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February Chitra Puja

Yesterday our monks observed the Chitra Nakshatra with our monthly padapuja to Gurudeva. In the early morning, Satguru, the Mathavasis, local members and visiting pilgrims all gathered in Kadavul Temple, facing Gurudeva's shrine and granite paduka. Natyam Nandinatha and Nirvani Nilakanthanatha performed a beautiful abhishekam, pouring milk, yogurt, honey and other prana-filled offerings over Gurudeva's holy sandals, invoking a divine and uplifting atmosphere full of Gurudeva's blessings.

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Gurudeva:\"So many in the world are unaware of the great joys that are the reward of a religious life lived well. They seek their fulfillment outside of themselves and fall short time and time again.

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One day they will conclude, as you all have, that it is the inner life, the spiritual life, that alone brings eternal, unchanging happiness. This outer world and consciousness can never bring the soul real contentment, real fulfillment.

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Oh, you can find a temporary happiness, but it will be followed by its opposite in due course. The outer consciousness of the material world is by its very nature a bondage.

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It binds one through karma. It binds one through maya. It binds one through anava, or ego identity and ignorance.

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That is the nature of the world, to bind us.

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When the soul has had enough experience, it naturally seeks to be liberated, to unravel the bonds.

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That begins the most wonderful process in the world as the seeker steps for the first time onto the spiritual path.

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Of course, the whole time, through all those births and lives and deaths, the soul was undergoing a spiritual evolution, but unconsciously. Now it seeks to know God consciously.

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That is the difference. It\

s a big difference. By this conscious process of purification, of inner striving, of refining and maturing, the karmas come more swiftly, evolution speeds up and things can and usually do get more intense.'

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t worry, though. That is natural and necessary. '

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That intensity is the way the mind experiences the added cosmic energies that begin to flow through the nervous system.

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So, here is the soul, seeking intentionally to know, \

Who am I? Where did I come from? Where am I going?\''

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A path must be found, a path that others have successfully followed, a path that has answers equally as profound as the seeker\

s questions. In Saivite Hinduism, we have such a path.'

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It is called the Saiva Neri, the Path of Siva. It is a wide and unobstructed path that leads man to himself, to his true Self that lies within and beyond his personality, lies at the very core of his being.

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I want to speak a little about this inner path today. You all know that it is a mystical path, full of mystery. You cannot learn much of it from books. Then where to look?

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Look to the holy scriptures, where the straight path to God is described by our saints. Look to the great masters, the siddhas, or perfected ones. Look to the satgurus, who have themselves met and overcome the challenges that still lie ahead for you.

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Look to them and ask them to help you to look within yourself.

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Much of the mysticism which is the greatest wealth of Hinduism is locked within these masters, who in our tradition are known as the satgurus, the sages and the siddhas.

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There is much to say on this.

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As Yogaswami told us, \

The subject is vast and the time is short!\'\"'

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Om Namah Sivaya

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Jai Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami!

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