SRI HANUMAN 2010

SRI HANUMAN 2010
Durga Prema @ Sri Hanuman

miércoles, 1 de octubre de 2014

DIA INTERNACIONAL DE LA NO VIOLENCIA- OCTUBRE 2

There are many causes that I am prepared to die for but no causes that I am prepared to kill for."
Mahatma Gandhi
The Story of My Experiments with Truth, 1927
photo of a sculpture of a gun with the barrel twisted into a knot
"Non-Violence", a sculpture by Karl Fredrik Reutersward, permanently exhibited outside UN Headquarters in New York. (Paulo Filgueiras/UN Photo)
The International Day of Non-Violence is marked on 2 October, the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the Indian independence movement and pioneer of the philosophy and strategy of non-violence.
According to General Assembly resolutionA/RES/61/271 of 15 June 2007, which established the commemoration, the International Day is an occasion to "disseminate the message of non-violence, including through education and public awareness". The resolution reaffirms "the universal relevance of the principle of non-violence" and the desire "to secure a culture of peace, tolerance, understanding and non-violence".
Introducing the resolution in the General Assembly on behalf of 140 co-sponsors, India’s Minister of State for External Affairs, Mr. Anand Sharma, said that the wide and diverse sponsorship of the resolution was a reflection of the universal respect for Mahatma Gandhi and of the enduring relevance of his philosophy. Quoting the late leader’s own words, he said: "Non-violence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind. It is mightier than the mightiest weapon of destruction devised by the ingenuity of man".

NELSON MANDELA AND MAHATMA GANDHI

Even though Gandhi was born in India and studied law in London, he made his name as a young man fighting discrimination against Indians in South Africa from 1893 to 1914. He was thrown off trains, he organized protests and was jailed several times during his two decades of South African activism.
The death of Nelson Mandela at the age of 95 has moved people all over the world. The outpouring of grief is similar to the one when Mahatma ...
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SRI HANUMAN SATSANG 8-25-14




SRI HANUMAN SATSANG 8/25/14 Lallagi's. What is The Truth? -The Truth is what is sustainable, permanent. So, all what is permanent, is The Truth. And, all what is Truth, is permanent' changeless. And that is why in India it is called technically: "Sananthana dharma", That means: The knowledge which is eternal. So that means, if there is a Truth, it is real, and if it is real, it is permanent. So, in this case, we can say: "Your body is not permanent, you are going to die; that means, the body is not real, because it is not permanent. So -what about your mind, your thoughts? -The same, is not permanent, because when you die, the mind will also die. So the mind is unreal. Now, let's go deeper. What sustains this ilusion? What is the flame? What makes this ilusion happen? Here is the question: Two ways, The invisible that you may call God or Absolute; In India we prefer to call it technically "Parabrahaman", that means: The Ultimate, The Absolute. So, The Absolute is transcendental. So, the question is; Does He have anything to do with this ilusion? Or is he completely external and has nothing to do with that. Is He taking part in this ilusion? Is He the source of all that is happening? Tantra says: yes. Because He is not separated from us. But as The Source, as The Flame, not as the body. And the one who realizes that is not seperated from The Ultimate, finds The Truth.

MENSAJE DEL MAESTRO SRI HANUMAN SOBRE LA NO VIOLENCIA --THE MYTH OF PEACE

For most of people peace is the absence of conflicts, a preserved and linear life.  Who does not dream of such a condition but indeed they most belong to the happy ending movies.
In eastern spirituality we speak about "peace of mind".  A stability in the humors and the flow of Raga Dvesha: Desires and rejection.  (like and dislikes).  This state does not ignore the conflictual reality of the phenomenas.  Additionally this vision do not stop you to act or face the eventual conflicts but gives you the balance and wisdom to act positively.  Ignoring or rejecting conflicts would be worse, like putting a lid on a pressure cooker, still the steam have to come out.
The concept of peace as represented by Mahatma Gandhi and Dalai Lama is to the understood in the political context, which do not exclude total absorption in the conflicts themselves.   Let us remember the walk for salt initiated by Gandhi as a protest, the multiple mediatic interventions by Dalai Lama regarding the Tibetan issue.
Any kind of conflict find their explanation in the genealogy of the disparity of interest, those are aggravated by our own singularity of culture, religion and politics.
The path of wisdom starts individually in how we take care of our individual conflicts.  They could be resumed by lack of clear vision, projecting to others one's own dilemmas, wrong judments, hiper reactivity, absence of dialogue.  A better future for humanity necesitates to embrace and clarify our individual conflicts.  Such is the path on working on our personality and at the collective level of Karma (action) and  Karuna (compassion)

Sri Hanuman

domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014

Hanuman Chalisa

FOTOS TOMADAS EN EL RETIRO DEL MAESTRO EN GUILARTE AL PRINCIPIO DE SU TOUR. UN BELLO LUGAR LLENO DE PAZ Y TRANQUILIDAD









SENSE OF ETHICS

SENSE OF ETHICS Sri. Hanuman De Juana Perez el viernes, 4 de abril de 2014 a la(s) 10:44 Message for disciples: Any critics or insults will go directly to me; remember there are forces around every one; observe them and do not be caught by them , they are responsible for confusion and playing with your emotions . Guru/Disciple relation is stabilized by the Sadhana or the spiritual discipline which is : Reciting your mantra every day 108 times minimum Blaming no one not even yourself but improving in consciousness , welcoming , opening heart , trying to be usefull for others as much as possible . Focusing on breath, "So ham" , the great secret at free moments . Respecting your body and needs . Read scriptures and texts to refine your analysis and critical sense . Meditation. To be a Tantrik disciple is to realize the sufferance of the world and developp compassion ; you may see the uggliness of poverty , of human relations ,of greed , lies , exploitation ; you have to consider all that and never be destabilized. Speak the truth allways , in an elegant way do not hurt anyone but speak the truth , sincerity . There is no Love, no forgiveness possible or any spiritual acchievement without . All churches , temples ,mosques would be meaningless witthout the sense of ethics . There are different categories of insults : profering bad words spoilling the other's image or selfesteem. Inferiorizing someone in judging his capacities . Ignoring the good will of others, in never considering their attempt to communicate. Infatuating oneself, utilizing the power of money for oneself and own image . Feeling abandonned when having a Guru. We know how much is difficult indeed to organize one's life. What about satsang and (Guru's visit )?Aum Prem sri Hanuman

NAVARATRI MESSAGE FROM SRI HANUMAN

Navaratri Message
For ages the nine nights of the Divine Mother have been celebrated in India. Let us remember that the Divine Mother in her multiple aspects represents Prakriti, the nature of manifestation. She is the earth where food grows as well as the karma that is taking place, the water to nourish and purify cells, the fire to digest and transform as an oblation, the air to provide oxygen and erase sufferance, ether to conduct Prana and nourish the mind. There is no attempt to Truth or Divinity for the one who ignores her Lila (activities).
The inner child we are is longing for her grace to make sense to our life. As Adi Shakti, she is the first power of manifestation and only source a spiritual seeker can relate. She governs our mind, senses, emotions, well being and attitude towards divinity.
Therefore, as Durga, she is the great conqueror of the emotions and ignorance; as Lakshmi, the provider of well being; as Saraswati, the inspiration for the mind and the liberation.
Nothing of her free manifestation is impure though she may appear in some aspects frightening to the fools lost in the meander of ignorance. For the one who knows, she is Karuna (compassion), Krupa (grace), Prem (love) in all aspects.
This Sadhak, her servitor, needs two hands to pay homage to her: the right, and mostly the left. The right ensures an external conduct in accord with higher principles. The left ensures a total purification of the subtle channels to eliminate roots of polluted samskara which can create sufferance and tamasic forces. Those ceremonies are always a conquest on ourselves and a sign to reconnect as much as possible to the essence.
May Happiness prevail. Lokah Samastah Sukino Bhavantu.
—Sri Hanuman
September 26, 2014

martes, 23 de septiembre de 2014

ADWAITA VEDANTA



viernes, 4 de julio de 2014


Adawaita y neoadwaita
Lo que llamamos "adwaita" es el núcleo de la "uttara-mimansá", lo que recopilamos bajo el nombre de "Vedanta", en referencia al antiguo y robusto linaje de Gaudapacharya, cuyo famoso e histórico discípulo fue Shankaracharya, quien a su vez fundó los cuatro principales monasterios o "math" en las cuatro esquinas de la India. Estas investigaciones representan la herencia y la ortodoxia de la "adwaita vedanta". Siempre especificamos "adwaita" (no-dual) porque hay otra rama menos conocida, la cual es "dwaita" (dualista). La adwaita, o el vedanta, como se le refiere en diferentes círculos se basa en el estudios de las escrituras, en el razonamiento y en la experiencia: "swadhaya", "vicchara" y "sadhana", respectivamente. 

Tradicionalmente, la filosofía adwaita fue el fruto de un largo proceso de investigación interior sobre el funcionamiento de la mente, por medio de lo que percibimos ("drashta"), de quién es el que percibe ("drashtar"), de qué es el conocimiento final ("jñana"). Los exponentes de este sendero practican la renunciación ("sanyasa"), y forman parte de una orden muy ortodoxa. Igual que mi muy reverenciado Maestro Swami Sahajananda, de la orden de Shankaracharya, cuyo linaje se remonta al Rishi Vashishta. Aunque mi Gurú Kalyan Krishnaji tenía un completo dominio de estos temas, él no era una autoridad en ellos, así es que me envió a Swamiji Sahajananda para que yo recibiera su instrucción.

Lo que declara adwaita: "Tat twam asi" (eres eso), "Aham Brahma asma" (soy Brahman ‑lo Absoluto‑), y lo que llamamos técnicamente como "Maha Vakya" ("una declaración fuerte y poderosa") debe hacerse real, y el método que Sankaracharya desarrolló fue: "Net neti" ("ni esto ni aquello"); en suma, un proceso de completa desidentificación. El mismo Shankaracharya lo sabía, ya que él estaba también versado en el Tantra.

Ahora bien, la llamada "neoadwaita" es una extrapolación y una adaptación. Se puede rastrear históricamente en la traducción que hizo Maurice Frydman de las enseñanzas de Nisargadatta Maharaj, publicadas bajo el título de "I am That", en los años setenta del siglo pasado. Al libro le tomó alrededor de dos décadas difundirse entre los círculos de espiritualidad. Interesantemente, la experiencia de Maharaj, calificada de "despierta", atributo que técnicamente se usaba solamente por el budismo, fue repentinamente acreditada a un número creciente de instructores occidentales que compartían sus experiencias de la realidad fundamental como almas despiertas bajo la autoadmitida denominación de "neoadwaita".

Hay que notar que, históricamente, los pioneros de Occidente que realizaron una tarea considerable sobre la adwaita, el tantra, el budismo, los primeros documentales sobre Ramana Maharshi, Swami Shivananda, Yogananda, Ma Anandamayi, nunca declararon estar despiertos. Y la mayoría de ellos dedicaron sus vidas a estos estudios, personas tales como: Arthur Avallon, Jean Herbert, Jean Klein, Tara Michael, Lilian Silburn, Alexnadra David Neel, David Frawley, Robert Svoboda, Arnaud Desjardins y otros. Maharaj fue un hombre sencillo, daba su mensaje a los interesados en comprimirse en un pequeño cuarto ubicado en el primer piso de su tiendita. Lo mismo ocurrió con Ramana Maharshi, en su ashram Skanda: rodeados de animales salvajes, los que estaban allí no hubieran imaginado que aquellos mensajes iban a transponerse y reinterpretarse finalmente como fenómenos de la moda. 

La adawaita surge por sí misma cuando acaba el juego de la dualidad. De este juego es de lo que se encarga la disciplina (sadhana), de acuerdo con las leyes de la Madre Divina. Estas leyes son el poder de la encarnación que genera el espacio, el tiempo, la causalidad.  Estos tres aspectos son el marco en el cual el individuo construyó la historia de su propia identificación que conduce al placer ("sukha") y al sufrimiento ("dukha"). Ignorar la naturaleza divina en todas sus manifestaciones al sobreimponer un principio absoluto no-manifestado, o un solo principio manifestado sin un proceso de maduración, es absurdo.

—Sri Hanuman

4 de julio de 2014