Met this saint in mid 1970s in Coconut Grove I Florida…his eyes were like shining black diamonds…they radiated with a shining quality…a sheen that was unmistakable …a true yogi sadhu…without speaking his teachings were and are to me as clear as it could be communicated…am not A disciple, but will always consider him a true teacher🙏
Lovely, thanks for sharing your encounter/story Rich. Yes, I can see it and feel it clearly even in a picture of him. He is radiant, and pure. The eyes don't lie. 💜💜
I had his darshan on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia in 1991 where he gave me my spiritual name of Hari Om. Due to rain, we had a talent contest where I got to sing and play my guitar for him. His eyes were so intense that I just looked down most of the time! I was blessed big time to have this experience and I'll never forget him.
You are god and you are IN god. This is how I feel and know God to be. Looking at my hands the other day, I felt a divine love for myself as a body, yet the love was coming from ‘outside or behind’ my body. My eyes became the eyes of God looking upon an image of myself which I so loved. I was both lover and loved in a split second.
In 2019 I momentarily saw God - and God really was Love. Everything was Love. Not ‘love’ in the sense of affection but a totally fundamental, all encompassing and powerful version. It wasn’t an apparition of a human form but rather everything was revealed as being God. Everything from my coffee cup to my Self. Love was a visceral substance flowing through and around everything that I could perceive or conceive, with my eyes wide open and while fully awake. I haven’t come across Baba Hari Das until this video but his description and explanation should be taken as literal and is accurate in my experience. Since my experience, the emotion that I previously knew as ‘love’ (the love you feel for a partner or your child) is far different to the Love which underlies our world. The Love that is God could be best considered as something fully tangible or scientific, (just as you would think of gravity or microwaves for example), and is the substratum & nature of existence. Yep, I know how crazy that sounds. 🙂
Thank you so much for sharing these pearls of wisdom , Samaneri Jayasara. A few years back, I had the fortune to meet Baba at the Mount Madonna center at Santa Cruz, USA. There was a lot of distraction and a large crowd of people hustling to see him. But just one gaze at Baba and his silent presence with those shining, smiling eyes were enough to still my mind. I can never forget that moment! ♥️
I had the joy and pleasure of spending a New Years Mount Madonna Yoga Retreat in His company, remarkable! His book "Fire without Fuel" also quite remarkable. Think about the word selections of one who has not spoken in 40 years!
Thank you for creating this, what an awesome video! Jai Babaji! My first encounter with Baba Hari Dass was at the Mount Madonna Center in 2010 when my wife had taken up an interest in Ayurveda, and learned of an open house which the College of Ayurveda was hosting up there in the redwoods of the Santa Cruz Mountains in Northern California, not more than 25 miles as the crow flies from the little town of Los Gatos where I grew up in the 70's, unbeknown that a saint was living nearby. As an ordinary westerner working in the tech industry, I had no context for the experiences which were to follow. I remember standing in the main building after the long drive up the winding mountain road to register for the open house at the Mount Madonna Center, and noticed a tiny office with the word "Babaji" on the door. I quizzically repeated "Babaji" in my mind, and wondered whose office this could be. Hearing some children making jubilent noises in the large room, I peered around the corner and saw him sitting there, eyes aglow, silent, peaceful, smiling. After that, I walked over to the bookstore onsite, which is quite an amazing place if you ever get a chance to go there. The bookstore was packed to the ceilings with books, texts, bowls, beads, murtis, manuals, messages and paths, and being somewhat shy I reached for what was recognizable - a copy of the book Be Here Now by Ram Dass which I remember seeing on the shelf at a spiritual bookstore in the nearby town on Mountain View down the hill in the valley, in the machine world, not far from the headquarters of Google and the rest of Silicon Valley. I purchased a copy and started leafing through it; Being somewhat familiar with the folklore of Timothy Leary, I hadn't yet known of the experiences of his partner Richard Alpert (Ram Dass), but soon learned that the Babaji that I'd just met (Baba Hari Dass) was in fact the yogi mentioned in Be Here Now whom Neem Karoli Baba had referred Alpert to nearly 40 years earlier, to learn yoga. He was reputed to be a true "forest yogi", the real deal. "Wow" I thought. Is this for real? Shortly thereafter, I found myself attending an ashtanga yoga retreat on the mountain which Babaji oversaw - apparently the last one he personally conducted. There I was, up before dawn in the freezing winter mornings, chanting mantras at a fire ceremony, watching hypnotically as one of the priests tossed all manner of preparations into the fire for how long? It could have been days, I was mesmerized and the experience was timeless. At one point, we were given an Q&A opportunity, so me, being a wordy and nerdy type, asked Babaji for the "etymology" of the word "Gayatri" in reference to the mantra we'd been practicing. He scribbled on his notepad, and his assistant said "God's song, or God singing." I didn't know what to think of that, so I looked at Babaji and said "Thank You!" and somehow, for reasons which I still cannot explain, for the next four years, I found myself chanting this 32 syllable Gayatri mantra daily, 108 times, as the first thing I did when rolling out of bed, with a set of mala beads, no matter where life would take me in the world. Me, an ordinary western dude. What was I doing? Who knows. I just went with it. "Yoga Chitta Vrittis Nirodhah'' (Yoga is control of thought waves in the mind) was Babaji's main message to me, and practicing the mantra would help me, with my very busy western mind, to calm things down just a little bit and get a every so slightly closer to the inner peace which evidently I'd been looking, without even knowing it. Then, I might understand. On another occasion, I was waiting patiently in the lobby to ask if we could someday help with the translation of his Ashtanga Yoga Primer book - which is an excellent book. As Babaji rounded the corner with his retinue, I stood in namaskar and he stopped and looked straight into my eyes - my mind went immediately empty. There it was again - that state of complete suspension of mental activity when the seer settles into their true nature, instead of continuously being identified with the trappings of the mind. For the next 10 years, I would frequent Mount Madonna, sometimes to help at the school, or attend weekend workshops, or go hiking and camping on their beautiful 455 acre retreat grounds, or purchase more copies of Ashtanga Yoga Primer to give to my friends, or just to "be there" as it seemed to be one of those places where it was okay to just Be. As a westerner in the tech profession, my opinion leaders previously were the great intellectuals, great thinkers, great orators. And here was a being, a spiritual being, who was silent for more than half a century, and all of the magic just happened around him. No effort. No thinking. No yelling. None of the great intellectuals have the ability to completely pacify the mind. Some of them have tremendous power of concentration, but none are able to take that leap of faith into the land where there are no longer any thoughts to depend upon. Insofar as I could tell, Baba Hari Dass was able to do just that, at least that is how I experienced it when I was in his presence. Just peace. And then the magic happens naturally. If you want to know more about Baba Hari Dass' earlier life, and how he came to America in the first place, his autobiography "The Path Unfolds..." just came out a few years ago. I highly recommend anyone, no matter which spiritual path you follow, to study his translations and commentaries of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. Especially if you have a western mind like I do, and are trying to dig into that. Peace, Love and Om!
Thank you endlessly for putting this online. In my experience, I can listen again and again to these Masters. The words are always different, pointing to the truth, which is undiscribable. But always I feel to hear this, it is worth every second, or I need to be so thankful, that I am able to hear this.....
Depths of Gratitude as always for these gems of Eternal Love as Knowing. “My” Heart sings Harmonic Emanations as Silence, given words do not express inner feeling(s) of this Divine message. 🙏🪷🪴🙏
You bring wisdom from different oceans; your voice is a vessel by which this truth can be carried. We're grateful for the nourishment...and it seems love grows out of the transaction. Alchemy of the best kind. Selah.
I was looking for recordings of this guy and realized that there probably aren't many because of his vow of silence. Seemed like a very interesting person.
LOVE is the realization of the non self- the interdependance of everything (emptiness). Forget pleasures and use your precious human life in a Meaningful way. Reach to enlightement through Ethics, Concentration (meditation), Wisdom for the benefits of all sentients beigns...The way of the Boddhisattva.
Hi Paul, hope you are doing okay. I will lead a session this Monday morning (Sunday afternoon USA time) and will post a community notice for it in the next few days.
The person or persona (per sound), is the name of the mask used by actors in Greek-Roman drama. Persona or personality is the Ego, the role that the Divine energy play in human body. "You"... can not transform the ego, with "your" devotion, with "your pray", or with "your mind", because... You Don't Exist!. "Your mind" as "Your Person" , or Ego, it's just one of many masks or roles of the Divine energy that plays throughout the entire universe. Thoughts are the words of the ego, and the ego is a creation of the mind. The body and the mind is not You. It's a illusion created by the Divine. And the illusion, with the language of the mind, can not unveil Divine. The Divine is reall You, the core of being, but not as a human, man, woman, name, title, person... If "you" can first stop to think in those terms, then to stop to think at all, "You" will maybe give a chance, to your real Self, to reveal itself, to itself. 😊 .
Met this saint in mid 1970s in Coconut Grove I Florida…his eyes were like shining black diamonds…they radiated with a shining quality…a sheen that was unmistakable …a true yogi sadhu…without speaking his teachings were and are to me as clear as it could be communicated…am not A disciple, but will always consider him a true teacher🙏
Lovely, thanks for sharing your encounter/story Rich. Yes, I can see it and feel it clearly even in a picture of him. He is radiant, and pure. The eyes don't lie. 💜💜
Thank you, deeply, for sharing this
Have loved him from first seeing his photo years ago ✨🦢🙏🏼
I had his darshan on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia in 1991 where he gave me my spiritual name of Hari Om. Due to rain, we had a talent contest where I got to sing and play my guitar for him. His eyes were so intense that I just looked down most of the time! I was blessed big time to have this experience and I'll never forget him.
@@robertrideout thank you for sharing. It did something to 'me'
You are god and you are IN god. This is how I feel and know God to be. Looking at my hands the other day, I felt a divine love for myself as a body, yet the love was coming from ‘outside or behind’ my body. My eyes became the eyes of God looking upon an image of myself which I so loved. I was both lover and loved in a split second.
Yep - God is in everything AND everything is within God. And the recognition of God is felt as Love to us. 👍
@@Always-There this is so beautiful, and true. I learned something today - thank you for responding #grateful 💜 ✌️
In 2019 I momentarily saw God - and God really was Love. Everything was Love. Not ‘love’ in the sense of affection but a totally fundamental, all encompassing and powerful version. It wasn’t an apparition of a human form but rather everything was revealed as being God. Everything from my coffee cup to my Self. Love was a visceral substance flowing through and around everything that I could perceive or conceive, with my eyes wide open and while fully awake.
I haven’t come across Baba Hari Das until this video but his description and explanation should be taken as literal and is accurate in my experience.
Since my experience, the emotion that I previously knew as ‘love’ (the love you feel for a partner or your child) is far different to the Love which underlies our world. The Love that is God could be best considered as something fully tangible or scientific, (just as you would think of gravity or microwaves for example), and is the substratum & nature of existence.
Yep, I know how crazy that sounds. 🙂
Crazy to the mind. True to the Spirit 🙏🏼 “A fool is a wise man to God” 😊
Thank you so much for sharing these pearls of wisdom , Samaneri Jayasara. A few years back, I had the fortune to meet Baba at the Mount Madonna center at Santa Cruz, USA. There was a lot of distraction and a large crowd of people hustling to see him. But just one gaze at Baba and his silent presence with those shining, smiling eyes were enough to still my mind. I can never forget that moment! ♥️
I had the joy and pleasure of spending a New Years Mount Madonna Yoga Retreat in His company, remarkable! His book "Fire without Fuel" also quite remarkable. Think about the word selections of one who has not spoken in 40 years!
Thank you for creating this, what an awesome video! Jai Babaji!
My first encounter with Baba Hari Dass was at the Mount Madonna
Center in 2010 when my wife had taken up an interest in Ayurveda, and
learned of an open house which the College of Ayurveda was hosting up
there in the redwoods of the Santa Cruz Mountains in Northern
California, not more than 25 miles as the crow flies from the little
town of Los Gatos where I grew up in the 70's, unbeknown that a saint
was living nearby.
As an ordinary westerner working in the tech industry, I had no
context for the experiences which were to follow. I remember standing
in the main building after the long drive up the winding mountain road
to register for the open house at the Mount Madonna Center, and
noticed a tiny office with the word "Babaji" on the door. I
quizzically repeated "Babaji" in my mind, and wondered whose office
this could be. Hearing some children making jubilent noises in the
large room, I peered around the corner and saw him sitting there, eyes
aglow, silent, peaceful, smiling.
After that, I walked over to the bookstore onsite, which is quite an
amazing place if you ever get a chance to go there. The bookstore was
packed to the ceilings with books, texts, bowls, beads, murtis,
manuals, messages and paths, and being somewhat shy I reached for what
was recognizable - a copy of the book Be Here Now by Ram Dass which I
remember seeing on the shelf at a spiritual bookstore in the nearby
town on Mountain View down the hill in the valley, in the machine
world, not far from the headquarters of Google and the rest of Silicon
Valley. I purchased a copy and started leafing through it; Being
somewhat familiar with the folklore of Timothy Leary, I hadn't yet
known of the experiences of his partner Richard Alpert (Ram Dass), but
soon learned that the Babaji that I'd just met (Baba Hari Dass) was in
fact the yogi mentioned in Be Here Now whom Neem Karoli Baba had
referred Alpert to nearly 40 years earlier, to learn yoga. He was
reputed to be a true "forest yogi", the real deal. "Wow" I thought. Is
this for real?
Shortly thereafter, I found myself attending an ashtanga yoga retreat
on the mountain which Babaji oversaw - apparently the last one he
personally conducted. There I was, up before dawn in the freezing
winter mornings, chanting mantras at a fire ceremony, watching
hypnotically as one of the priests tossed all manner of preparations
into the fire for how long? It could have been days, I was mesmerized
and the experience was timeless.
At one point, we were given an Q&A opportunity, so me, being a wordy
and nerdy type, asked Babaji for the "etymology" of the word "Gayatri"
in reference to the mantra we'd been practicing. He scribbled on his
notepad, and his assistant said "God's song, or God singing." I
didn't know what to think of that, so I looked at Babaji and said
"Thank You!" and somehow, for reasons which I still cannot explain,
for the next four years, I found myself chanting this 32 syllable
Gayatri mantra daily, 108 times, as the first thing I did when rolling
out of bed, with a set of mala beads, no matter where life would take
me in the world. Me, an ordinary western dude.
What was I doing? Who knows. I just went with it.
"Yoga Chitta Vrittis Nirodhah'' (Yoga is control of thought waves in
the mind) was Babaji's main message to me, and practicing the mantra
would help me, with my very busy western mind, to calm things down
just a little bit and get a every so slightly closer to the inner
peace which evidently I'd been looking, without even knowing it. Then,
I might understand.
On another occasion, I was waiting patiently in the lobby to ask if we
could someday help with the translation of his Ashtanga Yoga Primer
book - which is an excellent book. As Babaji rounded the corner with
his retinue, I stood in namaskar and he stopped and looked straight
into my eyes - my mind went immediately empty. There it was again -
that state of complete suspension of mental activity when the seer
settles into their true nature, instead of continuously being
identified with the trappings of the mind.
For the next 10 years, I would frequent Mount Madonna, sometimes
to help at the school, or attend weekend workshops, or go hiking and
camping on their beautiful 455 acre retreat grounds, or purchase more
copies of Ashtanga Yoga Primer to give to my friends, or just to "be
there" as it seemed to be one of those places where it was okay to
just Be.
As a westerner in the tech profession, my opinion leaders previously
were the great intellectuals, great thinkers, great orators. And here
was a being, a spiritual being, who was silent for more than half a
century, and all of the magic just happened around him. No effort. No
thinking. No yelling. None of the great intellectuals have the ability
to completely pacify the mind. Some of them have tremendous power of
concentration, but none are able to take that leap of faith into the
land where there are no longer any thoughts to depend upon. Insofar as
I could tell, Baba Hari Dass was able to do just that, at least that
is how I experienced it when I was in his presence. Just peace. And
then the magic happens naturally.
If you want to know more about Baba Hari Dass' earlier life, and how
he came to America in the first place, his autobiography "The Path
Unfolds..." just came out a few years ago. I highly recommend anyone,
no matter which spiritual path you follow, to study his translations
and commentaries of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. Especially if you
have a western mind like I do, and are trying to dig into that.
Peace, Love and Om!
Thank you for sharing, I loved reading about your experiences with Babaji!
Thanks for sharing your experiences - enjoyed reading about them. Powerful video for me too.
Love and gratitude for all you offer, dear Jayasara🧡🙏🏻🧡
Thank you endlessly for putting this online.
In my experience, I can listen again and again to these Masters. The words are always different, pointing to the truth, which is undiscribable. But always I feel to hear this, it is worth every second, or I need to be so thankful, that I am able to hear this.....
Depths of Gratitude as always for these gems of Eternal Love as Knowing. “My” Heart sings Harmonic Emanations as Silence, given words do not express inner feeling(s) of this Divine message.
🙏🪷🪴🙏
very, very potent discourse. if implemented properly, one needs no further instruction.
Wonderful…. !
“At the center of the universe
there is a Mother-Heart.”
- Swami Ashokananda
You bring wisdom from different oceans; your voice is a vessel by which this truth can be carried. We're grateful for the nourishment...and it seems love grows out of the transaction. Alchemy of the best kind. Selah.
Yes 🙏
My heart comes alive to this voice that reads these wonderful teachings that I don't want to end! This will definitely be a repeat. Thank you so much
Am very grateful to receive these teachings - thank you 🙏🤸
Wow!!!♥️♥️♥️♥️🙏🏼❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks 😊 so clearly it is just this
Thanks for sharing
❤
I was looking for recordings of this guy and realized that there probably aren't many because of his vow of silence. Seemed like a very interesting person.
Yes I've been looking for more of his work
💞🙏🕯🌷🕯🙏💞 Thank you 🙏 thank you 🙏
Profound purity of an enlightened being
Food for the soul
Beautiful mediation! Thank you!
Meditation! Not mediation
Jai Gurudev Jai Babaji! 🙏🙏🙏
look at that face. The radiance. Once again I'm shown a Master and taken deeper into the Substrate. Thank you 🙏
This was a perfect meditation for today! 🙏❤️
Jai Jai , Sri Sri Babaji for your true wisdom , endless gratitude for sure , , Jai Gurudev , Sanatan
Such a wonderful recitation of the Truth .
Sadhu 3x
Nothing has to be uttered 🙏 namaste samaneri ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! 🙏
🙏🌠beautiful thank you
Thanks you Sameneri jayasara for podcast of master wisdom 🙏🙏💌
❤️🙏xx
Gratitude ❤️
💐🕊💐❣️🔥❣️🙏🕊❣️
🙏🕉️❤️🌹🌹🌹🙏
💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
Sai Ram --Silence equal LOVE 💞💕
Wonderful reflections !
🕉🕉🕉🙏
❤❤❤
🙏
Love this, Jayasara - wonderful stuff 💐
LOVE is the realization of the non self- the interdependance of everything (emptiness). Forget pleasures and use your precious human life in a Meaningful way. Reach to enlightement through Ethics, Concentration (meditation), Wisdom for the benefits of all sentients beigns...The way of the Boddhisattva.
Namasthê for the correction.
Pranâms.
Swami satchit anand integral yoga inxtitute.
Hope your retreat is going wonderfully. When will you return for a guided meditation? Much love from Florida USA 🇺🇸❣️🙏
Hi Paul, hope you are doing okay. I will lead a session this Monday morning (Sunday afternoon USA time) and will post a community notice for it in the next few days.
@@SamaneriJayasara I'm looking forward to it. You bring such tranquility in to the world with them.❤️🙏❤️
The person or persona (per sound), is the name of the mask used by actors in Greek-Roman drama. Persona or personality is the Ego, the role that the Divine energy play in human body. "You"... can not transform the ego, with "your" devotion, with "your pray", or with "your mind", because... You Don't Exist!. "Your mind" as "Your Person" , or Ego, it's just one of many masks or roles of the Divine energy that plays throughout the entire universe. Thoughts are the words of the ego, and the ego is a creation of the mind. The body and the mind is not You. It's a illusion created by the Divine. And the illusion, with the language of the mind, can not unveil Divine. The Divine is reall You, the core of being, but not as a human, man, woman, name, title, person... If "you" can first stop to think in those terms, then to stop to think at all, "You" will maybe give a chance, to your real Self, to reveal itself, to itself. 😊
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20 minutes of wisdom talk not enough for me
Need atleast an hour of audio from you
Babaji is offering you an eternity of Silence - if you have the ears of the Heart to hear it. 💗💗💗