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Kevin has installed me into his heart this very night,
& instantly called me “Mother God.”
He took to this worship like a duck to water. I realize now that “my sheep hear my
voice” & to those I am called to – there is no persuasion necessary – they
are ready.
I found Kevin, like Franz, also on Match.com. We have spoken several times. He was on my mailing list & read the
various newsletters. He was
influenced by the spiritual ones, & wanted to discuss these matters with
me. It was so natural & easy,
it was meant to be.
WELCOME MY SON TO THE
KINGDOM OF
MOTHER GOD!
YOU WILL SOON BEGIN TO
GET VISIONS!
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From RASA:
This is
part of my background & what I teach.
Siddha Yoga explains that GOD IS WITHIN US & WE MUST WORSHIP GOD
WITHIN THE SELF. Baba Muktananda
gave me ALL HIS GIFTS during a 2.5 month
sadhana, after I installed him into my heart. Later on HE GAVE ME HIMSELF IN MYSTICAL
MARRIAGE. Then his Guru,
BhagawanNityananda, also appeared to me & GAVE ME HIMSELF IN MYSTICAL
MARRIAGE. Mystical marriage is
BEYOND GIFTS, when a Guru gives you himself / herself there is nothing left – no
hindrance – you ARE
ONE with the Guru. I am also married to Jesus Christ – I
have gone the complete route of Christianity / Yoga.
I am now seeking males who want to worship Mother God
through my body, to become my spiritual lovers & husbands.
This is a SERIOUS QUEST sent out to SERIOUS
DISCIPLES!
I am speaking to my new disciple Kevin about this &
told him he must prove himself to me, that his sincerity has to be established –
this is WORSHIP OF MOTHER GOD moreso than sex per se, sex is only the tool of
the worship.
I have explained that I am the EMBODIMENT OF MOTHER GOD,
because I am Enlightened or Self Realized.
Women who are not at that level are to be worshipped also as the SYMBOLS
OF MOTHER GOD.
When a man worships Mother God through me, he gets the
Powerful Anointing as well as the regular feminine energy. All of this charges up his energy
centers & releases feel-good hormones.
This worship brings the man closer to Enlightenment.
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From WIKIPEDIA:
Essential Teachings
The Siddha Yoga Vision:
"For everyone, everywhere, to realize the presence of
divinity in themselves and creation, the cessation of all miseries and
suffering, and the attainment of supreme bliss."[4]
The Siddha Yoga
Mission :
"To constantly impart the knowledge of the Self." (Shiva
Sutras III .28)[4]
Three aphorisms express three essential teachings of
Siddha Yoga:[5]
"Honor your Self. Worship your Self. Meditate on your
Self. God dwells within you as you." --Swami Muktananda
"See God in each other." --Swami Muktananda
"The heart is the hub of all sacred places. Go there and
roam." --Bhagawan Nityananda
[edit] History
Swami Muktananda's spiritual teacher, Bhagawan
Nityananda, has been widely regarded throughout
India as a
Siddha Guru and as an Avadhut since the mid-20th century. Born in
South India , he first came to Ganeshpuri, a small village
located 82 kilometers north of Mumbai, in 1936, settling there in a small hut
built for him by the caretakers of the local Shiva temple. As his visitors and
devotees increased in number, the hut expanded into an ashram.
In his autobiography, The Play of Consciousness,
Muktananda describes how he received shaktipat initiation from Nityananda on
August 15, 1947 , and how he
attained God-realization or moksha after nine more years of sadhana and
discipleship.[6]
Nityananda installed Muktananda in a small three-room
dwelling in Gavdevi, a mile from Ganeshpuri. After his death in 1961,
Nityananda's Ganeshpuri ashram was converted into a samadhi shrine and has
subsequently become a renowned temple and pilgrimage site. Under Swami
Muktananda's leadership the three-room dwelling in Gavdevi also expanded into a
flourishing ashram and international retreat site (Sri Gurudev Ashram, now
Gurudev Siddha Peeth).[7]
Swami Muktananda extended the ancient tradition of
shaktipat initiation by bestowing spiritual initiation on tens of thousands of
people throughout
India and other
countries. In 1975 he founded the Oakland Ashram in the California Bay Area, and
in 1976 he established Shree Nityananda Ashram (now Shree Muktananda Ashram) in
the Catskills
Mountains , a resort area north of
New York City . His fame increased to
the point that he was made the subject of a New
York magazine article ("Hanging out with the Guru") and
a Time magazine article ("Instant Energy"), both in 1976.[8]
In 1983 William Rodarmor wrote an article for the
CoEvolution Quarterly charging that Muktananda had engaged in behavior at odds
with his own teachings and with wider societal norms.[9] In 1985,
Mahamandaleshwar Swami Nityananda stepped down amid controversy and soon started
his own organization, Shanti Mandir.[10] Swami Chidvilasananda continued in her
appointed role and has been the sole spiritual leader of Siddha Yoga since then.
Lis Harris repeated and extended Rodarmor's allegations in an article in The New
Yorker (1994).[11] In 1996 former devotees started a website entitled 'Leaving
Siddha Yoga' to express their grievances against Siddha Yoga.[12] An article by
Sarah Caldwell in the academic journal Nova Religio (2001) argued that
Muktananda was both an enlightened spiritual teacher and a covert practitioner
of an esoteric form of Tantric sexual yoga.[13
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Muktananda was born in 1908 near Mangalore in
Karnataka State ,
India , into a wealthy
family. His birth name was Krishna.[1] At 15 he encountered Bhagavan Nityananda,
a wandering avadhoot who profoundly changed his life.[1] He studied under
Siddharudha Swami at Hubli, where he learned Sanskrit, Vedanta and all branches
of yoga, and took the initiation of sannyasa, becoming Swami Muktananda. He then
began wandering
India on
foot.
In 1947 Muktananda went to Ganeshpuri to receive the
darshan of Bhagavan Nityananda. He received shaktipat initiation from him in the
early morning of 15 August of that year. Swami Muktananda often said that his
spiritual journey didn't truly begin until he received shaktipat from the holy
man Bhagavan Nityananda. According to his description, it was a profound and
sublime experience.[2]
August 15, 1947 Nityananda stood
facing me directly. He looked into my eyes again. Watching carefully, I saw a
ray of light entering me from his pupils. It felt hot like burning fever. Its
light was dazzling, like that of a high-powered bulb. As that ray emanating from
Bhagavan Nityananda's pupils penetrated mine, I was thrilled with amazement,
joy, and fear. I was beholding its color and chanting Guru Om. It was a full
unbroken beam of divine radiance. Its color kept changing from molten gold to
saffron to a shade deeper than the blue of a shining star. I stood utterly
transfixed. He sat down and said in his aphoristic fashion, "All mantras... one.
Each... from Om. Om Namah Shivaya Om... should think,
Shivo'ham, I am Shiva... Shiva-Shiva...Shivo'ham...should be internal
repetition. Internal...superior to external".[2]
Muktananda spent the next eight years living and
meditating in a little hut in Yeola. He wrote about his sadhana and
kundalini-related meditation experiences, in his autobiography published in 1970
as GURU, by Harper & Row and as Play of Consciousness in
India in 1971.
In 1966, Swami Nityananda gave Muktananda a small piece of land at Ganeshpuri,
near Bombay on which Muktananda
developed an ashram.[3]
According to the Siddha Yoga organisation,[5]
A Siddha Guru is a spiritual teacher, a master, whose identification with
the supreme Self is uninterrupted. The unique and rare quality of a Siddha Guru
is his or her capacity to awaken the spiritual energy, kundalini, in seekers
through shaktipat.
[edit] Teaching
Swami Muktananda's teaching can be summarised in two
quotations:
Honor your Self, Worship your Self, Meditate on your Self, God dwells
within you as you.
See God in Each
Other
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