My absolute favorite story was that of Baba Ji. This is a semi-mythic being who lives a solitary life in the Himalayas. He wears a simple tarzan like loincloth. He overcame the material world. He does not age. He does not get cold. He is able to transcend everything which includes all barriers to the Clear Light of many traditions. His super consciousness is completed. He is desireless and content in his mission of self realization. It is the ultimate solution to material life. He never hungers or thirsts. This being has long hair and no body hair. His face is clean much like a native American. He seldom leaves his spiritual abode. He does make appearances at spiritual gatherings such as the Kumba Mela in India along the Ganges
The Lost Gospels of Jesus indicate Jesus made trips to this region for spiritual instruction during his early years. Christians think this is a confabulation. Of course, it could be that but I prefer to believe that Jesus exercised his inclination to all things spiritual before becoming one with God. This transformation has been happening throughout history in order to help mankind evolve to a higher state of being. Staying in a stasis is counterproductive to spiritual development. The Greeks called this Agapi love. I call it home.
It supposedly takes 33 lifetimes to become enlightened. Jesus was at his flower of 33 lifetimes when he became Christ realized within the Source we call God. Paramahansa founded the Self Realization Fellowship after coming to America in the 1920's when people were receptive to believing in a greater good. The book is still reverential in its presentation of his childhood experiences. It is such a good read if you trying to understand the reason for spiritual life. You can visit the Self Realization fellowship and it's wonderful Garden in Encinates in Southern California.
While I was following gurus, I went to Baba Hari Das ashram on the shore of Lake Chelan. These folks were holding the Healing Gathering. There was a entrance fee of 10 bucks. One of the ladies had all that entrance money which totaled about 10 K Following her inner guidance,, she wanted to remove all the bad karma associated with money. She enlisted me to help her. We packed all the money in pillowcases. We made our way to the laundromat on a Sunday morning. No one was around. I was her body guard.
The Lost Gospels of Jesus indicate Jesus made trips to this region for spiritual instruction during his early years. Christians think this is a confabulation. Of course, it could be that but I prefer to believe that Jesus exercised his inclination to all things spiritual before becoming one with God. This transformation has been happening throughout history in order to help mankind evolve to a higher state of being. Staying in a stasis is counterproductive to spiritual development. The Greeks called this Agapi love. I call it home.
It supposedly takes 33 lifetimes to become enlightened. Jesus was at his flower of 33 lifetimes when he became Christ realized within the Source we call God. Paramahansa founded the Self Realization Fellowship after coming to America in the 1920's when people were receptive to believing in a greater good. The book is still reverential in its presentation of his childhood experiences. It is such a good read if you trying to understand the reason for spiritual life. You can visit the Self Realization fellowship and it's wonderful Garden in Encinates in Southern California.
While I was following gurus, I went to Baba Hari Das ashram on the shore of Lake Chelan. These folks were holding the Healing Gathering. There was a entrance fee of 10 bucks. One of the ladies had all that entrance money which totaled about 10 K Following her inner guidance,, she wanted to remove all the bad karma associated with money. She enlisted me to help her. We packed all the money in pillowcases. We made our way to the laundromat on a Sunday morning. No one was around. I was her body guard.
We loaded the money in the washer added borax and set the machine to delicate. We then took the pile of wet bills to the dryer. We put in our quarters and started it tumbling. Nothing compares to watching 10 K USD tumble dry. The bills came out fresh and clean. With just a little smoothing with an iron they stacked and bundled easily. Another satisfying day of service. The bank did not know what to make of it.
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