Thursday, November 25, 2010

OSHO ~ My Beloved Saint.

ho does not teach any religion and does not belong to any particular religion. What he really teaches is religiousness - the real fragrance of all the flowers of existence, the Buddhas, the mystics and sages that this world has known. Osho has given thousands of discourses on all the well-known and not so known mystics of the world—from Ashtavakra to Zarathusthra .

Osho is a modern day mystic whose wisdom, clarity and humor have touched the lives of millions of people around the world. His insights are creating the conducive atmosphere or ‘ Atma-Sphere ” for the emergence of what he calls the ‘New Man’ or Zorba , the Buddha – the combination of celebration, dance and song of Zorba and the silence, stillness and meditation of the Buddha, the meditation of the East and the materialism of the West. 

Zorba the Buddha is a totally new human being who is an awakened one, and he is life-affirmative and free. When someone asked Osho the definition of religion, Osho replied: To be in romance with life is religion.


Amongst all the Enlightened Ones, Gautama the Buddha is very special to Osho. He says: “I love Gautama the Buddha because he represents to me the essential core of religion. He is the beginner of a totally different kind of religion in the world. He has propounded not religion but religiousness. And this is a great radical change in the history of human consciousness.”

“When a Buddha moves the wheel of dharma , it takes two thousand five hundred years for it to stop completely….” says Osho. “The wheel that Buddha moved has stopped. The wheel has to be moved again. And that is going to be my and your life’s work – that wheel has to be moved again. Once it starts revolving it will again have twenty-five centuries’ life.”


Osho teaches meditation for our inner transformation. Love and compassion are the natural expression of this transformation. We can meditate with Buddha, dance with Krishna and celebrate our love with Sufis .”

- Swami Chaitanya Keerti , Osho World Foundation, New Delhi
 

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KTM ~ Who Was The Dump and Who Was The Dumper.

Dear Hotline / The Sun / The NST Team

When KTMB introduced the extended Komuter service to Batu Caves, I lauded the move. This would make it so much more convenient for me to travel to work and there would be one less car on the road with a sole driver contributing to the mass traffic jams that KL is so famous for.

It was indeed timely as the government is trying its level best to get the Rakyat to use the public transportation system. My idea was to park at the Batu Cantonment station, take the komuter to KL Sentral and switch to the LRT to get to my place of work at Jalan Pantai.

1)Everything was fine until 1st September, when some smarty pants in KTMB decided to impose a parking fee of RM5/hour. Can you imagine how much one would have to pay to park the minimum of 10 hours (8hrs at work +2 hours travelling time).

2) To add insult to injury, those using the Touch n Go for the journey are charged RM2 instead of the normal fee of RM1. The reason given is that the money is remitted late to KTMB by Touch n Go. This policy was introduced without any prior warning to the commuters.

In case 1- we now have a vast empty parking space within the KTMB station and the commuters have resorted to parking their cars on the side of the road leading to the station and along the roads within the adjacent housing area. 

This is a very dangerous situation as the area is isolated and there have been case of snatch thefts and cars have been broken into.  

Case 2- Why must the commuter be made to pay extra for what is clearly a lack of business partnership between KTMB and Touch n Go. Other service providers depend on other financial institutions / channels for collection of their monthly payments but in no case is the customer burdened with extra charges. 

The company instead pays the collection party a commission for the effort. Furthermore have you personally been to the ticketing counters at KL Sentral during the peak hours? We are rushing to get to the trains on time and that is why we choose to use the Touch n Go instead of wasting our time queuing to buy the tickets .

I sincerely hope the person / persons concerned in implementing these ridiculous policies will keep in mind the governments vision of introducing a cheap and efficient public transportation system and not burden the Rakyat with these exorbitant charges so that the staff of KTMB can enjoy fat bonuses at the end of the year.

Thank you
   
lyndcruz     
   
LYNETTE CAROLINE D'CRUZ
Ic no: 590930-10-6112
Address: BB9, Jalan Terolak 2
Taman Bamboo
Ctc No; 03-22404352
Email address: lynette2tm.com.my

lvbala said,

Above article above was sent to me by one of the caretakers. I am publishing with the concern and hope from KTM to make some changes and look into the need and the trouble faced by Rakyat. 

The Rakyat is contributing everyday to the country and it is not  fare to burden them further. RM1 is a big issue for the poor and needy.

The Rakyat has been paying double for KTM service compare to bus fares. Even RM1 were collected for motor parking such as in Rawang. 

The cabinet ministers should look into this issues or the cabinet shall be look into by rakyat in the next election.

by,
lvbala

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Siva Tandava / Siva's Cosmic Dance

 
Siva Nataraja, the Lord of Dance, stands poised between unrestrained power and perfect equilibrium. He dances creation into being within a circle of fire, representing consciousness. Each element is symbolic -- the hands, the moon, the dwarf, the ten braids of hair, the skulls, and more – Photograph

HE COSMIC DANCE OF SIVA NATARAJA IS BOTH SYMBOL AND REALITY. IT IS THE MOVEMENT OF CREATION, PRESERVATION AND DISSOLUTION, THE TRIAD WHICH TAKEN TOGETHER IS THE PRINCIPLE OF MAYA, GOD'S ENDLESS IMPULSE, taking place within each of us and within every atom of the universe.

We are all dancing with Siva this very moment and He with us. In the midst of His agitated dance, God Siva's HEAD is balanced and still, His EXPRESSION serene and calm, in perfect equipoise as the unmoved Mover. His right EARRING, made of a snake, is masculine. His left, a large discus, is feminine. Together they symbolize the fact that Siva is neither male nor female, but transcends both. 

God Siva's THIRD EYE is the eye of fire and symbolizes higher perception, extending throughout past, present and future. God Siva's HAIR is in the long untended locks of the ascetic, flying out energetically. On His hair are: the SERPENT SHESHANAGA, representing the cycle of years; a SKULL, symbolizing Siva's power of destruction; the fifth-day CRESCENT MOON, symbolizing His creative power; and the GODDESS GANGA, India's most sacred river, symbol of descending grace. 

God Siva's BACK LEFT HAND holds a blazing flame, the fire God Agni, symbolizing His power of destruction, samhara, by which the universe is reabsorbed at the end of each cycle of creation, only to be recreated again by God Siva. This hand represents NA in the Panchakshara Mantra, Na-Ma-Si-Va-Ya. His PLANTED FOOT stands for the syllable MA and symbolizes His concealing grace, tirodhana shakti, which limits consciousness, allowing souls to mature through experience. 

Siva dances upon the figure known as APASMARA, "forgetful or heedless," who represents the soul bound by anava mala, the individuating veil of duality, source of separation from God. Apasmarapurusha looks up serenely at Lord Siva's raised foot, the ultimate refuge, release and destiny of all souls without exception. Lord Siva's LEFT FRONT HAND, representing the syllable VA, held in the elephant trunk pose, gajahasta, points to His left foot, source of revealing grace, anugraha shakti, by which souls return to Him. 

Left and right back arms are balanced, as are creation and destruction. Siva's BACK RIGHT HAND, standing for the syllable SI, holds the thin-waisted rattle drum, damaru, symbol of creation, which begins with soundless sound, Paranada, from which arises the mantra Aum. The FRONT RIGHT HAND is raised in the gesture abhaya, "fear not," symbolizing Siva's power of srishti, preservation and protection, and standing for the syllable YA

Lord Siva's RAISED FOOT symbolizes His revealing grace, anugraha shakti, by which the soul ultimately transcends the bonds of anava, karma and maya and realizes its identity with Him. Lord Siva's SKIN is a pinkish color. His body is smeared with white HOLY ASH, vibhuti, symbol of purity. The BLUE THROAT represents His compassion in swallowing the deadly halahala poison to protect mankind. He wears a SKULL NECKLACE, symbolizing the perpetual revolution of ages. 

The SERPENT JAHNUWI adorns His body, symbol of His identity with the kundalini power, the normally dormant spiritual force within man coiled at the base of the spine. Raised through yoga, this force propels man into God Realization. Siva wears a TIGER SKIN, symbol of nature's power. His SASH, katibhandha, is blown to one side by His rapid movement. 

The ARCH OF FLAMES, prabhavali, in which Siva dances is the Hall of Consciousness. Each flame has three sub-flames, symbolizing fire on Earth, in the atmosphere and in the sky. At the top of the arch is MAHAKALA, "Great time." Mahakala is God Siva Himself who creates, transcends and ends time. Siva Nataraja dances within the state of timeless transcendence. The double lotus PEDESTAL, mahambujapitha, symbolizes manifestation. From this base springs the cosmos.

The four sacred Vedas, mankind's oldest scriptures, intone, "To Rudra [Siva], Lord of sacrifice, of hymns and balmy medicines, we pray for joy and health and strength. He shines in splendor like the sun, refulgent as bright gold is He, the good, the best among the Gods (Rig Veda 1.43.4-5)." "He is God, hidden in all beings, their inmost soul who is in all. He watches the works of creation, lives in all things, watches all things. He is pure consciousness, beyond the three conditions of nature (Yajur Veda, Svetashvatara Upanishad 6.11 upm)."

http://www.himalayanacademy.com/resources/books/dws/dws_sivas_dance.html

lvbala said, 
I am posting this article to all mankind to understand the actual meaning of "Siva Tandava" as not in person but the total understanding "awakening" called enlightenment.

It was explained, every movement of our inner soul came after the dance of every cells in our body. To attained these one need to meditate 23hours a day for 20 years to reach the state of "TAPAZ".

Meditate an hour a day for 12 year makea some to be a 'YOGI". The choice is yours. You can always choose.

regards.

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Friday, November 12, 2010

GOD and Religion

Religion cannot be anything other than a celebration of life. And the serious person becomes handicapped: he creates barriers. The very dimension of celebration disappears from his life. He becomes desert like. And if you are a desert, you can go on thinking and pretending that you are religious but you are not, says Osho, the Zen master.

After compassion, gratitude arise, the whole existence becomes temple. What ever you touch becomes a prayer. What ever you do becomes prayerful.

Prayer is blissful when it is an expression of gratitude, with no demands, with no complaints. Whenever one starts asking for something in prayer, it is no longer blissful; it is praying out of misery, out of demand, out of need. It loses its grandeur, its grace. It is nothing but desire disguised as prayer.

And that's what goes on in the churches, temples, mosques, in the name of prayer: people are not praying, people are asking, demanding, people are trying to exploit even God for their own purposes. They pray only when they are in need, they remember God when they are in misery.

They completely forget God when they are happy. And the real prayer arises out of happiness, not Out of misery, so it is very rarely that real prayer happens in the world, because people pray when they are in pain and they forget completely when they are in pleasure.

When everything is going well who bothers about God and who bothers about prayer? When something is not going right, you start remembering God.

It happened in the life of one of the very rare men of this century, Fyodor Dostoevsky, the Russian novelist. He was also a revolutionary, and he was condemned to death with eleven of his other comrades.

All twelve were to be shot early in the morning at exactly six o'clock. They were made to stand in a line and they started looking at the church tower, at the clock, and minute by minute life was disappearing. And Dostoevsky says in his memoirs that in those four, five moments, he remembered his whole past.

It happens: when death approaches and you become aware that death is coming -- when it takes you unawares -- then it doesn't happen; but when you know that at exactly six o'clock you will be shot dead and only five minutes are left, one starts having a review.

The whole film of the past starts moving. And in those five minutes he remembered that he has not lived his life attentively. He had wasted his life, he had lived as a robot, as a machine, unconsciously, almost asleep. He could not remember a single moment of attentiveness, of awareness.

He decided, "If another life is given to me, I will devote my whole life to awareness." And by chance it happened that he was forgiven; exactly one minute before, the order from the Czar came that all those twelve had to be forgiven.

Then somebody asked him after a few years: "What happened to your decision?" He said, "I tried, but it didn't work out; I could not live attentively. I still try but... for a moment it is there and then it is gone."

People are living almost in a kind of sleep. But when pain comes, misery comes, they are disturbed in their sleep and they start praying, and they take great decisions that "Now, from now onwards, I will be good, I will be this, I will be that." But that is not true prayer. If it comes out of pain, once the pain is gone the prayer will be gone.

The true prayer has to arise out of bliss, it has to arise out of your gratitude to God, it has to arise out of a tremendous sense that you are part of this great, profound mystery, that such an infinitely beautiful universe has been given to you for no reason at all; you have not earned it. It is a sheer gift from God. Then there is prayer.

And if prayer is there, God is there. Wherever prayer is, God is. People ask, "Where is God?" -- their question is meaningless. They should ask, "What is prayer?" -- because wherever prayer is, God is. Prayer is the way to see God. Prayer gives you the eyes, the perspective to see God.


A real prayer is nonverbal  

Prayer simply means gratitude, thankfulness. It is not a demand, it is not a desire. And if you desire anything, then it is not prayer. Then don't call it a prayer. And that's what you must have been doing: desiring something, asking God, "Do this, do that for me."

And because he is not doing it, you are becoming frustrated. And rather than thinking that something is fundamentally wrong in the very idea of prayer that you are carrying in you, you may be even suspecting whether God exists or not.

Prayer is not a demand on God, it is not a desire for something. If it is, then it will never reach to him. Desires are heavy things. They gravitate towards the earth, they can't fly into the sky.

When you have a pure gratitude, when you are not asking anything but simply feeling thankful for all that he has already done for you... and he has done more than you are worthy of, he has done more than you deserve.
J
ust look at what he has done for you! He has given you life and love and joy. He has given you a tremendous sensitivity for beauty. He has given you awareness. He has given you the possibility of becoming a buddha. What more do you want?

Feel thankful, and then prayers have wings, they can fly; they reach to the ultimate. Then the earth cannot pull them downwards. Then they start rising, soaring upwards, they levitate. With desire the prayer gravitates downwards; it cannot levitate
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But millions of people go on praying with this wrong attitude: they pray only when they need something.
The Texan was on his knees in church giving thanks for all his blessings.

"Of course," he added, "I am grateful for my six houses, although I could use two or three more. Now, I am grateful for my Rolls and six Cadillacs, but I could use a couple more yachts to add to my collection. And I know I should be grateful for the banks I own, but could you see your way clear to give me five more to make it an even dozen?"

A little man kneeled next to him and talked up to God: "I need bread and a job -- I would be so grateful."

The Texan whipped out a hundred-dollar bill and handed it to the man. "Will you please stop bothering God with that small stuff?"

But whether the stuff is small or big, whether you are asking for bread or for banks, it is the same, exactly the same! Don't ask for anything. Thank him for all that he has already done. Bow down! Words are not needed in thankfulness. Just bow down in deep gratitude, in silence.


A real prayer is nonverbal; words are inadequate. They are made for other things, not for prayer. Yes, once in a while you may find tears rolling down from your eyes, and they are far more significant than all the words you could use.

Yes, once in a while you would like to dance like a Baul mystic -- for no reason at all, for the sheer joy of being! That dance will be prayer. Yes, once in a while you may like to play on the flute. And believe me, God loves music! He is tired of your words! Sing, dance, cry, or just be silent.

And you will be surprised: great light starts showering on you. You are bathed in bliss, in benediction.


OSHO

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Happy Deepavali

My Sincere Deepavali wishes to all Hindus around the world. Lets this light of festival brighten up our life with prosperity, happiness and the most of all, lets this lights of fragrance fills our years with glory.



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Now Everyone Can't Fly - JOE SAMAD

When I read this column, it does hit my head and the story can be related to my experience traveling to East Malaysia for work purpose back ...