"He is a prophet, born in the West, shining in the East." ~ Sister Marie Louise, Mother Superior Ananda Ashram
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Out of this World Stuff: Space Travel & Naga Sadhus @ Kumbh Mela 2013
Watch a documentary about the experiences of Astronauts travelling in Space:
Some Strange Things Are Happening To Astronauts Returning To Earth
Naga Sadhus in Kumbh Mela 2013 Allahabad
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
I
can't get enough of Sadhu Nada's divine
Bhakti sounds these days. He is offering a few beautiful selections
for free and you can buy complete albums on his site:
To get you started, I'm offering a few experimental tracks:
To download, simply right click and select "save target as".
And please consider making a donation. ENJOY!
To download, simply right click and select "save target as".
And please consider making a donation. ENJOY!
MahaDub ~ Savatri Groove
Pancha Tattva Remix
(Remixed by Beat Poet Massive)
Pancha Tattva Remix
(Remixed by Beat Poet Massive)
Check out Sadhu Nada's video PANCHA TATTVA - Beat Poet Massive Remix, featuring Sadhu Nada, from the January 3, 2013 episode of Mantra Radio.
FYI, BhaktiBC also has a Youtube channel too under that handle. The channel features Bhakti music, consciousness raising, quantum physics and other heart-soul-mind-expanding videos. ;-}
If you have any videos, or any other content you’d recommend,
feel free to e-mail them to me @ bhaktibc.ca@gmail.com
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Kirtan History: Krishna Das @ the 2013 Grammy's
The global kirtan community is all a buzz with the breakthrough that Krishna Das has had first, being nominated for a Grammy, and second, playing live at the glamorous music awards show that draws the top musical artists in the industry, and millions of viewers around the world.
Mark this day in kirtan history: Krishna Das played at the Grammys,
invoking Narayana (that’s God) and the Yardbirds, the English invasion
band of the 1960′s. What could be more perfect for the Rock Star of
Yoga?
Kirtan First: Krishna Das Invokes Narayana and Yardbirds at 55th Grammy Awards
by Brenda Patoine on February 11, 2013.
Krishna Das was introduced as a “world-wide icon and the
best-selling chant artist of all time” by David Alan Grier, the host of the
Grammys pre-telecast. He even called it “kirtan” in the introduction —
not “yoga music” or “mantra music” or “sacred music” or any other
euphemism being applied now to the ancient form of Sanskrit-language
call-and-response chanting. And not, thank Narayana, “new age
music.”
Kirtan in a New Age: What’s in a Grammy Category Name?
Krishna Das’ Live Ananda Earns Grammy Nomination; Kirtan Grammy Would Be a First
Watch KD’s performance at www.grammy.com (available for 30 days from the Feb. 10 webcast)
www.krishnadas.com
Okay, so Grier couldn’t pronounce the word (he said
KURR-tahn), but at least it was there. (If you missed it, don’t
despair: the webcast version of the Grammys’ “non-mainstream” awards is
available for 30 days at www.grammy.com
And, okay,
there was that snarky remark by Grier after KD’s performance (“I’m so blissed
out”). But still….kirtan was at the Grammys.
See more:
Catch some of the exciting moments here:
Grammy Nomination for Krishna Das' album Live Ananda
KRISHNA DAS (making Kirtan History) at the 2013 Grammy Awards
Monday, 11 February 2013
Year of the Snake: Big Change & Volatility
I've been reading a few sources that are saying this Year of the Snake is going to be a volatile one. It makes sense if we look at events of previous years. In 1941 the Pearl Harbour attack happened. In 1989, another Snake year, Tiananmen Square occurred in Beijing, with Chinese authorities crushing pro-democracy protests.
And 2001, the last Snake year brought 9/11. Lets send out prayers that 2013 is a gentler year for all of us and Gaia.
You can find my art and design work for my Year of the Snake and Love collections here.
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By Annie Huang, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
February 8, 2013.
When the Chinese-speaking world ushers in its new year Sunday, its
12-year zodiac will turn from the dragon to one of the world’s most
despised animals.
“In Chinese mythology, snakes were often associated with monsters, or with incarnations of monsters, so some political turbulence can be expected,” said Taiwanese astrologer Tsai Shang-chi.
Chinese New Year remains the most important festival in the region, a week-long round of family reunions, temple visits and gastronomic excess.
It is Mardi Gras, Christmas and the Fourth of July rolled into one, marked by the clacking of mahjong tiles and explosions of firecrackers.
“This year, business is a lot worse, because only those born in the year of the snake love the animal. The snake sign is a symbol of fear. People get scared when they see or hear the snake.”
2013 SNAKE ‘HUMBLE’
But if many fear the snake, some astrologers and masters of feng shui, the Chinese art of arranging objects and choosing dates to improve luck, also see good signs for 2013.
Hong Kong feng shui master Raymond Lo is trying to put a positive spin on the year. He points out that according to astrological tables, this year’s variety is the relatively mild “morning dew” type of common water snake, less venomous than recent predecessors.
“It’s more moderate, humble and patient,” Lo said of the 2013 snake, adding that he is bullish on the year’s prospects for the world as a whole and sees good opportunities for economic growth.
Still, Lo said, people should probably take precautions against the snake’s traditionally destructive power, perhaps by wearing monkey pendants around their necks.
“In Chinese mythology, snakes were often associated with monsters, or with incarnations of monsters, so some political turbulence can be expected,” said Taiwanese astrologer Tsai Shang-chi.
Chinese New Year remains the most important festival in the region, a week-long round of family reunions, temple visits and gastronomic excess.
It is Mardi Gras, Christmas and the Fourth of July rolled into one, marked by the clacking of mahjong tiles and explosions of firecrackers.
“This year, business is a lot worse, because only those born in the year of the snake love the animal. The snake sign is a symbol of fear. People get scared when they see or hear the snake.”
2013 SNAKE ‘HUMBLE’
But if many fear the snake, some astrologers and masters of feng shui, the Chinese art of arranging objects and choosing dates to improve luck, also see good signs for 2013.
Hong Kong feng shui master Raymond Lo is trying to put a positive spin on the year. He points out that according to astrological tables, this year’s variety is the relatively mild “morning dew” type of common water snake, less venomous than recent predecessors.
“It’s more moderate, humble and patient,” Lo said of the 2013 snake, adding that he is bullish on the year’s prospects for the world as a whole and sees good opportunities for economic growth.
Still, Lo said, people should probably take precautions against the snake’s traditionally destructive power, perhaps by wearing monkey pendants around their necks.
“The monkey is the only animal that really knows how to handle the snake,” Lo said.
Tsai is also largely upbeat on the new Chinese year. He believes much-needed liquidity will be injected into struggling world economies, and that babies born over the next 12 months will be both self-motivated and agile.
On the down side, he warned, there could also be massive flooding and tsunamis.
At the Temple of White Snakes in suburban Taoyuan county, director Lo Chin-shih presided over a glass-encased display of dozens of slithering snakes, replete with flashing pink tongues and slowly molting skin, a symbol of change, renewal and hope for a better future.
Lo said this snake year will be a time of steady progress, in contrast to the more turbulent nature of the outgoing dragon year.
“Unlike dragons that make abrupt, attention-getting moves, snakes take slow and steady steps,” he said, making it clear he considers the hiss of the Year of the Snake worse than its bite.
Tsai is also largely upbeat on the new Chinese year. He believes much-needed liquidity will be injected into struggling world economies, and that babies born over the next 12 months will be both self-motivated and agile.
On the down side, he warned, there could also be massive flooding and tsunamis.
At the Temple of White Snakes in suburban Taoyuan county, director Lo Chin-shih presided over a glass-encased display of dozens of slithering snakes, replete with flashing pink tongues and slowly molting skin, a symbol of change, renewal and hope for a better future.
Lo said this snake year will be a time of steady progress, in contrast to the more turbulent nature of the outgoing dragon year.
“Unlike dragons that make abrupt, attention-getting moves, snakes take slow and steady steps,” he said, making it clear he considers the hiss of the Year of the Snake worse than its bite.
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France 24, February 2013.
Those who make predictions according to the study of feng shui -- or
literally "wind-water" -- are influential in many parts of Asia, where
people adjust their lives or renovate houses and offices based on the
advice.
As they bid farewell to the Year of the Dragon, the fortune tellers warn that the "black water snake" that emerges to replace it on February 10 -- the first day of the Lunar New Year -- could be a venomous one that brings disaster.
Hong Kong's celebrity feng shui master Mak Ling-ling predicts the stock markets will enjoy a smooth first-half before becoming turbulent in the second half of the year, which she links to the characteristics of the reptile.
"It's just like the movement of snakes -- fast, aggressive and sharp, but cunning and tricky at the same time," she tells AFP.
Mak warned that despite early market optimism there would be no full recovery in the crisis-hit eurozone, while the economy of the United States would not gather a strong pace until 2014.
As they bid farewell to the Year of the Dragon, the fortune tellers warn that the "black water snake" that emerges to replace it on February 10 -- the first day of the Lunar New Year -- could be a venomous one that brings disaster.
Hong Kong's celebrity feng shui master Mak Ling-ling predicts the stock markets will enjoy a smooth first-half before becoming turbulent in the second half of the year, which she links to the characteristics of the reptile.
"It's just like the movement of snakes -- fast, aggressive and sharp, but cunning and tricky at the same time," she tells AFP.
Mak warned that despite early market optimism there would be no full recovery in the crisis-hit eurozone, while the economy of the United States would not gather a strong pace until 2014.
Astrologers say this year's snake is identified with the element of
water -- symbolising fear -- that sits on top of the fire element,
representing joy and optimism. They say conflict between the two will
bring turbulence in May.
"This is a disaster year... a lot of things will not go smoothly," said Singapore's "Grand Master" Tan Khoon Yong of geomancy consultancy Way OnNet Group.
"The European Union may split, the euro may be in trouble," the 59-year-old said, adding that the bloc would be threatened by division in May.
Hong Kong astrologer Chow Hon-ming said a disharmonious May would see an ongoing dispute between Japan and China possibly escalate into a "brief" war, as two "snakes" are going to clash according to his reading of the Chinese almanac.
"May is known as the 'snake month' and it's the Year of the Snake so between May 5 and June 6, these two snakes will meet.
Chinese fortune telling is based on ancient philosophy and belief dating back thousands of years that events are dictated by the different balances in the five elements that make up the universe: metal, wood, water, fire and earth.
A person's fortune can be calculated by using the exact time and date of his birth, with the relationship of each of the elements.
The lunar calendar is based on the cycles of the moon and associates each of the 12 years forming a rotating cycle with an animal -- with the snake assuming the sixth position out of the 12 animal signs.
"As befits "skin-shedders", Snake years are marked by major transformation and change -- and sometimes great upheaval," CLSA said.
"This is a disaster year... a lot of things will not go smoothly," said Singapore's "Grand Master" Tan Khoon Yong of geomancy consultancy Way OnNet Group.
"The European Union may split, the euro may be in trouble," the 59-year-old said, adding that the bloc would be threatened by division in May.
Hong Kong astrologer Chow Hon-ming said a disharmonious May would see an ongoing dispute between Japan and China possibly escalate into a "brief" war, as two "snakes" are going to clash according to his reading of the Chinese almanac.
"May is known as the 'snake month' and it's the Year of the Snake so between May 5 and June 6, these two snakes will meet.
Chinese fortune telling is based on ancient philosophy and belief dating back thousands of years that events are dictated by the different balances in the five elements that make up the universe: metal, wood, water, fire and earth.
A person's fortune can be calculated by using the exact time and date of his birth, with the relationship of each of the elements.
The lunar calendar is based on the cycles of the moon and associates each of the 12 years forming a rotating cycle with an animal -- with the snake assuming the sixth position out of the 12 animal signs.
"As befits "skin-shedders", Snake years are marked by major transformation and change -- and sometimes great upheaval," CLSA said.
Sunday, 10 February 2013
Mantra: Politics of the Inner Space
What Is A Mantra?
Posted on February 8, 2013 by Osho Times
Remember that a mantra is a secret technique to achieve more power. A mantra is not spiritual, it is political, but the politics are of the inner space, not of the outer. The mind can become powerful if you narrow it down; narrowing is the method. The more narrow the mind, the more powerful it becomes. It is just like the sun’s rays falling to the ground. If you focus those waves, those rays, through a lens, fire can be created. Those rays were falling all spread out but now they have been narrowed down through the lens. They have become one-pointed, concentrated; now fire is possible.
Remember that a mantra is a secret technique to achieve more power. A mantra is not spiritual, it is political, but the politics are of the inner space, not of the outer. The mind can become powerful if you narrow it down; narrowing is the method. The more narrow the mind, the more powerful it becomes. It is just like the sun’s rays falling to the ground. If you focus those waves, those rays, through a lens, fire can be created. Those rays were falling all spread out but now they have been narrowed down through the lens. They have become one-pointed, concentrated; now fire is possible.
The mind is energy, in fact, the same energy that comes through the sun, the same subtle rays. Ask the physicists. They say the mind has a voltage of electricity, that it is electrical. If you can focus the mind through a lens, the mantra is a lens, and you go on repeating Ram, Ram, Ram, or Om, Om, Om, or anything, just one word — if you go repeating and repeating and repeating it, and the mind’s whole energy is centered in that one word — it becomes a lens. Now all the rays are passing through that lens. Narrowed to one point it becomes powerful, you can do miracles. Just by thinking you can do miracles.
But remember, those miracles are not spiritual. Power is never spiritual. Powerlessness, helplessness, to be nothing, is spiritual. Power is never spiritual. This is the difference between magic and religion; magic is after power, religion is after nothingness.
A mantra is a part of magic not of religion at all, but everything is a big mess, mixed up. People who are doing miracles are magicians, not spiritual in any way. They are even anti-spiritual because they are spreading magic in the name of religion, which is very dangerous.
Through a mantra the mind is narrowed; it is more narrowed, more powerful, and then anything can be done. There is only one thing you will miss — you will miss yourself. All miracles will be possible, the ultimate miracle you will miss. You will miss yourself because through narrowing down you can achieve an object. The more the mind is narrowed, the more it becomes fixed to an object; it becomes objective. You are hidden behind and the object is outside.
So if you are a man of mantras you can say to this tree, “Die,” and the tree will die; you can say to a man, “Be healthy,” and the disease will disappear, or, “Be unhealthy,” and the disease will enter — many things you can do. You can become somebody, and people will recognize you as a man of power but never a man of God.
A man of God is born when the mind is not narrowed at all, when the mind is not flowing in one direction but is overflowing in all directions. There is no lens, no mantra, just the energy flowing in all dimensions everywhere. That flowing energy, that energy overflowing everywhere, will make you alert about yourself because then there is no object. Only you, only subjectivity exists, and through you, you will become aware of God, not through any power.
You will find many more answers to questions like this in the library
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