INSPIRATIONAL BLESSINGS - MERCURY IS IN RETROGRADE - Walk on the Path of Practical Enlightenment - Grisht Ashram


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n the ancient mystical scriptures it is said: the moment you are born, you are beginning your path of dying. It goes on to state: the only way you can truly live at the extraordinary apex of your life, is to be constantly aware of this mortality and be 'OK' with it. This is so contrary to the modern practice of running and hiding from death, for when we are running and hiding from the end of our life, we are never in touch with the glory of each moment of our life.

At the end of life — when our body is released and our prana (the life force) is withdrawn — there is a moment (actually measured as a few earthly seconds) in which the entire incarnation, the entire lifetime, is self reviewed. This is the fundamental reality of "Judgment Day." Many who have gone over and come back speak of this in their near death experience. Yogis — able to move there through their deepest meditations — confirm this event. In that first few seconds of Earth time — there is no sense of time when it is taking place and it therefore seems like an eternity outside of the physical body — this self review is a reverse movie of your entire existence.

Because there is no life-force — no pranas — left with you; there is no actual measuring of the event in living moments. Like a warp speed running through the consciousness, this reverse movie of your entire existence flashes before you. Your task is to face it . . . and authorize it. It is as if you are signing off on the contract for the comparison of why you came to Earth and what has taken place in all your years of life on Earth. If you are good with it, if you're not shamed by any of it, you are released from what is called the cycle of births and deaths. You are actually liberated — you graduate from this realm. You do not have to return and repeat the things that did not work for you.

Graduation is a rare and enlightened result . . . it is challenging to view all that you have done and not become self critical at some point along the review. It is not easy because we are all attached to so much of this physical world; especially when we have passed through an entire lifetime of connections, compassions and opinions. But this is what is required and this is what we all pass through. Yogis refer to this state of liberation with the Sanskrit word 'mukt'. In order to get to this 'mukt' — this place of detachment, one must have a practice. Learning to use the sacred human equipment in life prepares us to launch into the cosmos after life. When we leave the prana for liberation, we have to exercise the art and science of absolute trust and complete faith . . . fear and doubt are definite disasters.

Practicing this while still alive is known as jiwan mukt . . . liberation while living. Guru Nanak said 500 years ago — live as if you are liberated. Jiwan means living and mukt means liberated. There are many exercises in yoga that combine breathing, suspending the breathing, moving and remaining motionless, mantras and turning up the silence . . . these particular sets are known as jiwan-mukta-kryas. They consist of pranayam, asanas, and movements with focus and concentrations that liberate the need to constantly relate in your identity. In the moment of dying there are tremendous orbits of confusion — like dizziness and nausea from the lack of identity with the physical world. The antidote of jiwan-mukta-kryas is not like wishing and hoping in these orbits of confusion; it is becoming solid within the self within the self . . . knowing that your destination is your destiny . . . not concerned about the illusion of disappearing "reality." For this we all require tremendous preparation.

At the time of death (leaving the prana) there is a sutra (a musical-lyrical verse) known as pran-sutra . . . a verse for when you are leaving the life-force. It is said that there is a unique pran sutra for each of us. With your pran sutra you can lock into that state of graceful passage. It enables you to become absolutely committed to the outcome — not swayed by any of the illusional evidence to the contrary. This is very challenging in our modern, normal, societal belief structure . . . you must focus to break this norm, for anytime your response is anything other than jiwan mukt . . . you flunk . . . you repeat until you pass.

Literally known as final judgment; we all go through this many times to get it right — and — many times we have flunked. We ought to be experts by now, we ought to be determined by now. We ought to be authorized by now.  There is a name for that authorization, translated in English it is known as your immortal authority. Your immortal authority means you are more connected to your immortal spirit, the immortal soul . . . and you relate to this even when you are in your individual existence. You are actually running your individual existence from the perspective of the immortal soul rather than sitting in the individual experience hoping there might be an immortal soul.

There is a pran sutra of the master sutras for developing this lofty immortal attitude. Listening and chanting tunes you toward your own. One of them (known as Pran Sutra on the CD NAAD MANTRA) for download or CD can be found HERE.

Learn to face the reverse film of your life with a great sense of grace . . . and believe with all your might . . . you are good, good, good to go. Become secure in the fact that this has all — already happened — that it unfolds in the course of good destiny.
This is the next evolution of advanced human consciousness . .. this is the greatest possibility of life
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These Inspirational Blessings are like mantras . . . reminders that cause us to think at a new angle . . . to shake up old patterns . . . to renew and rebuild our vision and purpose. We then gain insight to ignite and inspire an opening to manifest our conscious focus through conscious action. Find Guru Singh's music HERE and his new book HERE.
 

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  • 12/30/2009 5:52 AM Marie Camille Lentsch wrote:
    Thank you Guru Singh, I was just asking in my heart about this subject. I noticed that the family who had nothing in place for my brother's transistion really suffered, and were attached to the form, and in a panic. I know from when my father Leo crossed over in 1990, he was going through the film of his life,
    and I was actually seeing it, too. Especially his time in WWII, I sat there and watched it with him. I never thought about it, never even mentioned it to anyone. It was calm and serene somehow for me.
    I always thought about the Hail Mary prayer, for the hour of our death line. And we will practice for this that you re commended.
    I also wanted to know how to help someone who was in this process. In particular, John's father, who
    has been in a bed for years, and whenever he starts to cross, his wife pulls him back, and throws cold water on his third eye. Now his physcial body is
    getting stronger, and his mental body is totally incoherent, and I wonder how I can help him, and help John with this. I am meditating on this and whenever we go to see him. Are there ways to midwife on this seeming side of the equation? To comfort him, John's father, Herbert gets so scared, and it is rough in the dusk and dawn for him.
    Thank you,
    Marie Camille and for John Lentsch
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  • 12/30/2009 5:55 AM Marie Camille Lentsch wrote:
    Sat Nam,
    I want to discover my pran sutra, and once also read that it was in my destiny name, which is Sadhana Kaur.
    I want to know what this means and I am meditating on this name that I asked for.
    What does this mean?
    Thank you,
    Marie Camille Lentsch
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  • 12/31/2009 6:27 AM Stephen Sylvester wrote:
    Guru Singh, you have had an amazingly positive influence on my life and for that I am eternally grateful. I also have a question. What are the words to the pran sutra?

    ANSWER: Nanaka tu ley na tu hay Guru Amara tu veecharia
    Dhana dhana Ram Das a guru gina sinia tinay savaria


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    1. 6/21/2010 11:57 PM Gurubala wrote:
      What is the English translation?
      Blessings, Gurubala
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      1. 7/27/2010 6:04 AM Guru Singh wrote:
        Please clarify what you are asking to be translated and we will be happy to respond.
        Always with Sacred Love, Blessings, Prayer & Gratitude . . . Sat Nam,
        Guru Singh & Guruperkarma Kaur
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  • 1/23/2010 5:18 AM Marie Camille Lentsch wrote:
    Thank you Guru Singh for the Naad CD. We finally
    got it and we are absorbing it and it is absorbing.
    We listen to it for our evening meditation.
    It is profoundly comforting. It is good to relax in this body. This is a new feeling.
    Thank you, Marie Camille and John Lentsch
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  • 7/27/2010 9:24 PM Gurubala wrote:
    Translation for the Pran Sutra please! When I first listened and meditated to your recording of the sutra a few months ago I really felt like I was part of the entire universe, oneness. Thank you xox
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    1. 12/8/2010 11:42 AM Guru Singh wrote:
      Here are the answers to your questions from the teacher's manual.
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