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Thursday, December 27, 2007

Amma Bhagavan---Oneness Blessing

People visit places of power, People of power. Oneness Blessing is a phenomenon of power. Man has been endeavouring to reach the Transcendental.
Sri Bhagavan says, "Thought cannot End Thought; Effort cannot End Effort, the Self cannot End Itself". Every pursuit strengthens the pursuer. When you know that the effort is counter productive, a new form of effort arises - the effort to stop all effort. Effort multiplies in an exponential ratio, effort, effort 2, effort 3. Thus numerous seekers fighting their battles with the mind have lost hope. A spiritual awakening calls for the outbreak of a massive phenomenon and 'Oneness Blessing' is the response to that call.
It is 'God' or 'The Divine', now punching a hole on the wall of mind for man to cross over.
'Oneness Blessing' is based on an ancient principle that says, 'Anything could be transferred, be they states of consciousness, wisdom or energy'. In the Vedic lineage there is a story of a master who enraged at his disciple demanded that he return the wisdom imparted to him. The obedient disciple coughs out a 'golden ball of insights' bestowed by the master. The 'Pentecost' phenomenon where the apostles laid their hands and people had a plethora of experiences also testifies to the principle of transfer. In many eastern traditions 'Mantras' were used by the masters to transfer spiritual experiences and wisdom.
Oneness Blessing is shared by touch and through intent.
Oneness Blessing thus given affects a neuro-biological change. There are 16 centres in the brain responsible for definitive experiences like sensory perception, emotions of jealousy, hatred, fear, compassion, love, joy, separation, connectedness, creativity, learning, etc. Oneness Blessing results in the activation of certain centres and the de-activation of certain centres bringing about a shift in the perception and experience of life. The process finally lands the seeker in a permanent, incredible state of consciousness.
A unique feature about this phenomenon is 'a Blessing given is also a Blessing received'. When you receive Oneness Blessing, you are a beneficiary. That is well known - But when you give Oneness Blessing, your spiritual process is accentuated to a great extent. You play a role of a helmsman who himself crosses the river rowing others ashore. Millions across the globe are partaking divine grace in the form of Oneness Blessing.
It is the convergence of man's passion and God's compassion.

Sri kalahasthi

Sri kalahasthi
Sri Kalahasthi is an important temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is situated in Chittoor district of Andra Pradesh. The Sivalingam is said to be a 'Vayu lingam' representing one of the five elements, air, (vayu-air) and is one of the Panchabootha sthala of Lord Shiva. This temple is also called 'Thakshina Kailash' meaning the abode of Lord Shiva in the south. The river Swarnamuki running near this temple gives this place an added sacredness

Sri sailam

Sri sailam
The temple of Lord Mallikarjuna is situated in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The temple is situated in the town of Srisailam on the banks of River Patalganga Krishna. Srisailam mountain is looked upon reverentially as the Kailash of South

Kanaka Durga Temple

Kanaka Durga Temple
The abode of Kanaka Durga, goddess of power, riches and benevolence, is the presiding deity of the city. The temple is set on the Indrakiladri hill. The deity in the Kanaka Durga temple is regarded as Swayambhu or self-manifested, hence is considered very powerful. It is said that Adi Sankara visited this temple and installed the Sri Chakra here