Tuesday, September 29, 2015

MESSAGES FOR ADVAIT SHREE VIDYA SADHAKS



Namah shivay! Starting today for the next six days, every single day a video message by Baba ji will be posted as a must watch for all Shiv Yog Shree Vidya sadhaks. Those preparing for Shree Vidya 4 can't afford to skip these at any cost and it is also essential viewing for those looking to rise higher on the path of Shree Vidya and consciousness upliftment.
Part 1: How to humbly seek Shree Vidya grace

Are these spiritual conundrums running in your mind?
DOING DSS BUT NO RESULTS?
IS TOUCHING THE FEET OF THE GURU THE WAY TO SEEK BLESSINGS?
HOW TO OFFER PRANAM TO SHREE VIDYA GURU?
WHAT SHOULD BE MY VOCABULARY and TONE WHEN TALKING TO THE GURU?
CAN CRITICISING ANYONE HELP ME LIBERATE?
IS CHANGING GURUS A GOOD PRACTICE?


Get solutions to all these in this video.
Namah shivay! It is a common occurrence to see someone say that he/she has been doing sadhna but nothing has been happening. Baba ji tells why. Not only this, he also offers a rectification in approach to seeking grace as a Shiv Yog Shree Vidya Sadhak.
Another very important point he touches is the attitude one should have for invoking the blessings. Rather than tone and tenor of authority, it has to be modesty which becomes the origin of seeking.
Also, he adds that doing Sadhna is not a favor to the Guru. Rather it is a means of purification to seek further divine benevolence. If the attitude doesn't become that of a humble soul, grace is farfetched.
Gratitude as Guru dakshina and valuing your deeksha, says the Enlightened Master.
Guru hopping, that is changing Gurus, is another wrong practice which he addresses. Getting in trouble with one and seeking solutions from the other is entirely questionable, he says.
Jumping and pouncing on the Guru to touch his feet is another aspect on which he speaks vehemently, showing the path to offering humble parnams.
Finally, he forbids Shiv Yog Shree Vidya sadhaks from engaging in gossip, explaining how criticism attracts the bad karma's of the person being criticized.