Download or read book Gorakh Sabadi written by Yogi Surajnath and Bhagavan Nath and published by Yogi Surajnath guru Budhnath ji . This book was released on 2023-01-15 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ग्यांन सरीखा गुरू न मिलिया, चित्त सरीखा चेला। मन सरीखा मेलू न मिलिया, तीथैं गोरख फिरै अकेला।। No guru found like wisdom, no disciple like consciousness, no friend like the mind — so Gorakh roams alone. — Gorakh, Sabadi 189. The Gorakh sabadis tell us that the totality of a human being, implying both conscious and subconscious (unconscious) things, is the interconnected movement of sensations and feelings, sounds and vibrations, thoughts and desires; that with desire, our consciousness moves in time and becoming, and that right meditation is the awakening of emptiness, that is, divine fire or bodhi on its own from nowhere, and the emptying of the consciousness. The emptying of the consciousness is our dying, psychologically, which is sweet. To die while living and live having died is the supreme art of living. The teaching of Gorakh of joga (yoga) or religion is alakh vigyán, which is to be known with the alakh sense and meditation and not only by thinking or thought. Truly die, Yogi, dying is sweet! Die the death Gorakh died — beholding. Die while living, live having died, the wonderful ambrosia — drink your fill of it. — Gorakh Sabadi 291. — Yogi Surajnath, guru Budhnath ji.
Download or read book Gorakh Sabadi concise edition for English readers written by and published by Yogi Surajnath guru Budhnath ji . This book was released on 2023-04-30 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: No guru found like wisdom, no disciple like consciousness, no friend like the mind — so Gorakh roams alone. — Gorakh, Sabadi 189 The Gorakh sabadis tell us that the totality of a human being, implying both conscious and subconscious (unconscious) things, is the interconnected movement of sensations and feelings, sounds and vibrations, thoughts and desires; that with desire, our consciousness moves in time and becoming, and that right meditation is the awakening of emptiness, that is, divine fire or bodhi on its own from nowhere, and the emptying of the consciousness. The emptying of the consciousness is our dying, psychologically, which is sweet. To die while living and live having died is the supreme art of living. The teaching of Gorakh of joga (yoga) or religion is alakh vigyán, which is to be known with the alakh sense and meditation and not only by thinking or thought. Truly die, Yogi, dying is sweet! Die the death Gorakh died — beholding. Die while living, live having died, the wonderful ambrosia — drink your fill of it. — Gorakh Sabadi 291. — Yogi Surajnath, guru Budhnath ji.
Download or read book Insight into Meditation and Yoga written by Yogi Surajnath ji and published by Yogi Surajnath, Guru Budhnath ji. This book was released on 2023-03-19 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "There is the way, and not ways! — Learning about our consciousness in its movement as it is, that is, for learning life per se, understand this absolutely clearly. Look, you drive a car by learning driving skills, how a car works, traffic rules etc.; however, when you drive a car, if you miss attention for a second, you will have an accident. Attention cannot be learned and achieved by any gradual preparation, learning some methodology or science. Thought has no role in learning about and coming to attention. Attention can use thought and its skills in different fields, but not vice versa. Round the other way, inwardly, thought has no potential to behold the movement of feelings as they are and the tremendous speed of sensational waves and learning life beyond the known. Understand this well, and realize the futility of different ways, traditions, beliefs in the name of religion. The sense of siddhas and buddhas is the way of attention or meditation and virtue, which is not such a difficult thing to understand and to live with. Our ears listen and eyes see, and it is not that somebody else’s eyes listen, ears see. That is the part of religion. In attention, in right meditation with skill and diligence, you are open to learning the infinite depths and mysteries of life. And this text is a rare guide that shows what easy, sweet and natural way or flowering of meditation is. अभच्छ्या इमरित सबदका पाणी, षेदा षेदी रगत्र करि जाणी। नाथ कहै यह ग्यान अनूप, देषति द्रष्टि न पडिये कूप।। The water of the word is ambrosia not yet drunk, learn about pain and sorrows in the blood. Nath says, this wisdom is peerless, look, behold, don't fall in the pit. — Gorakh, Sabadi 303."
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