Saturday, 12 September 2015

Amarakavi’s Gospel - Teachings on Siddha yoga



Amarakavi Siddeswara 1906-1993


   1. You have Eyes just to limit your Vision.
  2. Sight comes from physical Eyes, while Vision from mental Eye.
  3. ‘Vacant Look’ is the privilege exclusive with Siddhas and Vedic Maharishis.
  4. Speech is God - to realise God arrest speech in toto.
  5. Man has two bodies - Physical and Astral - fuse them to become a Siddha.
  6. Siddhas are Messengers of God to guide humanity and revive truth of life.
  7. Integral Yoga of life + thought + Speech is the practice of Siddhas.
  8. God is executes great miracles through evolved Siddhas.
  9. Great Siddhas can live for thousands of years.
10. Yoga of Siddhas and Amarakavi is to fuse Eyes and Ears.
11. Eye and Ear are astral while others of the five senses are physical.
12. Direct Breath control does not result in self or God realization.
13. Nirvikalpa Samadhi is a thoughtless state not suited to Inner Voice.
14. Savikalpa Samadhi with Thought-free silence is the only suitable state for Inner Voice.
15. Thought-free Silence, Amarakavi’s trumph card, is the divinized thought away from senses and outside world where God gave the revelations to Amarakavi.
16. Vedas, Upanishads and The Bhagawat Gita emerged only from Thought-free Silence in Brahma Nishta.

Amarakavi Siddeswara, a Brahma Jnani lived at Triplicane in Chennai. Years of stout penance made him the recipient of ‘Brahma Upadesam’ from the Divine through ‘Inner Voice’ in Brahma Nishta (1967). Amarakavi’s revelations have the same source and origin as with Vedas, Upanishads and The Bhagawat Gita. Behold, His books contains only divine revelations without any intellectual contribution. He wrote many spiritual titles based on his recordings of Divine Revelations which reveal the missing-links in ancient Siddha knowledge, Advaita, Integral Yoga of Maharishis of yore, higher philosophy and Sri Vidya in essence. Amarakavi touched the pinnacle of Brahma Nishta by adopting the formula used by Lord Subramaniya (Palani Murugan) Agastiya, Tirumoolar and Bhogar. Amarakavi attained Parama padam in the 1993 at Chennai.



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