Skype Broadcast with Sri Bhagavan January 17, 2010 Moscow, Russia
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Moscow, Russia January 17, 2010 http://vimeo.com/8819068
Bhagavan: Namaste! Translator: Namaste! Bhagavan: I love you all! Nice to see you all! Shall we go ahead with the questions? Question 1: Bhagavan, does everyone have a specific predestination in life? Maybe someone is born to become a great musician, someone maybe will do a scientific discovery, someone will become a politician, and someone will be sweeping the streets during all his life. Or does this direction in which the realization of a human unfolds constantly change, depending on intentions and aspirations. Bhagavan: What happens is, before you are born you are shown exactly what is your life going to be, where are you going to be born, who your parents are going to be, what incidents are going to happen in your life, your destiny, everything is shown to you. It's after you understand and agree, that you actually come down. Now, people accept terrible lives. Why do they do that? This is because from up above a life like 120 years on the Earth plane is exactly like 3 minutes. Since it's only 3 minutes it's all fun. Therefore people accept all kinds of lives. Then what happens is the memory is intact ever since you are a child. 6 hours after you are born the memory is cut off. Because otherwise you really cannot lead the life you agreed to live. But then there are provisions whereby during the course of your life you could change this agreement. It is possible to change this agreement during the course of your life. But otherwise everything is predetermined and predestined, and have won what is the store for you and you wanted it, and you accepted it, for this kind of a life. That is the answer for the first question. Can we move on to the second question?
Question 2: Namaste, Bhagavan! Please tell us Bhagavan, what is HELP. Is that statement correct, which says that help - it is if someone asks for help or when you get a positive response to the offering of help. What if the person for some reasons never asks for help and never accepts it, due to his views, because he thinks that he has to give something in back for help he accepts? What is this something that he can give back could be? Does it have to be something material or it could be sincere gratitude, or maybe a prayer for the person who helped? And what kind of changes occur on the level of so-called karmic connections? Or is it so that while accepting help it is necessary to come to an agreement who owes, what owes and how much owes? And what to do with a sense of duty? Thank you. Bhagavan: Yes, when one can help and when one feels he must help, then he must help. If he does not help, he acquires negative karma. At least first of all you must be in position to help, you must feel in your heart, that you must help. When these two conditions are fulfilled, you have got to help. If you do not help, you acquire the negative karma. Then suppose you are in need of help and you know somebody could help, then you must ask that person for help.
If you do not ask that person for help, then also you acquire negative karma. I once again repeat, if you need help, and if you know that somebody could help, and if you do not ask for help, you acquire negative karma. Then when you've taken help from somebody, you must complete that karmic cycle. You must help that person or give similar help to some other person if you can. If you cannot that is all right. Please help either the same way you have received help, or in any other material form or at least as gratitude. That is how the cycle is completed. If you do not complete the cycle, then you acquire negative karma. If you've taken help from somebody, and if you are not returning that help in some form or the other, the least be gratitude, then also you acquire negative karma. That is the answer for the second question. You could now translate. Question 2A: Bhagavan, is there any difference between giving help to
relatives or to some other people, because we were told that there are
some special karmic relationship between relatives, about gratitude,
asking for help, etc. Can you give us some more information about it?
Bhagavan: Yes, with regard to relatives you have a karmic obligation that you've got to help. If you do not help relatives whom you could possibly help then the negative karma is much much more than with strangers. So ..... for help. So the negative karma is more if you do not help. If you can help and you do not help the negative karma is more .....
Question 2B: Bhagavan, what if they don't ask for help? What to do?
Bhagavan: If they don't ask for help, they do acquire negative karma, but you should go out and help, because if you do not help, you acquire negative karma. And all this karmic laws are verifiable. Each and every one of these laws have actually been tested and verified. Please translate. Translator: Thank you Bhagavan. We will move to the third question now. Question 3: Bhagavan, please tell about the correct way of giving Deeksha through intent. Is it possible to give Deeksha through intent without consent of the person whom it is being given, for example, when person tells you about his suffering and you know that this person does not accept such an idea as Deeksha? Can you strengthen, intensify our deeksha-giving through intent, for there are lots of people, who don't let us to put hands on their head, but they really need help? Bhagavan: Intent Deeksha could be given without the person's consent. And wherever possible you should give it. What is required is there must be an intense feeling for the person and a strong passion to get that person out of suffering. That is what is required to make intent Deeksha powerful. And sometimes intent Deekshas could be even more powerful than the Deeksha given through touch. And it does not require the permission of the person at all. It could be given to an individual or groups of individuals. In fact it's a very very powerful tool and we strongly recommend that you keep giving as much of intent Deeksha as possible. Please translate.
Bhagavan: So this time we should go for a longer meditation. Maybe 5 or 6 minutes, we increase the time of meditation this time. Can we start? Translator: We are ready. *Meditation
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