Thursday, August 23, 2012

Intuition the Master of all Knowledge

Intuition is the discriminative faculty that enables you to decide which of two lines of reasoning is right.
Perfect intuition makes you a master of all knowledge.
Your will and intuition should go hand in hand. A person with a strong will usually has an active intuitional power. You should develop the latent intuitive faculty; it can grow only through meditation.
Do not make unimportant things important, nor concentrate on trifles at the expense of vital matters, or you will hamper your progress.
Impulsive actions that are not in keeping with one's real duties are undesirable. Let soul intuition guide your thinking, and then proceed confidently in any undertaking.
Paramahansa Yogananda

That is why I began to go inside and into silent sitting as meditation. The intuition was there as two lines of reasoning, and I acted accordingly but as it turned out it was very difficult to understand.
It was kind of easier to do it than to understand it.
When we are on a not right path, all others involved think it is right and it gets constantly enforced by them that we do the right thing, the peer pressure gets immense and therefore, it seems it leads into a jungle and we have to be able to not get lost in it. And even if it was the right thing to do, it was kind of awful to realize that it was a jungle and that we went through a jungle.
There was the ‘strength of an elephant’ in the air during Baba’s Darshan, it was inner view. Good to know, the elephant is that animal which is able to go through the jungle and it doesn’t get lost.
But to become a master of knowledge is a long way to go, because that insight has to make sense first. 
  
Perfect intuition makes you a master of all knowledge.
Your will and intuition should go hand in hand. A person with a strong will usually has an active intuitional power. You should develop the latent intuitive faculty; it can grow only through meditation.
 
That is the very reason for meditation, because it can grow only through meditation.
After meditation a lioness with their cubes was present in the insight. Usually we look at inner challenge about right and wrong or about path as time and energy waste, because there is no immediate result, it doesn’t make much sense seen in the light of the relative world.


We would like to have the intuition ‘now’, because it is in the present we need it and we would like to not develop it only in time to come by meditating now.
If we go for intuition, we hope not to pass years and years in understanding it and by that becoming a master of knowledge, but we would like to have it now to get better results.
There is a reason why we want intuition, but on the spiritual path it is all about discrimination and understanding it right, in question is the right path…
Some people seem to look at the path all their life, but they never really began. They are just audience and want to be entertained. They are here and tell – that is love, you are okay, great what you are doing.
But they don’t even think of beginning to meditate, but they think they are good devotees in judging and giving comments being focused on the intellect.
We don't need anyonw who tells us ... who and what we are. If Baba tells it is something else, and with him it is only insight, so who are those who tells us who we are? 
The lioness is independent and it is strength.
The elephant was there when we needed the strength to go through a jungle, the lioness and the cubs as lion family are an all different picture, but it is also strength and wild.
I read in the net that it is a sign of courage, power, royalty, dignity and authority, dominion, justice, wisdom and ferocity. I like the ferocity part, watch out, but only if it would get negative, it could destroy all good qualities.
The lion is a nocturnal creature and as that a symbol of authority and command over subconscious thoughts or dream states, (night is an ancient symbol of the subconscious - or dream states).
Not long ago it was a lion, a male lion and now it was a lioness and the cube. It seems to be a reflection of the inner view. 

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