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Wisdom’s Path, Part Three

Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami gives his weekly upadesha in Kadavul Temple at Kauai’s Hindu Monastery in Hawaii. It is part of a series of talks elaborating on the inspired teachings of Satguru Śivaya Subramuniyaswami as found in his book Merging With Śiva.

“When your awareness is in superconsciousness, you see yourself as pure life force flowing through people, through trees, through everything. I have seen myself, in a certain state of samādhi, as pure life force flowing through a jungle, through trees, through plants, through water, through air. That is superconsciousness. It is so permanent. It is so real. Nothing could touch it. Nothing could hurt it. In this state we see the external world as a dream, and things begin to look transparent to us. People begin to look transparent. This is superconsciousness. When we look at a physical object and we begin to see it scintillating in light as it begins to become transparent, this is superconsciousness. It is a very beautiful and natural state to be in.”

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Satguru Back in State of Missouri

Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami has returned to the St. Louis metro area on a short trip. He is chief guest for the prana pratishtha of the utsava murtis at the Murugan Temple of St. Louis. Flights were delayed, but he was able to attend the main event on Sept 15 from about 9am to 2:30pm. The event was the second yagashala puja followed by abhishekam of the utsava murtis. In the middle Satguru gave his talk on “Why Do We Need Hindu Temples?” About eight hundred devotees in attendance—they had expected five hundred.

There were three priests involved. One of them, Sivasri Muralidharan Bharadhwaj Gurukkal, had participated in Iraivan Temple’s prana pratishtha events last year.

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Monastic Life at Kauai Aadheenam

Jai Ganesha! As many have seen in our latest posts, Yoginathaswami and Nirvani Tejadevanatha recently visited Malaysia. A large part of their mission was to hold youth workshops (and maybe even recruit a few monks for our monastery!). Yoginathaswami came up with the brilliant idea to do a short video about the monastery and monastic life. So, our monks collectively came up with a plan to create a video that showcased the beauty of the monastery and featured what the monks do and what kind to teachings monastic life provides. Kodiswara was given the special task of creating the video. He interviewed the monks, asking questions prepared by our GK members. Our mathavasis gave some wonderful answer to all the questions, greatly enhancing the quality of the video. The video was played for all the members and students who attend the workshops in Malaysia. As few people around the globe tend to understand what a monastic life is like, we thought this video would help to inspire and educate youngsters about this great monastic path. The video was initially only intended for the workshop, but we thought with would make a great addition to TAKA. We hope it gives everyone a new insight into monastic life at Kauai Aadheenam. Grab some popcorn and enjoy!

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Kauai Chocolate Tour

Two days back monks and members were invited by the team at Lydgate Farm to take a private afternoon tour, complete with tasting of chocolates of various varieties and their own home-made popsicles. We take you with us on the tour which was a master class in chocolate making and a delightful connection with our friends and neighbors who run the farm. The Lydgates have a long history on the island, and Will is continuing their leadership in the community, creating an awesome model for ag production and tours. Thank you, Will, and to Ryan and Kailey too.

In the short video below, Will Lydgate gives an introduction to the farm and his vision.

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Wisdom’s Path, Part Two

Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami gives his weekly upadesha in Kadavul Temple at Kauai’s Hindu Monastery in Hawaii. It is part of a series of talks elaborating on the inspired teachings of Satguru Śivaya Subramuniyaswami as found in his book Merging With Śiva.

“Observation is the first faculty to appear in the awakening of the superconscious regions. Observation, when perceptively performed, is cultivated by abstinence from excessive talk. Talk dissipates the energies of the aura and of the vital body of man. A mystic generally does not talk very much, for his intuition works through reason, but does not use the processes of reason. Any intuitive breakthrough will be quite reasonable, but it does not use the processes of reason. Reason takes time. Superconsciousness acts in the now. All superconscious knowing comes in a flash, out of the nowhere. Intuition is more direct than reason, and far more accurate. Therefore, the mystic does not ask many questions or enter into lengthy conversations.”

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