In the Sanskrit language, divya means divine and sūkta refers to a statement that illumines the highest Truth. Divya Sūkta: Teachings about the Divine.
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Reading Baba’s words about “that place beyond mundane pleasures and pains” reassured me that I could participate in the Siddha Yoga Shaktipat Intensive 2023, even though I had been experiencing some physical discomfort. I had wondered if I could sit throughout the day-long Intensive.
As I participated in the Intensive this weekend, I found Baba’s words to be absolutely true! The great energy of the Intensive propelled me past the physical discomfort into the depths of the Heart, the ocean of nectar, and “the country of divine bliss” that Baba was promising me would be there.
I offer my deepest gratitude for the gift of the Guru’s amazing grace.
Massachusetts, United States
I am drawn to this
sukta from Baba Muktananda. For me, the Shaktipat Intensive is a divine blessing because I notice that at times my attachments to mundane things result in emotions that limit me. This
sukta leads me toward the pathways to the
madhya.
As I remember this
sukta and find ways to remain focused on it, I am filled with enthusiasm for participating in the upcoming Shaktipat Intensive.
Dombivli, India