Aug 30, 2022

Sri Ganesh Chaturthy 2022

 Hari Om!

31st Aug 2022 is Sri Ganesh Chaturthy, 

Though I want to write a lot on this topic but I am not getting the clearance from the other side, they simply do not want me to reveal anything to the people, the main reason is they want each individual to figure it out themselves and experience the divinity.

Spoon feeding leads to mockery of everything by the spoon fed individuals. :-)

All I can write about the story, that Mata Parvati makes a boy out of sandal paste and then asks him to guard the gate etc. etc. the story needs to be taken as a metaphor and then applied to our lives.

Kali Yuga Ganesha is supposed to be DwiBhuja, meaning with two arms only, but one can see people keep four to even 12 bhuja idols.

anyway

Subh and Labh, 

Vinayaka Chaturthi 

to one and all,


S P Ianala, 30 Aug 2022.

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Metaphor - a Bed Time Story

 Like most parents, my parents (Biological) also told us bed time stories, but mostly in hot summer afternoons, :-) and most of these stories were related to Sanatana Dharma, and the stories were frequently repeated, and my three siblings would walk away the moment they would hear them coming, but I would sit and listen to them all over again, again, again, again, again, again and again, because every time I would understand the story from a new perspective, a new angle, some called that, I do drama or I tried to show my parents, that I was an obedient child of theirs:-) but the truth is every time it carried a new set information for me. ;-)


The reason people should pay attention when ever Ramayana, Maha Bharata or any story is told to them.

One such story was told innumerable times with out any explanations or meaning of that story, because that story was a metaphor.

The story:

Once upon a time, there was this town, and there was a King and the King had seven sons,

The sons were all grown up,

One day the King calls all his sons and tells them to fetch seven fish each,

So, the seven son's of the King go to fetch seven fish each,

When they are back with seven fish each,

The king asks them to dry the fish under the Sun,

The seven son's of the king place their respective seven fish under the Sun,

The next day the King asks them to see If they were dry, 

The son's return and inform the King that only six fish were dry but the seventh fish was not dry,

King asks his son's to go and ask the seventh fish why it was not dry,

So, the seven son's of the King ask their respective seventh fish , why it was not dry,

1) The seventh fish - Because the heap of grass was blocking the Sun,

They ask the heap of Grass why it was blocking the Sun,

2) The heap of grass - Because the Cow did not eat it,

They ask the Cow, why it did not eat the grass, 

3) The Cow - Because the calf did not suckle her milk,

They ask the calf, why it did not suckle the milk,

4) The Calf - Because the Cowherd did not let her loose, 

They ask the Cowherd, why he did not let the calf loose, 

5) The Cowherd - Because my wife did not serve me the food, 

They ask the wife why she did not serve the cowherd his food, 

6) The Wife - Because the child cried, 

They ask the child why it cried, 

7) The Child - The ant bit me, 

They ask the ant why it had bitten the child,

8)The Ant - Because the child put his finger in my Ant hole, and anyone who puts his finger in my golden Ant Hill, Won't I bite..

Each one of the 8 lines numbered are individual Metaphors, and collectively all of them are part of one greater metaphor, now you have to decipher it. :-) Simple.

SPIanala Aug 2022

Aug 21, 2022

The Microcosm in Macrocosm, the Macrocosm in Microcosm.

Like most parents, my parents (Biological) also told us bed time stories, but mostly in hot summer afternoons, :-) and most of these stories were related to Sanatana Dharma, and the stories were frequently repeated, and my three siblings would walk away the moment they would hear them coming, but I would sit and listen to them all over again, again, again, again, again, again and again, because every time I would understand the story from a new perspective, a new angle, some called that, I do drama or I tried to show my parents, that I was an obedient child of theirs:-) but the truth is every time it carried a new set information for me. ;-)


The reason people should pay attention when ever Ramayana, Maha Bharata or any story is told to them.

One such story was told innumerable times with out any explanations or meaning of that story, because that story was a metaphor.

The story:

Once upon a time, there was this town, and there was a King and the King had seven sons,

The sons were all grown up,

One day the King calls all his sons and tells them to fetch seven fish each,

So, the seven son's of the King go to fetch seven fish each,

When they are back with seven fish each,

The king asks them to dry the fish under the Sun,

The seven son's of the king place their respective seven fish under the Sun,

The next day the King asks them to see If they were dry, 

The son's return and inform the King that only six fish were dry but the seventh fish was not dry,

King asks his son's to go and ask the seventh fish why it was not dry,

So, the seven son's of the King ask their respective seventh fish , why it was not dry,

1) The seventh fish - Because the heap of grass was blocking the Sun,

They ask the heap of Grass why it was blocking the Sun,

2) The heap of grass - Because the Cow did not eat it,

They ask the Cow, why it did not eat the grass, 

3) The Cow - Because the calf did not suckle her milk,

They ask the calf, why it did not suckle the milk,

4) The Calf - Because the Cowherd did not let her loose, 

They ask the Cowherd, why he did not let the calf loose, 

5) The Cowherd - Because my wife did not serve me the food, 

They ask the wife why she did not serve the cowherd his food, 

6) The Wife - Because the child cried, 

They ask the child why it cried, 

7) The Child - The ant bit me, 

They ask the ant why it had bitten the child,

8)The Ant - Because the child put his finger in my Ant hole, and anyone who puts his finger in my golden Ant Hill, Won't I bite..

Each one of the 8 lines numbered are individual Metaphors, and collectively all of them are part of one greater metaphor, now you have to decipher it. :-) Simple.

SPIanala Aug 2022

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Craving for something?

It is normal for every person to crave for something and they actually do not know what that craving is, some try food, some try sex, some try expeditions, some try physical activities, some try mental activities, some try various other things, etc. etc.

But none of them ever understand what that craving is, and the feeling is same for every one,

Males crave for Females, and Females for Males, when they are not satisfied they go looking for other avenues, :-) but the satisfaction never comes to their inner being.

Some devote lot of time trying, to find that one person who will bring that satisfaction to them, but they never find that one person, because that one person who would bring that satisfaction does not exist.

As a result they loose hope, take to spirituality, Yoga, :-) Voyage, Travel, they wander aimlessly and yet the satisfaction never comes, this process can go on and on for many births as well.

The answer is: The satisfaction will come when you turn into Buddha, :-) not before that.

Don't jump to conclusion and ask, So, I have to become a Buddhist, travel to East, Tibet, etc. etc. answer to this question is a simple Yes and No.

You have to turn yourself into Buddha. :-) that simple. :-)

Being Buddha - It is a spiritual status bestowed upon you when you reach certain level of purity, (Mind Body and Soul kind of).

Mahavira (Vardhamana) did, so, he should be called Mahavira Buddha,
Siddharta Gautama did, So, he too should be called S G Buddha, He was from Nepal, his nose is slightly turned upward. 

Many others did, and many do not know they have turned into Buddha, :-) they simply wither away when their body falls.

When the body falls, the soul (So called) leaves the body from three places, 

1) Anus - this happens for most people, actually it is through the Brahma Dwara, it is also the door through which the soul entered at first place.

2) Mouth - This happens for people who have crossed Vishuddha Chakra but are around Agya Chakra and have not turned into Buddha, My father is a very good example.

3) Brahma Randhra - The small hole in the inverted lotus on the top of your head, which is normally open in a new born baby but it closes in an adult and it opens again when you reach the Shasrara and travel beyond Shasrara, 

Up to Agya Chakra, the ladder is available with 33 steps, but from Agya Chakra (6th) there is no ladder, you have to use Shiva Linga which is formed and then it grows in size to reach Shasrara's stem, this was externalised by Brahmins with a Shikha, bodhi, Tikki in Hindi, Pilka in Telugu, expecting that small tuft of hair will connect with the Shiva's third eye, Bhala Netra, the reason it is also called Bodhi because the wisdom flows through it from Shiva into the aspirant.




To understand Bhala Netra (The third eye of Shiva), watch Lord of the rings, (The eye of sauron), some what close. 

In contrast the Bhala Netra is very calm, pleasing, extremely beautiful, there is nothing as beautiful as this eye, and there is nothing evil, like the eye of sauron, evil burns in its view, the evil gets dissolved in it, it explodes in to smithereens, this is good for the evil in you as well.

So the mind reaches greatest purity, and that kind of mind is in great demand in the Universenet, it is widely sought after by all the divine as well as all other imitating the divine, there are more celestial beings imitating the divine then the actual divine, I think the ratio is like one to ten or more, so the divine has to innovate new ways to hoodwink the evil and present it self, and divine never repeats itself, every time it presents itself in a new way, by the time the evil catches up with the divine, it is already too late, :-) and the evil keeps repeating itself till they realize that the divine has changed and presented itself in a new form or new way.

It is like white man or white women's proxy games in the west and India, some of the proxy games have been in play for last 20 years or more, :-) they still expect something will happen, the woman from Toronto was 62 then in 2002, now she is 82, and she continues to take baby steps expecting something will happen one day. :-)

Even the white man and the white women have been trying very hard with their electronic invasive surveillance to ape the divine, the purpose is to enjoy free service, under the agenda, " What can we do for the comfort of the white man". :-)

And I kind of enjoy this show, it is a continuous drama, :-) it is the same drama being played in the Microcosm (Inside) as well as in the Macrocosm (Outside). :-)

And back to the evil, when the evil explodes like poooof, you can see how the dark matter makes and breaks everything, :-) want to see, simple, get the single eye. ;-)

(For the Physicists - Dark matter is a 100% light particle which is 100% consciousness, each particle can decide for itself and it knows 100% where to connect and where to break off.

Best example to get an idea, the particles behave more or less like shoal of fish, or even swarm of birds, where each fish and each bird knows what they are doing or what they have to do, the fish and birds are not 100% consciousness, If humans are 60% consciousness, I might say they are 25% consciousness, a pebble might be 0.1% consciousness, the dark particle is 100% consciousness. each particle is complete in itself.)

Best describe by this mantra.

 पूर्णमदः पूर्णमिदं पूर्णात्पूर्णमुदच्यते ।
पूर्णस्य पूर्णमादाय पूर्णमेवावशिष्यते ॥
 शान्तिः शान्तिः शान्तिः ॥

So, the Shiva Linga and the Shikha is formed by these dark particles and they stay in shape.

So, the third eye is not inside your body, it is outside at a distance above your head which is expected by a Hindu to connect with it with a Shikha, :-) so they grew a shikha.

But it is not what helps in the connection, the Shikha made of tuft of hair is just an externalization of the real Shikha which extends from the apex of the head or from the base of the inverted lotus (Shasrara) on top of your head and connects with the Bhala Netra (Shiva's third eye) which gives you the ability to see in the past and into the future. 

It is like getting an internet connection, but limited uploading and limited downloading capacity and the control entirely rests with the owner of this eye, which is none but Shiva, once connected you can see all those from various worlds and various dimensions, like WhatsApp. :-) You can travel through time and see whomever you want to see, there is no time limit, I saw Krishna as a 16 years old and also as an adult, Rama as 12 year old, in his marriage with Sita, Gautama, Agatsya Maha Rishi, Narada, Shukhabrahma, etc etc no limit. :-) but it is so tiring, I need to sleep 16 hours a day, which is expensive.

For the Retards (Electronic invasive surveillance) from West) : Please don't poke into my brain looking for these things, they are all spread out in various dimensions, I have counted more then 64 till now and it is not the end, your invasion into my head leaves painful pimples on my head. :-)

Mera sar na huwa baap ka maal hain, :-)

You will come across many sites on internet, where it is said Brahma Randhra is Shasrara, it is not, Sharara is the inverted lotus with thousands and thousands of petal like elliptical holes, which are externalised by the skull cap (Kufi) of a Muslim, particularly the one made with Krosha, Hindu's used to leave a hair cap with a Shikha on a bald head, others have various other ways.

Facial Hair, As the aspirant grows in stature, the hair on his inner being also grows, it not only grows it also gets organized, this is true for women also, :-) even women also have facial hair, long beards, long flowing moustache, and locks of hair covering the head.

As a result of this inner change, the aspirant has this strong desire to grow facial hair, but since a woman can not grow facial hair, due to that strong urge, they started wearing facial cover made of cloth, they call it hijab.

The case of Sikh's (Students) is not because of some inner urge, it could be, there is a possibility, it is more as a respect towards their Guru, or Guru's, who had facial hair and Kesh was one of the K's recommended by their tenth Guru, born 1666.

The image of a diya (Oil lamp) with its wick lit, is a perfect replica of the Agya Chakra, on top of which is Shiva Linga which grows on it, which looks like the flame on the oil wick, and the aura of light created by that flame on its top looks some what like the Shasrara, when the entire thing is seen from a different angle, only difference is the Shasrara looks like a bejeweled crown with many colors.



Not exact but close, the angle has to be much lower.

The reason why Hindus light lamp on every occasion, which is again an externalization of the entire thing, each oil lamp represents Shiva in his full glory.

So the flower garlands, Incense, the puja peetha, the door, the lamps, particularly the Kundulu, oil lamps made of gold color metal where five oil wicks can be placed are all externalization of what is inside.

The Kundulu in golden color with five wicks actually depict five nirvikara forms of Shiv, and inside they are always dancing. :-)


Only difference is the fifth light is on the top, Ishana.

All this is a small part of what one can see, If man made internet is so vast, Imagine the vastness of Shiva's Universenet. :-)

Like you need a password from an Internet providing company to connect to the man made internet, to connect to the Universenet, (I have given this name) through Shiva's Bhala Netra, you need a password, and that password only Shiva can give you, sorry, I can not share it.

So why waste time playing stupid white man's or white women's proxy games.

भैया बहुत पापड़ बेलने पड़ते हैं  (Bhaiya Bahut Papad Belne Padte Hain). :-)

तो लग जावो काम पे। 

(Let me know If anyone could decipher the meaning of the story given above, just add a comment, or you can write an email also.)

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