OM – SY Meditation Experience – 2

 

                                                       = Om Gurumayiji =

 

                                        

 

28 Jan 2018 – a sweet meditation experience in Gurudev Siddha Peeth

 

 I was meditating among a large group of devotees in a hall in GSP. During this meditation I retained inner focus on Shri Guru and Her grace and magnificence, and Her countless magnificent qualities. I expressed deep love for the Guru and for the Guru parampara and was feeling their love. I tried to visualise Gurumayiji in SMA, going about Her work, and also visualise Her as the Universe.

 

Suddenly, of its own accord, my inner focus shifted and I was revealed a very beautiful form of Lord Shiva, the Mahadeva, the Deva of Devas. He, along with Devi Parvati, was standing in a place of utmost beauty, with lovely panoramic hills in the background and with Ma Ganga (the Ganges) flowing nearby their lotus feet. The revered Devi was standing very slightly behind and to the left of Lord Shiva. They both appeared to be very very tall, taller than even the hills. Lord Ganesha was also with them, smaller in size than them and playfully frolicking by Himself in a sweet playful mood, as children do, on the other side of the flowing Ganges, just across from Devi Parvati.

 

I was seated cross legged on the ground beneath them, looking up at them and at all their beauty and magnificence.

 

I prayed to them for the wellbeing of the Universe and in particular for our planet and us humans. I prayed for the protection of Shri Guru and my Guru parampara and gave my assurance that I would serve them fully.

 

Then, I noticed the lotus feet of Lord Shiva next to me, and Shri Ganga ji flowing nearby. Without pre-thought, I leaned over and started scooping up the divine waters with cupped hands and washing the feet of Lord Shiva. He looked down at me smiling and playfully remarked to me in Hindi,

 

 “Kya, meray hi paani say meray paun dho rahay ho?”  

   [What, are you washing My feet with My very own water?]

 

Looking up at Him, I replied, “Ji, is se aur shud koi paani nahin hai.”

(Yes sir, there is no water purer than this’).

 

He continued smiling and looking down at me, as I kept looking up at Him and smiling. 

 

Then, after a bit, the image faded and soon thereafter the beautiful meditation was brought to an end by the gong and hall lights coming on. 

 

And so, with tears of joy, quickly writing it down, I left. 

 

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