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don't want to live forever through my works, I
want to live forever by not dying
Woody Allen
".... Human
life may have a duration infinitely longer than
that ordinarily attributed to it. It is the
activity of our nerves, the flame of our desire,
the acid of our fears, which daily consume our
organism. He who succeeds in raising himself above
his emotions, in suppressing in himself anger and
the fear of illness, is capable of overcoming the
attrition of the years and attaining an age at
least double that at which men now die of old
age...." from
Magicians, Seers, and Mystics by Reginald
Merton
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Babaji
Om
Namah Shirdi Sai Baba
Om Shirdi Sai Baba Prasanam
Om Shanti Om Shanti
Om Shirdi Sai Baba Prasanam
Om Shanti Om Shanti
Om Shirdi Sai Baba Prasanam
Om Shanti Om Shanti Om Shanti
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| Babaji.net
" Haidakhan
Wale Baba lived in the foothills of the
Himalayas, in the Kumaon region, the birth
place of many of India's great saints. He
was acknowledged as Shiva Mahavatar
Babaji, the eternal manifestation of God
in human form.
"Babaji's
recent physical manifestation was between
1970 to 1984, when He appeared in a holy
cave at the foot of the Kumaon Mount
Kailash in a remote village called
Haidakhan. Many people, from all over the
world, have mystically been drawn to
Babaji through extraordinary events,
dreams and visions and are receiving His
Blessings.
"Babaji
urged the people to 'follow the religion
that is in your heart.' He said 'every
religion leads to the same divine goal'
and that he had come to revive the eternal
and ageless religion, the Sanatan Dharma;
the three basic principles: Truth,
Simplicity, and Love. He emphasized
constant repetition of the ancient
Sanskrit maha mantra OM NAMAH SHIVAYA--
'Lord, Thy Will be Done" and to live
in harmony along with selfless service to
humanity.'
"Shri
Babji is acknowledged as the Shiva
Mahavatar Babaji described by Paramahansa
Yogananda in "Autobiography of a
Yogi"': a Mahavatar being a human
manifestation of the Divine who can
materialize a body at will. Babaji's
devotees believe that He has continually
manifested since Creation to help
Humanity. One manifestation of Babaji was
around 1800 at which time He traveled
extensively in the Kumaon
region of the Himalayas, gathering his
devotees and disciples around Him. In 1922
He traveled to the meeting place of the
Kali and Gori Rivers, seated Himself on
the surface of the water and disappeared
in a ball of light.
"His
latest manifestation was between 1970 and
1984, and was foretold by a great Saint,
Mahendra Baba, who following a lifelong
search for Babaji, experienced a
miraculous meeting with Him at Siddhashram,
near Ranikhet in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Thereafter, Mahendra Baba devoted himself
to traveling through India prophesying
Babaji's return.
"Babaji
appeared in 1970, as a youth of 18 or 20
years, in a holy cave at the foot of
Kumaon Mount Kailash at Haidakhan, near
Haldwani in Uttar Pradesh, India. His
divine power was experienced in many ways:
in September of 1970 He ascended Mount
Kailash and sat on the summit without food
or sleep for 45 days; several people saw
Him simultaneously in different places; He
healed the sick; He brought transformation
into many people's lives.
"Babaji
spent most of His 14 year incarnation at
Haidakhan where he established a beautiful
ashram, and near the village of
Chilianaula, near Ranikhet, He built a
large and breathtakingly beautiful Temple
and Ashram overlooking the Himalayas.
"Babaji
taught that He had come to revive the
Santana Dharma, the ageless Eternal
Religion from which all religions have
come. He stressed three basic principles:
Truth, Simplicity and Love. He emphasized
constant repetition of the mantra "Om
Namah Shivaya","I surrender to
God", and selfless service to
Mankind.
"Many
people have been drawn to Babaji and many
spiritual centers in the West have been
dedicated to Babaji and His teachings.
Thousands of people all over the world
have received Babaji's blessings and have
been called to the spiritual path through
extraordinary events, dreams and visions.
Babaji
left his body on 14 February 1984. He had
come to give a message to the world, and
having done this, He left. His last
message was:
"I
am always with you"
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Kundalini,
Breath and Immortality
Left
hand
Right hand
Both hands...
Change!!!
He who eats
with the hand of worship
need not be depleted.
The conscious ones
capable of abandoning sleep need not die...
they can live forever.
verse
801 of the Tirumantiram authored byTirumular, one
of the 64 canonized Shaivite saints or Nayanars
of the Saiva Siddhanta sect from An
Introduction to the Tamil Siddhas: Their Tantric
Roots, Alchemy, Poetry, and the True Nature of
their Heresy Within the Context of South Indian
Shaivite Society
Famous
Indian Yogi Immortals
Perfect
Masters of the 19th and 20th Centuries
"Yogi
Ramaiah has so far avoided becoming a personality
cult by shifting attention to his own guru,
"Babaji", the immortal Yogin made famous
in Yogananda's AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A YOGI . This
shadowy character remains a premier figure among
that semi-mythical category of perfected immortal
saints which include personages like Harikhan Baba
and Bagwan Lakulisa. These beings allegedly
inhabit remote regions of the Himalayas, emerging
on rare occasion to reveal the more esoteric
levels of yogic attainment.
"In
recent times "Babaji" has become a New
Age band wagon that everyone delights to jump on,
from Sondra Ray and Leonard Orr, the father of the
rebirthing movement to Nina Hagen, the German Rock
singer. Babaji's picture even appears on the album
jacket of the Beatles, SERGEANT PEPPERS LONELY
HEARTS CLUB BAND. In the vast realm of human
imagination, what myth could possibly be more
attractive to the ego than that of physical
immortality?"
from
Alchemy and the Tamil Siddhars
"....For
the protection of the virtuous, for the
destruction of evil-doers and for establishing
righteousness on a firm footing, I incarnate from
age to age...." Sathya
Sai Baba
Peace
is the altar of God, the condition in which
happiness exists. Paramahansa
Yogananda,

Yogananda emphasized the underlying unity of the
world's great religions, and taught universally
applicable methods for attaining direct personal
experience of God. On March 7, 1952, Paramahansa
Yogananda entered mahasamadhi, a God-illumined
master's conscious exit from the body at the time
of physical death. His passing was marked by an
extraordinary phenomenon. ....This state of
perfect preservation of a body is, so far as we
know from mortuary annals, an unparalleled
one....Yogananda's body was apparently in a
phenomenal state of immutability." Read more
about the teaching and life of this remarkable
saint at the Self
Realization Fellowship site.
The Shroud of Turin

The Shroud
Believed by many to be the shroud in which Christ
was wrapped while entombed.
The Shroud of Turin: Genuine Artifact or
Manufactured Relic?
Article published in The Glyph, the journal of The
Archaeological Institute of America.
Near Death Experience
"Do you remember how electrical currents and 'unseen
waves' were laughed at? The knowledge about man is
still in its infancy."
- Albert Einstein
According to a Gallup poll, 8 to 12 million people
in the United States have had a near-death
experience.
Near Death Experience Foundation
The International Association for Near Death
Studies
Into the Light
Near death experiences of children reported by Dr.
Melvin Morse
Another Look at Children of the Millenium
Near
Death Experiences and the Afterlife
An amazing excerpt
from Second
Sight by Judith Orloff.
"I
found myself standing in a sort of tunnel, feeling
safe and secure. It didn't occur to me to question
where I was or how I got there. Although far in the
distance I could hear the wind rushing past the open
windows of the car, I was now suspended in this
peaceful sanctuary while we fell through space
toward the canyon floor hundreds of feet
below."
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