Extracts of ShivBaba's Murli (via Baba Veerendra Dev Dixit) - as narrated to the PBKs
VCD* No.645, Audio No. 1131, dated 7.4.07 at Bahadurgarh,
Clarification of Murli dated 4th August, 1967
Ref. No.VCD*.,
... I choose the special souls of every religion because there are good and bad ones within every religion. Some, even while remaining in their religion, even if it is considered the most degraded religion in the world. For example the Muslims (are considered to be) - the ones who indulge in massacres, loots; even then there are definitely good ones among them. I uplift those souls, who perform good actions, who have performed good actions for many births and have fallen down having got coloured by company in the last (period), and make them Brahma's mouthborn Brahmins. They get transformed from Shudras to Brahmins. What is the task of Brahmins? To receive The Knowledge that emerged from the mouth of Brahma and to give it to others.
Grossly, two types of Brahmins get ready among those Brahmins. One kind is those, who listen to the Vani through the mouth of Brahma, think and churn on that Vani and pay attention to it and while giving priority to that Vani try to lead own life and others' lives according to it. They are the mouth born Brahmins and those who develop attachment for the face of Brahma or develop attachment for the lap of Brahmakumar-kumaris, or do not pay attention to the Vani that emerges from the mouth, and then there will be a difference. What is the difference? The mouthborn progeny also listened to the Vani through the same mouth and the lap-born progeny also kept company of the same mouth. Then why is there a difference? (A Brother said - They follow the Shrimat....) No. Yes, they follow the Shrimat, but they recognized the 'Shri'.
There are two souls in the body of Brahma. It has been written in the Vedas also - this world is a tree. There are two special birds on this tree. One is bhokta (pleasure seeker) and one is abhokta (one who does not seek pleasures). The one who is bhokta is Brahma and the one who is abhokta is the Supreme Soul Shiv, who is asochtaa (one who does not think) as well. So, will those who develop attachment for the soul of Brahma who is bhokta, experience downfall or will they get uplifted? They go towards downfall and those who pay attention to the words of Supreme Soul Shiv who sits in the body of Brahma and who does not think (asochataa), does not act (akartaa), is not coloured by company (niranjan) and is incorporeal (niraakaar) and they know in the intellect that this Brahma is not the one who narrates. Who is it? It is Supreme Soul Shiv who is the highest actor. Because of paying attention to His versions they grasp the Shrimat and become elevated/ righteous; Their mind and intellect become elevated. They create righteous/elevated thoughts through the elevated intellect and elevated mind.
They become righteous/elevated deities through righteous/elevated thoughts. And those who get entrapped or entangled or develop attachment for the mouth of Brahma, lap of Brahma or the lap of Brahmakumar-Brahmakumari become demons. Why did they develop attachment? What is the reason? Why do they become mouthborn progeny and why do they become lap-born progeny? It is because those who have kept the company of demons and performed demoniac/devilish actions in the past 63 births; although they were elevated souls of those religions, but they became perverted under the influence of the company and they went on experiencing downfall. Their feelings and nature of developing attachment for the body since many births becomes firm.
Bodily (daihik) religion and spiritual (videhi i.e. not related to the body) religion. One are the religious fathers who establish the bodily religions and on the other side is incorporeal Shiv, Supreme Soul, who establishes the spiritual religion. Those who establish bodily religions come from the Copper Age. Which is their Era itself? The dualistic Age. Two opinions emerge. It is said, is it not, that – this one indulges in double-speak (doo-muhaa). He says something and does something else. Ever since those dualistic religious fathers came in this world, they have been dividing the human world. They have had a divisive attitude. It is as if establishing unity is not their task at all. They do not have the (very) power at all to establish unity. Why? It is because getting attracted to the body, entering into a bodily being and causing attachment – has been their task. Ever since they came from above, whichever body they entered, they developed attachment for it. Because of attachment, the soul experiences downfall. Call it attachment or moh. ‘Moh sakal vyaadhin kar moola’ (Attachment is the root cause of all the diseases).
So, on the one side are those religious fathers, who establish bodily religions and at last comes the incorporeal Father (videhi Baap). When He comes, He uplifts the souls of India, who have been getting converted into bodily religions. The bodily religions are also of two kinds. One kind is of those, which descend from the Copper Age itself and remain steadfast in their religion. They never get converted to any other religion. That is why the history of Hindus shows that – it was Hindus alone who went on getting converted to other religions. The people of other religions did not get converted. That is why the population of Hindus went on decreasing. Although it is the oldest religion of the world, they went on becoming weak and the number of newly arriving religious fathers and their followers went on increasing. Why did it go on increasing? It is because all those religions are the ones that spread adultery (vyabhichaar). The Bharatwasi religious fathers, like Buddha, Shankaracharya, Guru Nanak, are not the ones that encourage adultery. Even then due to some reason or the other, they come under the influence of those alien religious fathers and because of getting influenced, they experience downfall. They also get coloured by the company ... (to be continued)
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Note: This is only a draft of the extracts of above-mentioned VCD* for favour of information. Only when the translation of the entire Murli contained in this VCD* is released, that may be considered as the final version. The words in italics are Hindi words.
VCD* No.645, Audio No. 1131, dated 7.4.07 at Bahadurgarh,
Clarification of Murli dated 4th August, 1967
Ref. No.VCD*.,
... I choose the special souls of every religion because there are good and bad ones within every religion. Some, even while remaining in their religion, even if it is considered the most degraded religion in the world. For example the Muslims (are considered to be) - the ones who indulge in massacres, loots; even then there are definitely good ones among them. I uplift those souls, who perform good actions, who have performed good actions for many births and have fallen down having got coloured by company in the last (period), and make them Brahma's mouthborn Brahmins. They get transformed from Shudras to Brahmins. What is the task of Brahmins? To receive The Knowledge that emerged from the mouth of Brahma and to give it to others.
Grossly, two types of Brahmins get ready among those Brahmins. One kind is those, who listen to the Vani through the mouth of Brahma, think and churn on that Vani and pay attention to it and while giving priority to that Vani try to lead own life and others' lives according to it. They are the mouth born Brahmins and those who develop attachment for the face of Brahma or develop attachment for the lap of Brahmakumar-kumaris, or do not pay attention to the Vani that emerges from the mouth, and then there will be a difference. What is the difference? The mouthborn progeny also listened to the Vani through the same mouth and the lap-born progeny also kept company of the same mouth. Then why is there a difference? (A Brother said - They follow the Shrimat....) No. Yes, they follow the Shrimat, but they recognized the 'Shri'.
There are two souls in the body of Brahma. It has been written in the Vedas also - this world is a tree. There are two special birds on this tree. One is bhokta (pleasure seeker) and one is abhokta (one who does not seek pleasures). The one who is bhokta is Brahma and the one who is abhokta is the Supreme Soul Shiv, who is asochtaa (one who does not think) as well. So, will those who develop attachment for the soul of Brahma who is bhokta, experience downfall or will they get uplifted? They go towards downfall and those who pay attention to the words of Supreme Soul Shiv who sits in the body of Brahma and who does not think (asochataa), does not act (akartaa), is not coloured by company (niranjan) and is incorporeal (niraakaar) and they know in the intellect that this Brahma is not the one who narrates. Who is it? It is Supreme Soul Shiv who is the highest actor. Because of paying attention to His versions they grasp the Shrimat and become elevated/ righteous; Their mind and intellect become elevated. They create righteous/elevated thoughts through the elevated intellect and elevated mind.
They become righteous/elevated deities through righteous/elevated thoughts. And those who get entrapped or entangled or develop attachment for the mouth of Brahma, lap of Brahma or the lap of Brahmakumar-Brahmakumari become demons. Why did they develop attachment? What is the reason? Why do they become mouthborn progeny and why do they become lap-born progeny? It is because those who have kept the company of demons and performed demoniac/devilish actions in the past 63 births; although they were elevated souls of those religions, but they became perverted under the influence of the company and they went on experiencing downfall. Their feelings and nature of developing attachment for the body since many births becomes firm.
Bodily (daihik) religion and spiritual (videhi i.e. not related to the body) religion. One are the religious fathers who establish the bodily religions and on the other side is incorporeal Shiv, Supreme Soul, who establishes the spiritual religion. Those who establish bodily religions come from the Copper Age. Which is their Era itself? The dualistic Age. Two opinions emerge. It is said, is it not, that – this one indulges in double-speak (doo-muhaa). He says something and does something else. Ever since those dualistic religious fathers came in this world, they have been dividing the human world. They have had a divisive attitude. It is as if establishing unity is not their task at all. They do not have the (very) power at all to establish unity. Why? It is because getting attracted to the body, entering into a bodily being and causing attachment – has been their task. Ever since they came from above, whichever body they entered, they developed attachment for it. Because of attachment, the soul experiences downfall. Call it attachment or moh. ‘Moh sakal vyaadhin kar moola’ (Attachment is the root cause of all the diseases).
So, on the one side are those religious fathers, who establish bodily religions and at last comes the incorporeal Father (videhi Baap). When He comes, He uplifts the souls of India, who have been getting converted into bodily religions. The bodily religions are also of two kinds. One kind is of those, which descend from the Copper Age itself and remain steadfast in their religion. They never get converted to any other religion. That is why the history of Hindus shows that – it was Hindus alone who went on getting converted to other religions. The people of other religions did not get converted. That is why the population of Hindus went on decreasing. Although it is the oldest religion of the world, they went on becoming weak and the number of newly arriving religious fathers and their followers went on increasing. Why did it go on increasing? It is because all those religions are the ones that spread adultery (vyabhichaar). The Bharatwasi religious fathers, like Buddha, Shankaracharya, Guru Nanak, are not the ones that encourage adultery. Even then due to some reason or the other, they come under the influence of those alien religious fathers and because of getting influenced, they experience downfall. They also get coloured by the company ... (to be continued)
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Note: This is only a draft of the extracts of above-mentioned VCD* for favour of information. Only when the translation of the entire Murli contained in this VCD* is released, that may be considered as the final version. The words in italics are Hindi words.