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Letter From Shakti Durga on Devotion
Transcript of talk on devotion by Shakti Durga,
Devotion seminar,
Cooranbong, Saturday 12 December 2009.
As
we enter the traditional festive season, we remember that for most
Western people, the significance of Christmas has to do with respect
for the life and teaching of Jesus. Christianity is at its core a
devotional religion. Devotion to the Guru, Jesus,
will bring love, joy, happiness, peace, miracles and protection.
What follows is a discourse about devotion and what it means in modern terms.
Before you read this, please stop and go within, connect with Shakti Durga and send love.
Allow Her blessing to flow to you. Feeling a peacefulness and stillness within.
This peacefulness and stillness is characteristic of devotion.
When you feel centered, read on. At the end, ask that the blessing
which was given on Saturday be given to you.
You may feel a surge of energy as your wish is fulfilled.
When
the devotion becomes great enough we merge with the beloved and in that
merging we are able to utilize the grace and strength of the beloved as
though it were our own.
This
is somewhat impossible to do if we are attached to the separateness of
the ego consciousness. Naturally our egoic consciousness is very
important for carrying out some worldly functions, but it is meant to
be the servant and not the master.
Through
devotion we will find what our destiny is – we will find our path and
when the heart is pure, we will unerringly find our path.
When the egoic consciousness that lives primarily within our solar plexus, our throat chakra and
our left brain, when that takes over we are so full of ideas that we
wouldn't know the truth if it hit us over the head. We have to analyze
everything and even then the only way we can decide, is to see if the
pluses outweigh the minuses from the perspective that we have right now.
And whilst this is better than nothing in terms of analyzing one's life, it is hardly the ultimate of which we are capable.
I activated your heart chakra, your palm chakra and right brain
today and your antakarana and Crown chakra, so that you can hear me,
so that you can feel what it is that I have to say, what it is that
the path of devotion can offer you and why it is that this somewhat
unfashionable path ought return to fashion, (just like 1980s shoulder
pads are back in fashion – except devotion is much better, and
hopefully more long lasting).
Fashions
come and go but devotion as a path in some form or other has stood the
test of time. It is ancient and probably the first path that was ever
invented by mankind seeking a reunification with the Divine.
The
wonders and the lifestyle benefits that have come through the
development of left brain consciousness and egoic consciousness are to
be applauded and appreciated, but all that needs to be placed within a
context and a framework, and I hope that today you will find a little
more of that framework for yourself.
The
path of devotion is a path of love and commitment. That is all it is –
it’s just love with a sense of commitment. The advanced path of
devotion involves a dissolving of the self, - of the egoic self which
veils the Majesty of the inner self and thus the path of devotion when
pursued
with ardor, and when pursued with fortitude, becomes a more advanced
path in which as well as devotion, we also find ourselves contemplating
the meaning of surrender and striving to surrender.
Surrender
is one of those concepts that has probably many, many thought forms
attached to it but these thought forms are the province of the left
brain, which can have no thought about surrender other than self
negation but when the consciousness becomes attuned to the clear and
pure intuition that only years of spiritual development can bring,
-purification, meditation, taking responsibility, studying, attending
to karmic grace by giving forgiving and serving, loving the unlovable,
being calm in your disposition and if ruffled, returning to equanimity
within minutes, - when
all of these things are in place - when criticism and judgment is no
longer the ruler of the consciousness and instead when clear and pure
heart resides within our consciousness, then we can say we have become
intuitive.
Intuitive
is not the same as psychic. Psychic is the capacity to see thought
forms within the astral field, and from that, be able to infer the
state of a person's life and their probable future. It is also the
capacity to see the dead, as though they were alive, or at least some
degree of clarity in respect of mediumship. Intuition, in the sense
that I am using it, means to be connected to the highest part of
oneself, which is the Divine spark within, flowing through our soul This
is a form which gives rise to knowing which has not been learned and
arises beyond the Astral field, the Astral field being where psychism
takes place.
Intuition
allows for Divine grace to flow through us with complete clarity. It
allows us to be of service to ourselves and others in a completely
different way. It allows for us to climb a magnificent stairway, a
stairway to Heaven and every step upon the path of intuition is
attained through increasing ones capacity for both devotion and
surrender. The clearer one becomes, the more surrendered one becomes
and the more surrendered one becomes the clearer one becomes.
In
surrender one loses attachment to that which is within form, which
could distort the way we think, because of strongly held beliefs and
attachments. It has often been the experience of many who serve, that
it is much easier to observe the development of another than oneself,
and the reason for this is that there is no attachment, whereas where
one is seeking to use one’s intuition for self development, there is
so much baggage, there are so many beliefs that limit us in terms of
who we think we are, that we get caught in a miasma, which in the end
ties us up in a knot and perhaps does not take us forward at all.
Devotion is a method of circumventing all of that. When one focuses
upon devotion, and trusts that the guru will lead one, then Shakti
takes over and the truth of what is emerges in our lives, as it always
does. Then, even when we think that we are doing something for a
particular purpose, we may find out later that it was very important that we did it but that the real purpose is entirely something different.
When
one surrenders and one is devoted, then in some entirely mystical
manner, one is unerringly guided to the right place at the right time,
with the right people, in the right circumstance, for that which is
right to occur. That which is right, is again something subjectively
held in the left brain. The left brain will tell you that it
is right to never suffer an inconvenience, to never have a set back, to
never bang into a wall, to never get sick, to never lose money, to
never make a mistake. That is the limitation of the left brain. If
one approaches such things with intelligence, one can learn more from
these apparent setbacks than if one went in the correct direction to
start with. If one uses this intelligence and surrenders
in the process, then even if one does end up going in what seems to be
a wrong direction the learning will be so rich and complete that when
the right conduct direction is found there is not a doubt in one's
entire being, that one has once foot on the path of one's own progress.
This certainty is worth gold.
Our
attachment to any kind of pleasure, as opposed to steering away from
any kind of pain, can be an issue on the path. Whilst we practice here
the path of ease and grace, and thus ask that the Divine provides us
with lessons in a way which minimalises any suffering and optimizes
joy, one would be foolish to believe that there is no room at all for
processes. Whenever one accelerates on a spiritual path,
whenever one imbibes a vast feeding of spiritual energy then one has to
process that energy through one's life. If our life is in
order, this will be very easy and bliss filled, productive of the
manifestation of our hopes and dreams. If our life is out of balance in
some respect or an old wound has been incompletely dealt with, then it
will arise for healing. This is a wonderful process, and one that
brings us to completion of our earthly lives in a beautiful, balanced
and perfect way.
Rather
than resist these periods, rather than talk to everyone who would
listen to us about a process it is much wiser to just go within and feel
the process. Often in the feeling of the process itself, one is able to
release old wounds in a vastly quicker way than if one seeks to wallow
in them (although wallowing is another option!).
With processing, you can't go around it, you can't jump over it you can't dig under it, you can't go back,
you just have to go through it, and as soon as we do, it becomes part
of our inheritance done and dusted, and forms part of the next step
that is taking us onwards and upwards into Divine union.
The
path of devotion is about union. It is about us being able to sit at
the right hand of the father as is said in biblical terms. It is about
the capacity for us to develop the personality of the soul, rather than
the personality of jiv-atma , Nefesh, or the incarnated, subject to
eventual death part of the soul; the ego.
When
one succeeds, one develops a diamond body, a light body that is
indestructible and permanent. Myths of many different traditions attest
to the truth of this assertion, that when we reach a certain level of
spiritual, mental and emotional proficiency we become like diamond and
then there are many choices for our future. So it is this that we are
working towards when we work upon devotion. We are asking for the
courage and the grace to surrender that which is holding us back, and
to open to that which is still within the realm of the unknown.
There are a few who like the unknown. We may like going on holidays
to places we haven’t been before, which is a prime version of stepping
into the unknown, and each of us may have areas in our life where
we are comfortable with the unknown, but the unknown of our spirit is
one of the most fear inducing places one can go, because we don't know
what we will find, how we will be, what we may fear, or what no longer
serves us when we go into this place. We don't know what the Divine
will ask of us and our fears (and the thoughts that fear creates) can
create of this process a hellish nightmare
So
when we focus upon purification, we do so as a tool upon the path of
devotion to clear a way the stuff of thought forms that could create
havoc of this process. We all know people on devotional paths whose
lives are havoc and we wonder why, - and the reason is because the
other pillars are not being observed. Purification is not being taken
seriously, mental mastery is not sufficiently in place, there is not
enough service and giving, love is conditional, so whilst we are here
today to look specifically at the pillar of devotion and the path of
devotion, by no circumstance could it be said that we can afford to
ignore the other pillars of Shanti Mission or the other Hallmarks of
mastery, if we truly wish our path to be one of ease and grace.
I
ask that you be open now to the concept of living with more devotion. I
ask that you allow and intend that your heart be filled with grace. May
that which I say to you go straight into your chakras, bypassing the
mind if there are blockages to what I intend for you to understand
about devotion. I ask that you intuit to the full measure possible, the
devotion that is within me for my Guru, for my mission, and for my
students. I invite you into my heart, so that you can feel the truth of
devotion, as a form of learning that your mind cannot judge and corrupt.
Now, close your eyes, invoke, call on Shakti Durga,
and ask for the blessing. Think thank you and it will get stronger.
Blessings to each of you, may you have a safe and joy filled festive
season. Through it may you experience more self love, familial love and
love of God/Guru than ever before. Namaste
SHAKTI DURGA
12 December 2009
Did
You Know?? Sunday Satsangs and Wednesday Meditation is on through the
Christmas and New Year Break except for the 27th of December 2009 in
Cooranbong and except for the 3rd of January 2010.