The Three Worlds
The physical world on which we are now living is known as the Corporeal World. Beyond this world of matter, of physical elements, there is the subtle region of light, sometimes referred to as the astral plane. Beyond the subtle region is the Incorporeal World, a place of constant, unchangeable light, of complete stability, silence and peace. The land of Nirvana, means the land beyond sound or the land of release or of liberation. The Divine Abode of God is in the Incorporeal World, beyond the corporeal and the subtle regions; it is the world of infinite eternal light, the Supreme Abode, also called the Brahmlok or Paramdhãm.
God is not Omnipresent
God is the Father of all souls; He is not omnipresent in this corporeal world. If the Supreme Soul did pervade the entire universe, surely then, the qualities of the Supreme Soul would pervade everything. There would be no difference the living and the non-living, and each and every being would reflect the qualities of the Supreme. Such things as sin, sorrow, impurity and peaceless would not exist and only the qualities of God would be displayed-love, purity, knowledge, peace and bliss. To-day, we see that, in all people, vices, pain and peacelessness are present, i.e. Maya (Nescience and evil) is present. If God were omnipresent, purity, peace and happiness ought to be found everywhere but these are not found.
We are intimately related to God, who is our Supreme Father, Supreme Teacher and Supreme Preceptor. We are the children of the One who is the Lord of the Three Worlds, and is the Supreme Father and the Supreme Soul. Without being omnipresent in the three worlds or in all the souls, God knows the full story of the souls, His children, and complete history and geography of the three worlds. He knows the whole story of the Drama of the world of human beings from its beginning to its end.
Please watch the attached ppt The Three Worlds
Into the Soul-Meditation Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1I8VyCmNco&list=UUVsy8KGvXx_sTD1nP6TdCRA&feature=share
BK Shivani - Raja Yoga 3 -Meditation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fra5Nm8kjSU&list=PL8BCGs3ul_7QJ0FIB7uuE85V3jEwDtmTp&feature=c4-overview-vl
Raja Yoga Meditation
The word, ‘yoga’ means: ‘connection’. Raja Yoga means union with the Supreme. The aim of Raja Yoga is perfection; the method is the connection with the Supreme. When we have union with the Supreme, we are given the strength to erase our own defects, and the strength to absorb all virtues and achieve perfection. The soul regains its supremacy. The soul becomes a self sovereign. The stage of perfection could be described as BEING COMPLETELY VICE LESS, COMPLETELY VIRTUOUS, FILLED WITH ALL DIVINE TALENTS AND ATTRIBUTES AND COMPLETELY NON-VIOLENT-the soul who follows the highest code of conduct.
The yogas within Raja Yoga are Bhakti Yoga, Karma Yoga, Sanyas Yoga, Buddhi Yoga, Gyan Yoga and Hatha Yoga.
To learn the proper techniques of Raja Yoga Meditation, please visit your nearest Brahma Kumaris Centre.
Brahma Kumaris Centres in India & Nepal:
Brahma Kumaris Centres Abroad:
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Please watch:
BK Shivani - Raja Yoga 1 - Discovering The Self
Meditation for beginners - Essentials of Raja Yoga (Hindi)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJOk99Q1Kmk
Rajyoga Meditation - Discover the Spirit within - Brahmakumaris. Hindi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HS83KbUMSsA
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