Thursday, 28 September 2023
WINDING DOWN
Tuesday, 26 September 2023
LIFE IS A GIFT
A reader following this blog for some time, later met up with me and told me that I was the only one who had written something good about her motherland after my maiden visit. Others would have loads of complaints upon returning home to Malaysia. I had gone abroad to carry out my remedies or parikaram given by Agathiyar. Everything else was secondary even the request by my wife to chart the horoscope for our second daughter while I was overseas. I chose to see the good side of things, taking in the sights and sounds of a country new to me though my father was from there. Hence I only wrote about the many magical moments I had while there.
As time went by I saw the turn of events all around the world and how man was breaking the bounds of natural law and that of man-made laws, wrecking this beautiful world that we have come to inherit, I told my family asking let the world end before man brings an end to it by his mass destruction of natures resources and all on the face of the world. My daughter suddenly quipped in, "No I haven't lived my life yet!" Indeed she was then a teen eagerly looking forward to life while we were on the fringe of closing our lives chapter.
In the Movie "Jesus Resurrection" a reporter for a magazine who usually covered wars, riots, and politics was unusually sent to cover the story of the hippies and Jesus. He tells a young man at a mass, "Our country is a dark divided place. But in that tent, there is hope and unity and miracles that I can't even explain... I don't even know if any of this is real" referring to the church that was conducted under a tent to accommodate the large and growing crowd. Indeed in God's presence, we lose ourselves and at the height of our joy and bliss we forget the world and our worries.
Agathiyar too had consoled me to hang on there when I voiced out to him how was I to carry out his asking in going within if the disturbances from the noise and din in the neighborhood pursued. He said this was the prize we paid for staying in the city amidst development and technology. Yogi Ramsuratkumar too had implied that it was indeed difficult in this age where we have a myriad of waves in the airways that interfere with the connection to God that takes place in those rare moments of silence. Agathiyar added that even if I were to head for the forest there would be disturbances in other forms. Supramnaia Swami too had to face the noise and din from a workshop that sprung overnight next door to the kudil we built for him at Tiruvannamalai. But being a Gnani he told a friend who visited him that it did not bother him. But as I was then beginning to sit and contemplate, I found it rather difficult to shut off these noises. Just when Agathiyar asked me to go within and also sleep in his room which was my prayer room, the noises started. Being a spoilt child I told him to remove the cause and I would sit in meditation and sleep there, otherwise, I was leaving and would leave. Till today I have failed to meditate except for a couple of rare moments where I slipped into a space that I wasn't sure if I had dozed off while sitting, was in dreamland, or had actually stepped into a different portal where I had a vision of watching libation to the Sivalingam. At another time I just was there in an expanse of space being a witness, just being present.
And now I have grandchildren who look forward to starting a life as a kid, teen, a young adult, and later have their own families. Shouldn't we give them a conducive environment to grow in? They have come to regard me as a playmate for they always engage me in their play. I jokingly told one of my granddaughters that she had no respect for my age, calling on a 63-year-old to play with a three-year-old. But it is fun to be with them. If I had felt young and dynamic in the company of the 30 youths whom Agathiyar sent over to my home to witness and participate and carry out the Siddha puja at home and in the temples, and to carry out charity and feeding, these days I feel even younger in the company of my grandchildren.
Above and beyond all these is to be in the company of nature. A stroll through the park, walking in the woods, watching fish and tortoises in the pond, having the wind blow across our faces, and gazing at the night sky, turn on our sensory receptors and immediate joy comes on within us.
Watching the movie "Everest" I remember Balamurugan telling me that at one juncture he began to question himself as to what was he doing walking up to Mount Kailash. It was difficult terrain and they had to encounter breathing difficulties due to the changes in altitude and the freezing cold made things worse. In the movie too the trackers begin to question the motive of their quest.
As it is, life presents challenges to us. Some chose to face new challenges taking on new ventures. At the end of the day, we can sit back and recall these experiences and gain fulfillment and satisfaction that we have lived life fully either in pursuing our dreams or in giving ourselves fully to the service of others.
Monday, 25 September 2023
THE COMPASSIONATE SIDDHAS
As Lockdown says to Optimus Prime in "Transformers: Age of Extinction", “You think you were born? No, you were built,” man too is built bit by bit by an intelligence, not the one we know now as A.I. What or who is this intelligence then who so beautifully crafted man and all his creations and gave life to it and released it to go about to do his hearts desire or doing His work through a handful? Man is then given the gift to create the things that shall assist his journey in walking the face of the earth, nay even to go beyond the earth and venture into space. He in turn creates A.I.
Man with his intelligence has contributed to the internet just as much as he has contributed to the wealth of information in the Akasha. The net never fails us in our searches. So does Akasha aka Prapanjam. Agathiyar says all we ever wanted to know is in it. It is a matter of tapping into it. I guess the Siddhas tapped into it in their free time downloading the past, present, and future of some individual's lives and wrote it for man to read and interpret to these seekers when the time is right for them to know. These came to be known as the Nadi or Olai Suvadi.
Man who is well equipped for his survival becomes a slave to money among many other things. This money comes through hard work. Yet there are many who work even harder than others but only make sufficient to survive. Why doesn't the effort they placed produce the same results as with others? Some have life going easy for them while others have to burn themselves out. It looks like there is an underlying mechanism that determines what one should receive. Is this what karma is all about? If so just like my grandaughter asked how God came about and who was the very first God, what was the very first karma I did that brought on suffering or for that matter a better life, or did life itself begin with suffering and change for the better with our good deeds?
Life is all about breaking loose from the chains and shackles of life and progressing further. Karma is one link in this chain. Just as a seed that carries the ingredients for life to transform it into a tree given the right conditions, breaks loose from the soil or earth and starts a journey growing towards the sun and its roots towards water, the energy dormant in man breaks loose of his hold on soil and earth, heads for water, fire, air and ether transforming itself from gross and seen to the subtle and unseen but felt.
We are so attracted to the earth's elements and its many forms that we find it difficult to surrender and let go. It is indeed a battle to set free ourselves from the grasp of these gross elements. Once we are free of the pull of the earth and the pleasures, we flow free without limitations just like water does, going with the flow. Just as the sun heats up the water in ponds, lakes, and seas into steam and vapor, with tapas and austerities that bring on the heat further transformation takes place. Now as ether, we enter the space around us leaving behind all forms.
It is about breaking the hold of the elements that came together to give us a form, setting free the life breath that sustained us all these while. This would be akin to returning back into the elements. The Siddhas, on the other hand, opted to withhold the breath in the body, by first cleansing the vessel for instance with Agathiyar Kuzhambu, and purifying it by bringing on greater volumes of Prana from the Prapanjam through Pranayama and strengthening the fortress by taking, for instance, Kaya Kalpam. With the aid of the breath that once gave us a tug and started its cycle in us, it gives another tug again at the Muladhara, this time to awake the sleeping energies to arise and do their work that is His too. As these energies travel up transformations take place within that bridge him to the realms of the Gods. Upon arrival at the door to the Lord's kingdom, the Siddhas are given further tasks to carry out. Rather than earn salvation for their souls they remain or return to help others achieve the same. When their time is up, they join the many other Siddhas in doing God's work in his realm.
Saturday, 23 September 2023
WALKING WITH AGATHIYAR
I was surprised to see a surge in readers from Singapore in the past week. I guess the reason Agathiyar has me write is to bring together his followers not physically but through this amazing tool that is made available to us in current times. The number of followers that this blog has is not because they know me personally but because they know Agathiyar and want to read my experiences and those of others in walking with him. Let us take a walk now. And as we walk we shall cherish the many moments Agathiyar came into our lives to lift us, care for us, heal us, calm us down, explain things, and many more.
We understand now why people in the past lived longer. They were practically cut off from others over the mountains and around the globe and had little to chew on as regards to happenings around them. They knew their neighbors and worked as a community and came to the aid of those in their community.
It is saddening to read one of today's headlines: "Nearly a million people out of 14.8 million surveyed by the government in 2020 have never spoken to their neighbors." The online news quotes sociologist Shatar Sabran, in interpreting the census’s outcome. He said the concept of neighborliness appears to be losing importance, especially in large cities. Another academic, Nur Hafeeza Ahmad Pazil of Universiti Sains Malaysia, said the disconnect between neighbors might be more apparent in apartment and condominium buildings in large cities. “Kampung folk have more time to interact with neighbors, as they bump into them at an eatery, mosque, or during gotong-royong,” she said.
But Dan Buettner comes to find out from Chan Heng Chee that Singapore gives out incentives like giving out the Proximity Housing Grant to families which encourages them to live either stay under the same roof with their old and aging family members or stay close by hence encouraging the families to remain intact. It is a way of getting children to look after their parents and take care of them, she says. Dan agrees that nations should follow and emulate such policies of this small island republic.
Friday, 22 September 2023
LEARNING TO LET GO
LONGEVITY
Thursday, 21 September 2023
DOING GOD'S WORK
TASTING THE ELIXIR
Tuesday, 19 September 2023
HANGING THE CARROT BEFORE THE CART
Monday, 18 September 2023
COMING ONE FULL CIRCLE
When I was still working back then, one day I was sitting at a table in a Chinese restaurant in Petaling Street having my lunch during my lunch break, when a lady vagabond who lived off the street came and sat at my table. There was a stench from her. How was I to continue eating? Of all the tables why did she pick mine, I asked myself. Seeing her sit at my table the restaurant owner walked up to her and asked her to leave. I did not even have the compassion to call for food for her or part with my food. I had failed the test that day. I am a clean person taking baths several times a day and keeping my home and its surroundings clean too. I detest unpleasant smells and odors, unsightly things, and untidy and disorganized homes having brought what we practiced at work home. The methodology 5S that focused on a clean, uncluttered, safe, and well-organized workplace to help reduce waste and optimize productivity was brought home and implemented too. It became a part of me that I carried around. Was I wrong in being clean? Recently a devotee was hauled up by Agathiyar for not keeping her home clean. I guess my insistence on cleanliness is justified though in their eyes I failed as a humane being. I had failed in many such tests. Another time I just walked by a child who was roaming alone on the streets not even stopping to ask what he was doing alone in the city. I would cross the road to continue my walk on the other side when I saw beggars on the walkways. It never occurred to me to help another. All that changed after I made my maiden journey to India to carry out my remedies. In bringing us to carry out remedies for our past deeds or karma we are introduced to giving or parting with our possessions and money.
I began to frequent the local affiliate of Agathiyar Sanmarga Sangam, a charity movement at Dengkil after Agathiyar asked me to come to the worship of the Siddhas in my Nadi reading, for at that moment I could only remember them as they were always on the streets collecting donations to feed the poor both here and in India. I included the parent organization Ongkarakudil in Turaiyur in my itinerary upon insistence from these kind souls, Manivannan, Jayanthi, and Anbarasan. I was shown the extent of charity that this organization was carrying out during that brief moment I was at Turaiyur by Nadarajah. I passed on a cash donation to its patron Thavathiru Rengaraja Desigar who accepted it in person. When I went over to Kallar ashram two years later, I saw the charity that Tavayogi did, I asked that we carry out feeding while I was there. Tavayogi and I went marketing for vegetables and groceries at the wet market in Methupalaiyam while Mrs. Sarojini, now Mataji Sarojini Ammaiyar, roped in the native aborigine women and began to cook up a feast. I saw happiness in the eyes of those kids and adults that day as they feasted on the simple food that we served. When my brother joined us several days later we went shopping for items of clothing to gift these children as Deepavali was nearing. But these kids sensed and sniffed the clothing out of the bags and we had to hand it to them the same day instead of keeping it under wraps to pass it on the big day. With the coming of gurus, they lead us on to carry out charity that brings out love and compassion in us that until then never saw the light of day. It soon becomes a part of our lives, a habit, a character, and a culture.
Agathiyar in bringing youths to my home in 2013 had us go out and perform feeding and deliver groceries to the hungry and unfortunate and those struggling to bring food to their tables. My home became Agathiyar Vanam Malaysia (AVM) and its charity arm or wing was named Amudha Surabhi then. Today we at AVM have come one circle. The mountain is a mountain again. We started on a search that brought us to many places and to meet many personalities, events, and happenings that all added to our quest and thirst to know more that has today been quenched as we slowly began to turn back inwards and moved within to the place where we originally started - the void or the nothingness or the zero or the heart as Tavayogi places it. After having us go through and engage in all forms of Maya including puja and the many rituals, eventually, we are brought to this final place where "Nothing" exists. Sheer Nothingness. I was contemplating removing even the oil lamp that I lit in my prayer room after Agathiyar moved his statue to another devotee's home. But I did not have the guts to do it. When Tavayogi came to my home back then he brought me into my prayer room and showed me what was the true Jothi that was spoken much about. The flame from an oil lamp is called Sudar. The light that is emitted all around is Jothi.
In wanting me to read and reread Tavayogi's book "Andamum Pindamum", Agathiyar and Ramalinga Adigal I guess wanted me to understand how he saw the creation, the body, spirit, and soul. So I go back again to confirm if my understanding ties up with his and if there are any loose ends or void that is still unanswered. Tavayogi begins by mentioning the existence of the void or Nothingness or VettaVezhi. This was given the name Param. To discover the secret of this VettaVezhi is to know the secret of existence. This VettaVezhi had a color to it and was named SivaRubam. It shone as Jothi. This was named Sivan. Sivan has other names too namely SittargalVezhi, UchaVezhi, Tanivezhi, YegaVezhi, OliVezhi, VezhiyilVezhi, ParaVezhi, IndraGnanaVezhi, GnanaVezhi, PeruVezhi, UyarVezhi, NathantaVezhi, VethantaVezhi, PaalVezhi, MupaalVezhi, MutraPaal, ChitraKuttam, and ManiMandapam. With the grace of the ParaParam, Sivan in desiring to begin creation brought forth Sivam. Thus from Param or VettaVezhi came forth Sivam.
Kannadhasan equates the kingdom of God as the zero from where he rules all of creation. It comes as no surprise when the famed Dr. Shakuntala Dewi who fell in love with numbers even as a three-year-old child and came to travel the world giving talks and demonstrations of her marvelous talent in mathematics, regards the zero as a symbol for a void or nothingness. Although simply 'nothing' it makes a vast difference and importance in terms of its presence and positioning in a number. She reveals a stark truth that the zero has the capability of destroying another number - zero times anything is zero. (Source: Figuring the Joy of Numbers, Orient Paperbacks, 1994)
A piece from the blog http://hinduspritualarticles.blogspot.com/2014/04/blog-post_26.html,
அறிவைத் தேடித் தன் மனத்தில் இருந்து புறப்பட்டவன், தன்னை நோக்கித் திரும்பி, ஒரு வட்டமடித்துத் தனது மனத்துக்குள்ளே இறங்கும்போதுதான், அவனது தேடல் பூரணமடைகின்றது. உலகில் அனைத்தும் உண்டு என்பதையும், ஆனால், எதுவுமே நிலையானதில்லை என்பதையும் புரியவைக்கும் பூரணம் இது. தேடுதலைத் தன்னிலே இருந்து தொடங்கி தன்னிலேயே முடிக்கும் வட்டம்தான் பூரணம். இந்தப் பூரணத்தின் குறியீடுதான் பூஜ்ஜியம். தூய தமிழில், சுழியம், when translated, brings across the idea that with a single line, one would not be able to state whether it is long or short. You need another line laid or drawn adjacent to it. A line never ends; only we would have run out of paper or space. The only way to say that the line has ended is to slowly curve it till it meets the starting point or the start of the line. An eclipse or circle emerges then. The line becomes Puranam or complete. Similarly, the only way to say that we have reached the end of the road is to go within. All the search outwards ends then. Tavayogi says the same too. In autographing my copy of his "Andamum Pindamum" he signed off that "Aandavan Uraigindra Edam Thangal Ullam, Athuve Payanathin Thodakkamum, Mudivum" when translated meant, "God lives in your heart, from where the journey starts and ends too. Reading Ram Dass's book, "Going Home", where he says "When I don't know who I am, I serve you. When I know who I am, I am you", I fully understand why Agathiyar questioned me back asking if I really and truly wanted to come back taking more births just to serve him as I did now.
When there was a time when we enriched ourselves, literally, and also deepened our knowledge, there came a time when we had to shed the baggage too as we did with our past actions and karma. If the reality that we see, feel, know, and live out is all Maya, the question arises as to why bother in the very first place? Why bother to even take care of this body if it is perishable too? We learn that it is to bring us to an understanding that nothing exists forever and has us enjoy what we are given and not become attached to it. When the time comes to let go and go, just go.
Sunday, 17 September 2023
LOOKING BACK
If Tavayogi could break us into pieces and assemble us back into the mold that the Siddhas have specified for each individual, a trip to Kailash too breaks us according to Balamurugan. During the Satsang called by Ramalinga Adigal at AVM last evening, he recalled his trip to Kailash in 2011. It was an eye-opener for those who never left the comfort of their home like me. I had interviewed him earlier for my YouTube channel.
ALL IS WELL
Tavayogi shared his disappointment and failure with us when he frequented Malaysia in 2016. He disclosed to us at a gathering of the AVM family that he had waited for some 7 years for someone to take up the course of the Siddhas. He stated that finally, he was happy that we did what others did not. We had Agathiyar's statue brought to homes and temples and started worship of the Siddhas in these venues. Lord Murugan some time back conveyed Tavayogi's wish to see each home turn into Agathiyar Vanam too.
So it was no surprise that I too, rather than have devotees converge in my home forever and turn it into a center, carried his desire to see Siddhas worshipped in more homes and worked towards convincing devotees to bring back the worship into their homes and to their families too, making their homes Agathiyar Vanam too just like my home. When I was disappointed that I could not bring those who frequented AVM to the fold except for a handful, Agathiyar coming during the pandemic period called on me to work on going within and brought the shutters down on AVM and all its activities. Having us engage in puja for the well-being of all of creation, and having us do charity as far as our arms could reach out, Agathiyar has us stop them and go within. He asked that I not wait for others to catch up but instead find my way or my journey shall be delayed. Tavayogi coming through a devotee told me to drop it as many are here to fulfill their lusts, desires, likes, and wants. Some time back Ma Prapanjam too hushed me to remain quiet and be at peace with me and let her take care of the others. Recently Lobama too asked me to not worry about the rest.
Now I understand why Agathiyar had expressed his sadness, and Ramalinga Adigal had expressed his disappointment too. While the pull of Maya is too strong for some to battle free, others have their own problems to battle with hence depriving them of a moment to turn this way. Maybe that was the reason the elders had the Varnasrama system in place back then namely: Brahmacharya (bachelor student, 1st stage), Grihastha (married householder, 2nd stage), Vanaprastha (way of the forest or forest road, 3rd stage), and Sannyasa (renunciation ascetic, 4th stage) where one could transit into the next stage as he ages and with the fulfillment of one's responsibility. Still, the pull and lure of Maya I believe is so strong that Lobama cautioned me to be careful that I do not fall for it.
When Yogi Ramsuratkumar replied that India needs beggars to a question as to why there were beggars, it puzzled me. The red light district is required to fulfill the desires of the clients and the wants of the sex workers. While some souls come with a purpose, others are shown their purpose along the way. Then there are others who while their time without any purpose. There are others who chase after futile things. But I guess it is all needed and comes as a package. There is balance in all things. If this is disrupted an Avatar comes along we are told to correct the imbalance. If it is disrupted beyond repair, there is then a need for the world to be wiped clean and reinstated with new souls taking habitat. I guess this would be the resurgence of Satya Yuga where all things are perfect in all ways again. The divine has made me accept everything under the sky for it all has a purpose to it as we are all connected as in a spiderweb.
Annie Besant in "Avatara-s", The Theosophical Publishing House, 2002, wrote,
"How would you learn right if you knew not wrong? How would you choose good if you knew not evil? How would you recognize the light if there were no darkness? How would you move if there were no resistance? The forces that are dark, the forces of the rakshasas, of the asuras, of all that seems to be working against Isvara, these are the forces that call out the inner strength of the self in man, by struggling with which the forces of Atma within the man are developed and without which he would remain in Pralaya forevermore. Isvara must draw out men's forces by pulling against their strength making them struggle in order to attain and so vivifying into outer manifestation the life that otherwise would remain enfolded in itself."
"In this universe, there is no evil; all is good that comes to us from Isvara but it sometimes comes in the guise of evil that by opposing it we may draw out our strength. Then we begin to understand that these forces are necessary and that they are within the plan of Isvara. There is only one will in the universe the will of Isvara and all must conform themselves to that will, all are conditioned by that will, and all must move according to that will."
UNEXPLAINED MIRACLES & DARK SECRETS
When words and writings can be manipulated, edited, left out, or altered how can we place much emphasis on them? How sure can we be that what was given in the past has been retained and handed over to us untouched, and in one piece? In coming to us yesterday during the Satsang he called for, Ramalinga Adigal asked that we do not interpret the meanings of his songs and for that matter the songs of the other Siddhas too. Read it as it is and over time he shall enlighten us, he told us.
Much has changed over time with customs and traditions too. Much has changed or in fact, never entered into the worlds hidden from the eyes and manipulative mind of the man seeking to control and rule. Speaking at the Satsang last evening a devotee who had returned from Kailash in 2011 opened up our minds to the truth that what applies in one place cannot apply in another, even the very tradition, custom, rituals, and practices. If we are trained from young to take a dip in the waters and make our way into the temples and the males stand before the stone statues shirtless, can we possibly do the same in Kailash he asked? There is no temple. No statues. We stand in the open and salute the majestic mountain in the cold weather. We will have frostbite if we remove our clothes and shoes. We will freeze in the cold waters if we take a dip. There is no security net to break our fall if we slip. There is no warranty that we would return alive. The air there is thinner as we climb further up. We have to reserve energy and speak only if necessary. All else is possible in the comfort of our home ground but as we enter new terrain it is a matter of survival. Faith drives us and keeps us going. So what we practice and the mode of worship in lower altitudes varies or rather cannot be applied at higher altitudes. The rules are bent here or in the first place, are there any rules at all in these places where we are one with nature? It is pretty obvious that man has manipulated us and laid all the rules to contain and discipline him.
Even the Siddhas are known to bend the rules at times as this devotee stated that they were forever politically correct. Indeed we feel that they do play the political game too, balancing the act, manipulating man and his scenarios, playing a divine game, moving the chess pieces, and many more.
If Agathiyar listed a long list of do's in my daughter's Nadi reading to cushion the effects of her past karma, Tavayogi struck off the list telling me it was not necessary. When a devotee was asked to go over to India and carry out her remedies, as she was not able to travel due to financial constraints Agathiyar switched the remedy and asked that she feed the hungry here in Malaysia. If his guru Chitramuthu Adigal wanted us to conduct a Siddha puja at a temple for Lord Murugan in Taiping waterfalls on a Thursday, passing on his wish through Agathiyar in a Nadi reading for a devotee, due to our inability to carry it out on a weekday and request to do it on a Sunday, and mentioning it to Tavayogi, he gave us the green light telling us that he shall speak to "them".
When I met Tavayogi the very first time and told him that Agathiyar wanted me to come to the worship of the Siddhas, Tavayogi who was in Malaysia to officiate a local affiliate of his Kallar ashram told me to frequent the place and learn from those who started the organization. But Agathiyar switched my path and had me report directly to Tavayogi instead asking me to spend several days at his ashram in India and learn a thing or two from him.
When me and my wife started puja at home Agathiyar began to send strangers over. They would slowly open up cans of worms and spill the beans sharing their disappointments with certain establishments, sharing their sufferings, problems, failures, etc. As we were good listeners, trouble brewed when we made the mistake of giving them solutions. Speaking to Tavayogi over the phone he gave me a slap in the face asking why I had to interfere. Instead, he asked that I show them to Agathiyar. We followed his advice and asked Agathiyar to stop sending people over. Agathiyar listened at least for a while. Soon he made me realize that in no way was my family harmed. He was only using us and our venue to engage and help those whom he chose to see. We gave in and people started coming. Lord Murugan in a Nadi reading said the same too asking us to step aside and watch their divine play. The deities began to come down in devotees and in our homes. One fine day as I stood before Agathiyar's statue at home, he asked me what I would do if he were to shut his ears to my pleas and asking? Later my daughter told me that she believed Agathiyar was listening to her friend's health issues that she shared with me. Indeed when Mahindren and I were on the phone asking each other if we should ask for Gnanam the next time Agathiyar comes asking us what we wanted, Agathiyar in coming again told me that I had asked for Gnanam. When my wife and I traveled back from a coastal town to the city found that the network and signals were not strong in the interiors and had to hang up the telephone call to a devotee, Agathiyar eavesdropped on our conversation and answered our questions when he came later. Agathiyar would intrude into my conversation on Skype with Jnana Jothiamma and engage with her leaving me to wonder why the line went silent.
We have come to learn that there was this rapport and bond between the guru and the disciple as we saw between Agathiyar and Tavayogi where they could come to an understanding and mend the ways or suggestions and have us follow something more appropriate for that moment in time.
As man is governed by time and space and while the Siddhas are beyond its hold, one wonders how they could come across to us, if there was a bridge or a portal between both worlds. When the devotee stood holding on to the face of Mount Kailash and placed his fingers into a hole said to be the belly button of the universe, his mother in Malaysia had a vision of a torch of light akin to a finger touching her belly. Supramania Swami closed off a window opening that had the holy mountain Arunachala in full view at his kudil with a gunny sack telling me that he could no longer see the fiery mountain. He could see Siddhas, Rishis, and Munis going about their work on the mountain. Bhagawan Ramana is said to have entered an opening in the face of Arunachala mountain stepping onto a meadow of green grass and blue skies above in the hollow of the sacred mountain. He had the opening shut later. When Isakhi Siddhar came to a youth who was caring for a run-down Shiva temple in Tiruvanamalai he entered a crack in the wall in the inner sanctum inviting the youth to join him. The youth panicked and let go of the Siddha's hand. I had always considered stepping atop the Palani hill temple as stepping into the Twilight Zone after comparing my first, second, and third visits there in 2003, 2005, and 2016 respectively. If I had stepped away from Lord Murugan's sannadhi in 2003, not seeing nor remembering how he looked like, into a dark corridor and peering into a room exactly behind his sannadhi, asking if it was Bhogar's samadhi and invited in and given a tumbler of milk to drink that brought on a state of bliss, in 2005 following Tavayogi and my brother, we stepped away from the Lord's shrine into the open air again not seeing nor remembering his face, and walked some distance to climb a couple of steps into a brightly lit corridor that had murals of Bhogar's life events painted on its walls. We received the milk again. In 2016 traveling with the AVM family we were ushered into another entrance and shown Lord Murugan in the natural lighting. We came down a few steps and made our way into a separate building that housed Bhogar's samadhi which was brightly lit in natural light. Now where was I, I asked myself all three times. Did I enter a different portal each time? It seems like a scene from Marvel's "Dr. Strange". How can we possibly fathom these miracles? And the Siddhas are not revealing these keeping them a dark secret.
Saturday, 16 September 2023
HEAPING PRAISES
When someone who frequented our home puja asked why we should praise the Siddhas, I asked him why not? If those in politics heap praise on their political leaders, fans heap praise on their favorite stars and musicians, and if followers heap praise on their religious and spiritual leaders, and if in heaping praises we adopt their thoughts and ideologies and raise ours to equal their heights and achievements and, as Tavayogi says in heaping praises to God we become God. Unlike others Tavayogi diverted us to praise God instead of him. He always saw himself only as a tool and not a path or a ride to hitch on. He never portrayed himself as God but instead remained his subject and humble servant, tool, and medium to get the message of the Siddhas across. Agathiyar and Lobhama told us that Supramania Swami, Tavayogi, and all the upagurus and practices given were tools. Coming to us they showed themselves as Shivan and Sakthi which gave rise to the entire Prapanjam. Tavayogi substantiates this statement by quoting Supramaniar Gnanam 32 where it is revealed that at the beginning there was Sivan. From it emerged a sound. The vibration that resulted was Sakti.
Annie Besant in her talks on "The Laws of the Higher Life", the Theosophical Publishing House, 1903, explains the transformation of the gross body to that of a subtler nature, a return to the source.
"The self gathers around it upadhi upon upadhi, vehicle after vehicle, gradually shaping its own instruments. Here we see a consciousness that shapes bodies according to their needs, gradually refining them and bringing them under the control of the higher. The brain has to be changed, refined and improved, and its connecting links fashioned and manufactured for the purposes of the expression of the higher consciousness. Here, in the jungle, they meditated making the brain tense and refined by the concentration of the mind, and restraint of lower faculties, fixed in rapt attention on the higher, with the consciousness working from above playing on the physical brain and tuning it to respond safely to the higher vibrations. Then it strove to draw the lower upwards (as Tavayogi says of our efforts that are only till the first two initial stages, Muladhara and Svadisthana) until it answered no longer to the stimuli of the outer world. This is a state of yoga - complete withdrawal of the consciousness from the Indriyas. Now making the mind steady, holding quiet the powers of the mind, the mind ceases to vibrate, and it becomes still - able to answer the vibrations coming from above.
She wrote in "Avatara-s", The Theosophical Publishing House, 2002, that,
"... inasmuch as the body is an instrument we have to use, a certain treatment of the body is necessary so that we may turn our footsteps in the direction of the Path. The body alone will never take us to the heights we aspire to, yet to neglect it will make it impossible for us to attempt those heights at all. ... The body needs to be refined, to be improved, to be molded into such a form and made of such constituents as may best fit it to be the instrument on the physical plane for man's highest purposes."
She writes further, ".. in deciding to purify his body, he will begin at once to select the materials from which the new body is to be built," Hence the question of diet will present itself. He will start "excluding food that will build into his body particles which are impure and polluting."
As for the choice of diet, she aptly puts it when she suggests we show who is master, saying, "You do not intend your life's purpose to be thwarted by the mere instrument that is yours to use. Make the change and as you get rid of the particles that crave these impurities; you will feel your body altering its habits and revolting against the very smell of the things that it used to enjoy." She says, "The more we refine the body the more acute the physical senses become."
"... the purification of the dense body then, consists in a process of deliberate selection of the particles permitted to compose it; the man will take into it the way of food the purest constituents he can obtain, rejecting the impure and the gross.... by natural change the particles built into it in the days of his careless living will gradually pass away, at least within seven years - although the process may be considerably hastened."
She cautions us if we want to engage in yoga with an impure diet and body, "You must begin to purify the body before you attempt to practice any yoga worthy of the name. For real yoga is as dangerous to an impure and undisciplined body as a match to a cask of gunpowder."
Annie Besant in "Avatara-s", The Theosophical Publishing House, 2002, wrote,
"How would you learn right if you knew not wrong? How would you choose good if you knew not evil? How would you recognize the light if there were no darkness? How would you move if there were no resistance? The forces that are dark, the forces of the rakshasas, of the asuras, of all that seems to be working against Isvara, these are the forces that call out the inner strength of the self in man, by struggling with which the forces of Atma within the man are developed and without which he would remain in Pralaya forevermore. Isvara must draw out men's forces by pulling against their strength making them struggle in order to attain and so vivifying into outer manifestation the life that otherwise would remain enfolded in itself."
She says that "if everything around us was smooth and easy, we would remain supine, lethargic and indifferent." Just as Tavayogi tells us that we will never come to a realization if we do not receive blows from the whip, she too says that "it is the whip of pain, of the suffering, of disappointment that drives us onward and brings out the forces of our internal life which otherwise would remain undeveloped."
"In this universe, there is no evil; all is good that comes to us from Isvara but it sometimes comes in the guise of evil that by opposing it we may draw out our strength. Then we begin to understand that these forces are necessary and that they are within the plan of Isvara. There is only one will in the universe the will of Isvara and all must conform themselves to that will, all are conditioned by that will, and all must move according to that will."
There is order in nature writes Annie Besant in her book "The Laws of the Higher Life". What is seen as a natural disaster had its making going back in time before it actually shows itself openly. For instance, she writes, ".. there is nothing more disorderly in the outburst of a volcano than there is in the slow growth of the sea-bottom, until at last, after tens of thousands of years, that bottom becomes a range of mountains... The one was thought orderly, the other cataclysmic."
She says that the law of nature unlike the laws of man that keep changing and varies from country and state to state, is a statement: "If such and such conditions are present, such and such results will happen. If the conditions change the results will change with them." This is the law of Prapanjam.
Knowing this truth she says "You can work with absolute certainty of results." These laws apply if and when we are ignorant of them. But "those same laws become our servants, our helpers, and our uplifters when knowledge has replaced ignorance." Just as the Siddhas have gained this divine knowledge or Gnanam, and rather than take control or imprison, rape or plunder nature, worked in tandem with them, Annie writes the same, "Know the law, obey it, work with it, and it lifts you up with its infinite strength and carries you to the goal that you desired to reach. ... the Law becomes a savior when known and understood... be ignorant of them, and your efforts will be frustrated and all your endeavors will be as though they had not been." True to the word Agathiyar revealed that as a result of the karma that stood in my way, all my noble endeavors did not bear fruit.
Just as Lao Tzu asked to go with the flow, Annie asks us to work with them and not against them in another book of hers titled "Karma". She says "All forces in nature can be used in proportion as they are understood." She adds that, "All accident is the result of ignorance, and is due to the working of laws whose presence was unknown or overlooked... Nature can never betray us. We are betrayed by our own blindness."
If we think out of ignorance that this physical body was ours to use as we wish to fulfill our wishes and desires and to enjoy the pleasures of life, contrary to this common belief, Annie reminds us that "the gross body serves the consciousness for its work on the physical plane." Bharathi too realized that when he did God's work things fell into place as opposed to frustration that resulted in chasing his dreams. Now I understand why Agathiyar in remaining aloof and indifferent to some of my askings, is making me stronger. In asking me to tolerate them he is making me stronger.
Man in evolving spiritually moves up the ladder of evolution. Annie Besant writes of this state, in "The Laws of the Higher Life".
"..loftier and sublimer region where the inner law takes the place of of the law of outer obligation, where instead of duty, which means the payment of a debt, there is sacrifice, which is the outpouring of life, where everything is done gladly, everything is done willingly, in perfect self-surrender, .. where he works because the divine outwelling finds its channel in his life, and needs no outer compulsion because of the perfection of the inner law." She says that after this stage he grows further, becoming a channel of the divine outpouring.
BECOMING IT
Tavayogi told us that in investigating the Pindam or body one can arrive at the knowledge of the Andam or universe. In holding the end one can reach the beginning. Unlike holding on to the concept of linear, in "News of the World" a young girl who teaches Tom Hanks some words in Kiowa and their beliefs describes the earth, and the sky, with a spirit, and breath, as all a circle. Tom tells her "For us, it's more like a straight line. We are all journeying across the prairies. Straight line. And looking for that place to be. And when we find it we go straight out and plow it and we plant it all in a straight line."
Similarly, now we understand why Agathiyar and Ramalinga Adigal kept telling us to read Tavayogi's book on the tattvas. From understanding the tattvas that maketh this body, working backward, one understands the source. As the body is relative to the universe around us, a study of the former will justify a study of the cosmos too. Tavayogi gives us an idea of how creation took place in his "Andamum Pindamum" and "Atma Thathuvam". He quotes Supramaniar Gnanam 32 where it is revealed that at the beginning there was Sivan. From it emerged a sound. The vibration that resulted was Sakti. This first vibration created from the first sound was known as Akaaram. The vibratory waves that sustained this first sound came to be called Ukaaram. Maakaaram was the field that helped contain these vibratory sounds. The three came together as "that", which was to become the source of all creation, known as AUM. From that sound emerged Sivam or a spark, light, (or the divine spirit, says P.Karthigayan), neither with a form nor formless.
பரமாணுவினால் பஞ்சபூதம் உண்டானது. இவ்வுலகம் ஐம் பெரும் பூத அணுக்களால் ஆனது. இந்த ஐம்பூத அணுக்களில் உள்ள ஒவ்வொரு அணுவிலும் 96 தத்துவங்கள் அமைந்துள்ளன. இந்த தத்துவங்களே மனித சரீரத்தில் செயல்படுகின்றன. From the first atom, the Paramanu, the Panchabhutam, or 5 others, came forth, writes Tavayogi. The world emerged from these 5 atoms coming together. Each atom carried 96 Tattvas. These Tattvas function in our bodies too.
From https://www.ananda.org/yogapedia/aum/ we learn the same that "AUM is the vibration by which the Supreme Spirit brings all things into manifestation. Paramhansa Yogananda has explained that everything - all matter, all energy, all thoughts - exists in AUM." We read further that "AUM, therefore, encompasses the three vibratory energies required to create, preserve, and destroy, and each of these energies vibrates at a different frequency. The three letters of AUM represent these three vibrations inherent in creation.
In A, U, M there is an emergence as in "A", followed by sustenance as in "U" and an end as in "M" to all acts and movements. In the context of Yogam, it is interesting to note that Akaaram is linked to the left eye and Ukaaram to the right. Tavayogi explains that the breath that flows through the left nostril is known as Akaaram and that running through the right nostril is Ukaaram, creating vibrations in Edaikalai and Pingalai respectively. These Nadis vibrate creating further ripple-like vibrations, called Maakaaram, in the midst of the head. The spot where these three sounds and their related vibrations congregate is known as Suzhumunai. Agathiyar warns us that initiation into a mantra has to be given only after the flow of the breath in the nostrils is ascertained in the receiver. He tells us to hold our breath in Kumbakam long enough to chant the first Diksa mantra.
As we are part of the universe too, the physical body resonates with these vibrations, functioning effectively. Agathiyar tells us that he is this very vibration. To connect with the Prapanjam one has to rise to this state of vibration. It is a journey back home to the source. Since one formula would not work out for all of humanity the wise of the olden days had us engage in Sariyai, Kriyai, and Yogam to arrive finally at the state of Gnanam. The Siddhas are there to lend a hand to us to cross this river of ignorance and bring us ashore to the kingdom of truth. Gnanam is the dawn of divine knowledge that burns all our earlier readings and false knowledge to ashes, recreating truth from these ashes. The tattvas are the bridge to this knowledge. Once we reach the other shore the bridge is burned down. Agathiyar and Lobama in coming to us recently did just that. Showing us Prapanjam they stood beyond it and in it as Shivan and Shakti. They made us realize that what exists in truth is Verumai or Nothingness. All else was an illusion or Maya.
The divine creation sustained its creations only to destroy them. Enveloping this realization was a veil that had to be shredded to pieces. Only the grace of the divine shall come to remove this veil and bring on enlightenment. One then settles in enlightenment becoming both the knower and existence. He is the very expanse in which all creation exists. He is creation itself.
Friday, 15 September 2023
COMING ONE FULL CIRCLE
The mountain is back to being a mountain. The journey is ending where it started. We have come one full circle. Ramalinga Adigal has asked me to call for a Satsang tomorrow telling me that "It all started at AVM. Let it end at AVM."
My granddaughter had asked her mother where did God come from and who was the first God? Today I sat with her trying to explain this concept that Tavayogi put through in his book "Andamum Pindamum" about the origin of the sound Pranavam OM or AUM. From the first sound "A" that expanded to "U" and ends in "M" all of creation began as a result of this very first vibration in that space Vetta Vezhi or Suniyam or as Agathiyar termed this emptiness or void as Verumai or Nothingness days ago. From this Pranava mantra AUM all other mantras came forth and took the forms we know today. Asking my granddaughter if she understood she replied that she did not. Then I told her that was why man made gods in his image. Reading out her favourite hymn Kandhar Sasthi Kavasam I went through the lines detailing and describing Lord Murugan. I told her God was simplified for us so that we would understand the concept initially and move on to discover the truth later as we mature spiritually. When his subjects could not understand the concept of Arutperunjothi, Ramalinga Adigal gave them the oil lamp he had used to lighten up his room to worship believing that it would be a good start. Then we spoke about birth and how she came about. Then we spoke about death. Eventually, I told her that the breath was God, just as Tavayogi had told me. We are alive because of the breath traveling in and out. When the breath that comes in leaves again and never returns to the body that is death. When the breath that comes in comes to stay and never leaves the body that is Samadhi. I had a glimpse of that where the breath was in me and I was covered in earth. I was fully aware and had no fear as I knew the breath was within and I was alive.
Having us start worshiping the Siddhas and later bringing us to carry out rituals Agathiyar brought an end to it. Having us carry out Yoga practices he had us end that too. Having us engage in charity he brought that to a halt too. He had us stay aloof and later let go of all our dependence, attachments, and responsibilities by keeping us indoors. Coming to us through devotees he had us engage and connect with the Prapanjam. He has us sit in that space of Verumai or Nothingness telling us that all else was Mayai or an illusion.
Today he has us zip up too, at least once a week for a start. As Tavayogi used to say he could not imagine what else Agathiyar had in store for him, I too am in that spot. As for now, he has brought us to the teachings of Bhagawan Ramana that is beautifully captured in the songs of Sadhu Om.
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