Question from Kailash Shankara,
Namaste my Chelas, Namaste my Kailash Shankara.
Discrimination is the essence of the third eye or sight born from awareness and the four cornered heart. When You begin to be aware simply from watching and feeling your breath then there is a certain knowing. Every part of your life has this awareness in it. Before you speak to hurt or get revenge you will stop yourself. The awareness of some one else’s pain comes right up in your face and at that moment discrimination is born. Your heart becomes more and more open by being in the moment . I say that discrimination is the father of God because to have discrimination is to be in the cremation grounds where ego thoughts die and God the Mother thoughts are alive and in the moment. To say it simply. When one watches the breath, the breath watches them. Words of pain and hurt can’t be spoken for it is on a lesser level. The breath is deeper than the desire to hurt. As far as being hurt, when one is in the moment she or he is closer to Chidakash, the heart space over the head. My words reach a very deep place even when they are not understood. I was taught this way. I asked then I listened and went over the answer over and over. It became part of me. Until all things that Baba and Swami Nityananda said became my breath and yours too. It is your lineage. I love you all. Namaste my Chelas. Jai Shree Baba Jai Shree Kali Ma Ki Jai.
Kailash Shankara wrote:
9/13/98
Namaste Ma,
In Bones and Ash you have written “Discrimination is the essence of the third sight born from awareness and the four-cornered heart. … Discrimination is the father of God. Look to each corner before you choose your moment to be complete for without the father of God you can never find the Mother’s feet.” There is so much here I don’t know what to ask. I feel something deep when I read these words. Would you help chela understand what you mean and how to practice what you say?
Love,
Kailash Shankara