Thursday, October 6, 2016

Nityananda the Avadhut

Siddhananda: (closing her eyes) Oh, I got a flash of Nityananda the Avadhut. I don't know if he was tantric in nature. I just feel he may have some of that concrete energy. So, anyway, there he is flashing himself (saying with a chuckle).

G: He was a very unusual one, Nityananda.

Siddhananda: Flashing himself (laughing), but not in a bad way! Although, he didn't wear too much sometimes.

G: (blinking her eyes in mock surprise) He was kind of a bit of a flasher, actually, when he was here.

Siddhananda: (laughing heartily) He's sitting in a tree looking, because he did actually have a lot of siddhis.

G: Yeah, he did.

Siddhananda: He could be found in trees, and all sorts of things, and he's in a tree now.

G: Exactly. He did a lot of very, very odd things. He just left the form. When they would come, he was just very point blank. He told them, "Tell the sister fuckers to go away." Literally, he would say it that way ... sister fuckers (laughing), because he said he had no genuine disciples, nobody that really wanted to be here to get something. They all wanted something, but it was all egotistical, everything they were asking for. So, he left.

Siddhananda: Yeah. I see him on a branch just kind of laughing now. He's just laughing at the whole thing. He's chewing a piece of grass, or something. Oh, he's just a trip! You know, though, the siddhis weren't anything he was caught up in. They just came as part of the natural course with him.

G: (laughing) Yeah, they just came.

Siddhananda: He was powerful. A potent, potent energy. It feels like there is some tantric energy there. I see him there, so maybe he just came to say hello. I don't know.

G: Yeah. Does he have any message for us? Anything that he would like us to pass along?

Siddhananda: Oh, boy!

G: Nityananda would be a fun one (laughing).

Siddhananda: He's just belly laughing in that tree. So, I don't know. He's just belly laughing like that and chewing on grass right now. So, we'll just leave him to that (laughing). He's fine, what can I say ... and then I see clouds. He did manifest as clouds. He really was the whole works: rivers, trees, reflections...

G: Oh, yeah, Nityananda was very, very, very interesting. He was not constrained.

Siddhananda:  ...rainbows...

G: Right. He left his body. They did an autopsy and found there was no reason for it at all. He just left. He just decided, "I'm done, I'm leaving," and that was it. He left.

Siddhananda: Yeah, he's showing all of those formations now, or, at least, I don't know about him, those manifestations are coming up as being in all of those forms... the rain, the mountains, all of it.

G: Right. One is everywhere, everything at once.

Siddhananda: And, now he's just laughing in that tree ... belly laughing ... tears ... chewing on grass (chuckling in amazed amusement). He's great!

G: Yeah, it was a good choice to leave. I understand it totally (chuckling).

Siddhananda: He's still here, though (smiling softly). He's still around. 

5 comments:

  1. Namaste - interesting appearance - so fun to think of his laughter.

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  2. Namaste, fun message. Goes super with the laughing image. Om. Liza

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  3. Namaste, interesting to see the variety of enlightened Beings- thank you for posting

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  4. Namaste - Much enjoyed, thank you..Om

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