Posts Tagged ‘trust’

The Peace of Great Tranquil Waters

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Namaste,

Thoughts can fill your head and bind you to negative feelings all day long.
You can use your awareness to stop thoughts that have no roots and bring you back into the place of the heart.
This brings you back to the now and opens the gates of your Being.

Say to yourself, “My Beloved, you have brought me peace, the peace of great tranquil waters.”
Just by thinking of your Beloved, you become love.
Just by thinking of trust, you become trust.
There are so many chosen thoughts that you can bring to your heart.
Here is one that can last you forever: “My Beloved loves me; My Beloved loves me; My Beloved loves me.”
Repeat this to yourself, and feel your Beloved in the cave of your heart.

I love you with all my heart and soul.
Love,
Ma Jaya
Kashi Ashram

Trust in Your Beloved

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Namaste,

This journey has been exceptional, and there is so much more to come.
Trust in your Beloved is trust in yourself; and if you do not trust yourself, you will find yourself running away from the growth that your Beloved wants so much for you.

Each person experiences something different from his or her Beloved.

You all receive a different energy, yet you all receive a deep and unconditional love that flows through you.
Where does trust of the Beloved begin?
Trust begins with a little trust that grows and grows.
This trust can grow by practicing what is given to you.

Begin by placing your trust in your Beloved.
You grow in meditation.
Your love begins to expand to having love for all beings.

There are three kinds of seekers: those who are asleep and want to be asleep; those who are serving; and those who are awake and want to be even more awake.
Your Beloved will do anything to take you deeper into yourself.

I will share with you all that my Guru, Neem Karoli Baba, shared with His Ma.
I never thought that this could be possible, yet this is happening even as I write these words.
Did you ever realize that you already know all these words?
I just have to remind you to listen to your own heart.
We will persevere on this journey of ours.
The heart knows the road, and the Soul is already there.
When you sit and feel the Formless, you catch a glimpse of what you have and will be able to give to others.

The stars in this early dawn twinkle merrily.
Bubbles of joy that burst into bliss can be felt in this early morn.
This is a path of bliss.
This is the path of light.
This is the path of peace.
This is the path of love.
This is also the path of pure Shakti, the path of success.

This is the path to God the father and God the Mother.
For this path that we journey together is also the path of self realization.
And so the flowers smile this early dawn, and the birds get ready to sing.
I throw you all into the lake of Baba’s heart, giving rise to ever-growing circles of love.

Our hearts burst into blissful waves of beauty that break into the Ocean of Light that you are all blessed with.
I intend to tell your hearts of this love, and you yourself shall hand it down to the next generation.

I am one excited Mother, ready to serve my children.
Love,
Ma Jaya
Kashi Ashram

The Invisible Embrace

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Namaste,

There is a great moment in life when you know that you are being watched by the Mother.
Your whole being is blessed, and you know it, you feel it, and you become it.
Something inside tells us that we have always been blessed, yet we were not aware.
It is all about awareness.

Be aware this moment of the beauty around you, which has always been.
We were just too young to always notice – too young to be grateful, too young to seek ways of showing our gratitude.
So we take this moment of the invisible embrace to be embraced, to be loved fully, and to feel flushed with happiness and gratitude.

The question today is, “How can we begin to trust our own spiritual abilities?”
Answer:

What answer do you think you want for this question?
First of all, what do you think the answer will be?
Are you satisfied with this answer, or do you want more?

Ask a question of yourself, perhaps a question of the chakra system.
“How do we understand chakras?”
This is the question.

The answer is
I just know the answer to be in me; therefore I can answer as completely as I want to.
The vibrations of the sevenfold chakra system represent to me that which I understand to be true.

So what if you are wrong?
You are asking no one to believe you, so you are beginning to believe yourself.
How profound is this?
You are asking and answering.
You have the question, and you have the answer.
One or another, it must be true.

At this point, begin to ask of the Universe, “Who am I? Who am I?”
Then the answers come flowing in. flooding you with truths you did not know existed.

The higher the chakra, the better I feel.
And then the question comes: “Which is higher, and which is lower?”
We all have been taught to stay away from the lower chakras.
What does this mean to me?
What is wrong with the lower chakras?
You begin to ask and then answer, and you become more complete in your answers.
You begin to be kind of sure with your answers, and happy with the question.
You have become the teacher, one who is answering, and most important, one who is learning.
The questions are locked up inside of you

You are not afraid to let the answer come from you.
And if it is a wrong answer, they will know, you will know, and the Universe will know.
Now you are beginning to trust in yourself.
If you do not trust in yourself, then you are trusting in others to pull you out of the wrong space of non-trust.

Perhaps you are learning.
Someone will get it right.
It is not a big tragedy.
Answer and question flow together.
What do you associate with this chakra?
Look around you.
There is no stress because you are not alone with your answers.
It all becomes exciting and so does life.
You will begin to understand more and more each and every day.
I love you all.

Love,
Ma Jaya
Kashi Ashram

Question: Is Trust an Aspect of Samadhi?

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Namaste,

Question from Swami Jaya Devi: Is trust an aspect of samadhi?

Answer:

All Teachers must gain trust; this goes with the territory.

I too had to gain trust in my chelas as they began to feed and teach so many.

When you are sitting by the well of your Beloved, you must have a deep trust.

The silence is deafening and quite scary at first, until you want more.

It is almost like flying without wings, except you are in bliss as you are flying.

The ego is always there trying to stop your primary drive for God.

Trust must build.

The stillness brings movement to the seeker’s heart.

Yes, trust is a big factor as one goes toward the Ultimate Bliss.

And more than the bliss and becoming liberated, one has to return to serve and to teach.

It is all a process.

As the seeker travels the road toward Samadhi, the intention becomes both the holiness of life and the truth about death.

It is all so very exciting, and humanity benefits the most.

I love teaching you all like this.

Be careful, as the ego will try to confuse your heart and mind.

Yet the Gods and Goddesses will call you and hold you as well as your Beloved.

I love you with all my heart.

Love,

Ma Jaya

Kashi Ashram