Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Abiishek of Baby Jesus by Swami Vishwananda Last Year

This picture was made during  Sri Swami Vishwananda’s Abhishek of Baby Jesus
Christmas Last Year
Swami Vishwananda’s Abhishek of the Baby Jesus on Christmas Day, December 25, 2010, last year, was infused with a most tender, loving and devotional ritual bath of the Baby Jesus in the manger scene at Shree Peetha Nilaya, Germany. One could see many bhakti tears of love and devotion. You may have seen Swami blessing babies in Darshen when he" whispers" in their ears. Swami's abhishek of Baby Jesus Christmas day was like that: serene, sacred, devotional, wonderfully beautiful  -Swamini Vishwalakshmianandama (I was at SPN last year at this abshishek and these were my feelings, above).


Sri Swami Vishwananda - Christmas 2010

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Babaji,
Swami said that everyone wants to be in peace! Not talking much is a first step towards inner silence - calming down the mind. Than one may start enjoying being in inner calmness continuosly. Is the discipline of being more in silence absolutely necessary and does it grow more and more as we become sensitive to higher vibrations via meditation and detachment? How one does develop inner silence? How to be among people maintaining inner silence if the society is excerting preassure on constant chatting? Do only a few lucky ones enjoy the blessing of abondoning the wordly noise for the solitude of living in the inner communion with the Divine or is it the natural cause for every soul at certain stage of refinement?
Thank You Dear Master! Om and Amen.

Swamini Vishwalakshmianandama said...

In Divine timing everything comes into alignment with Divine attunement, God's Will. The ancient meditation of Kriya Yoga has proven to be a way to inner freedom. Now, Sri Swami Vishwananda teaches Atma Kriya as a path to the Divine Within, the ultimate goal of life, the attainment of the Divine. You think much. Choose to calm your thoughts through mediation and "just be" more than you think these endless kinds of thoughts you list.

Blessings,
Babaji