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Bhagavan
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Conversation with Bhagavan |
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Written by Kiara Windrider, October 8 2004
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"This is the transcript of a conversation I had with Bhagavan on October
8, 2004 in Golden City. It addresses issues of personal and global
enlightenment through a process known as the “deeksha”, which is an
electrical transmission of divine energy resulting in neurobiological
changes in the brain leading to states of enlightenment. It also
covers questions about environmental catastrophes and earth changes,
human death, and the advent of the long awaited Golden Age." |
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Darshan with Bhagavan – February 16, 2005 |
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Written by Kiara Windrider
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"Questioner: Can you tell us about prayer? How should we pray? Is praying to you or Jesus the same as praying to God? Bhagavan: If you ask, ‘Who is God?’ the antaryamin is God. As you grow, the way the antaryamin appears to you will also grow. It can be outside you also, and can take any form – Buddha, Christ, etc. It is the antaryamin who does everything. If you are waiting by the bus stop and want the bus to stop, you can ask your antaryamin. The antaryamin is also the bus driver! For Jesus or Bhagavan to pick up your prayer you must have a bond with them, an emotional connection, and clarity. Unless it is going to harm somebody most prayers will be answered." |
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Is there hope for humanity? |
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Written by Bhagavan
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"Basically this movement’s purpose is to create a Golden Age, what we are saying is by 2012 the world will enter into a Golden Age. This dawning of the Golden Age is our vision. If this has to happen 60,000 people must be enlightened. This is the Mission. This happens through Deeksha. Those who receive Mukthi Deeksha will be enlightened. So, by 2010, we want to create 60,000 people in the whole world. Then these 60,000 people will give Deeksha to the others,and the whole world will be enlightened." |
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A Message from Sri Amma and Sri Bhagavan |
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Written by Bhagavan
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"In a world where mankind feels
threatened by social upheavals,
over population, wars, terrifying
violence, callousness, each
human being is more than ever
concerned with his own survival."
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Kalki Bhagavan on the illusion of self |
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Written by Kalki Bhagavan
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"What you call love is not truly love. You either beg for love, asking somebody to give you love, or if you give love it is because somebody is big or famous or great or wealthy or you have something to gain from that. That is not the love we are talking about. This love is a causeless love. It is just there."
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