Enjoy this darshan and meditation with Sri Bhagavan to accelerate your level of consiousness.
May 4 2013, please click on link below and press play.
http://vimeo.com/66102667
Q.) Dear Bhagavan, you are saying that we have to just see the fear,anger,agression,jealousy inside ourselves. But what do I do when I see this,but there is nothing I can do with myself.The emotion is so strong that I can scream on another person. Emotion is coming through me and the charge is very powerful.What does it mean to see it in myself,to accept it and don't change it? You say that the awakened one experiences his or her emotions,that emotions just take place.What does it mean? Does the awakened one witnesses the emotions? How does he stay with them? What do you mean when you say one shouldn't do anything with emotions? Where does this charge go? Thank you.
SRI BHAGAVAN: "We have often said that when you are not awakened do not behave like one.This teaching applies to one who moves into awakened states or is awakened.Your role is to see that there is nothing much you could do about it.When you see that there is nothing much you could do about it,it leads you to surrender.When you surrender and feel helpless,then the Kundalini rises.When the Kundalini rises,'Seeing Happens',not that you see.There is no you who is seeing.'Seeing Happens'.Seeing is effortless,Accepting is effortless,All that we have spoken of is effortless.If you put in effort you will not get there.
The only purpose of putting in effort is to realize 'you are helpless and that there is nothing you could do.Your role is up to that point.There after Kundalini takes over.Seeing happens.Seeing does not lead to anything. Seeing is to be awakened. You should not think you will see and therefore something will happen. Seeing is the awakened state. Initially it comes and goes and therefore we say you move into and move out of awakened states.Thereafter when you become awakened,it is permanent and irreversible.
It is not that you are doing anything,you have completely changed.
You will be getting there soon."