Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Salutation To The Cosmic Mind Jim Morrison And The Brhadaranyaka Upanishad

SALUTATION  TO THE BRAHMAN SELF ( Hiranyagarbha) THE ONE IDENTIFIED WITH THE COSMIC MIND......

A piece of music is like a pure expression of joy...   Pure like the celebration of existence.....

Great Creator of being Grant Us
One more day
To perform our art
& perfect our lives........

                                       -Jim Morrison

              THE PEACE CHANT

Om.. That (Brahman) is infinite and this ( Universe) is infinite. The infinite proceeds from the infinite. (Then) taking the infinitude from this infinite (universe) . It remains as the infinite (Brahman) alone.
Om peace!  peace!  peace!

                               -Brhadaranyaka Upanishad

The head of the sacrificial horse is the dawn.......

Thus, with the Asvamedha ( the highest vedic rite of horse sacrifice) commences the Brhadaranyaka Upanishad or the Wilderness Forest of great knowledge....the Sanskrit secret doctrines or the Upanishads are imports of realising the Brahman and the Atman Self . The Brhadaranyaka Upanishad being the greatest of them all, encompasses and gives forth the true identity of the Self while imparting the knowledge of the Brahman ( Brahmavidya).
Comprising of six chapters this Upanishad is divided into three kandas or episodes namely the madhu kanda, Yajnavalkya kanda or muni kanda and the khila kanda.

THE STALWART RHETORICIAN- YAJNAVALKYA

da...da...da..Datta, Dayadhvam, Damyata....
The three "da"s are the conclusive virtues imparted by sage Yajnavalkya near the end of this Upanishad. Encapsulating the true nature of one's self or the Atman by practising self-sacrifice benevolence, restrain and compassion.

Yajnavalkya the author of the Brhadaranyaka Upanishad as well as Sukla (white) Yajur Veda bestowed by his master Surya (the Solar God of omniscience) imparts the essence of Jyana or true intellect through the dialogues with his wives Maitreyi, Katayani and the female seer Gargi in the court of king Janaka.

Revealing the power of inference, perception, seeking, investigation and final contemplation of the Truth.

THE SOLAR CORONA OF AWAKENING THE EMPOWERED SELF

INTEGRATION OF THE BRAHMA JYANA AS THE INDIVIDUAL SELF

The Advaita Vedanta of Sankaracarya agrees to the Brhadaranyaka Upanishad in terms of its Monistic unity and the principle of non-dualism while establishing the Brahman-Atman relationship- as the former being born of the latter attributes to the true cognition of the Infinite and the individual self by recognising the Infinite nature of this seemingly finite cosmos.....Everything exists eternally, as it is born out of eternity........the Brhadaranyaka not only imparts the great knowledge of the cosmic Mind but also equally empowers the individual self .........".Aham Brahmasmi " (I Am the Brahman)
alongwith the invocation to  Truth, Light and immortality in the following sloka ...

Asato maa sad gamaya
Tamaso maa jyotirgamaya
Mrityur maa Amrityagamaya

Om shantih ! Shantih! Shantih! 

Expose yourself to your deepest fear after then the fear has no power. The fear of freedom shrinks & vanishes. You are free- Jim Morrsion's conscious poetic words themselves represent the power of the Self as the Brahman....


The opening of the trunk
Moment of inner freedom
When the mind is opened
& the infinite universe revealed
& the soul is left to wander
Dazed & confused
Searching here & there
For teachers & friends.....

Yoga Powers
To become small or invisible
To become gigantic & reach the farthest things
To place oneself anywhere in space or time
To summon the dead
To exalt the senses & perceive inaccesible images, of events on other worlds
In one's deepest inner mind & in the mind of others

The world becomes apparently infininte
Yet possibly finite
Image combinations
Permutations comprise this world game

The Lords. Events happen beyond our knowledge or control. Our lives are being led for us.

But gradually, special perceptions are being developed...
The idea of the "Lords" is beginning to form in some minds

I'm coming, wait for me.....

                                                  -Jim Morrison




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