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I spent three years meditatingt in The Ashrams of
The Ganges at Shivanandanagar - Tehri Garwal of The
Himalayas Mountains. I researched on Hindu Spiritism
through the Vedas, the Upanishads, the Smritis, the
Ramayanas, the Yoga Visashtha, the Mahabharata, the
Bhagavad Gita, the Puranas, the Agamas, the
Darasanas, the Brahma Sutras and the Secular
Writings. The Hindu Mystic is on the right hand path
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ceremonials of that which is good in man and nature.
Satanism, black magic and the like are actively
opposed. We know that such cults are destructive in
their effects and contrary to the evolutionary
advancement of human kind.That was why we advanced
in the practice of Karma Yoga, Bhakti Toga, Japa
Yoga, Sankirtan Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Raja Yoga, Jnana
Yoga, Nada Yoga, Lambika Yoga, Tantra Yoga,
Kundalini Yoga and Yoga of Synthesis.
A pure intention of love unto God for himself alone
is more profitable to the health of your soul, more
worthy in itself and more pleasing to God and all
his holy creatures now and forevermore. Let each one
create, after the pattern in his own heart, any
image, figure of truth, or concept to which he can
yield himself completely. Lift up your heart to him
in humility and love. Speak each word, perform each
action and face each situation before an inner
alter, where you kneel in utmost adoration and
self-surrender under the seal and sign of your
highest self. You will then experience the rich
effects of those cosmic influences, which are ever
showered from on high. You need not cry very loud.
He is nearest to us than we think.
I worked under Mr. G. C. Singh the Course Co-ordinator
who later became Swami Sat Brahmadananda. For my
project I was asked to research into the body of
light. I worked so hard that my research led me to
realms of unconsciousness where my mentor refused to
follow.When Sri Swami Govindananda heard it, he
thought that I have set yet another record in the
esotheric world of astral projections. He
authoritatively requested for my formular. After
going through it, and especially the section on
attainment of a state of mental equilibrum, he
suggested I be awarded the Certificate of Competence
from the International School Of Home Studies, and
which was awarded to me with fan-fare ih Tehri
Garwal on the 16th November 1987.
I met Akabya Ben Mahalalel, a Jewish Mystic in an
Alchemist shop in Bridge House, Restmore Way of
Wellington in Surrey . He used to say: 'mark well
three things, and you will not fall into the
clutches of sin. Know where you are from, where you
are going and whom you are destined to give an
account and reckoning.' He is a Rabbi who made the
study of the Talmud his major preoccupation. The
Talmud is a collection of the sayings of the
Synagogue Fathers. Maxims which summerized the
anguish, ecstacy and understanding they had
experienced in their penetrating study and practice
of the Law. The Talmud reflects what constitutes God
fearing, civilized conduct and thought. The talmud
contains the mind of God, the state of man, the way
of salvation, the doom of sinners and the happiness
of the righteous. Its doctrines are holy, its
precepts are binding, its histories are true and its
decisions are immutable. Read it to be wise, believe
it to safe and practice it to be holy. It contains
light to direct you, food to support you and comfort
to cheer you. It is the traveller's map, the
pilgrim's staff, the pilot's compass, the soldier's
sword and the Jewish charter. Here paradise is
restored, heaven opened, and the gates of hell
closed. It should fill the memory, rule the heart,
and guide the feet. It is a mine of wealth, paradise
of glory and river of pleasure.
It was my greatest ambition all this period to
harness, synthesize and expunge these mighty powers
on the West Coast of Africa, and there to set up a
school to revive the general practices of the
ancient celts. In everything I do, I never forget
that life can only be inspired and rightly lived if
you take it bravely and gallantly, as a splendid
adventure in which you are setting out into an
unknown country, to face many a danger, to meet many
a joy, to find many a comrade, to win and lose many
a battle. The brave man is the humble and true man
whose faith in life and its increasing purpose is
like that of the little bird who flies undoubtingly
into the empyrean. This heretofore led to the birth
of the Hidden Path, ZIDDI HINDU MONK SOCIETY TEMPLE.
The path to Inner Power. The philosophers' temple of
heaven. Ever since, I have thought the law of Karma,
Reincarnation, Metaphysics, Nature, Kabala,
Astrology etc. over televisions and in university
auditoriums in New York, Burma, Jeypore, New Delhi,
Oman, Haiti and London with equal success. |