Our prayers go out to those who have suffered and died from the
tragic tsunamis in the Indian Ocean. If there is anything we can do,
please anyone inform us what and how. We have long enjoyed the
instructive messages in the words of Siddhartha the Buddha, sent to
us by our esteemed Swamiji, Bhikkhu Samahita. We wish him and those
of that entire region the best of luck and a quick recovery. We
remind them that, if there should be a lack of food, water or
medicine, please try the Shivambu Chikitsa (Urine Therapy) we have
long recommended.
Although it may seem trivial to modern men, Manav Mootra (Urine
Therapy) is the basis of most religions, and Jesus even died for this
message about it. On the cross, he said: "You crucify not a man but a
message". One must always remember that when a patient throws out the
only medicine which will save him, he hurts himself more than he
harms the physician. A more accurate perspective would be Jesus,
looking at us being crucified, and not us looking at him being
crucified. For, as a result, he surely went to "Heaven" (Salvation
from Suffering), and we deservedly went to Hell. Namo Buddhaya. - Dr.
Jhani Picasso
--- In
urinetantrasalvation@yahoogroups.com, "tantrayudha"
<tantrayudha@y...> wrote:
>
> Beloved and esteemed Bhikkhu Samahita,
>
> My condolences on the recent tragedy from the tidal waves. Of
course,
> if I had a place to stay, I would do selfless service in Sri Lanka
> forever. It was a Sri Lankan Theravada monk, living in New Delhi,
who
> first introduced me to the many Indian publications about Urine
> Therapy. His name was Sw. Vijaysoma, and he worked for Radio India.
I
> know that Urine Tantra has been completely forgotten, for obvious
> reasons, and not necessarily because it didn't work. It is worth
the
> trouble to generate some interest in finding out if it works, now
> that we know what it is. This does not imply that we should
meditate
> even one minute less, though. When one disavows the Kriyas,
> meditations and Tantras, there remains naught but rituals, idols,
> names, forms, personality worship and sacrificial scapegoats -
> characteristics of the false religions which dominate this world.
> Please tell us of any opportunities to study Theravada in Sri
Lanka.
> Namo Buddhaya. Sai Ram
>
>
> --- In
middlepath@yahoogroups.com, "Bhikkhu Samahita"
> <bhikkhu_samahita@y...> wrote:
> > Friends:
> > Comparison of Destruction:
> >
> > 4000 people have so far been counted as killed here
> > on Sri Lanka due to high Tsunami Waves following the
> > major earthquake deep in Indian Ocean. Fishermen living
> > in huts along the coast were most badly hit. Quite tragic!
> > May all who looks for merit, help the victims in whatever
> > way they can, by supporting the helping organisations...
> > However, the destruction of lust, anger & confusion are
> > killing millions of people ao. beings prematurely each day !!!
> > These mental forces are much more destructive than any
> > earthquake! The vibrations of the major earthquake could
> > be sensed during meditation. So can these fierce forces
> > of Greed, Hate & Ignorance... These invisible 'killers'
> > though, never hit the worldwide attention on Television!!!
> > May they in the future achieve a proper consideration...
> > Floods:
> > Friends, there are these four floods. Which four?
> > The flood of sensing, the flood of becoming,
> > the flood of views, & the flood of ignorance.
> > These are the four floods... Samyutta Nikaya
> XLV.171
> >
> > Surprise:
> > Death carries off the man while distracted
> > by gathering the flowers of sense-pleasures,
> > exactly & even so as a great flood carries
> > away a sleeping village. Dhammapada 47
> >
> >
> > Off Guard:
> >
> > Death sweeps away the man distracted,
> > not yet had his fill of sensual pleasures,
> > even as he gathers these flowers. Dhammapada 48
> >
> >
> > Engaged-Encaged:
> >
> > When a man is in love with sons, friends & family,
> > his mind is passionately absorbed therein.
> > So distracted, the King of Death carry him off as a
> > raging wave sweeps away the sleeping village.
> >
> >
> Dhammapada 287
> >
> > Friendship is the Greatest !
> >
> > Bhikkhu Samahita, Sri Lanka.
> >
> >
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>