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Samskara Shuddhi is the Art of cleansing past impressions. experiences or relationships. The following article is a summary of the speach about Samskara Shuddhi that was delievered by RadhaKrishna Dasaji of the Golden Age Foundation at the Oneness Festival, 16-22 of February 2004
Spiritual Psychology is based on an understanding of humans being multi-layered entities with a mind, body and Soul. How do we awaken the Soul Aspect of our being and how come we could meditate on a mountaintop for eons without significantly touching our underlying emotional traumas? Likewise, how come we could do psychoanalyze ourselves for a lifetime without moving a step closer to enlightenment. How do we reconcile this uneasy alliance between our emotional and spiritual selves? Read more here: » Spiritual Psychology: Spiritual Psychology and Samskara Shuddi
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Samskaras are the fundamental impressions left on the heart of an individual, which are acquired in the present and the previous lives through various experiences. These samskaras prove to be the coded form of the entire life of an individual and therefore the success or failure of a person fully depends on the kind of Samskaras in him.
Samskara Shuddhi is a process, which cleanses you deeply of your fears, heart's conflicts and limitations, rectifies negative life patterns that one might face and in place puts positive life patterns.
"- The brain is also physically developing, thinking capacity increasing. If the child is subjected to some kind of a shock, the child does not know how to perceive it in different ways as we do. Because we can say okay, he did not mean to do it; he did not mean to harm me. But the child cannot perceive it that way. It is shocking and it is painful, it is all the child knows. It has a traumatic impact on the child and that is when the child make the decision "Okay, this is how the world is, people in the world are cruel or people do not understand me, nobody cares for me”, something like that. This decision will go very deep into the child."
"- When the child grows up into a young man, he may not consciously remember that he had such an experience and that he took that decision, but that decision will be controlling that person from the subconscious. Kalki says, "Your outer world is only a reflection of your inner world". All the kind of people you meet, the situations you are into, are all a reflection of the concepts you have within you. So if you constantly have negative concepts, you will always face negative situations. If you have positive concepts you may face very good situations."
Samskara means: “to carry over from your childhood”.
Shuddhi means: “cleansing”.
Also read this article:
Enlightenment: Krishnaraj Dasaji about Samskarashuddhi (2003-06-06)
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Hinduism Dictionary on Samskaras of adulthood samskaras of adulthood: From coming-of-age to marriage. - ritukala: (Sanskrit) "Fit or proper season." Time of menses. A home blessing marking the coming of age for girls. - keshanta: Marking a boy's first beardshaving, at about 16 years. Both of the above are home ceremonies in which the young ones are reminded of their brahmacharya, given new clothes and jewelry and joyously admitted into the adult community as young adults. - nishchitartha "Settlement of aim." Also called vagdana, "word-giving." A formal engagement or betrothal ceremony in which a couple pledge themselves to one another, exchanging rings and other gifts. - vivaha: Marriage." An elaborate and joyous ceremony performed in presence of God and Gods, in which the homa fire is central. To conclude the ceremony, the couple take seven steps to the Northeast as the groom recites: "One step for vigor, two steps for vitality, three steps for prosperity, four steps for happiness, five steps for cattle, six steps for seasons, seven steps for friendship. To me be devoted (Hiranyakeshi Grihya Sutras 1.6.21.2 VE)." See: samskara, samskaras.
(See also: Samskaras of adulthood, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul )
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Hinduism Dictionary on Samskara samskara: (Sanskrit) "Impression, activator; sanctification, preparation." 1) The imprints left on the subconscious mind by experience (from this or previous lives), which then color all of life, one's nature, responses, states of mind, etc. 2) A sacrament or rite done to mark a significant transition of life. These make deep and positive impressions on the mind of the recipient, inform the family and community of changes in the lives of its members and secure inner-world blessings. The numerous samskaras are outlined in the Grihya Shastras. Most are accompanied by specific mantras from the Vedas. - samskaras of birth - samskaras of childhood - samskaras of adulthood - samskaras of later life See: mind (five states of mind), sacrament, samskaras.
(See also: Samskara, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul )
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