Wednesday 15 June 2011

basic principals

The Three Basic Principles For Satsangi's:-




Jadjan: to exalt others through active service… or in Thakur’s words, “To roam midst family, friend, and foe, with the mission and tiding of thy Lord. To serve all in his name with every compassion to make them proficient for existence.”

Istobrity: a daily love offering …. Or
“If the offering is achieved through energetic volition and ability, it renders one abler and abler, gradually. And makes one rocky in his stand. It generates an undaunted energy within when others quiver in the blast.”

Jawjan: to meditate on mantra every day…..or
“The word that vibrates in all life, within and without, is the hunger to be united from molecule to man. When that word behaves into life, blood, and flesh, the word is incarnate. It is the word with behaviour that is the existence of all.”





Satsang Initiation or Deeksha

Satsang Initiation--- means how adopt satsang way of spiritual life
This is pupularly called deeksha--

Initiation: Anyone seeking to be initiated into Satsang way of life
shown by Shri Shri Thakur Anukulchandra--
The one who has purity of character,
who practices diligently the Yoga of Sound,
and who can explain *clearly* Sant Mat
(the complete Path of the Masters with nothing missing),
can be accepted and trusted as Satguru/Teacher.

In the Sant tradition of India the complete methods of meditation
practice are communicated at the time of Initiation (Diksha) by the
living Master or a representative of the Master. A living Teacher,
being fully acquainted with the 'landscape' of Inner Space, is able
to impart to initiate-candidates valuable guidance on how to safely
make the journey of ascension to the spiritual worlds during
meditation practice within. The details of Surat Shabd Yoga practice
are not found in books, old scriptures of the past, and are not for
sale, but are given freely to seekers by a living Teacher at the
time of Initiation.

An intense longing to meet the Lord during one's lifetime
is the first and foremost qualification for Initiation.
Seek, and ye shall find, is the law.

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