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- PiTrinam is a person from Happilymarried & Proudmom, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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My name is "Trina"means "purity" in Greek. My name is "PiTrinam"means "purity from the Ancestors"in Sanskrit.
Origin of my name "Trina"is Hindi for "points of sacred kusa grass"meaning "sacred seat for Buddha"
I pray for "Purity From Our Ancestors".
I wear Shiva's Tears, Rudraksha, and I cry for Our World.
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I believe I owe credit to Osho and Sufism, youtube.com/results [youtube.com/results] somewhere somehow, as well...
and credit to Krisnamurti...
youtube.com/watch [youtube.com/watch]
and credit to Paramahamsa Nithyananda born on the January 1, 1978, at Arunachala, Thiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, India
youtube.com/watch [youtube.com/watch]
nithyananda.blogspot.com/2006/01/paramahamsa-nithyananda.html [nithyananda.blogspot.com/2006/01/paramahamsa-nithyananda.html]
dhyanapeetam.org [dhyanapeetam.org]
youtube.com/profile_videos [youtube.com/profile_videos]
and Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi...
arunachala-ramana.org [arunachala-ramana.org]
and credit to one simple Satsang with Swaha.
youtube.com/watch [youtube.com/watch]
Are you tired of being logical?
'I Am' tired of trying to pretend to be logical!
'I Am' is beyond ego and mind where all logic is contained.
Shiva speaks between each breath. I sit at Shiva's feet. I listen.
We see the universe as we want to see.
'I Am' and inner Consciousness are in no way logically connected to the outer world.
Inner Consciousness is in not disturbed or affected by thoughts and the the outer world.
Connection to logical identity brings more suffering.
Create true love & spontaneity. Live within.
within Atman.
God (Christ, Allah, Buddha...) Consciousness
I feel my Heart Chakra open,
and encompass all with each Conscious Breath and surrender to Oum
Shedding of skin...
like a snake, or an onion...
How does it feel?
I should thank myself for being my greatest teacher and for being open to going in and seeing True.
Who am I?
Listen the deeper "I". The "I" who does not listen to mind.
What is it iwithin that wants to follow that which is true, which is real, which is good, What is that?
It's That!
I am That! You are That! Welcome to divine within!
Every moment in breath I am unclutched.
I do feel comfortable in this zone and therefore give attention to this zone... where emptiness and fullness are contained.
Every breath is directly managed by Atman.
If I allow my breath to be managed by my mind, I will forget to breathe.
I do not have to do anything: just BE.
Every breath I reach the space where consciousness is my nature,
where I am in Shiva Consciousness.
Breath is like a train
that is going in and out of being within the Shiva Consciousness
every moment.
Relax and be aware of that 'gap' between breath,
and a sudden explosion of consciousness is possible within all.
I am very aware of the neutral space where identity does not exist.
My reality is within neutral consciousness of truth.
I am most comfortable there.
Arunachala Shiva! I bow down and surrender to Shiva;
Three Eyed One, Seer of all; Destroyer and Protector in Active Selfless Service
Oh Great Compassionate and Security from Within and Without
Seer of All; Past, Present and Future
May I dwell on and inside Arunachala all my Lives! ~PiTrinam
youtube.com/profile [youtube.com/profile]
arunachala-live.com [arunachala-live.com]
Lord Siva said:
"What cannot be acquired without great pains - the true import of Vedanta (Self-realization) - can be attained by anyone who looks at (this hill) from where it is visible or even mentally thinks of it from afar."
"I, the Lord, ordain that those who reside within a radius of three yojanas of this place (Arunachala) shall attain union (with the Supreme) which removes bondage even in the absence of initiation, etc."
ramana-maharshi.org/music/arunachala_aksharamanamalai.mp3 [ramana-maharshi.org/music/arunachala_aksharamanamalai.mp3]
Vâ/ven/draham/bukkun
Vâzh/varu/landrê/yen
Vâzh/vizhan/dê/narul Arunâ/chalâ.
The moment Thou didst welcome me,
didst enter into me and grant me Thy divine life,
I lost my individuality, Oh Arunachala!
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