Tuesday, May 3, 2016

On the Altar of Truth



Siddhananda: (Showing a transparent heart stone) (pause) i just heard a few things like "I love light, I die to Truth."

G: Okay, so what's the problem? If they love light and they want to go die to Truth, on the altar of Truth they lay themselves. So, what's the problem, if they're ready to sacrifice themselves into that light. 

Siddhananda: (pause) They're saying "no problem."

G: Good. 

(G and Siddhananda lose connection for a bit)

G: Okay, we're gonna have to wait just a second because our connection has gone a little swirly here. So, let's give it a second to right itself again. (pause). There! Okay, let's try it again.

Siddhananda: Sounds like they want the [inaudible]

G: They want what? 

Siddhananda: [They want] the mantras.

G: If they actually lay themselves on the altar of Truth one hundred percent and let go, they don't need any mantras. 

Siddhananda: (pause)

G: If they do that a hundred percent sincerely, on the altar of Truth i lay myself, and open a hundred percent for God receiving that sacrifice [then] there are no mantras that they need at that point from where they're at. 

Siddhananda: (nodding) Yeah, they're doing that.

G: hmm hmm.

Siddhananda: It's feeling very still.

G: hmm hmm. Yeah, from where they're at, God would accept the sacrifice. That's the sacrifice he wants. He's got the bulls on a thousand hills. That's the sacrifice he wants, the sacrifice of your being, to find out the Truth. That's it. And there is no sacrifice in it in the end. There is only liberation.

Siddhananda: (pause) They're doing quite well. They're going into stillness.

G: Yeah, into the void. 

Siddhananda: Yes, very much in stillness.

G: Yeah, there was no mantras [needed], that was just putting things off for the being. 

Siddhananda: That's what i was going to say. You made it quick. You made it [like] do it now, why postpone.

G: Exactly. If that's what you're asking and you're saying [you want to go] to there, then let's do it. 

Siddhananda: (laughing). Let's do it.

G: (laughing). Be careful what you ask for. 

Siddhananda: It was very peaceful. It was quite fine.

G: Yeah. It is. There is that initial fear [of] death and then you find out there is no death. It is the great Universal joke. 

Siddhananda: (nodding)

G: So, one comes out of it laughing because it is such a misnomer and a fallacy of mental ridiculous notions. 

Siddhananda: (pause) They are just still.

G: Yeah, we'll leave them there. They can go on the top [shelf] with the linga crowd. 

Siddhananda: I was going to say we're starting to build a crowd here (laughing) (placing the stone on the void shelf).

G: We're starting to build a linga crowd. They need to come out of there eventually (laughing). 

Siddhananda: They're enjoying it up there.

G: They'll come out eventually. They're in there. There's no time and space, especially in there, and especially if they're not in the corporeal body in this realm [then] the time and space is much more fluid. 

Siddhananda: Yeah.

2 comments:

  1. Namaste, straight forward. Thank you. Omm. Liza

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