[FairfieldLife] Re: Ground for a Revival Movement: first sight of Guru Dev – transcript

2013-07-23 Thread merudanda
Forgive me
Dome Buck flying light [:D]

Selah:
Should my  spirit looks to Buck alone?
Is my rock and my refuge his throne?
Does in all my fears, in all my straits,
My soul on his salvation only  waits?

Once has his mighty voice declared,
Once and again my ears have heard,
All power is' his eternal due;
He must be feared and trusted too

False are  men of Golden Dome degree,
The baser sort are vanity;
Laid in the balance, both appear
Light as a Buck-puff of empty air. [:x]
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck  wrote:

 Make not increasing gold your trust,
 Nor set your heart on glitt'ring dust;
 Why will you grasp the fleeting smoke,
 And not believe what Guru Dev hath spoke?
 For sov'reign pow'r reign not alone,
 Grace is the partner of the throne;
 Thy grace and justice mighty Guru,
 Shall well divide our last reward.
 Jai Guru Dev [SBS],
 -Buck in the Dome


 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Dick Mays dickmays@ wrote:
 
 
  From: Purusha in Himalaya donotreply@
 
  New post on Purusha in Himalaya
 
 
  Maharishi talks of his first sight of Guru Dev – transcript
  by Andrew Lawson Kerr
 
 
  I found Guru Dev by the grace of God and by my desire to find him.
In India, it's a very normal thing for a child to think of God and to
find Him and converse with Him. God-realization is a very concrete
experience in the Indian air, and this instills in every Indian heart a
desire to find a way and to seek a good guide to help them reach the
goal.
 
  This situation was true in my case in the early days. One day I was
led by those, who knew I was fond of meeting saints, to a house
somewhere in the forest, and then I was led up some stairs to a terrace.
It so happened that this was a very dark night and I could barely see a
chair with a few people sitting around it, all quiet. The silence there
was so great that one felt hesitant to even breathe properly, because
breath was felt so horribly in that atmosphere. As I came close to the
chair a car came down a nearby road, and its highlights lit up the porch
for a moment. Then I saw Guru Dev and I thought: Here is the sun This
was the flashing moment of light, which decided my destiny.
 
  I somehow was able to speak with him. He asked me about everything I
was doing, and when he heard I was student he said: First finish your
studies. There was nothing to argue about or discuss.
 
  By the time I had finished my studies, he had become Shankaracharya
in Jyotir Math. I was told that many people were going to that place and
I went there and found Guru Dev, and then I stayed.
 
  This devotion to Guru Dev, devotion to one's Master, when you will
go in detail of the Vedic tradition, to which we belong, it seems it has
been of just this series of instances, where the disciple surrendered
and got enlightened through surrender. And such surrender is not a thing
on the thinking level or manipulation, no, it's a very genuine,
innocent, abstract yet very concrete contact with the reality. The
history of this tradition is full of these values of surrender to the
Master and this is what sustains knowledge generation after generation
 
  The great impact of Guru Dev in his lifetime is in bringing out so
clearly and in such simple worlds this technique of TM and his blessing
for this Movement, which came out much after he left his body, because
there was no occasion during his lifetime for any of his intimate
blessed disciples to go out of his presence. That's why any such
Movement to bless the world could not have started during his time.
 
  He was so divine, he was so sublime.  It was not possible to think
of one day away from him. It was just not possible.
 
  So his expression, his teachings, made the whole possibility of
everyone to get onto this blessed state of unity through a scientific
procedure, systematic procedure, because the truth is that not many
people are at any time in any age in a position to follow this
spontaneous and innocent path of surrender and get enlightenment. It is
just not practical. It is not possible. And therefore a system, a
procedure, a method, something very tangible, concrete yet based on the
same spontaneous impulse of life which makes one surrender to his
master-same spontaneous impulse of life. We just get sold out to
something so sublime and so divine, same impulse takes the mind to the
transcendent and getting this direct experience of this unboundedness.
Same impulse of life, same tender innocent impulse of life seeking
abundance is used spontaneously in that path of surrender to the master
and living that unified state of life and the same tender impulse of
life seeking for more and more is used in Transcendental Meditation in
order to bring that unboundedness and rise eventually to unity. The same
thing, the same value of life, used in this way bringing the same
results; used in this way bringing the same results.
 
  And this is the greatness of his teaching. This is the fullness of
his value for the world for all times.
 
  

[FairfieldLife] Re: Ground for a Revival Movement: first sight of Guru Dev – transcript

2013-07-23 Thread Buck


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, merudanda no_reply@... wrote:

 Forgive me
 Dome Buck flying light [:D]
 
 Selah:
 Should my  spirit looks to Buck alone?

Nay you ninny not me, look to the Unified Field. 

All the Ground for a Revival Movement that we need is in Jai Guru Dev 
Brahmananda Saraswati:
The Guru Dev Swami Brahmananda Saraswati Spiritual Regeneration Movement.
-Buck

 Is my rock and my refuge his throne?
 Does in all my fears, in all my straits,
 My soul on his salvation only  waits?
 
 Once has his mighty voice declared,
 Once and again my ears have heard,
 All power is' his eternal due;
 He must be feared and trusted too
 
 False are  men of Golden Dome degree,
 The baser sort are vanity;
 Laid in the balance, both appear
 Light as a Buck-puff of empty air. [:x]
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck  wrote:
 
  Make not increasing gold your trust,
  Nor set your heart on glitt'ring dust;
  Why will you grasp the fleeting smoke,
  And not believe what Guru Dev hath spoke?
  For sov'reign pow'r reign not alone,
  Grace is the partner of the throne;
  Thy grace and justice mighty Guru,
  Shall well divide our last reward.
  Jai Guru Dev [SBS],
  -Buck in the Dome
 
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Dick Mays dickmays@ wrote:
  
  
   From: Purusha in Himalaya donotreply@
  
   New post on Purusha in Himalaya
  
  
   Maharishi talks of his first sight of Guru Dev – transcript
   by Andrew Lawson Kerr
  
  
   I found Guru Dev by the grace of God and by my desire to find him.
 In India, it's a very normal thing for a child to think of God and to
 find Him and converse with Him. God-realization is a very concrete
 experience in the Indian air, and this instills in every Indian heart a
 desire to find a way and to seek a good guide to help them reach the
 goal.
  
   This situation was true in my case in the early days. One day I was
 led by those, who knew I was fond of meeting saints, to a house
 somewhere in the forest, and then I was led up some stairs to a terrace.
 It so happened that this was a very dark night and I could barely see a
 chair with a few people sitting around it, all quiet. The silence there
 was so great that one felt hesitant to even breathe properly, because
 breath was felt so horribly in that atmosphere. As I came close to the
 chair a car came down a nearby road, and its highlights lit up the porch
 for a moment. Then I saw Guru Dev and I thought: Here is the sun This
 was the flashing moment of light, which decided my destiny.
  
   I somehow was able to speak with him. He asked me about everything I
 was doing, and when he heard I was student he said: First finish your
 studies. There was nothing to argue about or discuss.
  
   By the time I had finished my studies, he had become Shankaracharya
 in Jyotir Math. I was told that many people were going to that place and
 I went there and found Guru Dev, and then I stayed.
  
   This devotion to Guru Dev, devotion to one's Master, when you will
 go in detail of the Vedic tradition, to which we belong, it seems it has
 been of just this series of instances, where the disciple surrendered
 and got enlightened through surrender. And such surrender is not a thing
 on the thinking level or manipulation, no, it's a very genuine,
 innocent, abstract yet very concrete contact with the reality. The
 history of this tradition is full of these values of surrender to the
 Master and this is what sustains knowledge generation after generation
  
   The great impact of Guru Dev in his lifetime is in bringing out so
 clearly and in such simple worlds this technique of TM and his blessing
 for this Movement, which came out much after he left his body, because
 there was no occasion during his lifetime for any of his intimate
 blessed disciples to go out of his presence. That's why any such
 Movement to bless the world could not have started during his time.
  
   He was so divine, he was so sublime.  It was not possible to think
 of one day away from him. It was just not possible.
  
   So his expression, his teachings, made the whole possibility of
 everyone to get onto this blessed state of unity through a scientific
 procedure, systematic procedure, because the truth is that not many
 people are at any time in any age in a position to follow this
 spontaneous and innocent path of surrender and get enlightenment. It is
 just not practical. It is not possible. And therefore a system, a
 procedure, a method, something very tangible, concrete yet based on the
 same spontaneous impulse of life which makes one surrender to his
 master-same spontaneous impulse of life. We just get sold out to
 something so sublime and so divine, same impulse takes the mind to the
 transcendent and getting this direct experience of this unboundedness.
 Same impulse of life, same tender innocent impulse of life seeking
 abundance is used spontaneously in that path of surrender to the master
 and living that unified state of life and the