Sunday, December 18, 2011
Ekadasha Rudra
“Now, this Ekadasha Rudra will be expressed when the Kalki itself will start acting, means the destructive power which will destroy all that is negative on this Earth and save all that is positive. …
One should not have sympathy with anyone who is negative, whether he is mad, whether there is something wrong with him, whether he is your relation, or anything. No sympathy of any kind, on the contrary a kind of anger should be there for that person, a kind of a detachment. And this angry detachment is the only time, when you have to be angry. But I have seen people who have anger for very good Sahaja Yogis but not for their own husbands or wives who are extremely negative. …
Ekadasha Rudra have all the powers, I would say, of destruction, together. It is destructive power of Shri Ganesha. It is destructive power of Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesha. It is the destructive power of the Mother. It is the destructive power of the Ganesha and four of these are Bhairava and Hanumana, Karthikeya and Ganesha. Also the powers of Sadashiva and of the Adi Shakti. All the destructive powers of all the incarnations are Ekadashas. Now the last but not the least, is the destructive power of Hiranyagarbha which is collective Brahmadeva. And this power when it acts, every atom explodes, the whole atomic energy goes into a destructive power. So, thus the complete total destructive power is Ekadasha Rudra.
It is extremely powerful, explosive, but it is not blind. It is very discriminative and extremely delicately woven. It avoids all the good points and attacks the wrong things. And it hits at the right time, at the right point, direct, without hitting anything that is good in between. Now the glance of Ekadasha Rudra falls upon someone, say – and there is something in-between which is Divine or which is a positive thing, it penetrates through positive, without harming the positive and hits the negative. It cools down somebody (not freezing) and burns another. So that is how it works with such care and such delicacy. And it is extremely sharp also. And it is very painful. It is not like cutting the neck in one shot, it goes on slowly.”
Shri Mataji, Ekadasha Rudra, 1984
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Truth hurt
Does Truth reveal? Uncover? Bring into the Light?
Does Truth relentlessly fracture past relationships?
Does Truth upset ideas? Traditions? Customs?
Does Truth invade your hard-won privacy?
Does Truth uncover the lie? The evil secret?
Does Truth bring to light the hidden past?
Does Truth threaten your ego?
Your self-centeredness? Your pride?
Does Truth offend your "religious" teachings?
Does Truth run counter to your "holy book" notations?
Does Truth cause you agony and sleepless nights?
Does Truth bring you fear? Guilt? Remorse? Insight?
Does Truth invade to your very soul? And tear you apart?
Does Truth bring the spreading warmth of Light?
Does Truth bring forgiveness? Cleanness? Healing?
Does Truth bring new hope? Vision? Love?
Does Truth sweep away the cob-webs of the mind?
Does Truth give divine teachings of knowledge? Wisdom?
Does Truth give revelation of the God-Spirit within you?
Does Truth release the creative power of your soul?"
Does Truth bring peace in knowing that---ultimately,
Lie is swept away---and only Truth prevails?
Does Truth hurt?
To the point of the re-creation--of a new you?
by Patrick H. Bellringer - 1996
bellringer@fourwinds10.com
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