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Meditation
cannot be taught   in a school.
It is a wild flower, never to be cultivated.
Hence Papaji's teaching was entirely beyond any concepts and formalized teachings. The flame is
lit in a one to one relationship.
Papaji's first question to me in '92 was: 

Are You happy now?

He was laughing like nothing I have ever seen before.  In these moments he treated me like
an intimate, long lost brother. I had to run away -
it was too beautiful.
But next year I came back. And in 94/95 I was
living in Luck Now for almost a year.
But at that time I did not "get" anything apart from being together with a lot of wonderful people
coming from all directions of this planet.

I have now come to realize that everything he
gave was given in the very first meeting.
This gift is still laughing in me.
 
And Papaji is still laughing - In everybody
who had the great luck to meet Him.

 

Papaji,  Poonjaji  -  No. One  No-Body

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Don't listen to anyone!
Don't even listen to me!

Listen to your own Soul


 
A true Masters message can only be:

There is no teaching
There is no teacher
There is no student

 

Wake up and Roar -  A Divine fairy tale


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The following story was often narrated by Papaji. Here I recall it after memory. If you want an
exact version you can find in David Godman's  excellent book about Papaji: Wake up and Roar. Vol.1
Davids books about Spiritual Masters around Ramana Maharshi are all wonderfully free from ego-fuss.


Once upon a time in ancient India a dhobi wallah, a person washing clothes, went down to the river with his donkeys loaded with clothes for washing.  Just before a hunter had killed a lioness not far from the river. Close to the river bank, hidden in the the rush and out of sight of the hunters the lioness had hidden its little cub. It so happened that the dhobi wallah found this cub. He took the little lion cub with him and raised it together with the donkeys. As the years went by the cub grew into a adult lion. But since it had been raised with donkeys it took itself to be a normal donkey doing its duty, carrying clothes down to the river with its donkey-friends and its master the dhobi wallah. The lion-donkey was quite happy with this life.
Then one fine day a wild Lion came down to the river to quench its thirst. At the river bank the Wild Lion watched something that made it look in a state of disbelief. The unbelievable sight of a big lion walking with
donkeys, sheep and a human, carrying a huge load of clothes on its bag.  The strange party had just unloaded the clothes at river bank when the wild lion with one jump landed just in between them. They
all flew in terror, including the lion-donkey. But the wild lion caught hold of the neck of the lion-donkey and kept it from fleeing. It was bleating in fear and cried out: oh big animal!.. please don't kill me!!... !  The wild lion laughingly replied: But we are from the same family. You are a lion like me!
- Oh, no Sir! You are mistaken. I am a poor and weak donkey doing my duty!
The wild lion had never heard such a joke before. It was laughing exactly as the man on the picture to the left: Come dear lion brother! I will show you something.
And then the Wild Lion dragged the lion-donkey down to the river and showed it its face in the mirror of the water:
Look! Can you see your face? It is just like mine do you believe me now?

Oh, yes Now I see! How a fool I was! How could I be such an idiot!! - replied the rediscovered Lion!

Oh Yes my dear friend - We are equal!, said the Wild Lion!
Now you just have to conform that you are what you have always been!  Make a roar!

I don't know how to roar....

Oh Yes you doo! .. Listen: R
oarrrrrr

And after this demonstration the young Lion roared for the first time in its life.

After telling this story Papaji would ask if anybody would stand up and roar like a lion...
Great fun and roaring sounds of all kinds.

And then He would start explain the significance of this ancient tale:
As a Spiritual student you don't have to become a spiritual Lion - since you already are a Lion!
    No meditation techniques are needed. You just have to remove the wrong notion of donkey-ness. 
The wild Teacher-Lions only role is to remind you that you are his equal.
A Spiritual Lion don't follow the path of others - it cuts its own path. And it is not afraid of roaring.
 

 

 

 

Poonjaji and the painting of Ramana - a Saintly story from Luck Now

 

Watch my meeting with Papaji 23.7.93


Watch a video clip from Papaji's home in Lucknow 93:

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Ashes from
Papaji's funeral fire


Papaji left the Body 6.9.97

 

Swami Ram Tirtha


Swami Ram Tirtha

Papaji's maternal uncle was the famous Swami Ram Tirtha

By "incident" I was handed over this book by S. N. Bharadwaj
 It is a first edition of Max Müllers: On the science of thought
originally it belonged to Ram Tirth when he as Tirth Ram was
working as a professor in mathematics in Lahore.


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Published 1887

Swami Ram Tirtha’s song:

None can tone me, who would injure me?
The world stands aside to make room for me.
I come, O blazing Light! The shadows must flee.
Hail, O ye ocean, divide up and part!
Or parched up and scorched up, be dried up, depart!
None can tone me, who would injure me?
Beware, O ye mountains! Stand not in my way.
Your ribs will be shattered and tattered today!
Friends and couns’lors, pray waste not your breath,
Take up my orders, devour up ye death!
None can tone me, who would injure me?
I ride on the tempest, astride on the gale.
My gun is the lightning, my shots never fail.
I chase as a huntsman, I eat as I seize
The trees and the mountains, the land and the seas.
None can tone me, who would injure me?
I hitch to my chariot the fates and the gods;
In the voice of thunder, proclaim it abroad!
Howl, O ye winds! Blow, bugles, blow free!
Liberty! Liberty! Liberty! Om!
None can tone me, who would injure me?
None can tone me, who would injure me?

 

Some of Papaji's closest devotees are still living in India, Lucknow.
They are doing a difference in this world. Truth can take many forms. It does not need to be church-like!

Organic india.com

 

Poonja.com

Satsang Bhavan.net