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Just as a person is free while climbing a tree but once he starts falling then he has no power to check it. Smimilarly a living being is free in accumulating the Karmas but once accumulated it is beyond his power to control their fruition.
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« on: October 21, 2011, 08:14:06 PM »

Sai Ram to ALL

Sometime ago either by post or given in a reply, I told of a dream encounter I had with Swami. I was listening carefully to what Swami was saying when suddenly HE stopped talking and turned HIS head to look somewhere in the distance. Then HE turned back and looked into my eyes and said, oh, Ajuna has just come to earth.

I never fully understood HIS meaning to this, and took it to be that Ajuna has come to earth in a new rebirth, as a volunteer to serve Swami by helping mankind in some way. This has always been my thought on this.

One thing with Swami is we can NEVER take HIM literally when telling us something. When HE gives us an experience on the inside (in a dream) we may think we know what HE means, but we DO NOT. And this does happen with me at times. But thankfully I am learning to look deeper for the correct meaning instead of taking HIM literally everytime.

Now concerning what I mentioned in the above (oh, Ajuna has just come to earth) … I have just now received the full meaning to this.

When we mention Ajuna what is our first thought ? ... The Mahabharata … the great war which took place long ago is once again at hand, only this time its raging on the inside of all humanity. Man/Woman is undergoing a great change within their psyche, and this change is causing a great fight to take place within us, hence, the Mahabharata … the war of right over wrong … or, Dharma verses adharma.

I believe we are all experiencing difficult times in our life especially at this time in one way or another, and I also believe we are seeing the negative ways of our family and friends. Because of this it hurts us deeply, it may even cause a slight rift between us and family members. What do we do ? … try NOT to let it affect us or else we lose our equanimity, our peace of mind, and that can definitely take its toll on us in more than one way. Once we lose our peace of mind it takes time to regain it again.

Remember, Swami is lifting us in vibration, because of this we are going to experience in seeing things much clearer than ever before, even by seeing the faults in our loved ones.
Stay strong and keep your focus on Swami no matter what, DO NOT LET HIM LOOSE, and fix the faults that are within our very selves first.  

Human life is a rare gift of God, this is our chance of becoming liberated from the cycle of birth and death, lets not miss this wonderful chance but take a firm hold and do our utmost best. TRY … that is the key word, as long as we TRY our best, Swami will do the rest. 

OMSAIRAM
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« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2011, 03:34:28 AM »

A deep inspirational article which enlighten us on Swami's grace. Yes, the war too is because of the grace of Krishna on humanity. As cancerous cells are removed by radiotherapy, the unwanted vibrations need elimination from the space. Thank you for sharing with us, profound philosophical thoughts. Sairam.
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