Thursday, 12 October 2017

Birth - a need ...


Birth - a need of the Soul
A touch - must of physical...

To grow, progress surreal
Born body - the host essential.

The Nature comes second
Once the birth occurs in cycle.

Purusha and Prakriti merger
Corresponds with cosmic rhythm.

Not some goal in isolation
Opportune Divine plan adds feather.

Maximum advantage thus taken
Every any which way makes beneficial...



Soul ... is complete yet a portion is left to grow, evolve and imbibe through birth cycles ...

That psychic part is to evolve to the psychic being and is to become leader for other parts such as mind, vital and physical in a respective human form in a respective life... the process continues life after life and the aim matures thereby...

The main host then becomes, is the human body because entire process happens within, through realised mind and vital and surrendered entire being.

If body is not in form, shape and health the whole process is not possible. As in the beginning, it begins at the subtle level with human conscious efforts and later happens within-out human body through subtel penetrations.

This body here has a significant role to play.

Respecting one's body is inevitable not for ambitions and desirous satisfaction or for mental-vital urges but for pure, supple, sincere instrumentation...


Thank you...

- Morli Pandya 
October, 2017

Flower Name: Canna Xgeneralis
Canna lily
Significance: Ananda in the Physical Body
Purified of all desire and all repulsion, with perfect equality and surrender, the physical body is ready to enjoy the Divine Ananda.


In my view the body as well as the mind and life has to be spiritualised or, one may say, divinised so as to be a fit instrument and receptacle for the realisation of the Divine. It has its part in the Divine Lila, even, according to the Vaishnava Sadhana, in the joy and beauty of Divine Love. That does not mean that the body has to be valued for its own separate sake or that the creation of a divine body in a future evolution of the whole being has to be contemplated as an end and not a means - that would be a serious error which would not be admissible. In any case, my speculations about an extreme form of divinisation are something in a far distance and are no part of the preoccupations of the spiritual life in the near future. SA

Have you never watched a forest with all its countless trees and plants simply struggling to catch the light - twisting and trying in a hundred possible ways just to be in the sun? That is precisely the feeling of aspiration in the physical - the urge, the movement, the push towards the light. Plants have more of it in their physical being than men. Their whole life is a worship of light. Light is of course the material symbol of the Divine, and the sun represents, under material conditions, the Supreme Consciousness. The plants have felt it quite distinctly in their own simple, blind way. Their aspiration is intense, if you know how to become aware of it. TM

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