Aghoreshwar’s Vani
· If we don’t follow the practices recommended to us by our Guru in the proper disciplined and measured way, we will not see our own nature in our Guru’s nature. When we sit down to worship and meditate we should relinquish worries, give up restlessness, and draw ourselves in as a tortoise draws its limbs into shell. Only our mantra should vibrate sending a shiver into every pore of our body. Thus will we begin to achieve a state of Samadhi? In that state nothing else will arise. If you do your practice, the day is not far away when you will see the form of the Divine Mother in the words that come from your mouth the form you want to see as something different.
· Teach these practices to at least ten people. Teach the mantra. Teach them the methods of performing tar pan, vow (sankalp) and hawan. Teach them how to use mantra for different purposes. Teach them how to perform japa by taking the shape of a triangle while sitting on an asana. Tell then their own body is a yantra. In this triangular yantra we establish ourselves and remember our divinity within ourselves. Tell them the importance of seeing your own nature in your Guru’s nature. Observe the postures and expressions of your Guru while doing things, and do things in this way in your own life.
· Teach these practices to at least ten people. Teach the mantra. Teach them the methods of performing tar pan, vow (sankalp) and hawan. Teach them how to use mantra for different purposes. Teach them how to perform japa by taking the shape of a triangle while sitting on an asana. Tell then their own body is a yantra. In this triangular yantra we establish ourselves and remember our divinity within ourselves. Tell them the importance of seeing your own nature in your Guru’s nature. Observe the postures and expressions of your Guru while doing things, and do things in this way in your own life.
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