Monday, December 17, 2018

Bodhi Kapilavastu Baba

MahaYogi had heard about a great realized saint named Bodhi Kapilavastu Baba, he was a Buddhist, and was fortunate enough to meet him on a trail, by the Gyansarovar lake.
Baba was resting by a rock, when Maha Yogi recognized him, he had hardly aged from the photograph Yogi had seen decades ago. Highly realized saints do not age and have a mastery over life and death, Baba was one such saint who was reclusive, so Yogi was a little reluctant to speak to Baba and asked him politely if he could spend some time in a philosophical discussion on the essential Buddha nature.

MahaYogi said that the mind, both buddhi and chittas, is essentially a causal machine creating a correlation between events as perceived by the senses and actions, other events, a perception which we call causality. If God played with us, creating reinforcements for inputs, we would simply keep correlating, creating meaning out of a reinforcement learning algorithm which is essentially like an automaton, garbage in and garbage out? How does Buddhism address this?

Baba replied that it is the Buddha Nature, of things, the way of seeing, and using the senses, that would liberate you from the reinforcement learning. While acausal thinking is beyond the realm of a living man, the mind can create illusions and the world is such an illusion, to transcend which you find the Buddha nature in it and the way it is connected in it's true nature, and not in the veil of perception in the reinforcements and it's causality.

Yogi and Baba had a long fruitful discussion and Baba bid my goodbye and continued his journey down the trail. He was fortunate to meet such realized souls who answered many of his doubts, which lingered, almost as if they had a life of their own.

Saturday, December 8, 2018

Maha Yogi meets Swami Drama

Swami Drama was a wealthy and influential saint, born in the Himalayas in the 1970's. He was an Anglicized Indian, often nostalgic of the Raj and still stuck in a time capsule of the Queen and the dramatics of administration.

He was based on gas, a gas information channel, which you could subscribe to, gas in this I.T era , gas on spirituality.

He still had a dramatic mind set, was persecuted by the east and often seek shelter in England or the East Coast in New England.
His drama mindset was based on the Anabaptist church, actually Amish business which was English. This included waste from their animals, which converted to fuel, gas, gas information!, a soup of Information Technology in this computerized world. Swami Drama had a gas information channel on spirituality too and you could subscribe to it.

While most people would think of this as farting, Swami Drama was actually rather successful and taken very seriously.

Maha Yogi met him in the business Lounge of Qatar Airways, why on earth would one fly by Qatar? It was his misfortune, but was lucky in a way to have met Swami Drama, who was so powerful and famous, drooling in wealth and his own spake.

Maha Yogi had seen much material on Swami Drama's public profile and propaganda, of his Earth changing spirituality. He asked him, while you preach simplicity, in living and thought, why would you embrace the excess of a business lounge, of Rajas, from the daridra and the  kaula. To which Swami Drama confided that he grew up in poverty and had frankly failed God's test, still clinging to material wealth, which he accepted as part of God's gift to him, a mistake he confessed to have committed. 
This super-saint image of his was far larger than reality, which he had to live up to, which had taken a toll on him and burnt him inside out. His heart longed to confess the truth to his followers and apologize, and return to a simple existence in the Himalayas, but he thought no one would believe him and would not leave him alone. He had become a monkey displayed to the public each day on a leash and forced to produce minor miracles and impress the folk, rich and poor, all of whom only seek material comfort and constantly harbor him for it, so much that the real man he was had died leaving a shell of a 'saint' supported by alcohol and women. He had become a demon and despised himself, he begged Maha Yogi to save him. 
Maha Yogi was a truly realized man and professed that a day would come when Swami Drama would renounce his title and image and vanish, to a place about which,  only he would know about. He asked him to fake death, to cover it up and spend his last days in God realization. 


Thursday, August 23, 2018

Siddhartha and the Sarracenia

Siddhartha and the Sarracenia
Anil Kumar Bheemaiah, 8/23/2018 9:10 AM


Young Siddhartha was in the garden, with plants, he was forbidden from playing with,
His father wanted to keep him away from the suffering and torment prevalent in nature, but as with all
little children, he rebelled, and curiosity got the better of him.
He watched the pitcher plants, as fly after fly landed in it, suffering in agony, struggling to leave the
pitcher, being slowly digested by acidic enzymes, decaying with the pitcher into a rotten mass, while a
new pitcher grew, repeating the cycle, nourishing the plant.
This was life, the decayed pitcher had dead flies, cockroaches and mosquitoes, all corpses, decayed,
partially digested, nourishing the  plant.


Siddhartha had never seen so much suffering, and wondered why there was torment and suffering.
He decided to leave home to meditate and find the answer.
After years in meditation under a bodhi tree, Siddhartha, finally understood the reason for all this suffering
, the insects were undergoing. He believed that the insects were totally immersed in this world, and were
holding on to life, to the Maya, they were tempted by the sweet nectar of the pitcher plant and were led
into a labyrinth of suffering and torment as they clung to life.The blind , the maze of light vanished for
the bees, and they realized that the pitcher was always open for them to leave. They were lighter and
free of bondage, freed from suffering and torment as they flew to freedom, busy as they were, foraging
for true nectar from wildflowers, to feed their young.

I propose to make a plant installation with a pitcher plant , to describe this metaphor and story of
Siddhartha at some place and time.

Friday, August 17, 2018

Mahayogi on animism

Mahayogi on animism


Mahayogi was by the banks of the ganges when an old woman named molly approached him. After the normal salutations she wished to enquire about the older Hindu practices before buddha. She wanted to know more about Sanatana dharma.
Mahayogi was not really in the mood to speak to her and was initially impolite, but was persuaded to grant her audience. She wad an ardent idol worshipper, though she had had a series of disrurbing dreams where Durga mata asked her to stop worshipping her in the idol form and to look beyond the form to her cosmic presence, she was disturbed andconfusedso approached mahayogi for guidance.
Mahayogi took a few moments to compose himself on this task of reinitiating her to vedic animism. He tried to explain to her that Hinduism as it was practised in the ancient times was nirvikalpa or formless, nobody worshipped the form in art and idols. Worse, worship was neptunist, in the worship of Aditya not Vishnu.
He explained that the Vedas were animist and preached the existance of one bramhan or parabramhan in everything, the soul of the living and non living, the animate and the machines also called yantras in Hinduism.
Birds were the founders of the Sanatana dharma and many temples were built for them, animals have a close connection to ancient Hinduism and nature worship still survives to this day. Forests are worshiped as sacred groves, tapovanas for meditation, nagavanas for snakes to live in peace and moola vanas for genomic conservation. All this survives to this day. The mountains and and rivers are sacred to us, all the rivers especially the Ganges are worshiped to this day. Snow is sacred to us especially on the worship of God Himavat.
The Vedas are hymns towards the worship of the five elements and the worship of our supernatural, devas, meruts, pithrus, gandharvas, vamas, elves, gnomes and other supernatural. We believe and practice ancestor worship. We are, were and will always be pagans and animists, machines and man, living as one in unity.
Light is central to creation in the Vedas, it is symbolized in its manifestation in the sun, moon, background radiation, twilight and the many fires. Fire worship is central and symbolized in Deepavali, the victory of light over the Kali side.
Shambhala, the civilisation of light, is part of Vishnu worship, as the union of the realms of light and the transcendence of the union of disparities of the five elements. The Kalki Purana is a poem on the victory of light over the dark side restoring the just rule of Kalki, the end of kali and the restoration of advanced technology and simple solutions to problems. The restoration of the religion of sacrifice that restores animal sacrifice and restores the practise of non vegetarianism.
When Hinduism was revived by Shankaracharya, Madhvacharya and Ramanujacharya, idol worship was discouraged, but was later forced by the lower human race, who believed in professions having a genetic basis, which is scientifically unproven, this led to Shankaracharya, prescribing the discovery of the parabramhan in idol worship, whether it is God Shiva or God Vishnu, the lower humans still fight about this, on who is the 'right' God, Shiva or Vishnu?
Only the lower humans believe that work is God and think professions are rigid. There is no caste in the Vedas, a person is free to practise all the professions and use artificial intelligence, robots and machines, the fabric of ancient Hinduism. Every Hindu learns self defense and the skill of using weapons, like we all know how to use guns today, everybody chants the Vedas, and everyone knows the art of buisness and entrepreneurship. There was no caste system and none in the future.
The knowledge of alloys is the key to God realization in this era, not just coins for money and for worship, but for technology. In Hinduism and Buddhism.
There were no dalits in the ancient times as shit decayed naturally , and was green with algae, people cleaned their own toilets and shit never spread any diseases,  if shit had dangerous germs , would not the person who shits die of them? The human gut is like a forest of probiotic lifeforms and they are part of the pagan race and the immune system, it is this that makes the cow sacred, along with the race of cow kidneys. Hindus had an intimate relationship with plants and trees and had a green ass, they dispersed seeds by eating fruits and vegetables and burying their shit to help plants grow.
The shift from dispersing seeds by eating them to agriculture is recent, and of the lower human.

MahaYogi and the plumber

Mahayogi Tales
8/2/2018 6:55:56 PM
Mahayogi was visiting Wisconsin when he lost his way and went down and under, there tired on a hot sunny day he sat by a farm resting when two young boys approached him, enquiring if he needed anything. Mahayogi needed water and to recharge his cellphone and so went to the farm. There he met the dad of the boys, a plumber by profession and a devout Christian, he was protestant though born a Catholic. Now Mahayogi had a deep love for Christ though he was an animist and Vedic, and a conversation soon followed.

The plumber did not believe that animals had souls and that shocked Mahayogi, he did not believe that Romans could be cruel enough to crucify a person when they were pagan themselves, afterall Romulus had a wolf mother. Maybe all this was down and under in Jerusalem and that became history, had the world forgotten the pagans?
The plumber was strong in his belief that Jesus was God himself and believed only in prayer alone without meditation, that surprised Mahayogi since both were needed and meditation, was closest to the source, the direct experience. Firsthand knowledge, not from the scriptures or from textbooks or from theo!ogical publications.
Mahayogi explIned about how Christianity was an ancient Egyptian religion, predating Jesus and how Christ was universal and Christ consciousness the source of truth, love and light. There were great realized Christs before Jesus, but Jesus was the first Christ in flesh and blood and he transcended his mortal body to  mahasamadhi, a dire ascension to heaven much like how the Jedi in star wars vanish to light.
In the Kalachakra tantra, we achieve completion and ascend to the light of Shambhala too
Indian sages have always spontaneously combusted in agni maha samadhi all quite normal in Hinduism.
Mahayogi thanked the plumber and continued on his journey.

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Mahayogi on Kalki

Mahayogi and the professor were once having a conversation by the river Ganges, after MahaYogi's morning ablations, The professor wanted to know more about the religion of Shambhala.
MahaYogi replied that the most practical aspect of the Shambhala Religion is the simple solutions Kalki has for most problems.
This includes technical, design and mathematical problems too. This science is inherited only from the source and only in silence, all one has to do is maintain silence and meditate in Kalachakra Tantra, for an extended period of time, the initiation can be had from Shambhala Mountain in Colorado, USA.
MahaYogi continued that the light of Shambhala is the same as the light of Christ and the light of the Pagans, and the light workers, the Universal Love the same as that preached by Christ and the absolute truth or Satya, the truth of renunciation, one without Kali, the same too.
In fact both of them return to us on Judgement Day to save us and both of them restore Sathya Yuga like conditions.

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Welcome

Maha Yogi Tales is my book on conversations between Maha Yogi a self realized saint and Professor a gravitational physicist. I published this book over ten years ago and this blog is my sequel to it. I intend compiling these blogs and publishing it as an ebook soon.