18. Non-Action vs. Inaction © 2017 – Matt Sharpe

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Wu-wei   –   ( traditional Chinese: 無爲 ; simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: wú wéi ; a variant and derivatives: Japanese: 無為(むい) ; Korean: 無爲(무위) ; Vietnamese: Vô vi ; English, lit. non-doing.  A principle in Taoism that means non-action or non-doing. Lao Tzu, in the Tao Te Ching, explains that individuals, both human and animal, as well as phenomena that are in complete harmony with the Tao, behave naturally in a non-contrived way, acting and moving effortlessly at the direction of the Tao. The same concept is found within Confucianism as well. In Eckankar we call it effortless effort, away to allow the ECK to direct our actions and thereby, becoming so focused and involved with doing that, that we become an ever-present vehicle for IT to express Itself to the outer world and all of life.

 

 

– The sage acts by doing nothing.

                                                                                           Tao Te Ching, chapter 2

– Because he (the sage) opposes no one, no one can oppose him.

                                                                                            Tao Te Ching, chapter 22

– The Way is ever without action, yet nothing is left undone.

                                                                                           Tao Te Ching, chapter 37

– The highest virtue does nothing. Yet nothing needs to be done. The lowest virtue does everything. Yet, much remains to be done.

                                                                                           Tao Te Ching,  chapter 38

– The sage knows without traveling, perceives without looking, completes without acting.

                                                                                          Tao Te Ching,  chapter 47

 

 

   From The Spiritual Laws of ECK :

 

 

Law of Detachment   –  pg. 43

– Giving up strong affection for the environment and possessions, but not ceasing to identify with them; becoming independent of them; mentally free from love of the world and all worldly desires.

                                                                                                            ECKANKAR Dictionary, p. 33

– The Vairag is the detached state of consciousness. This goes along with God-Realization. Detached does not mean without compassion, uncaring, without love. It means simply that you can have compassion, you can enjoy life, but if sorrow comes into your life, it does not burden you until the end of your days. You are able to see the hand of God in it.

                                                                How to Find God, Mahanta Transcripts, Book 2, p. 22

– Detached means seeing the play of life — crying when we must, laughing when we can — but at all times looking at life from the viewpoint of Soul, knowing that even this shall pass away.

                                                              How to Find God, Mahanta Transcripts, Book 2, p. 280

– Detached does not mean unemotional; it means that no matter what we have in life, we will not be crushed if it is taken from us. It means we have the attitude of total trust in life to give us what is for our own spiritual benefit.

                                                             How to Find God, Mahanta Transcripts, Book 2, p. 351

 

 

Law of Reversed Effort – pg. 71

– Reversed Effort, Law of.  The functioning of the imagination by negation which draws into the external that which one is trying to avoid.

                                                                                                         ECKANKAR Dictionary, p. 125

–   For example, the law of reversed effort is simply that the harder a person struggles to achieve some goal, the more difficulty he will have to overcome; difficulty caused, at least in part, by the strain of his effort. “You try to hard; relax, take it easy, and try again,” is an expression we hear so much in the Western world. We must make the mind one-pointed, as the Eastern adepts say, but nothing mental should be strained. We should never try to force results. We never knock ourselves out doing it.

                                                                           ECKANKAR – The Key to Secret Worlds, p. 156

 

Law of Noninterference – pg 101

– Noninterference, Law of.  Soul’s responsibility not to interfere in the affairs of another Soul, but to allow others their freedom. To interfere usually involves a lack of love. Impatience and offering uninvited advice are often symptoms. Even the Living ECK Master does not enter into someone’s personal affairs without definite permission. This spiritual law forbids it.

                                                             A Cosmic Sea of Words: The Eckankar Lexicon, p. 150

– Anyone who uses any means of change or influence on another’s mind, including prayer, is violating a law of spiritual consciousness.

                                                                           ECKANKAR – The Key to Secret Worlds, p. 219

– When we see another person with problems and troubles, we can have compassion; but we understand that somewhere down the path these problems have come to him by his own efforts. We let him have the freedom to have his troubles. If he asks for help or compassion in one sense or another, we can give it, but we certainly do not interfere with another person’s problem and take it on ourselves by saying, I’m going to pray for his healing. We learn the laws of Spirit.

                                                        How to Find God, Mahanta Transcripts, Book 2, pp. 40-41

 

Law of Facsimiles – pg 53

– Facsimiles, Law of.  The sixth law of the physical universe; that all effects in life are brought about by the thoughts and pictures in the mind of the individual.

                                                                                                           ECKANKAR Dictionary, p. 51

–   Facsimiles deal with those pictures you took in the mind. These pictures have been with you since you came into the world. They are filed away by Soul like cards in a little niche in the Soul’s body….Generally, facsimiles are either borrowed or they are one’s own. One can have either or both through a compulsive basis or on an unknowing basis. They will influence him in one way or another….

    These facsimiles are merely little units of energy which gather about the body, mind, and Soul. They keep the attention of the individual “I” on them, especially if they are bothersome pictures. This is what oriental religion keeps calling Karma.

                                                                                                                 The Flute of God, chap. 7

 

 

Law of Economy – pg 47

–   Service means that every move, every thought, everything we do gets the best advantage. No matter what thought we have or what action we take, it results in the most productive deed that we can do as Soul learning to become a Co-worker with God. I have often referred to this service as the Law of Economy. It means that in every way we look for the best. We look to excel in every way. If we are going to paint a picture, it will be the best we can do today. Yet tomorrow we will be able to do it better. If we write a book today, it’s going to be great; but the book we write tomorrow will be even better. We use the Law of Economy: Only as many words as we need, and that’s all.

                                                              How to Find God, Mahanta Transcripts, Book 2, p. 351

–   The Wayshower teaches….survival to his students in spiritual things. His simple methods are usually overlooked as he arranges the chela’s karmic debts into some semblance of order. Karma due for repayment is fed back into his charges in accord with the Law of Economy.

                                                                                                                      The Living Word, p. 81

–   Many times we determine the value of something by the way it is presented and by its packaging. If it appears more attractive, we don’t mind paying more for it. In doing so, however,  we are not using our resources to the fullest, which is the Law of Economy.

                                                                               The Book of ECK Parables, Volume 2, p.154

–   Some messages just make good sense. “When you go out to buy, don’t show your silver.” That’s the Law of Economy. A good spiritual reminder is this one, which demonstrates the returns of love: “If you continually give, you will continually have.”

                                                                                                                    The Living Word, p. 177

–   There is something that I have been watching and studying for years, and it’s one of the laws that are rarely mentioned. It’s called the Law of Economy. The principle is referred to in some of the ECK books, but without that title. It merely means that you get the most mileage out of every gallon of gas. I get better mileage than I did before, but I still think it isn’t running as fast as it could or as far as it could, because there is always another step.

                                                       The Secret Teachings, Mahanta Transcripts, Book 3, p. 46

–   The Law of Economy presupposes that everything we do is in harmony with ECK, in harmony with life.

                                                    The Secret Teachings, Mahanta Transcripts, Book 3, p. 225

 

 

   The ideas of action and non-action can be used and applied in a number of various ways on any number of levels. Overall, non-action refers to the balanced state of consciousness that is achieved upon spiritually developing one’s state of consciousness beyond the lower planes by which time the individual is willing to let go of any attachments to a situation so as to allow Spirit to manifest ITS will concerning it.  That is to say that an individual is able to attain that level and be able to perceive life from that point of view consistently. For those who have yet to attain that state, things can get rather murky at times when it comes to seemingly contradictory principles, and when to use either, as well as when not to use them. Here I will attempt to give a bit of context on the many factors that can be involved so as to enable the reader to be able to discern the situations that they face on this particular issue so as to be able to interact with this principle in ways that will be helpful in continuing forward development.

 

   Inaction is a term that has a number of interpretations and possible applications. Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines it as failure to do something that should be done ; lack of action or activity. This definition implies that an action needs to be taken, however the real life perceptions of it show this to not necessarily always be the case. Often, the ECK Masters will advise a person to simply “let it be,” and that suggests that surrender to the will of the ECK (Shabd, or Holy Spirit) would be the best course of intent. While one action or another may seem to be necessary in a particular case, many times the reason that this seems the best course is based on something that was a desire, which does not mean that it is needed or is good or beneficial to ourselves or anyone else. This is the primary reason that this subject can cause confusion to a person that is not able to discern which course would be the best choice to take, to surrender to the Divine Will and allow IT to guide the process or to take personal responsibility for a situation and seeking to resolve a decision that may have inadvertently caused harm or offense.

 

   The Laws of Detachment, Reversed Effort, Non-Interference, Facsimiles, and Economy, as they exist in Eckankar can be found in certain other religions and philosophies, but have a somewhat different application in these teachings. Some people have a degree of confusion as to the meaning and applications of these laws, so I will try to clarify them to some extent. Each of the laws stated have purposes in the lower planes, but they also ultimately extend further into the truly spiritual planes where they become a factor of beingness as it exists at those states of consciousness. For example, the Law of Reversed Effort and the Law of Facsimiles are ones that regard the use of the imagination, although in different ways. One uses the imagination to create facsimiles or what Sri Paul Twitchell called mock ups, that are used to manifest items or situations into a persons life. The Law of Reversed Effort speaks about that same ability but regards times when it actually gets in one’s way rather than helping out. That is the reason that reversed effort or effortless effort is mentioned. As can perhaps already be seen, effortless effort is one form of non-action.

 

   The Laws of Detachment, Non-Interference, and Economy are different terms that refer to specific laws that are encompassed within the Law of Love. Detachment guarantees that one will not be held due to any attachment to lower and outer things. Non-interference is a law that protects a person’s space from being influenced by another, and Economy has to do with being both efficient in the learning and applications of lessons, and never wasting anything that one has available to use, nor in being overbearing in any way or overdoing or stating a thing. Avoiding needless excess and using only what is necessary in any given situation.

 

   The idea of non-action can understandably be at times difficult to interpret and apply in life. In both Taoism and Confucianism  wu wei is the term for non-action. In Taoism they speak of the sage using wu wei. In this context the saint is able to view all of the occurrences in life from a detached state, from the non-duality of the Soul Plane. This makes a good example of what had been considered a law on the lower planes but becomes a way of life in the higher states of consciousness. Detachment becomes a natural state of being that the individual lives from and perceives from. In every case these laws are spoken of in the context of the individual first surrendering their own will unto that of the ECK and allowing IT to freely reorganize and bring it out in the life of the person concerned, in a way that is of maximum efficiency and serves to further carry that person along their path of spiritual development.

 

   Detachment is only the beginning of understanding this idea. The other half of it comes from a complete awareness of, and trust in what I’ve mentioned previously, the ECK which has also been known by many names around the globe. One lives in a detached state, but also trusts the ECK to guide them through life while also providing the things they most need in life. In this way a direct action or effort does not need to be made to attain a thing simply because the ECK brings it to you, or you to it at the time it has a purpose to serve in regards to a person’s spiritual development. When one begins to experience and recognize both of these things happening, they cannot fail to notice how perfectly everything work out. By that I mean how well the situations in life work out when directed by the ECK rather than by the human mind or emotions which are inevitably guided by the human will. By using this point of view one is enabled to pull their own ego out of things and allowing the whole situation to instead be directed by the Divine. This concept is what one is working towards when learning to surrender themselves to the will of the ECK, or what is called in Sant Mat the Mauj, the Divine Will.

 

   Detachment and surrender work hand in hand to harmoniously achieve the goal. When one considers these two qualities it becomes quite apparent that they are both aspects of love, and therefore are simply parts of the Law of Love that exists on all planes and that can be expressed in a myriad of ways. Overall, this spiritual Law of Love is the principle law that Soul lives by, and detachment is simply one of its faces, as is surrender. It can be said that all of the lower planes laws came from within this Divine Law of Love just as the original creation of Soul by Sugmad was an expression of the same.

 

   Each of the laws we are concerned with have a degree of relevance to determining the differences between a situation that one needs to make a specific choice in as opposed to those matters that are best left to the will of the ECK. All of the aforementioned laws begin as laws that one learns mentally, but they all tend to become behaviors at some point rather than simply a willing act of following laws as seen from the point of view of having to change one’s thinking and behavioral processes. This happens in life as we develop following these laws into a set of habits that no longer need to be thought of since they simply exist as naturally in the daily life. They and their applications are related in that they govern ways to view life and certain incidences or events which also concern mental habits as well as the act of envisioning a desired state or thing.

 

   Detachment has several factors working under its general conceptual umbrella, and these are necessary in the lower life simply because it allows us to not waste time worrying on things and leaving them instead to the will of the ECK. Detachment is specifically that type of a thing. It allows a person to be freed of a situation or desire while still attempting to attaint it. But it is also a main principle that one who is seeking personal Mastership is concerned with because it is literally that important and challenging to develop. This is why the ECK Masters are called the Vairagi Order. Vairag is a Sanskrit word that according to Hazrat Inayat Khan means detachment, or what he called renunciation, which is accomplished through a lack of attachment to a thing.1 The Law of Noninterference concerns having detachment from any desire to affect or mold anyone’s thoughts, words, actions or ways of perceiving. Allowing them the freedom to go through life in the way that they choose.

 

   While non action is generally referred to as a status of being adopted by those who have attained the higher states beyond duality, there is no reason that those who have yet to attain these higher perspectives shouldn’t attempt to bring them into their lives and learn to utilize them.  For reasons concerning the various interpretations, one needs to keep their attention on what they are thinking, doing and saying to discern the interpretations that work and prove themselves true as well as those that prove themselves flawed or untrue. Those of the second classification must be recognized and dropped by the wayside. Doing this often seems like an impossibility due to the number of potential ways to interpret and misinterpret any of the factors that arise within it. One can get help to a degree but can never expect that anyone is always going to show up when most desired with an interest in helping. One must take the necessary steps themselves, as well as walk into the pitfalls. This is how learning by experience is most quickly accomplished.

 

   Discerning which course to take at a point in life, that of definitive action, or of surrender and non-action is such a tricky thing to decide that it is generally best if one keeps in mind constantly that depending on where you are viewing a situation from, the choice that seems best can and does change. Contradictions do appear to happen, but in every case these are opportunities for one to learn an ever greater detail of potential possibilities that can occur. This only expands the arsenal of experience and knowledge that one has available to them to be used while determining what is necessary or not with each of life’s challenges. One finds that creativity is always useful, and that by learning to use it entirely new adaptions can be opened to the individual. While these may be hard to see or recognize at first, once discovered, their value quickly becomes apparent. Such incidences can literally change the course of your life by opening entire realms of previously unknown possibilities to the individual. Lessons that happen in this way become extremely important and are more easily remembered because of how they happened.

 

   All these things taken together provide the individual an unequaled method of learning by direct experience. Having the overall experience under the direction of the Living ECK Master is important as this brings ones entire life under the direction of the ECK which is exceedingly direct and efficient in bringing about the balanced and conscious resolution to what are often perceived as problems that are simply there because they are karmas that the individual had previously created for themselves and that require the direct attention of that person to the problem so that they can be brought through it in a way that teaches them the rights and wrongs of their decision making processes. While these experiences are often unpleasant, it is that that specifically fixes the attention on the issue, a thing that is required if the individual wants to ever be able to leave such choices and consequences behind. A change is always required, and nothing can make one see the importance of this the way the direct consequences of their own decisions are able to.

 

   This brings us to the point of understanding the easiest ways of learning to navigate our lives while taking steps to not make things any harder than they had already become. Detachment, surrender and trust are the primarily necessary things the individual needs so that they can initiate changes. These changes are the point of things because they are necessary, and on this one point there can be no compromise. One must accept the responsibility for having brought themselves into these circumstances by their own choices. Once this is recognized as having been the case, the awareness cannot help but change in the attempt to lessen the hardship one faces in daily life. Generally, these things will not take place over night and they cannot take place in a meaningful and effective way until the individual chooses willingly to address the problems. When our own choices bring our nose to the grindstone, we tend to recognize the importance of making some changes.

 

   Detachment in this context begins with our distaste for the negative experience our choices led us into. We do not like having those things happen a second time, so we decide to make changes that will cause it to not be made necessary again. Trust and surrender follow closely behind because they are directly related and because they have a definite place in the learning of these lessons. Due to the pain caused, we tend to want the change, but by the same token we realize that the same Divine Agent that brought the effects of our choices to us is also in direct control of the whole of things. This means that IT can be trusted to work things out in a way that is balanced and that can actually work for us, and this also shows that surrendering the will to the ECK is perhaps the best choice that can be made because doing so undermines the personal will and invites the Divine into the situation so that IT can work things through in an effective way that the individual can handle dealing with, even if at times the path through can be harsh.

 

   The shortest way through a problem in life is to walk directly into the middle of the storm, with eyes and ears opened, and then to continue straight through the center until coming out the other side. Doing this is not necessarily easy, but if one seeks to attain the learning and experience in the shortest possible time frame, this is how that can be accomplished within a single lifetime. After a few less than easy lessons and experiences, the value of having a means of sorting through the issues of life utilizing a balanced inner and outer path is one that proves to be very direct, and that is what enables the shorter time frame of accomplishing the goal of spiritual advancement. These experiences also temper, refine and concentrate the inner strength and help to develop a degree of fortitude. Over a period of years the individual that has taken this method finds many times throughout their life that they are no longer the same person that they were before. While one can never carry a loudspeaker and a soapbox around trying to announce this to the rest of the world, they can see the changes in themselves and the ways that they deal with situations in life. Eventually others will see it too simply because one that achieves spiritual development becomes a Light that has an effect on other Souls. Even if they are not consciously aware of a change, Soul recognizes that a change has taken place.

 

   Now we come to the subject of how to navigate these various situations while also continuing forward with our individual spiritual development. The way to do this is the same regardless of which religion or path a person is in. An ECKist will always surrender their will to the will of the Sugmad, the ECK and that of the Mahanta, and by doing so they are also submitting to the various ECK Masters that exist. This while also remaining responsible and learning to spread their awareness to ever greater areas within their personal life and space. A member of another religion can do the exact same thing. A Christian can submit to God, the Holy Spirit and the matrix that it fills for them in the personage of Jesus of Nazareth. A Muslim can surrender to Allah, the Kalam and Its formation in the visage of Muhammad. For the Buddhist it is the Unstruck Sound often called the Nada, that manifests in the form of Buddha, Siddartha Gautama. The methodology has always been the same despite differences in location, culture, language, race or time.

 

   The thing that must remain consistent throughout, is the willingness to surrender the personal will, or ego to that of the Divine, allowing IT to work through you to formulate what the outer expression of spiritual lessons will be. At the same time one needs to be aware through that personal will and be willing to take responsibility for the things that they think, say and do. Then making changes as directed by the ECK, which will always leave things in a better developed balance. Habitual behaviors can in this way be changed to more positive ones that inevitably lead one into areas of greater responsibility, greater spiritually developed awareness and eventually into Self and God Realization. Stay the course despite how hard the various lessons might be, and remain consistent in trusting Spirit to lead you to the goal in the most efficient way.

 

   I have given this in the form an ECKist would recognize and follow, however, the very same principles can be applied to any other spiritual path although some of these principles might carry different names in other paths. The ultimate Singularity of Spirit is a hidden quality that not all are able to see, but IT is there within each path. Words and emotions cannot express it, yet IT remains at the core of every spiritual path, regardless of what seem to be differences. There is not so much difference between an ECKist and a pagan as there might seem to be to the average person. One similarity that I can name off the top of my head is the usage of the Word HU. Common to Eckankar and to ancient Irish pagans on the emerald isle, as well as to the ancient Egyptians, and the Persians, as well as the various groupings of people in India. The Aryans did not create the word but they also used it to refer to God. The Kurdish peoples still tell the oral history of the God HU. As different as the expressions of spirituality can be, they all still emanate from the same Source, regardless of the name anyone chooses to give IT.

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1. – The Vairagi learns his lesson mainly through abstinence. Why is this? Because things go wrong through our own weakness; we do not do what we wish to do; we consider ourselves so small that we cannot achieve our own wishes.

There are many wonder-workers among the sages of the Vairagi category. But do not think that they will mount a platform and perform! Anyone who walks on to a stage to show off miracles is false, not real. The real Vairagi aims at his own mastery and is not concerned with doing tricks for the world to see, so no one sees them. The Vairagi’s whole life is a wonder, and yet the world is unaware of it. Not only is he a wonder in himself, but the whole world is a wonder to him, so great is his vision, his power, his inspiration. But his life is a very hard one; it is a great renunciation. -Volume XII-The Divinity of the Human Soul-Pt.1 The Vision of Man and God and Other Lectures : The Life of the Sage In the East – Hazrat Inayat Khan

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4 thoughts on “18. Non-Action vs. Inaction © 2017 – Matt Sharpe”

  1. Excellent blog brother –

    Since most understanding today depends upon semantics, this differentiation is importanat and timely. I am happey to see such work done and presented.

  2. Hamma Mirwaisi’s Further Historical Research

    Egyptian Civilization vs. Caucasian Civilization

    Is Lord Krishna Built Temple of Jerusalem Before Becoming the First Pharaohs of Egypt?

    https://www.amazon.com/History-Caucasian-People-Civilizations-without/dp/1543172784

    Is Abraham Built Temple of God Shiva in Mecca Saudi Arabia?

    There is no doubt that Abraham the forefather of Hebrew Jews and his descendant established the so-called Abrahamic religions namely ‘Judaism, New Christian and Islamic faith. Moses created the Judaism religion based on the oral teaching of Abraham. Jewish leaders used Roman Empire to kill Jesus of Nazareth (Jesus is not Jews by blood) who comes to revive the Aryan (Zoroastrianism) religion. After 300 years of his death group of Jewish scholars conspired with Roman Empire ruler to create New Christian religion to be used against Mitra (Mithraism) and Aryan religion. Prophet Muhammad was the descendant of Ishmael son of Abraham (Prophet Muhammad is not African Arab by blood, he is Hebrew Jews by blood).

    In recent studies, more evidence has been pointed out about ancient Egyptian Civilization. Professor V.Kumar
    Ex-Dean, University School of Basic and Applied Sciences,
    G.G.S.Indraprastha University wrote that "Ram's impressions in the region can not be denied. But, Aja also Indicates "Ajamede" descendant of Puru dynasty of Chandra /Moon. It is also relevant that Krsna was ruling Jerusalem which is close to Egypt. Many of the people from Dwarka migrated to the west. Pandwas (Pandava) also migrated to Iran ( Galin and Ur/ paradise). In fact, India to Egypt was their ruling ground. Many plays are acted in this region till the Abraham born in 1800 BCE." And here is another article about India's connection to Egyptian civilization.

    Is Hindu a progenitor of Egyptian civilization? Shocking Study!
    http://unmistaken1.com/vedic-egypt/

    The Abrahamic religion conspiracies and the secret are hiding their true religious beliefs. Abraham came from Trimurti Gods families (Brahma, the creator, Vishnu, the preserver, Shiva, the destroyer, and transformer). Only Abraham descendant are considered to be superior, other members of Judaism religion are just an ordinary human being. There are indications that Abraham is one of Lord Krishna descendant. Members of Aryan religion chased him out in today India around 1900 BC or BCE. The members of Aryan religion chase out Abraham’s forefather Lord Krishna from today India around 3100 BC or BCE.

    The Animosity of Hebrew Jewish leaders toward Caucasian people as members of Mitra and Aryan religion are understandable now after new discoveries about Hebrew Jewish people.

    Lord Krishna and his brother were forced out of today India by the army of Pandavas brothers after Kauravas side lost in the Kurukshetra War. Lord Krishna and his brother led the survivors of defeated Kauravas side army and their people to settle in Egypt and Greek Island in year 3100 BCE or BC. In short, Lord Krishna took over Egypt, and his brother took over Greek Island. Lord Krishna builds the first united Egyptian kingdom. The animosity of Egypt and Greek toward Caucasian People (members of Mitra and Aryan religion) goes back to the conflict between Deva religion (worshiper of three human Gods of India) and 'Mitra and Aryan' religion (they are worshipers of only one God known as God HU). Aryan religion defeated Deva religion in the past, but in last 2539 years, the members of Deva religion as followers of God Shiva beat members of Mitra and Aryan religion. The members of Deva religions are in control of the world now. And they are abusing the human based on God Shiva teaching.

    Author Note: The Abrahamic religions and other Indian religions are members of the 'Deva religion,' but there is the cover up, pretending to be the worshiper of God HU.

    The Pharaoh of Egypt and Abraham, the forefather of Hebrew Jews, are the descendant of Lord Krishna and followers of God Shiva. Here is the reason above for the people of the Christian countries to be forced to study the Egyptian Civilization instead of the Caucasian civilization

    The History of the Caucasian People: The Civilizations without Hatred and Racism

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/1543172784/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1487339466&sr=1-1

    First, Information to Remember

    If you are a member of the Caucasian People from countries controlled by “New Christian” religion, you should ask yourself who diverted you to study the Egyptian civilization instead of the Caucasian peoples’ Civilization. Note Roman Empire rulers and descendent of Trimurti Gods (Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva) especially followers of Lord Shiva scholars changed Jesus of Nazareth’s “original Christian” religion to “New Christian” Religion to serve their interests only.

    If you are a member of the Caucasian people from countries controlled by “Islamic” Religion, you should ask yourself who gave your heritage to Persian of Tamil or so-called Old Persian, who is not from Caucasian People by blood. Persian of Tamil betrayed the Caucasian people and joined descendent of Trimurti God leaders for the destruction and transformation of the Median Empire in the year 522 BC based on Lord Shiva teaching.

    If you are members of the Caucasian People from countries controlled by “Deva” religions (worshipers of Trimurti Gods above), You should ask yourself how the followers of the Devas’ and Asuras’ religion were able to destroy and transform the Mitra and Aryan religions in the world based on the Lord Shiva teaching.

    The Ancient Egypt was a civilization of Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in what is now the modern country of Egypt. It is one of six civilizations to arise independently around the year 3150 BC. But the Caucasian started their civilizations around the year 10,000 BC or BCE.

    Why people in the US have been guided to study only Egyptian Civilization?

    What is wrong with the so-called white or Aryan people on the land controlled by the fabricated Christian religion of Roman Empire.

    What is Lord Krishna has to do with Egyptian pharaohs (Human God)? Why did Abraham move to the area controlled by Egyptian Empire? Why did Israel move to Egypt? Why are Caucasian people children forced to study Egyptian Civilization instead of Caucasian Civilization?

    To answer these questions and a similar one, I took some time to study the movement of Lord Krishna and Abraham too.

    Lord Krishna involvement in the Kurukshetra War

    The Kurukshetra War, also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the Indian epic Mahabharata. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle between two groups of cousins, the Kauravas, and Pandavas, for the throne of Hastinapura in an Indian kingdom called Kuru.

    Lord Krishna gives his army to Kauravas, and himself sided with the Pandavas. After the war was over everyone, want to kill Lord Krishna. Lord Krishna and his older brother Balarāma with their army of supporters moved to the Middle East. There are an indication that Lord Krishna built Temple in Jerusalem around year 3100 BC, which is the same time Egyptian got United under the rule of the pharaoh (human-like God). Is first pharaoh was Lord Krishna? It is possible. Abraham was descendant of Lord Krishna; he followed Lord Krishna’s footstep around the year 1900-1800 BC to reclaim the Temple of Jerusalem.

    The Pharaoh (human-like God) was the political and religious leader of the Egyptian people, holding the titles: ‘Lord of the Two Lands’ and ‘High Priest of Every Temple.’ As ‘Lord of the Two Lands’ the pharaoh was the ruler of Upper and Lower Egypt.

    The idea of 'Human God' started in today India by the followers of Arimanus known as Dêw (Devas) to corrupt Caucasian civilizations religious beliefs. The Caucasian people have one invisible God known as God HU, and the Caucasian religion is known as Mitra (Mithraism) religion in that era.

    The Dêw (Devas) looks like the human; they are the creators made by the Arimanus (Opponent of God HU) to fight God HU and the Human, which is made by God HU to live on Earth.

    The Caucasian people under the leadership of Prophet Mahabad of Mitra (Mithraism) religions defeated Dêw (Devas) in today Iran 12,000 year ago. The Dêw (Devas) regrouped in today India and formed Deva religions. And then they are appointed Trimurti (three) Gods, human-like Gods, to lead the members of the Deva religions. The Trimurti (three) gods are known, as God Brahma (the source or creator), God Vishnu (the preserver or indwelling life), and God Shiva (the destroyer and transformer).

    The Idea of human looks like Gods is born in India to fight the Caucasian people as members of Mitra (Mithraism) and Aryan religions. God Shiva led the fight in year 10,000 BC, God Shiva’s followers including Lord Krishna and Abraham did continue with wars against the entire Caucasian people’s religion beliefs, which resulted in defeating the entire Caucasian people in India and the land from India to Europe and from Egypt to Mongolia. The followers of God Shiva are the destroyer and transformer of the entire Caucasian people through Abrahamic (Judaism, New Christian, and Islamic) religious teaching. The process started in today India and finished in today of the Middle East is covered in detail in the following chapters in this book.

    The reference from the page 18 of the book by the historian of India Acharya Chatursen and its translation in English is as follows:

    Page 18

    There is no concrete evidence of Krishna’s presence amongst the royal dynasties of India. One finds no mention of Krishna in the Vrishni Dynasty even in the Puranas, the ancient scriptures. The only reference in the ancient history where Krishna finds a mention is about Kansa, wherein Krishna and Vasudeva are referred to as the relatives of Kansa.

    The Rig Veda also has three hymns (mantras) in which the war between Indra and Krishna is encapsulated in detail. This war also finds a mention in the holy Bhagwat. Krishna had formulated an expedition to abduct Parijat at Surpur. Indra, the lord of water, had ensured enough trouble for Krishna and his aides, which resulted in Krishna holding up the Govardhan Mountain to counter the same.

    Undoubtedly, this particular incident has reference to the Sindh River, because Indra had crossed the Sindh River to establish his control over the Panchnad Region, which lay beyond the said water body. All these details help us establish a fact very firmly that Krishna resided somewhere near Surpur in Iran. It was with Krishna’s assistance that Arjuna was able to set ablaze the Khandav Van (Nandan Van in Iran).

    The blaze at Khandav Van resulted in the destruction of the Nag (Snake) Dynasty, act, which was avenged by Takshak Nag by assassinating Parikshit while the Pandavas were exiled. This action infuriated Janmejaya so much that he organized a Nag Yagya at Takshila in which the Nags (snakes) were immolated alive. Twelve years after the assassination of Parikshit, his son Janamejaya, in the Sarp Satra (the Operation Snake) destroyed the sailors like Dhananjaya of Syria and wiped out the complete Satul Dynasty of Vasuki. These acts helped him establish himself as one of the greatest emperors of his times, of a region spanning across the islands of Jambu Dweep and Shak Dweep. In this mission, Janmeyaya was assisted by the descendants of Dadhichi, who are now the Pathans; and Indra. (Refer to Indra Puran, ch. 13)

    ‘The Khandav Van,’ or the ‘Nandan Van’ is commonly known as ‘Kavir,’ is situated in Iran, in the middle of Lavan Sagar and Ksheer Sagar. It is often referred to as the ‘Persian Salt Desert.’ (‘The Lut or Kavir, the desert of Persia. The etymology of the word Kavir is uncertain’ – H. P. vol. 1, 20). This Kavir region is also referred to as ‘Lut.’ The ancient history of Iran mentions the presence of the descendent of ‘AjDahak’ (Primeval Serpent), ‘Zohak,’ in Syria at that time. Zohak was the emperor of the region. (Zohak a Syrian Prince). ‘Zohak, at whose hands he perished so miserably, and who conquered Persia is legendary, the name being a corruption of the primeval serpent, AjDahak as monster from whose shoulders hissing snakes grew.’)

    Nandav Van is now known as ‘Pardia Region.’ The inhabitants of the place are referred to as belonging to the ‘Dahe’ caste, and the country is known as ‘Dahsthan.’ It is to be noted that Nandan Van is the region, which is popularly known as the ‘Great Desert’ of Iran. In the Sarp Satra, the sailors had faced a crushing defeat. These sailors inhabited the areas of Sheshnag Country (Tocharitan), Hasan Adal (Alpatra), Ashwatar (Kabul), and Ilam (Elam).

    Nandi, the Bull: Nandi is the Bull of Lord Shiva and is said to be his vehicle. The bull is a symbol both of power and ignorance, which suggests that Lord Shiva removed the ignorance of his devotees and gave them the power of wisdom. In Sanskrit a bull is called “have people in the US” which also means “righteousness.

    Lord Shiva is one of the prominent gods for Hinduism, Judaism, and Islamic religion’. But Judaism and Islamic faith are not admitting to being worshiper of Lord Shiva. They are hiding behind God Yahweh and Allah while keeping their actual belief from ordinary members. Prophet Muhammad worshiped God Shiva for forty years before establishing Islamic religion. And Judaism religion has Yeshiva University in New York, while the majority of students at the University are of the Jewish faith, many students, especially at School of Law and the School of Business, are not Jewish.

    The ‘Trimurti’ (holy trinity) of the Hindu pantheon, knows about the different symbols of Lord Shiva as symbolized by the various things associated with Him. Each of these signifies a different aspect of his Supreme Being. Read to know about them.

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