
Jos P V Boven
I used to be very interested in literature and science of literature.
From 1962 to 1980 I was a teacher of Germanic languages in a girls' college.
From 1980 to 2000 I was an educational advisor in our country (this is the Flemish part of Belgium).
From 1991 up to now I have been what you could call "a full time Sahaja Yogi". That implies: a lot of meditation, introspection, learning to be in "thoughtless awareness" and trying to tell people that their real essence is spiritual and not physical.
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From 1962 to 1980 I was a teacher of Germanic languages in a girls' college.
From 1980 to 2000 I was an educational advisor in our country (this is the Flemish part of Belgium).
From 1991 up to now I have been what you could call "a full time Sahaja Yogi". That implies: a lot of meditation, introspection, learning to be in "thoughtless awareness" and trying to tell people that their real essence is spiritual and not physical.
Phone: 0000000
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Later on She gave me the name of “Ridavindra”: the one who loves the heart. But She also told us to get rid of that eternal ‘I-ness’. So, I decided to write of myself in the third person … but at the end you will remark that at a given moment I shifted to “I”: Jos Boven from Belgium, who is going to be 85 now.
The question is: How to make this dazzling emptiness less empty? How to feed this overwhelming VOID?
5th Day of Navaratri, Loutraki, Greece, 21.10.2001
Scientists are searching to find a theory to combine the
theory of relativity and quantum physics (quantum
mechanics) in one all-embracing (all-explaining) theory of
matter (energy, reality), but so far such a theory does not
exist.
Sahaja Yoga does not/cannot present a theory in which the
theory of relativity and the theory of quanta would be
unified, but it presents a practical aplication in it's
fundamental chakra: MOOLADHARA.
“If the material circumstances that should provide the breeding grounds for liberation are poisoned by the rationality that produces them, such that they themselves become mere recapitulations of domination, then that rationality must be negated in order to access the liberatory potential of those conditions.” (Marcuse)
As you will see in the following quotes, Shri Mataji is not so reserved as we are.
In the nineties Shri Mataji asked us to write a diary for the future Sahaja yogis, who wouldn't have known Her, so that they can read what it meant to be with Shri Adi Shakti and to be abble to talk to Her and asked questions.
Some of these Deities incarnated on Earth and got married to their Shakti in a human way and had children, who were themselves incarnations or disciples.
But remarkable is that in the "Nestorian Gospel" - not recognized and even pointed out as heretic - we find "the Cool Wind of God".
In the Oxford Dictionary the term has two meanings: 1. made of many different things or parts that are connected; difficult to understand 2. (grammar) (of a word or sentence) containing one main part (= the root of a word or main clause of a sentence) and one or more other parts (called affixes or subordinate clauses).
The most used meaning is: difficult to understand or deal with. So, the connection between body, mind and soul/ Spirit seems to be a problem, although they are very very tightly interconnected.
We have tried to make a survey of all of them, with special attention to the Hamsa Chakra, the chakra that gives us the power of discrimination.