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nandhi

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Posted - Jan 23 2010 :  2:02:11 PM  Show Profile  Visit nandhi's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Message
aum

Mahasivrathri of Feb 12 2010.
For a yogi, the most intense period, through the entire year, is Mahasivrathri. Based on the lunar calendar, Mahasivrathri happens once a year, as the most auspicious day to be observed. For thousands of years, householders and yogis have observed this sacred period as it holds a very important vortex of time for enlightenment, grace and blessings.
Yogis who meditate day & night, months together, come out to bless humanity as Lord Siva awake as in human during Mahasivrathri. Who ever observes and meditates during this period receives the amazing grace of transformation and blessing as this special moment enables union with Source in an instant.

Starting the observation with this full moon of Jan 30, we dissolve ourselves like the waning moon into the new moon, to be Spirit, Lord Siva. Mahasivrathri holds the objective of all yoga- to be One with Source; to experience the fourth state of consciousness that is beyond ordinary states- the state of turiya; and to be the higher conscious enlightened energies direct with Source as Prophet.


May humanity arise in the awake consciousness of wisdom that enables each of us to be the prophets and masters of higher consciousness! May each of us be instruments of Source and in our breath, the ascendance of collective consciousness.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3QFNkksaOs

aum namah sivaya
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