Haidakhandi International Journal Who or What is Babaji for you ?
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Haidakhandi International Journal Who or What is Babaji for you ?
Haidakhandi International Journal Spring 2016 Who or What is 1Babaji for you ? “I am nobody and nothing” th Welcome to the 13 Edition of this Journal, which is renamed the Haidakhan International Journal and has its own lovely new website designed by Mukundi from France on: www.hi-journal.com CONTENTS Theme: Who or What is Babaji for you ? Experiences of Babaji 3-20 21-23 News from Around the World Serbia 24 Gurupurnima 2016 - in Holland 25 Portugal 26 Bhakti Festivals - UK (April) and Germany (August) 27 USA – Reaching Out 28-29 Italy 30 Bulgaria 31 Australia 32 News from India Chilianaula Navaratra October 2015 33-34 Shri Babaji’s Charitable Hospitals 35 Recent developments in the Indian Samaj 36 Hindu Festival Dates for 2016 38 Letters New Book by Malti Editorial Next Generation Gathering – Holland July 2016 (Front page Tanka painted by Paulo Polli and owned by Kharku) 2 39-41 42 43 Back Page Theme for this 13th edition of the Journal: Who or What is Babaji for You ? It has been over thirty years since Babaji’s Maha Samadhi and we wanted to ask how we have come to understand his presence on this Earth in the meantime. So we posed this question: Who or what is he for us today ? Is he outside or inside or beyond ? And how have we distilled our experience of him ? On the following pages are some enlightening and profound answers from a broad range of contributors. 3 What Babaji is for me ? - by Mukundi from France: This warm, sustaining and loving presence that I feel around me. This space of pure love in my heart and mind. This world of silence and peace superimposed on the mundane agitation. A deep joy, and an energy that pushes me. - A help and a guide to access what I have always sought to reach, - My flame of life and my reason for living, - Beyond conventions, morals or religious precepts, - A special atmosphere and presence that appears when people of goodwill gather together, putting their ego aside, working and celebrating the Divine. - A fascinating mystery that I strive to study and understand…. Isaac Smith (USA and Thailand): For me Babaji is an icon, an image that connotes countless stories, teachings, principles and experiences. But he is also the anti-icon in many ways - a stand-in for the absence of ego and an often friendly reminder to prostrate to selflessness. Not having met the guy, it is hard to get past this essential sketch of Babaji. He's certainly not the only one to have taught these things. But unlike the careers of Jesus or Muhammad, etc., there are colour photos of my half naked father standing sunburnt next to Babaji. So my feelings for him are a bit more visceral than with most of the great spiritual teachers. Tamayra – from Sydney, Australia Babaji is so part of me that there is no separation and so I think of him as my inner beloved, my inner partner. I cannot project him out because he is not outside but on the inside, an intrinsic part of me, part of my everyday life. I therefore see no point in doing rituals to try and get high ! 4 Atmaram from Greece: Haidakhan Bhole Baba gave us His blessings. He us. gaveHe usgave His protection (Abhaya Dhan). He gave dispels the darkness inside us the promise a us paradise (Haidakhan Mahadham) the world. He us gave the Aarti, the Yagna Viswa and the Om Namahwhere Shivayaone so month of practice equivalent many years ofHe practice in as our mind can be purified andisbe filled by to divine energies. gave us the world. His name which dispels the darkness inside us. He gave us the promise that He is responsible for our liberation. What more do we need to be liberated from ego? A bit of faith and much work! He is my Father, my Mother, my Protector and my Saviour. Babaji is within and without, He is everywhere, He dwells always in my heart, Babaji & I are one. I don´t want even to think how my life would be without Bhole Baba. Glory, glory to Bhole Baba whose Love is infinite, whose light dispels our ignorance and takes us from darkness to light Patsy (UK): “Who or What is Babaji to Me ?” Well, that’s the 64,000 Dollar question ! I walk around my flat reminiscing about some of the extraordinary experiences I had when He was in His body; then I find myself asking Him to help me not only write Christmas cards, but pay for them as well! When someone I know is sick I always go to Baba for help, but don’t expect that person to get well if it’s not in their karma. As I grow older, things I expected to happen say 20 years ago (if I prayed to Babaji) have changed considerably. It’s not so much a lack of faith, as a deeper understanding of what is and is not possible. I’ve always believed that as long as a torch is burning in England for Babaji, be it a Herakhan type Ashram, or something simpler, that’s all that matters. The torch is what matters, the burning flame. Nothing else. That flame burns in all His devotees. It gets turned up and flares for a while and then it calms down and cools, but it never goes out. 5 Charlotte Yonge (UK): I am aware of the pure intent of love, Babaji is one of the names for this, as it manifests in many varied forms universally. This impulse can be hidden in our lives, and and then when we look back over our lives, it emerges clear as daylight. All things can be surrendered to it, as it is the source of all things. The way it works in my life is a mystery, but I do know its presence reveals itself to me through several groups with whom I am involved, and I feel privileged. One very moving presence happened to me in Bristol, I don't know why, but it has guided and protected me in my little ways, to be creative and understand many things, and is always there when I call out. Chandani, Haidiyakhandi (Portugal): For me Shri Shri Babaji is GOD, Lord Shiva in human form. As a Silent Watcher, taking a body from time to time upon His Will, He is eternally guiding mankind, protecting, teaching and uplifting everyone of us, whether we are conscious about that or not. I am not ashamed to say that He is ALL for me: Mahadev, Mahaguru, Father, Mother, Brother, Friend... He is unfathomable, and all our conceptions are far beyond what He really might be. He is much more than a Guru, since he is The Lord Himself. We cannot know Him through the mind but only through a pure heart. I feel that Haidakhan Babaji Mahavatar has been guiding me for many lifetimes. I can never be grateful enough for all He has been doing for me. He is pure Divine Love and Compassion. He is THE LIGHT of Lights, THE GURU of Gurus, THE KING of Kings. The only reason of my life is to worship Him and to serve Him. Rob – Ramachandra (England) For me, Babaji is Teacher and Master O Haidakhan vale, Sadguru hai nam tera - You are the supreme Guru. He is also in my heart. He is represented in me every time I open my heart. Then he exists beyond me, blossoming as compassion throughout the universe. That alone is Love and there is no other reality in existence. 6 Roxi and Rai Dass (Bulgaria): What Babaji means to us: Babaji to us is in the face of every visitor, in every small act of kindness, in every word of daily kirtan. He is what can be felt between the words of satsang, in the simple joys of karma yoga and the loving exchanges between all who come here. He is pure love, pure simplicity, and pure truth. We are sure his wish wasn’t for us to blindly worship him as the One and Only, but to find the Divinity within us, and assist others in finding theirs. It is clear to us, through the interactions with people who come here, especially the younger generations, that people nowadays are more cautious with regards to religion: they don’t want always, or immediately, to attach a form to the feeling they experience within. Babaji said, ‘I am your own self’, and he meant it for each of us. He is in all beings, so we should start treating each other with the same love, reverence and respect we would offer to Baba himself. Martin Hodgson (Australia) A perspective on Babaji in the family: For me a family, whether it’s your blood family or the greater Babaji family, is like a soccer team. In a soccer team the challenge is to all play together, to the best of each person’s ability, for the common good of all. The key player is the goal keeper and when the team has total trust in the goal keeper the team plays with more confidence and is more united. So what is the goal keeper’s role? They are the last line of defence, they keep disaster at arm’s length, and they are the protector who allows the team to fulfil their individual roles representing the team. But the goalkeeper can’t do the job of the other individual players; each one must do their duty to their utmost but they can do it knowing that each time they play, the goalkeeper is there at the back protecting them. Babaji is my goalkeeper. 7 Gomati Gilchrist (New Zealand): I Bhole Baba is my best friend, my spiritual mentor, know I can always ask for and rely on His support and protector and my dearest love. He has always been and protection, in absolutely everything. It is clear there are few will be. In my life Baba is always there smiling and humans in this world who laughing, no matter how much of a fool I can be in I know I can always ask for and rely on His support and attempting to live this life, or how deeply into slumber I protection, in absolutely everything. It is clear there are few o choose to fall... I know I can always ask for and rely on His support and protection. It is clear there are few humans in this world that could fill this role in one’s personal life. I am eternally grateful for this highest gift and boon: having Babaji’s constant presence by my side in this way. Worship of Babaji as Shiva Maha Avatar can be formalised into rituals and pujas, images and teachings, centres and ashrams, all of which assist our humanness to remain connected with Him and with each other, but I feel He has no need for these forms in order to reach us. They are for our benefit , not His. I have realised from direct experience that he lives within me, as close as ever, in my every breath, every second, regardless of the outer forms I look to for His presence. The forms and practices that bring us closer to Him and bring us closer together as devotees are very precious indeed; but they are not what make a devotional life real. Now that Baba is no longer in a physical body where we have easy human contact with Him, His ongoing presence in spirit is drawing us all upward on the spiral of spiritual evolution, to truly let go and simply live in divine oneness, from our own true sense of authentic spiritual authority. He is teaching us how to live with Him in our own form, without His physical form manifest. The more I surrender to this reality, the more I know that the inner yoga of devotion is all I need. Through this tantra, He becomes me and lives through me, in every step I take in this world, no matter where I am, what I do, or who I am with. In this way His energy can instantly transmit to other people, heart to heart, without the barriers of religion and doctrine that an established spiritual path can sometimes impose on others. It is my intention to continue living into and manifesting these understandings in physical form, on 33 hectares of majestic and abundant land tucked away in the temperate climes of far north New Zealand. Here 8 it is possible to live a healthier life, closer to nature and thus closer to God ~ Mother Earth and Father Sky. It is a place to live simply, care for the land and co-create sacred space with love. A place where diverse types of people can quietly retreat to share in Baba's blessing, to experience fire ceremony, to contribute to community, to find inner healing and to nurture a deeper divine connection; without feeling they are entering a religiously righteous zone. Soon I know I will be sharing this place in the same spirit with other souls; all smiling with Baba alive in our hearts. Elisabeth (Germany) During Navaratri (1991) in Chilianaula I received a big "Haidakhandeshwari" murti for our temple in Berlin. Over the years we received several murtis and in April 2012 Munirajji inaugurated the fifth murti. Since then (1991) the service of these murtis has become part of my daily life. Aarti and pujas at a specific time on a daily basis are also part of this karma yoga. I learned a lot about attentiveness, discipline, and releasing my thoughts, wishes and even desires. Ever since I met Babaji, 34 years ago, the mantra "Om Namah Shivay" impacted on me every day of my life! Over the years I have felt that through this “temple work” (sadhana) I am deeply connected to the Divine, i.e. with Babaji. The energy in the temple became more refined and so much stronger. During the day I make a conscious effort to transform and implement the many inner impulses I become aware of in my day-to-day-life. More and more I perceived Babaji’s guidance through the inspirations and impulses. During our weekly aarti singing and at our monthly havan with all friends, I feel Babaji’s Presence, His Guidance, and His Blessings so very strongly ! A number of times, especially during the winter, we were surprised by the presence of a butterfly that appeared ‘out of nowhere’ and we took this as a special present and sign from Babaji for our group. A long time ago I realised that the "Birth of the DIVINE" must happen within. 9 Tara (Tatjana), Belgrade, Serbia: Babaji is a pure Essence, my Inner True Self. He is what remains when I do not identify with my body, emotions and thoughts. He is protector, guide and inspirer. He is a challenge and the obstacle, darkness and light and beyond. When I was meditating in the dhuni, and at my home, I sometimes identify myself with his physical body. I feel like I am him and in that moment I can feel how pure I am despite having a body. I see Babaji in some people that I know and in the hearts of some of my spiritual brothers and sisters. I see it even on a physical level, since Baba transformed his appearance so much, as if he almost could be anybody and anything. I was fascinated when 30 years ago I saw Babaji’s picture and heard stories about him including the fact that it is possible to materialize one’s own body. The combination of his outside beauty and what he represents felt like a perfect example of a human ability to connect the material with the spiritual. In the beginning I meditated on Babaji’s picture for a year, but he seemed to be too far away from me with his perfection. It took me years to be able to come back to him purified enough to start feeling his presence. For many years I was sure that he left me and that maybe he was just an illusion I needed, as some kind of artificial mental support. When I was going through my darkness and hardships I felt left alone. It took me many years to realise that he was there all the time leading me through. I felt him as a strong awakening force that doesn’t care for my pleasure or pain, but leads me directly to myself. I realised what he meant when he said: “I will teach you to be beyond pleasure and pain”. Babaji is always teaching me about how to face darkness and light at the same time, being aware of both but not attaching to any. This path is a combination of discipline and play, following rules, but staying authentic, being serious in a fight with ego, but also being able to be joyful and humorous and take it all as a big play of universe. 10 He is a powerful Wish Master. Everything I truly seek he will bring: I have learned that I have to be careful what I wish for and many times it’s not exactly how I imagined it would be. Through Aarti I feel like I make connection with Babaji as a great force that sets me free. Babaji for me is all the deities that are mentioned in the Aarti and when I manage to stay out of the way, they solve impossible situations in the simplest way. I see how the people around me can change behaviour by this. I feel like all the deities are my true parents that I’d longed for in my life. Babaji is my father and mother: strong, pure and innocent at the same time. Sometimes I speak with him and tell him what is in my heart; then I’m relieved of my burden and see things more clearly and simply. It’s like I am speaking to my inner true self. When I was in Haidakhan I felt so welcomed by him: his presence there in the kitchen during lunch, it was like he was feeding me with love. When I leant my cheek on the tree by his Kutir I felt like he really understood my soul, and he is that tree. I saw him as two little monkeys playing and laughing on this tree. Babaji is also for me a great mystery which I have yet to experience and fully understand: the fact that all things we see and live, whether good or bad are just an illusion. I look forward to having this experience one day and I feel that Babaji will show me the way. Jelena, Serbia: I saw Babaji in photos and read what people who met him wrote about him. So I have experienced Babaji through these stories, and I started to feel happy about him coming back to us again. One night in a dream Babaji approached me with a group of young people; he looked very serious, like pure consciousness. His energy started to flow through me which made my body shake from that power. He said: “I will come again when you die”. I woke up in shock and realised how superficial and emotional this wish is, and how far away I am from True Pureness, Simplicity and Love. 11 Deva Lila- Svetlana, Serbia: The Silence with which my heart is speaking That strange feeling and the sound of my heart which dances, that is You. You lead me through Yourself with an inexplicable music of Godly notes. As I listen to you in silence, knowing that it has sounds of its own, I feel alive and joyful in a limitless unattainable space. Now, I am completely sure that everything inside me has the strong echo of that wonderful and so inexplicable, live Silence. And that note which I am listening to…. each noise and tone is You. And while I am listening, it caresses and leads my heart, and tells me how wonderful it is to be free, alone and oneself. Totally carefree Because wherever I go Wherever I am I really Am There. That limitless, inexplicable and miraculous feeling of you shows me the way of the water, in a way that I need to see flowing within myself. Free water, where there is no stopping, like a living stream. Simply being Simply loving Simply living Simply listening, while I am totally surrendering to You in that divine silence within myself. We understand perfectly everything without many words. And we understand Divine sounds which make us unique in what we are, Together with you Babaji. 12 Donna (UK) It seems that Babaji has many faces for me or roles to play, even when I am not aware he is there orchestrating events, sometimes shadow, sometimes light. One image is of a joyful friend, he is the one who smiles and offers encouragement. Then there is the tester and teacher who forges my spirit in the fire of experience, the protector and guardian with constant mantra, the supporter with wisdom and love. Through meditation Babaji was instrumental in bringing my husband and me together and later our cherished daughter arrived for which we are so blessed and thankful. Sundar (Schweibenalp, Switzerland): For me, to say "Who is Babaji" or "What is Babaji" is a big difference ! “Who is Babaji” - speaks about his person, his Being, the divine manifest as the maha-avatar, in human form, playing human lila; the one who was historically present with us from 1970 to 1984 and ever before and since. He comes as Shiva, as God manifest, as the aspects of an avatar needed at this moment on Earth to re-establish the dharma, to help humanity to grow and evolve collectively, and also he comes to support his/her devotees. Oh! – But is he actually she? Or is she – him? If he is she then he also answers and fulfils all my female projections. Yes she does. To me, the divine-personality-Babaji appeared in my meetings with him in body between 1979 and 1984, and since then in soul and spirit with the divinity inside and outside. It involves our melting, our merging, our meeting and my evolving in the past 36 years as Sundar. But I’m also a divine manifestation in human form, and my journey involves my purification, clearing, rising, and ever evolving in this communion and communication with Babaji. He is Maha-Prabhuji, Babaji Shiva Avatara, Babaji Father Mother Sister Brother Beloved. Through this meeting and this devotional communion I received and receive all I can imagine and 13 more. My life, my creative work, my slow rising and evolving is, ever and always, connected to he whom I call Babaji, my Gurudev with whom I am One and who is my direct mediator and not separate from God-GoddessAbsolute (Ed: see ‘What is Babaji’ below). I have an evolving relationship through 36 years, from being his creature and devotee to being his brother and co-creator of lila and life. Being One, Him being in me and me being nothing but Him, and to me being the unity of Him and me. So acting in the World has become very unified, has become very smooth, very intuitive and guided knowing Babaji is with me. Babaji has become a voice in me speaking to me at times in various situations and circumstances. He has become a ‘voice’ answering my questions and although he has never failed, I still don’t rely on him completely. I also take full responsibility for myself. So ‘Who is Babaji?’ – He is the one in the pictures and yet he is more and different. He is the one in the temple, even more powerful and almost overwhelming; almost physically present he is the one present in the Kutir here in Schweibenalp. Here, often, He is one and unified with many other divine beings and all aspects of the great collective Avatar community, which combines so many aspects of Love, Light and all life. "What is Babaji’. For me, I call it Purusha. Essence. Christ. The Christbody. Purushotama Sat-chit-ananda. Yes, every attribute and every name given to him is what he also is for me. My heart beats with all these attributes and all these names of God that I know, in all traditions. Life and creation are such a miracle and so multifaceted and multidimensional. Regarding all this universal higher knowledge and understanding, I myself focus best on it as His/Her Unity and Oneness. Speaking and writing about you Babaji makes me drunk, crazy and boundary-less. Can’t you stop it? Aren’t you exaggerating now? As Jalaludin Rumi sings: “All I hear is the Call of the Beloved. All I feel is the Touch of the Beloved. All I See is the Face of the Beloved. “ 14 Harita Lynn (Köln, Germany): I am looking back on 27 years with Babaji. His picture struck me like lightening . I had found it in the library of a Buddhist center during the lunch break of a seminar. Some weeks later I had my first chandan in Schweibenalp from Sundar: I was standing in line expecting what I considered to be just yellow stripes; this whole centre and ceremony seemed just folklore to me. I liked to be part of it, but didn‘t have any idea of it‘s deeper meaning. While standing in line, somebody talked to me and explained that you could ask Babaji to take something away from you, something that troubles you, something that you don‘t need anymore in your life. Oh that‘s an interesting thing I thought, I can try that out. So suddenly waiting in line became a contemplation about what I would want to get rid of, now having an unexpected chance to do this. It came to my mind that I was often in trouble because I did things differently to others. However this was never my intention but it seemed to be because of something twisted in me. That lead me to a certain focus on doing things right, in the sense of how I was expected to do things, and so it led me straight to the life of a rebel. That again caused a lot of fighting which prevented the loving energy from flowing. I had done a lot of analysis on this already: it was a diagnosed obstacle, a feeling of "being wrong" in general that was corrupting my system like a virus. So by now I was standing in front of Sundar and going down on my knees and presenting my forehead to receive, what I considered to be, my stripes. "The other way round!" I heard Sundar say. I realised that I had put my head down "the wrong way". It was like a clap on my brain. I was bursting out in laughter while I turned my head on the other side. Chandan was cooooool and smelled so good. Then this red point ...KumKum and the rice. I received all blessings with that truth, that it is really no big deal to be different. But if you don‘t know better you listen to 15 others and cooperate. Be yourself and be kind to those who make mistakes. Even to yourself. Go beyond wrong and right. So simple. So true. So full of love. Nobody behind me in the line reacted as if something special had happened. People seemed to be familiar with what they called "Babaji Lilas". When I got up I looked differently at the world. I started to see what it means to teach without words. What happend inside me could not possibly be put into words. My cells KNEW. It was like an antibiotic, the size of the sun, releasing that virus. Of course it did not vanish from my life from one moment to the other. But I learned to transform situations and fights Babaji created for me over the years, and I found out that "doing things wrong" actually can lead to the most amazing experiences with people, if I am able to let go of judgement. In fact it has become a daily practice. I never met Babaji in his body but I am ever so grateful that he blesses me with the presencepresent of his spirit, and he smiles at me even in my darkest moments. If I can be the last of the pupils...I am still in the class. But it is not about wrong or right. It is not about good or bad either. It‘s just about being in his presence...it is there, where we receive the presents... :-) 16 Gaby (UK): In 1983 before I met Babaji I just had come through a series of unpleasant and confidence shattering events both on a personal and professional level. So somewhat bankrupt, I met Babaji. Right from the very start this felt like I had been running my life on a 25 watt light bulb, but now had entered a 1000 watt light bulb field. Consequently my six weeks with him turned into a 24/7 light shower experience, which kept mirroring and cleansing me of my negative mental debris, my nagging self doubt and infused me with constant transformative surprise teachings. It turned into the most enlivening and radical healing event of my life, incomparable to anything I had experienced before (or after). After his Samadhi I kept topping up the experience mainly by attending navaratri festivals in India and more recently through the European Guru Purnima festivals, apart from the various solo practices at home. What helps the most is simply remembering. When I remember just his name, it works like a cue word that logs me straight into him and the mysterious reality of the present moment. Babaji is so sound. There are many times when this doesn’t work, mainly because I have not tried to remember or because I have lost faith. Faith is key. At this very moment I am glad to say that my faith and therefore experience of the intangible nature of Babaji comes more freely, it’s less of a struggle. It is like grace. Ask me what was going on last week, I might tell a different story. But even the difficult times I see as his grace now, a new lesson he wants to teach me even though it may involve a lot of soul searching hard work and discipline. So meeting Haidakhan Babaji was the most mindblowing experience of a lifetime. Back then, and for many years after his mahasamadhi, he was a perfect blank canvas for my idealistic projections. Nowadays the photos and the rituals have lessened in importance. What is left is a Feeling. A Feeling which often comes through silence and stillness, in the absence of photos, words and concepts. A Feeling I get through friendship, work and nature, and it comes with an increasing sense of gratitude. 17 Nagini Devi (USA and New Zealand): “Getting to the top of the mountain” I will cut to the chase, to talk about the first of a zillion “What Babaji means to me” stories. The time period was 1977-1978. I had already had a rather difficult long haul getting to India, as we all did in those days. The physical journey started in San Francisco. Eventually, through a laborious circuitous route, the last plane arrived into New Delhi at the usual 4am. “Now let the Games begin.” The assault to the senses included the very air itself, which had a “peculiar to India” smell of smoke and body odours. Visually, the atmosphere could only be described as a dense brown haze that tangibly “hung there” letting the newly landed visitor or the returnee know that one had truly “arrived” in India. Off I went with a perfect stranger to Arvind Lal’s clinic, where Babaji had told me, through letters, to go immediately upon arriving. Once there, a funky, black Ambassador taxi cab, with a white turbaned driver, agreed to take a few of the latest arriving devotees to Haldwani. Ten dusty hours later, the taxi dropped us off in front of Muni Raj’s rather small storefront. We sat inside on a long bench, while Muni Raj conducted business with three gentlemen. He read the newspaper, smoked a cigarette, served tea, and then arranged for us to be taken by bus to the Dam site. I seem to remember a huge mound of unwashed potatoes in one dark corner. Nobody ever talked to us directly, either. More hours drifted by. At the Dam site, we walked across a suspension bridge stretching the width of the river Ganga below. We had no guide. None of us knew each other, nor had we ever been to Babaji’s ashram. On the other side of the swaying bridge, we simply turned left and started walking. Because the river was flooded in many areas, we had to wade across up to our chin in places, 11 different times, switching from side to side, until we could finally go uphill to a jungle pass that took us the rest of the way. We never saw another inhabitant or habitat for that matter. Yet it never crossed our minds to be worried. We knew with a silent, unshaken belief, that we were in Babaji’s territory, therefore, protected. We never even talked to each other the whole trek. The scenery was spectacular, from the far mountains, the 18 green verdant terraced rice fields, and the huge blue sky that stretched forever, to the meandering famous river below. One of the young men from Southern India, coming to see Babaji for the first time, had a relapse of malaria about four hours into the walk. I dosed him with the Bach Rescue remedy so he was able to continue the rest of the day. He thought it was a miracle. 13 hours after we came to Haldwani, we saw the ashram buildings in the distance. That certainly felt like a miracle to all of us, coming across Shangri-La. My first “Live” encounter with Babaji, found me on my knees, nothing new there, washing my face in the concrete trough, so hot and thirsty, drinking the water right out of the spigot, without concern for the quality. I was so thoroughly absorbed that when I did open my eyes, I was surprised to see two plump brown feet balancing on the edge of the trough right in front of me. I looked a bit higher, stunned by a flash of neon blue silk. Gazing upward, my heart beginning to race, I saw a full on figure of the exact Babaji I had already been seeing in my dreams and meditations for the last year. I finally met His magnificent sparkling eyes, His drop dead gorgeous handsome smiling face, and that ‘Cheshire cat’, all knowing, obviously amused, GRIN! I screamed at the top of my lungs, falling forward in a dead swoon. When I recovered he had vanished. At Darshan that evening, I went forward in the cue, bowed full length, and then turned to leave. He had Sheila Devi stop me. Babaji put a mala around my neck and said through Sheila Devi: “It has been exactly 108 years since you have been with me. Lord Lakulish, all the gurus and the teachers you have studied with, have gotten you to this moment. There is nothing more for you to do. You have reached the Top of the Mountain.” 19 Paramanand (Poland): Lately Babaji acts more as my Manager. Every day a meeting for five minutes helps me find the right line of action. I was dissatisfied by the poor abilities of my manager on the job and had to put the problem at Babaji's feet. It helped a lot to get edgy solutions on controversial issues. Also it helps me to get the right behavior towards the right persons. If all companies would have Babaji as their manager, there would be much less waste. Most of the people talk too much, do too much, but not the right things. Five minutes every day with the manager of the universe with your tiny little and big matters, makes a world of difference. Shri Munirajji Maharaj 20 “I am only a mirror in which you can see yourself.” Experiences of Babaji First Christmas in Herakhan In December & January 1981/82 my husband Ramananda and I visited Shri Babaji in Herakhan. These three weeks were an unforgettable highlight of my life right up to today. This is what I wish to share with you. Herakhan was filled with Babaji’s divine presence. I was wrapped up in this presence day and night when I was doing Karma Yoga and especially in the temple. Babaji created many situations for me that shed a new light of consciousness on several parts of my personality. Step by step I was able to let go of things, and I was getting more and more familiar with the mantra Om Namah Shivay. Up to that point in my life I didn't know much about spiritual masters, and the meaning of mantras, etc. I was learning something new every day. Every time I made pranam in the temple I was getting more conscious about the importance of letting go of all my secret thoughts and wishes. In that very moment when I was bowing to Babaji he always ‘showed’ me these secret wishes. One of the most important aspects of his teaching was to show me – inside, without speaking to me – that I was welcome to bow in front him, but at the same time I was being asked to connect with the most High. It was as if he did not want any cult around his person. Every time I wanted something from him for myself he simply ignored me, but if I succeeded in connecting with the ‘Highest’ while doing pranam, he smiled at me when he gave me prasad. Every morning and evening, every pranam, he was a clear mirror. So he was giving me the clearest of signs to connect to the ‘source of all creation’. This teaching still has a very strong impact on my life today. So my experiences in Herakhan are still with me today. I am deeply grateful for these presents full of mercy! By Elisabeth from Berlin (Haidakhandi Spiritual Unity Center, founded 1983). 21 Babaji in daily family life By Nan Singh from Australia In 1977 I was living in Haidakhan with Shri Babaji. At the end of the year I returned to London and later, in 1979, I met my wife who was from Australia. I told her that I wanted to see Babaji again. She also wanted to meet Baba: we felt that if we were to be together we should seek Baba’s blessing on our union. Once again I came into His presence, and we lived in Haidakhan for some months. Having received His Blessings we came to Australia, but within two months we discovered that Bhuri was pregnant with Twins! We had little money and now a family on the way so all thoughts of a quick return to India disappeared. When the twins were born I sent their photos to Baba and asked “Would he please name them?” After sending the photos I received a strong letter from my father in England saying that if I gave the twins Indian names he would never forgive me. Duly the photos arrived back from India, Baba gave the twin boys the names Herbert and Martin! With no thought of being able to return soon to India we opened a small whole food store. In the middle of the store was a big picture of Babaji and our customers often asked who it was ? In 1984 the first meeting of what would later become the Australian Samaj was held in our home in Melbourne by which time we had a dedicated puja room in the house, which people visited each week. In 1986 our third son was born (my father had mellowed a little by then) so Shri Muniraji named him Govind. When Govind was about 18 months old we awoke one night to find he had disappeared - we found him sitting cross legged and upright in front of Baba’s shrine where a light was kept burning 24 hours a day. Eventually we moved to the countryside where we live today and where Shri Munirajji visited in 1991. Now we have a temple in the forest on the property (Shri Muniraj named this temple Shri Maha Deva Dham Mandir and he activated our murtis here of Shri Maha Dev and Shri Batuk Bhairav). Many people have come for darshan of the murtis and to attend fire ceremonies at the dhuni. When I go to the houses of our sons I see pictures of Shri Babaji, when I look at the wrists of not only my sons but also my daughter-in-law, they wear Om Namaha Shivaya bracelets. My 22 sister-in-law and mother-in-law keep photos of Baba and talk to him. Recently a friend of my mother-in-law was having the experience of objects banging in the night and things moving around in the house. My mother-in-law gave her a picture of Babaji and told her to put it in the house. From that moment all the disturbances ceased. In 2015 my brother and my sister from England visited us separately, both expressed an interest in coming to the haven and both were deeply touched. Govind now lives in London and before coming home for Christmas said to me on Skype: “Dad can we make sure we do a havan together when I’m home”. Our grandson regularly travels with me on car journeys and every trip begins with a loud chorus in unison of “Bhole Baba Ki Jai !” and, “Om Narayan !” So if you have had the patience to read this far, what does all this mean for our experience of Babaji in our daily life ? He is a part of our lives, always somehow present, never too far away, frequently in our conversations and the guiding light for the whole family. Does this mean we don’t experience all the stresses, difficulties and sometimes frictions of family and individual lives? Of course not. Our weaknesses, illusions, desires, fears and frailties are as strong as anyone’s, but beyond that when we care to look - there is this loving light burning in our midst sometimes we experience it strong and clear, and other times it’s harder for us to see, but it is always burning. 23 News from Around the World Serbia by Tara Hejrakandi, Belgrade, Serbia c/o Tara (Tatjana), Belgrade hejrakandi@gmail.com +38-1640-551-972 Two years ago in Babaji’s Haidakhan ashram I received the message that I should open a Babaji centre in my homeland. Since I am international traveller I wasn’t sure that I am the most suitable person for this and also I was not sure in which place to do it. So I started with daily Aarti practice in my home, unsure what to do with this task that was always in the back of my mind. I then realized that I am the “Center” by myself, so maybe that’s what it is all about. How to transfer this inner feeling to others? And I’m also unsure as to how long I will live here. But then my friend Jelena contacted me and we start feeling strong spiritual connection. I asked her if she would join me for Aarti and she was very happy to do so and felt herself totally in it. I realised that now two of us are the “Center.” So I organised weekly Aarti in my modest home and call the centre Hejrakandi. Recently a third friend Deva Lila (Svetlana) joined, and then another. Our rd first group Aarti was on October 23 2015. This ‘Centre’ is really just a small pioneer project. I perform a short Puja at the beginning of Aarti, and printed out books (some in English and some I’ve found in Serbian language) and photos of Babaji. I made a small donation box and started sharing information on Facebook. Someone came with an Indian drum and now I am searching for the best way to get a harmonium. All the time I am meditating on this one message Babaji left us: to unite around similarities instead of being focused on differences. I would appreciate any suggestions about the best way to present Haidakhan Aarti and its meaning to people. hejrakandi@gmail.com 24 Gurupurnima – Holland - 16th – 19th July Guru Purnima is the ‘birthday’ celebration of the inner and outer Guru. This festival is dedicated to Mahavatar Haidakhan Babaji and Shri Muniraj Maharaj, who are the inspiration and guiding force for our ashram. The outer and inner Guru represents the Light that dispels darkness. To book: www.babaji.nl/en/guru-purnima-2016/ 25 Portugal – A New Babaji Samaj by Anandi Portugal’s Babaji Samaj is located in Funchal the capital city of the Autonomous Region of Madera, which is a Portuguese archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, 980 km southwest of Lisbon, 660 km west from the African Coast (Morocco) and 400 km north of the Spanish Canary Islands. Madera is 50 km long and 20 km wide. It is a territory of 747 Km2 with a population of 254,000 - 40% of which is concentrated in Funchal. Our Association ‘Light-to-Earth‘, which is our Babaji Samaj, is situated in São Roque, the most rural parish of Funchal town, in a quiet housing area with good accessibility and is 7km from city center. The Samaj has 14 associates, but there is a larger group of around 30 people who attend the ceremonies (havan, aarti and paduka’s puja) and all are connected to Sadguru Haidakhan Babaji. The foundation dates from 3rd of November 2013 (Diwali day). The President of the Samaj is: Anandi (Ana Isabel Teixeira de Freitas). Address: Rua Dr. José Maria da Silva nº 26, 9020-415 Funchal, Madeira Island – Portugal Phone: Mobile 00/351/96 315 0414 (Anandi) Email: anaisabel.108mail.com Webpage: www.yogainjoy.com Dear Anandi, How nice to hear from you and to get this wonderful news that we now have an official Babaji association in Portugal in the name " Light to Earth " My heartiest congratulations to you and all your members for your dedicated service to get this association registered. I wish you all success and may Shree Babaji guide you to move forward in spreading His message and to do service to humanity. In case you need my guidance or advice , I am there to serve you. Bhole Baba Ki Jai ! With much love & good wishes. Alok 26 UK – Bhakti Gathering - 29th April to 2nd May http://www.ukbhaktigatherings.co.uk/ Germany - Bhakti Soul Festival – 18th August to 21 st August We are so happy to announce the First Bhakti Soul Festival from August 18th to 21st here in our ashram in Rieferath. Four days of celebration, dance, poetry and satsang, embracing and fostering the Bhakti Soul: the energy of love and devotion to God that expresses itself in so many beautiful spiritual traditions, and in their many different forms of divine music and art. See: https://www.facebook.com/BhaktiSoulRieferath/?fref=ts 27 USA - Reaching Out – the purpose of an Ashram By Ramloti I am so grateful to have been a part of this Ashram for over 25 years now. Yes it is located in a unique place in the world where 26 spiritual groups from around the world are gathered together in friendship and cooperation. Yes it is located in one of the most beautiful places in the world where the air, the water, and the land are still in its pristine state. Yes, it is perched on the side of 14,000 foot mountains that have quartz and gold in them and at an altitude of almost 3,000 meters bringing amazing energy to the place. Yes, all of these make for a special place but they all pale in comparison to what this Ashram decided many years ago and continues to honour in its 30-year history. I remember many years ago, after building the smaller part of the temple, huddling in front of the wood burning stove in the one small building with no electricity or plumbing. As we discussed why we were building this Ashram, we all agreed it was to live lives of truth, simplicity, love, and service as Shri Babaji had taught us. We talked a bit of how some communities give up their vision and ideals to become big and profitable, and we decided at that time that we would rather live in tents the rest of our lives and stay true to our vision of Babaji than to compromise for growth or power. I am grateful to say that we have stayed pretty true to that vision. I told the Board of Directors that we were short handed and if we cannot be there for the people to share with them about Shri Babaji and His teachings, what are we here for? So all twelve Board members agreed and we hired our first employee to help with the cooking. As we hired a few more people for other jobs, there is less money for building, but we trust in Babaji and so it has happened. Eventually there was money to expand the temple to seat over 200 people. After sleeping on the crowded floor in the yurt for nearly ten years, the beautiful solar, straw bale, five-bedroom dormitory was built. In time, I imagine, as we cram 150 people for dinner into our earthship kitchen overflowing it to sitting on the shop floor, we will get a larger space, but there is joy in not having and a certain flexibility and adventure in learning to deal with what is. We all learned this with Shri Babaji. Really, who ever thought you could get 15 people into one car and survive in the over 100 degree Fahrenheit (45C) weather of India! What a 28 master trainer He is! And now, as we have our weekly family meeting, we often discuss the importance of being there for our visitors. On a personal level, I feel that every meeting is an encounter with the Divine whether it is a shop customer or a tourist coming to see the temple. All are invited to share a meal, to have something to eat or drink, and to ask any questions. I am often amazed at the satsang that happens in the Maha Lakshmi Shop and how deep and lasting associations to the Ashram are made from these seemingly random occasions. We also reach out by going on tour with Shri Babaji’s padukas leading chanting and fire ceremonies around the country. We do our best to honour requests to come and bless new homes, babies, birthdays, and businesses. When people call in any kind of pain, we offer to put their names or their family’s name at the Divine Mother’s and Shri Babaji’s feet. We also continually try to reach out to our Crestone community. I serve on the Crestone Spiritual Alliance Executive Board, several of us are members and train with the Crestone Mountain Fire Coalition (I look pretty funny in my fire fighting outfit!). Just today, the director of Dharma Ocean Buddhist Retreat Center came with a cake for us to thank us for cutting wood for their large retreat that is going on, as they were running out. This morning three of us at the Ashram attended the Karma Kagyu Buddhist Center as they offered prayers and lamps at dawn for World Peace. Today’s New Year’s lunch will be full with folks from all over the world and from the many different spiritual traditions. I am so grateful to be part of this Babaji Ashram in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Colorado. For more information go to: www.babajiashram.org Reaching Out - to Florida in 2016 29 Italy News about Villa San Secondo, Asti from Jai Anand and Daniela We spent our New Year celebration in Villa San Secondo, the Babaji Centre in Asti, North Italy. We were about 30 people, including many young people. We are very pleased with these younger people, who increasingly live in the Ashram feeling at home, taking more and more responsibility. Now they are beginning to organise seminars, the first of which is in March this year on the subject: ‘Communication’. They have invited a professor from the University of Turin who will hold the seminar. Great ! We had a Havan on the first of January and it was really nice. We spent four wonderful days in warmth, harmony and serenity. Thanks to Baba everything goes well. Bhole Baba Center Cisternino from Enzo Since January 1, 2016 the Bhole Baba Center of Cisternino is managed by the new Association Bhole Baba, created thanks to the joint efforts of the Bhole Baba Foundation and the Italian Samaji. The Centre has stepped up its activities and is hosting events and seminars that can be followed on the website www.bholebaba.org And especially on the Facebook page: www.facebook.com/pages/Fondazione-BholeBaba/848668171837989?ref=aymt_homepage_panel The new association is made up of a group of devotees, both old and new, and it is working profitably and with great understanding. They improved both the welcome and the hospitality thanks to the contribution of new energy. The intense Karma Yoga has allowed us to collect more than 300 kilograms of olive oil. The garden is still active and pujas are practiced daily. Due to the blessings of our Master the centre remains alive and vital, and we also thank those who support us with their financial aid and with their affection. 30 Bulgaria - Sri Haidhakandi Surya Kiran Dham by Roxi & Rai Dass th We are in the 7 year since the Bulgarian ashram was born, completing the first major cycle. It was marked by an extraordinarily high level of materialisation. New spaces have been created or upgraded, and it’s clear that filling this space with life will be the main focus of the next 7 years, with more practices that serve truth, simplicity and love. As a first taste we had the Heart Oracle seminar, which was very successful, leaving everyone enriched and uplifted with a powerful new tool for intuitive insight. This year we decided to put the ashram online for volunteers (e.g. www.workaway.info). This has been a great new way of connecting with people from all walks of life. Many different volunteers came, some spiritual, some not, some became good friends. Most of them had never even heard of Babaji before and it was a joy for them to learn new things and experience the devotional energy of the ashram. Many found new views on life and were inspired toward their inner growth. We also had visits from the Haidakhandi family, and we hope that such visits will increase in the years to come. Next year we will be constructing a new multi-functional building that will serve as accommodation, as well as a space for group events. We are holding the first Spring Navaratra hosted in the ashram. It will take place at the end of this first cycle, to express the gratitude for our experience of the last 7 years, and it will invoke the grace for the future. We are very excited by these future developments and wish & hope that many of you will come to experience the place with us. Feel welcome to visit us any time. raidass888@hotmail.com 31 Australia - Babaji Centre at Tanja in Southern NSW by Nan Singh As we wrote in December: The Australian Samaj has a major decision to be th addressed at the next AGM on 17 January 2016. The Samaj faces some serious financial issues. The decision to be taken is about the future of the centre. nd Writing on 22 January: Well we have now held the AGM and I am so happy to report that it was probably one of the most productive meetings the Australian Samaj has ever held with some devotees travelling hundreds of kilometres to attend. The energy for the centre and the Samaj was renewed, revitalised and re-energised with a strong commitment from the members to support the centre with both money and effort. Some of the outcomes and motions passed at the meeting: - All members are to be asked to pledge by direct debit, a small weekly amount to help with the current financial situation and to date there are seven pledges. - There was a re commitment from all who can to attend regular Karma Yoga days to maintain the property. - The Samaj will advertise, within the Babaji family and friends, for a pujari/caretaker to live at the centre. - Nan Singh will spend at least one night a week at the centre and undertake Aartis and Kirtans and provide training for those who wish to learn Aarti puja. Lakshmi will also come to play harmonium and sing Kirtan and Bhajans . - There will be fortnightly Havans at the centre in addition to the regular havans and pujas led by Tiger Singh and Nan Singh at the temples in their homes. We now go forward asking for His blessings on all these activities. 32 News from India With the divine blessings of Shri 1008 Babaji, I take immense delight in sharing this report of the Ashwin Navratra Celebrations 2015, at the Anandpuri Ashram at Chilianaula. The fact that the celebrations occasioned only peace, joy and love, is a testimony of the astounding hard work put in by the devotees and functionaries of the ashram. My heartfelt thanks to everyone who worked in the selfless spirit of karmayoga to make these celebrations so wondrously joyful. May Babaji fill each one of us with his divine grace. Shri Alok Banerjee, Chairman, Haidakhandi Sama j The picturesque Anandpuri Ashram was abuzz with heightened energy th st as we entered the Ashwin Navaratras (13 to 21 October 2015). The freshly painted walls radiated a charged atmosphere: the work of visible and invisible Karma-yogis moving the proceedings forward seamlessly. The seemingly effortless proceedings were the culmination of countless hours of effort put in by the ashram residents and staff. Babaji’s grace descended upon several new young devotees who added to the charm and magic of these sacred celebrations. As always, the numbers of devotees kept growing each day. The Ashram had to borrow rooms from the Ayurveda facility to accommodate them. Many were already staying in nearby guest houses. The celebrations were enriched by devotees from Russia, Germany, USA, Latvia, Bulgaria, UK, Greece, Romania, Holland, France, Ireland, Slovenia, Egypt, Poland, Sweden, Italy, Australia, Canada, Hungry and Korea. From within India, devotees came from Jammu, Bombay, Bihar, Rajasthan, Ludhiana and Southern India. The morning chandan & arti was sublime; the paduka and devi pujas were warm; the Saptasati & havan were intense. The bhandara was indulgent. We built-up to the devi bhagwat ushered-in Babaji’s padukas and crescendoed through the bhajans accompanied by passionate dance at night. It was all a miracle of divine orchestration: what we call ‘Baba’s leela’. We have all been through it a number of times, but still it always feels as if it was happening for the very first time. We never know what to 33 call it - his love, his grace, his kripa… Bhakta vatsalta tumhari kaun hai nahin janta, par bhakt main to hoon nahin yeh satya hi main manta ! There were old kirtan singers singing alongside the new, with the old dancers dancing with the new. As Udaybhai put it so well: “the rising up of a Spiritual discotheque.” There were all kinds of dancing: our very own Devi performed an inspired traditional devotional dance; an impromptu Bulgarian belly dance performance from another devotee; and the joyous dance expressions from Bihar, Rajasthan; and finally, of course, the ecstatic rhythmic swaying of the seated audience - all were expressions of the divine choreography, all orchestrated by Mahaprabhuji, Shri Shri 1008 Haidakhandi Bhagwan. By Shri Sanjeev Sarna "Unite in love to elevate yourself. Each one of you must vow today to sacrifice everything to obtain oneness with yourself" - Babaji 34 Shri Babaji’s Charitable Hospitals www.babajiayurveda.com www.babajihospital.com GOOD NEWS for the New Year ! I am delighted to share some good news regarding the Shree Baba Haidakhan Charitable and Research Hospital - we have just tied up with Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital, New Delhi, one of India’s foremost facilities in the domain of eye treatment and surgery, with a view to improving the standards of treatment and service for the poor in the Kumaon Himalayas. Shroffs offers cutting edge treatment on a par with the best in the world. They will be helping us re-vamp our processes and services in a structured manner. They have extensive experience in mentoring organisations like ours and will be assisting us as follows: 1. Helping us develop proper strategic direction to develop a long term expansion plan with regards the needs of our region. 2. Conducting manpower audits and training gap analyses and provide training to different categories of employees. 3. Providing an ophthalmologist on rotation, and identifying and training an administrator. 4. Assisting and training for proper quality systems, and developing audits. 5. Advising us on requisite equipment in line with our needs. 6. Helping in capacity-building and in demand creation. 7. Assisting us in the development of information systems and in sourcing integrated hospital management software and training. Our arrangement with SCEH will run for 2 years from1 January 2016. With these professional inputs and experience on board, we expect the hospital to truly serve the people in a manner that is world class. We are all working very hard together to make this vision a reality. I hope every member of the Samaj will be as happy as I am with the progress made thus far and will work united to take this further. Alok Banerjee Chairman Haidakhandi Samaj 35 Recent developments in the Indian Samaj Dr Schroff’s by Shri Uday Chatterjee Shri Babaji’s Hospitals In addition to the Indian Samaj signing the landmark agreement between these two hospitals, the following projects are active: 1. Your Indian Samaj is working on a plan to implement a Girl Child Initiative to cover about two hundred girls in Haidakhan and Chilianoula area, who are from economically deprived families and are deserving and who will be identified through due diligence. We propose to take care of tuition fees, books and uniforms for these girls, and to monitor their progress. This Initiative is still being formulated and will in all likelihood be operational by spring Navaratri. 2. We are undertaking an initiative for the Ayurveda Hospital to upgrade the interiors and facilities, as well as implementing a software system for the Ayurveda Hospital to offer its advisory services on the internet to clients all over the world. 3. This year we have had a busy Shivaratri Program with Babaji’s Padukas going to three homes in Bombay before going to Manda Ashram for Mahashivaratri. 4. We are proposing to have a whole day Thinking and Planning Session in early March in Delhi to discuss long term plans to improve our activities and discuss comprehensive measures to make the Samaj more relevant for the future. I have one other humble comment to make, not so much as an advice to anyone, but something I would like to encourage for the Indian Samaj: to identify noble programs and involve more participation by devotees. This can help to lift the level of discourse and make the Samaj more relevant to society and its devotees. 36 I am Bhole Baba (Simple Father) 37 2016 DATES AUGUST nd 2 Amavasya th 7 Nag Panchami th 15 Independence Day th 18 Purnima & Raksha Bandhan st 21 Shri Muniraj Samadhi Divas th th 24 /25 Krishna Janmashtami SEPTEMBER st 1 Amavasya th 5 Ganesh Chaturthi th 9 Radha Ashtami th 15 Anant Chaudas th 16 Purnima th 30 Pittar Amavasya OCTOBER st 1 Ashwin Navratri STARTS nd 2 Gandhi Jayanti th 9 Durga Navami (Navratri ENDS) th 10 Vijay Dashami th 15 Sharad Purnima th 19 Karwa Chauth rd 23 Ahoi Astami th 28 Dhan Teras th 29 Choti Diwali th 30 Diwali, Amavasya & Lakshmi Pujan st 31 Annakoot NOVEMBER st 1 Bhaiya Dooj th 14 Purnima & Guru Nanak Jayanti st 21 MahaKal Bhairav Jayanti th 29 Amavsaya DECEMBER th 13 Purnima, Dattatreya Jayanti th 25 Christmas Day th 29 Amavasya FEBRUARY th 8 Amavasya th 13 Basant Panchami th 20 Babaji Mahasamadhi nd 22 Magh Purnima MARCH th 7 Maha Shivratri th 9 Amavasya th 12 Babaji Prakatya Divas nd 22 Holika Dahan & Purnima rd 23 Dhulandi APRIL th 7 Amavasya th 8 Chaitra Navratri (Samvat 2073 starts) th 13 Baishakhi th 15 Shri Ram Navmi th 16 Navaratri Ends th 20 Mahaveer Jayanti nd 22 Hanuman Jayanti & Purnima MAY th 6 Amavasya th 8 Parshuram Jayanti th 9 Akshay Tritiya st 21 Buddha Purnima JUNE 5th Amavasya & Bat Pujan th 14 Ganga Dushera th 20 Purnima & Kabir Jayanti JULY th 4 Amavasya th 6 Rath Yatra th 15 Dev Shayam Ekadashi th 16 Shri Muniraj Jayanti, Kark Sankranti th 19 Gurupurnima & Vyas Puja PROVISIONAL DATES FOR 2017: th Maha Shivaratri 25 February 2017 th th Chaitra Navratri 28 March to 5 April 38 Letters From Sundar Baba (Schweibenalp), Dear sisters and brothers. Please receive my best wishes for the next year of work and joy! I feel Babaji is very close with us and helping us in these difficult times for the planet and humanity. All of us are very protected by His grace and whatever will happen we are with the knowledge of being part of the Divine Being, Energy and Love – eternally and also independent of this body and incarnation, while we do our best here. The two weeks around Xmas and New Year we had a full house of about 100 guests at Schweibenalp, coming and going, letting go and refueling for the coming year. It is a great pleasure to see, how they drink the spiritiual energy of the place loaded with Divine energy of Babaji and universal spirituality, peace and unity. Only a very few of them were devotees of Babaji. Anyway, by communicating freely with each other and with nature, and through introspection and pujas, the guests experienced their authentic selves, and opened up to share love and receive love and let go of stress. Without exception they gave thanks when they left and we who live here as community members all know this opening up is the most natural and human way to be and live. Thank you Divine mother, thank you Babaji. I was personally very fortunate to have my entire family here visiting: my brother and his family, my children with their partners and in the meantime 4 small grand-daughters. What a grace and blessing by the Lord to see all this young life! For four days Gaby, Rob, Usha (and Stefano) were with us, our extended family since 30 years, a special treat and gift to all of us, as years ago we spent lots of time with each other when the children were small. There is so much deep bonding between all of us. Rob, Gaby and I and our kids shared a lot, and also about Jai Ho and how important fellowships of friends are for the Babaji family, how meaningful our readiness to be there in this time for the spiritual family and to be able to encourage and support wholesome impulses. 39 We also shared our belief that inspite of the difficult situations on the planet in economics, ecology, religions, global culture, violence, injustice, wars…..inspite of the present strength of the holders of the ritual of hatred and war, greed, money accumulation and power etc.....our coming together for rituals of love through fire, arati, friendships, becomes even more important. We also feel that anytime a shift can happen for the good, an unexpected turn around with the help of the Divine forces. As before I want to assure you of my strong feeling of support for Jai Ho, even though I am so occupied with several other projects. I am looking forward to our next Gurupurnima in Holland and hope our first Next Generation Gathering will have great success. From Nila Caddy: Happiness - the Core Teaching of Babaji Happiness is like the Sun, it radiates out, wants to give of itself… Everyone who is happy likes also to make other people happy. Babaji kept saying to us again and again: Be alert ! Be attentive ! At the beginning of the path our emotional being, as well as our mental being, are generally filled up with a lot of plus and minus programming, until we get liberated from this by our own inner work and endeavours. We must become alert and learn to discern what makes us happy and unhappy. Om Namah Shivay! And always call for divine assistance to help us extract what pulls us down, all the anxieties etc. Through focus and inner devotion the certainty grows that God really does everything: moves our difficulties out of the way so that we can receive what we really need. With this certainty comes peace; happiness can bloom and increasingly fill us up. But even then be alert, for the human ego is deceptive and cunning. ‘Overworked and under loved’ – who does not know this feeling ? “Work is love in action” (a Findhorn teaching). So if you work with love, you will never be underloved, because you are in the space of Love. And that fills us with Happiness. The loving partner, the true friends – boys and girls – the fulfilment of our heart´s deepest desires – all these are toffees given to us 40 by God at the right time on our path, so that our trust in the Love and Grace of God increases. It is then that we begin to wander on this earth with Him as our best friend. Inspired by Him to do all actions, being his hands, his eyes, his feet with all our heart and full of Joy. That way we serve him, by doing good to all beings near and far, but not forgetting ourselves, for we are also precious to Him, and if the instrument is not fit we cannot fully serve with joy. Thankfulness: if bliss is Heaven, gratefulness is the key to heaven. The small demons of dissatisfaction will never be satisfied, never have enough. Meanwhile the angels are living in happy thankfulness praising God in blissful joy, just like our soul is blooming through devotion to God. Our ego does not like to be devotional and cannot imagine God to be more intelligent than itself. It wants to control us with its presumptions, haughty dissatisfaction, criticism and judgements. But the Soul is waiting to be recognised so that it can take over the guidance for our being, and Babaji is waiting too….… and time is running out. “We are all one with each other and with God.” 41 MANTRAS FROM THE VEDAS - MEDITATION IN MOVEMENT Maria-Gabriele Wosien (Malti www.sacreddance-wosien.net) is publishing a wonderful 60 page DVD-box, containing the book + DVD of the Mantras in Movement, in February 2016. It includes 19 watercolour paintings by Babaji. To buy (€25 or £20 +p&p) please contact: info@metanoiaverlag.ch (Helen and Werner Dormann) and www.metanoia-verlag.ch I Cosmic Landscapes – Images of the Soul: III Stage and Filming with Babaji Paintings 1. Gayatri Mantra 2. Shanti Mantra (1): ‘Om Dyauh Shanti‘ 3. Mahamrityunjai Mantra 4. Shanti Mantra (2): ‘Om Sahanau vavatu’ 5. Shanti Mantra (3): ‘Om Purnamadah’ II Aspects of Sacred Art 1. Time – The Yugas 2. Rishis 3. Mandalas IV Steps and Mudras All Five Vedic Mantras - Texts and Movements 4. Mantras 5. Mudras 42 Editorial What can we say ! Such an amazing variety of contributions to the theme. It was Gayatridevi who suggested the theme for this Journal. She helped us realise the importance of an enquiry on ‘Who or What is Babaji today for us’. How we have come to understand his presence on this Earth? How we have distilled our experience of him ? Many write that our awareness of his presence has shifted from his outer form to an inner feeling of love, oneness, inner beloved, and as Sundar writes: “Being One, Him being in me and me being nothing but Him….He is One and unified with many other divine beings and all aspects of the great collective” So it seems that we all have a profound personal relationship with him still, an eternal Presence of the numinous in our lives. Om Namah Shivay. Please continue your support of his charitable hospitals and ashrams in India both by coming to our festivals and Ashrams, and by donating to our Indian charitable projects (See: http://hi-journal.com/index.php/news-fromindia/open-giving-site-for-donating-to-indian-hospitals-and-ashrams/ The now named Haidakhandi International Journal (HIJ) is published twice a year for each Navaratri time. It is edited and published by Rob and Gaby in Oxford supported by the Jai HO admin group and the Editorial Advisory Board of Alok, Gayatri Devi, Lok Nath, Raghuvir and Kharku. Publication is on the website http://hi-journal.com/ administered by Mukundi in France, and also on the Indian Samaj website: www.haidakhandisamaj.org administered by Maheshanand in Holland. The responsibility for the content lies with the Editors supported by their Advisory Board. However the Editors do not take responsibility for individual’s stories or articles. We often need to edit information sent to us for the purpose of shortening the length of articles or improving written English or presentation. Please contact the Editors on info@oxford-transpersonal.co.uk Journal 14 will be published in September 2016 on the theme: Service to Humanity/Service to our Community - What are we doing as an organisation? 43 3
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