Goa: Mystery of Oneness: Postcards
2 Comments Published by Madhukar Organisation on Saturday, November 22, 2008 at 9:36 PM.
Dear beloved Sangha,
Experiencing Madhukar in Goa is cool fun and exciting. Silence infused with fiery rhythms of love and beach life makes this Goa retreat very special. To help you tune into the Retreat we're very happy to provide three beautiful Postcards especially designed for the event. We encourage you to download the cards and use them for your own convenience. We wish you best of fun!
Your Madhukar Team
Labels: Goa, Mystery-of-Oneness, Retreat
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Papaji: Video: "Let there be Peace"
0 Comments Published by Madhukar Organisation on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at 12:35 AM.
Papaji: "Let there be Peace"
Satsang with Papaji from the double-DVD: „Early Teachings” – Part 1 and Part 2
Video Part 1
Direct awakening, the unchangeable, the external objects, freedom everywhere, no runaway, no postponement after 35 million years
Part 2
Pictures of the cave where Ramana meditated, the true desire for freedom, bliss itself, the Buddha nature in everyone, self and ignorance, Samsara
Sri H.W.L. Poonja
Sri H.W.L. Poonja, alias Poonjaji or Papaji, was born in Punjab (now part of Pakistan) in 1910 and died in Lucknow (Northern India) in 1997. He awakened in the presence of his master Ramana Maharshi who instructed him to perform all worldly tasks and take care of his big family. So for many years he worked as an engineer with a mining company in Kerala. After retirement Poonjaji went travelling and later he settled down in Lucknow where between 1990 and 1997 he attracted a steady stream of Western seekers. Many people who came to see him were deeply touched by the strength and lovingness of his (non-) teaching about freedom as the ultimate truth.
These days many awakened men and women refer to him as their master and he is considered an important link to Ramana Maharshi. Poonjaji: "There is no search, because you can search only for something you have lost. Simply be still. Leave all thoughts aside. Then you will know who you really are."
More Info about Papaji
www.satsangbhavan.net and www.poonja.com
Source: www.here-now.tv.com
Satsang with Papaji from the double-DVD: „Early Teachings” – Part 1 and Part 2
Video Part 1Direct awakening, the unchangeable, the external objects, freedom everywhere, no runaway, no postponement after 35 million years
Part 2
Pictures of the cave where Ramana meditated, the true desire for freedom, bliss itself, the Buddha nature in everyone, self and ignorance, Samsara
Sri H.W.L. Poonja
Sri H.W.L. Poonja, alias Poonjaji or Papaji, was born in Punjab (now part of Pakistan) in 1910 and died in Lucknow (Northern India) in 1997. He awakened in the presence of his master Ramana Maharshi who instructed him to perform all worldly tasks and take care of his big family. So for many years he worked as an engineer with a mining company in Kerala. After retirement Poonjaji went travelling and later he settled down in Lucknow where between 1990 and 1997 he attracted a steady stream of Western seekers. Many people who came to see him were deeply touched by the strength and lovingness of his (non-) teaching about freedom as the ultimate truth.These days many awakened men and women refer to him as their master and he is considered an important link to Ramana Maharshi. Poonjaji: "There is no search, because you can search only for something you have lost. Simply be still. Leave all thoughts aside. Then you will know who you really are."
More Info about Papaji
www.satsangbhavan.net and www.poonja.com
Source: www.here-now.tv.com
Dear Guruji!
0 Comments Published by Madhukar Organisation on Sunday, November 16, 2008 at 11:31 PM.
Dear Guruji,
Hope everything is well with you. Although a lot of work I feel very good, peaceful and happy most days. Feel rather often that life is so fascinating and fresh in some way. Sometimes I wake up in the night with a feeling of thankfulness, nothingness and bliss.
Kärlek
Anders
Gothenborg, Sweden
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Melting in the Fire of True Love
2 Comments Published by Madhukar Organisation on Sunday, November 9, 2008 at 4:17 AM.
Devotion of a devotee is not a flash of emotional adoration but a melting in the fire of true love
Madhukar
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I want to thank you for showing me the the great joy and vast freedom that´s inside of me, the most precios experience I´ve ever had.
Deep respect and love
Elisabeth from Iceland
Deep respect and love
Elisabeth from Iceland
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Happy Birthday Master Madhukar!
0 Comments Published by Madhukar Organisation on Wednesday, November 5, 2008 at 3:34 AM.
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My Gurudev, I offer these flowers of my faith at your feet. Whatever I have, you have given to me, and I dedicate it all to you.
I have no love, nor do I know you. I don`t even have the strength to worship you, But this mind of mine, this body of mine, my every atom is dedicated to you.
You are the only one in my heart and my thoughts. You are the one who I call out to. Now Make me your instrument; all I am I offer to you
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Full of love I bow down to the holy feet of my sweet Guruji, Madhukar! Happy Birthday!
Your son forever,
Sanaka
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Happy Birthday, beloved Madhukar!
Let the most beautiful music of the Universe sound to You on this day!
Aleksiya Russia
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I feel happy,when I think about you Madhukar!
Happy birthday to You!!!!!
Love from Russia!
Vladimi
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Every child has known God
0 Comments Published by Madhukar Organisation on Monday, November 3, 2008 at 10:55 AM.
Every child has known God,
Not the God of names,
Not the God of don’ts,
Not the God who ever does Anything weird,
But the God who knows only 4 words.
And keeps repeating them, saying:
“Come Dance with Me, come dance.”
Hafiz, 14th century Persian poet and Sufi mystic

To A Child Dancing In The Wind
Dance there upon the shore;
What need have you to care
For wind or water's roar?
And tumble out your hair
That the salt drops have wet;
Being young you have not known
The fool's triumph, nor yet
Love lost as soon as won,
Nor the best labourer dead
And all the sheaves to bind.
What need have you to dread
The monstrous crying of wind?
William Butler Yeats, 1916.
What need have you to care
For wind or water's roar?
And tumble out your hair
That the salt drops have wet;
Being young you have not known
The fool's triumph, nor yet
Love lost as soon as won,
Nor the best labourer dead
And all the sheaves to bind.
What need have you to dread
The monstrous crying of wind?
William Butler Yeats, 1916.
Our meeting was mystical magical in a down to earth way ......our time together was delightful!! was blissful to see the peace and beauty in your eyes!!Instead of the usual doubt and fear which is more common in the eyes of people in this beautiful country!!!and most of the world basically!!
Mahima Zurich Switzerland
Eros of Truth
0 Comments Published by Madhukar Organisation on Saturday, November 1, 2008 at 8:08 AM.Shiva & Shakti - Oneness - Yoga of Love - Eros - Sacred Sex - Tantra - Union - Silence
Caro amato Maestro, non ho parole per ringranziarla per questa trasformazione. Per questa vita che si sta aprendo per me. È pura grazia. Grazie n eterno.
Angela
Labels: Eros, love, sacred-sex, shiva-shakti, Silence, tantra, union

Wow... what an inviting image. I will send the postcards to all my friends on
facebook and myspace...
and I might join the retreat...
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