Can you calm down when you are agitated? Can you slow your breath when you are excited and are breathing fast? Can you silence your chattering mind for a moment so that you can listen to the intuitive messages that are waiting to break through the curtain of mental noise? If you can answer yes to these questions, you have already won your battles.
Let us face the person in the mirror.
For that is where change should begin.
Going beyond the mind, first the chattering of the mind gets louder before it calms down.
If my mind gets agitated, in remembering him it calms down. When excited the breath can slow down in remembering oneness. The chattering mind silences down remembering the light and then the intuitive messages can break through.
Let us face the person in the mirror. I don't want to get into the scandal internet pages which we find about Baba.
If we use discrimination and experience the agitated mind and how it can calm down, we experience that it is impossible what is written there. Because scandalizing is agitation in the mind pushed to the far end of not being able to get worse.
Baba's influence and divine power makes us able to calm the mind down. If in any way it would be as they claim the scandal to be, it would agitate the mind, not calm and silence the mind down.
Can we listen to the intuitive messages breaking through the curtain of mental noise?
Baba is the light which goes beyond the curtain of mental noise, the silence of the heart, the brightness of an ocean of light.
The internet we can use freely and it is used by the mind to get into more agitation and chattering, into scandal.
We just have to listen to our heart and ask the question, is the mind getting calmed down or more agitated? Is it chatter or does it calm down?
Baba is silence, his darshan is silence, the reaction, reflection and resound of atman is silence and love. Why? Because it goes beyond the mind.
How to compare that to scandal...?
Tell me, does scandal in any way calm the mind down or does it have an agitating effect?
Baba is always calming down, because the light of the higher self, the divine light is beyond the mind and there is nothing but silence...
Just reflect on it, and you know the answer yourself.
Let us face the person in the mirror.
For that is where change should begin.
Going beyond the mind, first the chattering of the mind gets louder before it calms down.
If my mind gets agitated, in remembering him it calms down. When excited the breath can slow down in remembering oneness. The chattering mind silences down remembering the light and then the intuitive messages can break through.
Let us face the person in the mirror. I don't want to get into the scandal internet pages which we find about Baba.
If we use discrimination and experience the agitated mind and how it can calm down, we experience that it is impossible what is written there. Because scandalizing is agitation in the mind pushed to the far end of not being able to get worse.
Baba's influence and divine power makes us able to calm the mind down. If in any way it would be as they claim the scandal to be, it would agitate the mind, not calm and silence the mind down.
Can we listen to the intuitive messages breaking through the curtain of mental noise?
Baba is the light which goes beyond the curtain of mental noise, the silence of the heart, the brightness of an ocean of light.
The internet we can use freely and it is used by the mind to get into more agitation and chattering, into scandal.
We just have to listen to our heart and ask the question, is the mind getting calmed down or more agitated? Is it chatter or does it calm down?
Baba is silence, his darshan is silence, the reaction, reflection and resound of atman is silence and love. Why? Because it goes beyond the mind.
How to compare that to scandal...?
Tell me, does scandal in any way calm the mind down or does it have an agitating effect?
Baba is always calming down, because the light of the higher self, the divine light is beyond the mind and there is nothing but silence...
Just reflect on it, and you know the answer yourself.
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