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fierysword · 2 years ago
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Biblical scholar Helen Kenik teaches that “Emmanuel” (God-with-us) is in fact the most ancient name for Divinity in the Bible. To say that God is “God-With-Us” is to deconstruct the hierarchical notion that God is above us looking down on us and judging us.
Naming the Unnameable by Matthew Fox
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rose1water · 2 years ago
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The Most Loving, The Infinitely Affectionate, The Beloved
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santmat · 11 months ago
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The Five Names of God: Simran Words - Spiritual Awakening Radio Podcast - A Satsang Without Walls
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In many branches of Sant Mat we have a five-name (panch naam) mantra (five simran words). These are sacred names of God associated with the first five planes, heavenly realms of creation. From the glossary of Sant Mat we read: "Simran means Remembrance: repetition of names or thoughts; in Sant Mat, the simran of worldly thoughts is controlled through the Simran of the Five Charged Names, repeated by an initiate throughout the day, and when sitting for meditation, as a means of collecting the thought-currents at the Third Eye Center. These Divine names are also used as passwords of sorts to higher planes, and provide protection from Negative Power influences." (Repeat the Name)
Today: all about the Five Names of Sant Mat, their proper use as an essential technique to concentrate at the Third Eye Center and go within according to Hazur Baba Sawan Singh, Sant Garib Das, from the Satsang Discourses of Sant Ram Singh, as well as there is discussion about the origins and history of the Five Names dating back to the Kabir-Sant Dharam Das line of Masters. Also explored: the Five Sufi Names, and about the importance of the Most High name Radhasoami used by Sant Garib Das (Anmol Vachan) and Swami Ji Maharaj (Sar Bachan Radhaswami Poetry). In Sant Mat mysticism there are not five or seven deities but one God, the one Lord of the Soul  manifesting at the various levels of creation. As Guru Nanak has said in his Morning Prayer (Jap Ji): "There is One God, Truth is His Name." (One Love)
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Simran is described as a Bhakti practice to be done in a spirit of love and devotion, with passages on this from Sant Tulsi Sahib and Kabir. (God is Love)
Mention is made of a mystical Jewish Gnostic sect of antiquity referred to by scholars as the Sethians who also had a five-name mantra approach, only using five Hebrew names, which are to be found embedded in certain Nag Hammadi and other texts. Recommended are two books that compare contemporary Sant Mat with mystical Judaism including Kabbalah. The program concludes with selections from the mystical poetry of a mysterious figure called "the Master" and "the Teacher of Righteousness", mystic verses found in the Psalm Scroll of the Dead Sea Scrolls mainly about the experience of Divine Light, but one might also notice references to reincarnation, the liberation of the soul, the Third Eye, and spiritually hearing the Divine Word or Spiritual Sound. Note: practices associated with contemporary Sant Mat were also known in earlier times by followers of various cousin mystical movements and schools of spirituality that have existed over the centuries. Even ideas that became associated Christianity and Gnostic movements such as seeking out living masters or living ones (Odes of Solomon, Gospel of Thomas), vegetarian ethics, humane treatment of animals (scriptures attributed to Enoch and Isaiah), initiations, baptism in rivers of living water, a new covenant (Dead Sea Scroll texts), genesis interpretations that include a lesser demiurge figure and a sophia wisdom figure (Septuagint, Apocryphon of John), the view that the soul needs to ascend through a series of heavenly regions (Book of First Enoch, Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice, Ascension of Isaiah, Ginza Rabba) are ideas developed during the Second Temple period of Judaism. Continuations and interpretations of Judaic ideas were adopted by many sects and spiritual movements during the first and later centuries AD. (Education For a More Peaceful Planet!)
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walkswithmyfather · 2 years ago
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God has many names, because He is many things. God has and is everything you need. Amen and Hallelujah! 🙌🙌🙌
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renee-writer · 3 months ago
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barakahplanners · 4 months ago
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tonreihe · 5 months ago
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“The reverence attached to names of God is expressed in writing by many American Jews through the use of a hyphen: ‘G-d.’ Within the small, mystically oriented Jewish Renewal movement, this hyphen has given way to an exclamation point (‘G!d’).”
—From a footnote to the entry for “Adoshem” in Leo Rosten, The New Joys of Yiddish
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snugglywriter · 3 months ago
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I have freed myself from ruin
Prose no longer sings of loneliness and loss
I tired of the cruelty, and I leapt underneath
Dug through the earth farther than I thought my arms would carry
And somewhere,
Not at the end, but somewhere far deeper beneath,
I found light.
I bathe in the light
Dip my fingers in it
Wriggle my toes and feel the light seeping in between
I look up to the Heavens and there is God,
Sweeter than I thought Her to be,
Whispers in my heart that She is All Knowing,
The Giver of Life, The One…
My ears tingle with the sound
She tells me that I am Love.
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yeshuaedits · 2 years ago
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dianaleaghmatthews · 1 year ago
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Christmas Song Story: Mary’s Boy Child
“Mary’s Boy Child” is a Christmas song written by Jester Hariston in 1956. According to Wikipedia, a friend asked Hairston to write a song for a birthday party.  Hairston wrote the song with a calypson rhythm “because the people at the party would be mainly West Indians. The song’s original title was “He Pone and Chocolate Tea”, pone being a type of corn bread.”  This version was never…
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wisdom-and-such · 2 years ago
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The Gates of Light | Secret medieval manuscript for meditation on Gods sacred names:
“You have asked me, my brother, beloved of my soul, to enlighten you regarding the path involving G-ds names so that through them you will gain what you wish and reach what you desire. Since I see that your intent is upright and good, I will go beyond your request and show you where the Light can be found, explaining what G-d desires and… does not desire. [For] when you have grasped this knowledge, then you will be among those close to G-d — “You will call, and God will answer” (Jeremiah 58:9).
The earlier sages had many Holy Names, which they had received as a tradition from the Prophets. These included the Name of Seventy-Two, the Name of Forty-Two, the Name of Twelve, and many other Holy Names. Through these names, they were able to bring miracles and wonders, but they never used them for their own needs. Such was reserved for a time of evil decree, or to sanctify G-d”
What is a sacred name? Contrary to what one may imagine, it is not a ritual invoking specific sounds or letters, it is instead an understanding of the true meaning of the Hebrew ‘Yah’ or ‘Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh’ and so on. Meditation combined with this true understanding of their meaning, is supposed to have been the method of the Prophets.
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mias-back-from-the-dead · 1 year ago
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tbh i think the funniest phenomena that's been happening in the last couple years is "youtuber, having gone too deep into the research hole, has been made an investigative journalist against their will"
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santmat · 1 year ago
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How to Guard Your Mind — Teachings of Mastana Ji “Mastana Ji explained in his Satsang that the mind is the lawyer of Kal (the negative power.) The whole world is under the control of the mind. The farmers always do the simran at the time of sowing their seeds in their fields. When they cook their food they do the simran. When they start eating their food they do the simran. When they serve it to the children or the guests they do the simran. Simran is the power which makes the health and soul green forever. Simran is the medicine for when you are sick. It is the capsule which is used as a vitamin. Simran is the tablet which is taken when you are sick. So do simran and swallow it. It will make the blood fresh and improve the respiratory system. Test the power by doing the simran constantly and meditate for four hours at any time every day. So when everything is done with simran there would be no complaint of having ups and downs in life. Simran contents the mind and helps one face any type of negative power in life. Even an enemy at arm’s length will not be able to affect you. Doing simran makes you very bold.” (The Life of Mastana Ji, by R.K. Rajput)
SIMRAN DEFINED: Guru Mantras; Repetition of names or thoughts; in Sant Mat, the simran of worldly thoughts is controlled through the Simran of the Five Charged Names, repeated by an initiate throughout the day and when sitting for meditation as a means of collecting the thought currents at the Third Eye Center; also used as a password of sorts to higher planes and protection from Negative Power influences;
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walkswithmyfather · 2 years ago
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Secrets of Protection in the Names of God:
“The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble. And those who know Your name will put their trust in You; for You, Lord, have not forsaken those who seek You.” —Psalm 9:9–10
“Each of the names of God has a divine attribute, and understanding and believing that He is each attribute will cause that attribute to flow into our lives. The first name of God mentioned in Psalm 91 is “Most High” (Elyon), which means He is the Most High God and there is no one higher than Him. He is the possessor of heaven and earth (see Gen. 14:19). The verse goes on to refer to God as the “Almighty.” In Hebrew, it is Shaddai—the God who blesses you with more than enough, more than you can contain. Man has limitations but we have a God who is abundantly unlimited.
Now, the second verse of Psalm 91 contains another two names of God. Isn’t this so powerful? When the psalmist declares, “I will say of the Lord,” he is referring to Yehovah or Yahweh, the covenant-keeping God. It is the holiest name of the Lord, the name Jewish scribes treat with great reverence.
Do you know that Jesus’ name in Hebrew, Yeshua, actually means “Yahweh saves”? It is not “Yahweh judges.” The name Jesus means “Yahweh SAVES.” If you are broke, Yahweh saves. If you are sick, Yahweh saves. If you have enemies that are coming against you, Yahweh saves. Whatever saving you need, Jesus is the answer, for His name means “Yahweh saves.” Hallelujah!
The psalmist in verse 2 goes on to say, “My God, in Him I will trust.” Now, the word “God” here refers to Elohim, the God of power, the Creator. The God who created the heavens and the earth (see Gen. 1:1). This is our God! He is the One we put our trust in.
In just two verses, you find four names of God mentioned. Knowing, believing, and saying He is all these to us gives us protection in our everyday situations. He will deliver and rescue the one who knows His name. Hallelujah!” Amen! 🙏🕊️🙌
(Via)
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barakahplanners · 4 months ago
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