Posts Tagged ‘Agastyar’

Babaji Nagaraj

Monday, October 17th, 2011

At the age of 13 he took his mission from Boganathar and went to find Agastyar. At the age of 14 he found Agastyar. Agastyar the legendary siddha and disciples of Lord and God Shiva was making Babaji work for the next installment of his mission, life, and blessings.

Walking through the forest Siddha Babaji sat in the place Boganathar taught his would be a good place to find Agastyar. Sitting in prayer position he began to meditate, pray and ask Agastyar to find him.

After ten days of doing this he felt his life begin to sap. Fifteen days he felt he was loosing force. Nineteen days he felt like giving in, and taking his own life. Agastyar using voice in the mind of Babaji began to voice encouragement. Babaji moved on.

Someone came by (could it have been Agastyar in cognito?). This saint like person gave Babaji food and water. This was day 30. Babaji decided to move along and continue his search for Agastyar.

At day 39 he almost collapsed due to lack of energy and at 48 something happend. Babaji taking his last effort and conservation of strength repeated over and over again the words “Agastyar, Agastyar, Agastyar”.

Babaji repeating this in mantra like fashion, began to illuminate with energy. Babaji witnessing strenght grew in force with every repetition of the word Agastyar.

What happened? Of couse! Agastyar appeared. This is the beginning of Sage Agastyars involvement in the mission and life of what has become Babaji.

Agastyar

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Agastyar

Agastyar

Agastyar disciple and God. How is this possible? One has to fully comprehend the nature of cosmic Source to know that God is your Soul. Although there is Source (God) the reality is that expression of self (higher self) can be embodied in a way that God the Source shines through. In this way the little god (Soul) manifesting with the big God (Source) creates a divine persona (Agastyar, Shiva, Babaji, Bogananthar, or any of the other Siddhas, demi God or Maha Devas).

Just as Agastyar is a God, due to the nature of God’s (Sources) expression of developing the human (the human surrendering to Source/God) it is the nature of polytheisim (One into Many) which does not take away from Montheism (One Source). Even with many Gods (all various expressions of God) both polythesism (many Gods) and monotheism (One God) co exist.