit und Unsterblichkeit - das unbegrenzte Potenzial, das in euch schlummert und werdet frei. Wir können es schaffen!

Gott ist der Weg, die Wahrheit und das Leben.


Links:
 Das Buch "Der grosse Kampf" von Ellen White: www.ellenvision.net/oldsite/Old-Site/pdf/German.pdf
Sience of Pranayama: www.dlshq.org/download/pranayama.pdf
Prana: www.maturedhealth.com/prana-immortality.pdf
Kundalini: www.sivanandadlshq.org/download/kundalini.pdf
Advanced Yoga: www.holybooks.com/wp-content/uploads/Guide-To-Advanced-Yoga-Techniques.pdf
Mystical techniques of Kuji-In: helixlibrary.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/19279775-advanced-kuji-in.pdf
The acient sience of Akatha: http://www.akatha.com/free-akatha-introductory-book.html


Zitate/Texte:

Weisheit/Lehre von Jesus und den Yoga-Siddhas im Vergleich:

- Jesus taught in parables, metaphor, paradox, and parody, conveying profound teachings in a way that illiterate listeners could easily understand and remember. He was an iconoclast, who sought to move His listeners to realize the spirit, not merely the letter of the Jewish law and worship practices.

- The Yoga Siddhas taught in the form of poems, in the vernacular language of the illiterate people, in a way that they could easily understand, memorize and recall. Several layers of meaning could be attributed to both. The deepest layers could be understood only by the initiate, who had been taught by a spiritual master how to access the inner reality through such practices as meditation and silence.

- Jesus severely condemned the Pharisees and the merchants in the temple, physically assaulting their shops. When challenged by the Pharisees on what authority did He speak, He replied: “I shall destroy this temple, and within three days, raise it up!” His resurrection from the cross proved His point, that the real temple is within oneself.

- The Yoga Siddhas also condemned emphasis on temple worship and idol worship. Nowhere in any of their writings do they sing in praise of any of the popular Hindu deities or images of God. They taught that the human body is the true temple of God and it is only through a process of inner purification that one can come to know the Lord.

- Neither Jesus nor the Siddhas intended to create a new religion. They taught that God is present in the world. They taught how to realize God through self discipline and self awareness, and through our connection to others.

- Jesus taught forgiveness of sins or transgressions. One of his most important parables, that of the prodigal son, exemplifies this.

- The Siddhas taught how to “detach” from the influence of samskaras (subconscious tendencies), which collectively are referred to as karma (the consequences of actions, words and thoughts). Forgiveness and dispassion are synonymous at a deep level of understanding, and central to both the teachings of Jesus and such Siddhas as Patanjali.

- Jesus repeatedly referred to himself modestly as the "son of man,” but later, the writers of the Gospels, as well as Paul referred to him as “son of God.”

- The Siddhas distinguished, the “lower self,” the body-mind-personality, held together by egoism (asmita), and based upon ignorance of our true higher self (avidya,) from the higher self, pure consciousness incarnated as an individual soul, but bound by many imperfections.

- In what scholars consider to be the most authentic parts of the New Testament, the three synoptic Gospels, Mark, Matthew and Luke, Jesus says little about Himself and when He does, it is always modestly.

- The Siddhas also have little to say about themselves in their writings. They spoke of freeing themselves from ignorance, egoism and delusion. Consequently, they enjoyed an expanded consciousness and became
instruments of the Divine, working "miracles."

- Jesus taught that the Lord, whom He referred to as the Father, not only existed, but that He loves you. He also taught that to know Him, one must overcome egoism and attachment to the things of this world.

- The Siddhas also taught that by a progressive process of self study, discipline and purification, one can realize the Lord. They did not fear the Lord. They loved Him. To them God was Love and Love was God. Surrender to the Lord was the means of their progressive transformation. They realized the Lord as Absolute Being, Consciousness and Bliss within themselves.

- Jesus repeatedly emphasized that “the Kingdom of Heaven is within you.” The theme of Jesus’ teachings in the synoptic gospels as well as the Gospel of St Thomas is “the Kingdom of Heaven.” But in the Epistles of Paul, as well as the Gospel of John, which are both considered by the vast majority of reputable scholars to contain only interpolations (statements put into the mouth of Jesus by unknown sources) the theme is Jesus Himself, His mission and His person.

- The Siddhas repeatedly taught that the Lord was to be found within oneself, as Absolute Being, Consciousness and Bliss, and that this state could only be realized through the cultivation of samadhi (God consciousness). This is not a creation of the mind. It is the realization of the Divine Witness within, and the cultivation of a divine life, from the perspective of this God consciousness. They taught that the Lord is, unlike our soul, unaffected by desires and karma. Being one with everything, the Siddhas retained no more inclination to be of special personage. The Siddhas rarely spoke of their person, and they never
encouraged the worship of their person, but rather of that omnipresent Reality within them.

- Jesus used the metaphor of Light to represent consciousness of his true identity; “I am the Light of the world” (John 8.12).

- The Siddhas referred to the Supreme Being as all pervasive light or as the supreme grace light. They referred to the Supreme Being as Shiva Shakti (Conscious Energy), and taught that it could be realized within oneself as the sublime, divine kundalini light energy within the subtle body.

- Jesus was reported to have ascended bodily into heaven 40 days after he rose from the dead. During these 40 days he appeared to his disciples. Doubting Thomas verified his corporeal nature by touching his hands. The body of Jesus was not buried.

- The Siddhas sing repeatedly of their total surrender to the Lord, a surrender, which includes the very cells of their physical body, which creates a transformation begetting immortality.

- Jesus was reportedly opposed and crucified by those who ruled the temple founded by David in Jerusalem - the priest and Pharisees. They saw him as a threat to their privileged position. Jesus sought to liberate the Jews not from the Romans, but from their spiritual ignorance, fear and domination by the priests. He taught them through his parables, and initiated chosen disciples into how to know God by turning within, in esoteric practices.

- The Siddhas have been opposed to this day by the vested interests of Hinduism, the Brahmins, who control the temples and serve as intermediaries between the common person and the “gods” of the Hindu pantheon. The Siddhas are condemned and ridiculed as “miracle workers,” fakirs and worse, by the Brahmins, who fear their popular appeal among the masses. The Siddhas and other yogic adepts initiate the most qualified students into the esoteric practices of Kundalini Yoga and meditation.

- Jesus emphasized love and the inner experience or communion with God, rather than the law of the Old Testament.

- The Siddhas rejected the Vedic scripture’s emphasis on external fire sacrifice and ritual; they emphasized the inner path to the Lord through love and Yoga.

- Jesus performed many miracles as a result of his powers, or siddhis.

- So did the Siddhas. The ordinary person dissipates their energy through the senses, attracted by desires. When one realizes the Presence of the Lord within, one gains access to unlimited power and consciousness. Unmanifest and potential, it is known as kundalini. When it is awakened, one becomes an instrument of the Divine.

- Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness in meditation and prayer, and as a result acquired great powers.

- The Siddhas performed similar tapas (penance) with resulting siddhis (powers). Even the number 40 is of particular significance with regard to a period of practice of penance in the yogic tradition.

- Both the Siddhas and Jesus exhibited great social concern. Jesus left John the Baptist, and returned to the urban areas and consorted with tax collectors and other disreputable types. He encouraged counter-cultural movements against established tradition.

- The Siddhas sought to show the path to the Lord to everyone, by teaching what one must do, especially through Yoga and hygienic living standards and medicine, and also what one must avoid.

- Jesus accepted Mary Magdalene as a disciple when he allowed her to wash and to anoint his feet. He initiated his most worthy disciples, like Thomas, into esoteric teachings, which enabled them to realize the Supreme Being, beyond the creator God.

- The Siddhas showed their surrender to their Gurus by washing, anointing or touching their feet. They initiated their disciples into advanced techniques of Yoga to expand their consciousness and bring about Self realization.

- Jesus was not merely a teacher or rabbi to his disciples, but a God-man, who remained an enigma to all of His direct disciples. They struggled to comprehend his teachings, his parables, and referred to him variously as a prophet or the Messiah, the anointed one who would deliver them from the yoke of Roman tyranny. Their confusion lead to the formation of a multiplicity of sects in early Christianity, until the third century C.E., when the Church, in alliance with the Roman emperor, seeking to unify Christianity and the Roman Empire, defined Christian dogma and creeds, and declared as heretics those who did not adhere to its dogma.

- The Siddhas were Gurus (dispellers of darkness) who showed the path to the Lord, and were also revered as ones who embodied divinity. They extolled the authority of one’s own inner spiritual experience, rather than the authority of the Vedas (scriptures). For this reason, the orthodox condemned them. The Siddhas continue to be an enigma for most Hindus.


In our opening paragraph to this Potentiality the phrase “survival of the fittest” is used. It is significant and contains a lesson for us all. It is by survival that the process of adaptations can work. This process applies to us all. The moral is that we are here in earth life, life after life, to learn, passively by experience and often suffering but actively by making effort in the circumstances in which we find ourselves. Easy lives are unproductive in the evolutionary sense. Having had this pointed out to us the rest is up to us.

For real Theosophy is ALTRUISM, and we cannot repeat it too often. It is brotherly love, mutual help, unswerving devotion to Truth. If once men do but realize that in these alone can true happiness be found, and never in wealth, possession, or any selfish gratification, then the dark clouds will roll away, and a new humanity will be born upon earth. Then, the GOLDEN AGE will be there indeed.

“Why did God emanate, or create, the world?” We find the answer given: “Because the Supreme Love, God, desired to be loved”, and as the lives that came forth from Him were the fragments of His own Life, by that very unity of origin, there was the love to Him from whom they came of the intelligent beings thus emanated.

One only choice you have - Reform or Revolution. You may choose which you will. Nations must choose for themselves. And all my duty here is to strive to win you to the side of that Co-operation between all classes, Government, Peoples and Nations, so that we may move onward together towards the Peace for which the world is longing.

Om ! May He protect us all together; may He nourish us all together;
May we work conjointly with great energy,
May our study be vigorous and effective;
May we not mutually dispute (or may we not hate any).
Om ! Let there be Peace in me !
Let there be Peace in my environment !
Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me !

Look for the flower to bloom in the silence that follows the storm; not till then … not until the whole nature has yielded and become subject to its higher Self, can the bloom open. Then will a calm such as comes in a tropical country after the heavy rain, when Nature works so swiftly that one may see her action. Such a calm will come to the harassed spirit. And in the deep silence the mysterious event will occur which will prove that the way has been found . . . . it is the flower of the soul that has opened.

1. Suffering is universal. Buddha taught that the very act of living involves suffering from birth until death. Even death brings no relief, however, because of the cycle of rebirth, suffering and death. Salvation (nirvana) is to be released from this unending cycle of suffering.
2. The cause of suffering is craving (selfish desire). People remain in this endless cycle, because they are too attached to their health, wealth, status and physical comfort. This is because they are ignorant of the nature of reality and they fall victim to what Buddha called tanha (attachment, desire).
3. The cure for suffering is to overcome ignorance and eliminate craving. Since to live is to suffer and suffering is caused by craving, if a person could remove craving from his or her life, suffering would end.
4. Suppress craving by following the Middle Way, the Noble Eightfold Path. First, Buddha isolated the cause, tanha, humanity's inability to escape from the squirrel cage of death and rebirth. Next he worked out a system called the Eightfold Path by which a Buddhist could rid himself of tanha. The Eightfold Path consists of eight ways of right living:
(1) right viewpoint,
(2) right aspiration,
(3) right speech,
(4) right behavior,
(5) right occupation,
(6) right effort,
(7) right mindfulness and
(8) right meditation.

Chant the names Narayana und Hari Bol!

If you wish to receive, give. If you wish to ascend, descend. If you wish to live, die. If you wish to understand these words, read them by the lamp of the spirit, and reject that of the understanding.

That “great orphan Humanity,” now grown up, no longer needs the toys of a thousand years ago, but requires, and with a voice like the rush of mighty waters demands, that every veil should be lifted, every lie unveiled, and every light be lighted that can shed a ray upon the remainder of its toilsome road.

THERE ARE THE POWERS OF ALL NATURE BEFORE YOU; TAKE WHAT YOU CAN.

For man’s supreme aim should be to become God, and “God is love.”

In the same way the transcendental powers possessed by the Adepts are not gifts; but the natural result of growth in certain directions, and the necessary efforescence, so to speak, of the profound development in their cases of those spiritual potentialities which are the birthright of all men.

We receive most when we sacrifice most. We attain to the largest measure of Divine love when we most unselfishly love the brethren. We become one with the Supreme most surely when we lost ourselves in work for Humanity.

OM is the bow, the Self is the arrow, Brahman is called its aim.
It is to be hit by a man who is not thoughtless; and then as the arrow becomes one with the target,
he will become one with Brahman. Know him alone as the Self, and leave off other words.
He is the bridge of the Immortal. Meditate on the self as OM.
Hail to you that you may cross beyond the sea of darkness.

Every country has its Saviours. He who
dissipates the darkness of ignorance by the
help of the torch of science, thus disclosing to
us the truth, deserves that title as a mark of our
gratitude, quite as much as he who saves us
from death by healing our bodies. Such a one
awakens in our benumbed souls the faculty of
distinguishing the true from the false, by kindling
therein a divine flame hitherto absent, and he
has the right to our grateful reverence, for he
has become our creator. What matters the
name of the symbol that personifies the abstract
idea, if that idea is always the same and is
true? Whether the concrete symbol bears one
title or another, whether the Saviour in whom we
believe has for an earthly name Krishna,
Buddha, Jesus or Aesculapius - also called
‘Saviour-God’, we have but to remember one
thing: symbols of divine truth were not invented
for the amusement of the ignorant; they are the
alpha and omega of philosophical thought.

Das Selbst ist das Leben und die einzige Wirklichkeit, und wer in das Selbst eingeweiht ist, was so viel bedeutet, dass er sich vollkommen erkannt hat, liebt alles und alle gleich, denn er ist eins mit ihnen.

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