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« on: Jun 23, 2019 09:00 pm »

Give Kriya to all who humbly ask you for help. Repeat to each of your disciples this majestic promise from the Bhagavad-Gita [II:40]: Swalpamapyasya dharmasya trayate mahato bhayat. ['Even a little practice of this dharma (religious rite or righteous action) will save you from great fear (mahato bhayat)' — the colossal sufferings inherent in the repeated cycles of birth and death.] -- Read more: https://yogananda.com.au/gurus/babaji_quotes02.html



For more than three decades I have waited for you to return to me. … You slipped away and disappeared into the tumultuous waves of the life beyond death. The magic wand of your karma touched you, and you were gone! Though you lost sight of me, never did I lose sight of you! I pursued you over the luminescent astral sea where the glorious angels sail. Through gloom, storm, upheaval, and light I followed you, like a mother bird guarding her young. As you lived out your human term of womb life, and emerged a babe, my eye was ever on you. Wake! All your earthly thirsts are about to be quenched forever. … My son, arise. Receive your initiation into the kingdom of God through Kriya Yoga. -- Read more: https://yogananda.com.au/gurus/babaji_quotes02.htmlote
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Thanks Steve, that is a nice thought about God sheltering his devotees.

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« Reply #1 on: Jun 24, 2019 06:42 am »

This is one of my favorite chapters, though there are so many.
The relationship between Babaji and Lahiri Mahasaya remind me of the Sun and the Moon.
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« Reply #2 on: Sep 13, 2019 09:50 pm »

This is one of my favorite chapters, though there are so many.
The relationship between Babaji and Lahiri Mahasaya remind me of the Sun and the Moon.


“By serving wise and ignorant sadhus, I am learning the greatest of virtues…”
Told by Lahiri Mahasaya in Autobiography of a Yogi.

Lahiri Mahasaya also related to Swami Kebalananda and Sri Yukteswar the story of another meeting with Babaji, under circumstances which recalled the guru’s promise: “I shall come whenever you need me.”

“The scene was a Kumbha Mela at Allahabad,” Lahiri Mahasaya told his disciples. “I had gone there during a short vacation from my office duties. As I wandered amidst the throng of monks and sadhus who had come from great distances to attend the holy festival, I noticed an ash-smeared ascetic who was holding a begging bowl. The thought arose in my mind that the man was hypocritical, wearing the outward symbols of renunciation without a corresponding inward grace.

“No sooner had I passed the ascetic than my astounded eye fell on Babaji. He was kneeling in front of a matted-haired anchorite.

“‘Guruji!’ I hastened to his side. ‘Sir, what are you doing here?’

“‘I am washing the feet of this renunciate, and then I shall clean his cooking utensils.’ Babaji smiled at me like a little child; I knew he was intimating that he wanted me to criticize no one, but to see the Lord as residing equally in all body-temples, whether of superior or inferior men. The great guru added, ‘By serving wise and ignorant sadhus, I am learning the greatest of virtues, pleasing to God above all others—humility.’”
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« Reply #3 on: Sep 14, 2019 12:31 am »

Dear Steve,
These words from Babji in your initial post send surges of peaceful energy down my spine, like Babji is knocking on my spine trying to wake me up and it brings me to tears...
Thank you for bringing this thread back to my attention.
I find it interesting that the Swami I recently visited is given the same mission as Gurunath and Yogananda. That Spirit has even lead me to this point.
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« Reply #4 on: Sep 14, 2019 12:36 am »

Inayat Khan's guru says... there is only one sin and one virtue for a soul on the path. virtue when he is conscious of god and sin when he is not.

if this is all we had to guide us, it would be enough.  we are blessed to be surrounded by so much love and influence.
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