Aghoris, Deities & Supreme Power - Dr. Robert Svoboda Explains Dark Spirituality | TRS 283

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The speaker discussed establishing respectful relationships with skulls and the widespread worship of Santoshi Mata. The podcast delved into Agori philosophy, emphasizing meditation, prayer, and spiritualism to cope with intensity and achieve spiritual growth.

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  • Developing a respectful relationship with human remains, such as skulls, is advised for spiritual growth, showcasing the importance of honoring the past and embracing transformation.
  • Intense practices like sitting on corpses and working with spirits are part of Agora philosophy, emphasizing the impermanence of life and the transformative power of connecting with deities through intense sadhana.
  • Understanding diverse paths to the Supreme reality, including different sects within Hinduism and the significance of personal relationships with deities, is crucial for spiritual evolution, highlighting the transformative power of devotion and meditation in achieving enlightenment.

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  • What is Agora philosophy?

    Agora philosophy emphasizes spiritual transformation through intense practices.

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    Robert Svoboda is an expert on Agora philosophy.

  • What is the significance of Tara in Agora practices?

    Tara represents a transformative encounter in Agora practices.

  • What is Sadhana in spiritual practices?

    Sadhana is a spiritual practice aimed at achieving goals.

  • How does Agora philosophy emphasize internal transformation?

    Agora philosophy focuses on incinerating negative aspects for enlightenment.

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Summary

00:00

"Exploring Agora: Meditation, Spirituality, and Death"

  • The speaker had three skulls, which were previously human remains, and was advised to establish a respectful relationship with them.
  • In 1973, the speaker started an Ayurveda college in India, coinciding with the release of a movie about Santoshi Mata, leading to the widespread worship of this deity.
  • The podcast featured discussions on Agoris, with a notable episode featuring Robert Svoboda, an expert on Agora, who spent his twenties with Swami Vimalananda, a renowned Agori.
  • The episodes on Agora are described as heavy and potentially dark, but meditation, prayer, and spiritualism are recommended to cope with the intensity.
  • The speaker's team developed a meditation app called Level Supermind, offering meditations for beginners, intermediates, and advanced practitioners.
  • The podcast with Robert Svoboda delves into the philosophy of Agora, emphasizing the impermanence of life and the importance of maintaining awareness of death.
  • Svoboda's book, detailing his experiences with Vimalananda, is considered heavy due to its content on intense practices like sitting on corpses and working with spirits.
  • Sadhana, a spiritual practice aimed at achieving a goal, is explained as a means to refine oneself and move towards a better understanding of the Supreme reality.
  • Svoboda met Vimalananda while studying Ayurveda in Pune, initially cautious of Tantra but intrigued by Vimalananda's knowledge and abilities.
  • Vimalananda, a former Naga sadhu, was instructed by his Guru to return to the world, get married, and fulfill certain duties while continuing his Agori practices behind the scenes.

16:49

Vimalananda's Spiritual Journey with Goddess Tara

  • Vimalananda performed Agora sadanas in Bombay, wearing ordinary clothes while wandering around, going to the race course, and wearing appropriate attire in the smashon, a cremation ground.
  • At different times, he owned a dairy in Borivali and a rock quarry on Shiva Island in Bombay.
  • Vimalananda's childhood involved affluent roots in Bombay, with his father being part of a wealthy family from Gujarat.
  • A Jain sadhu named Suri took Vimalananda to Darbanga to initiate him into a specific sadhana to connect with a goddess.
  • Vimalananda was coerced by Suri to sit on a corpse and repeat a mantra, leading to a transformative encounter with the goddess Tara.
  • Tara, an intense version of the goddess Saraswati, appeared to Vimalananda after he sat on the corpse and repeated the mantra.
  • Vimalananda established a relationship with Tara, continuing his sadhana in cremation grounds in Mumbai and eventually Banaras.
  • Vimalananda's encounter with Tara led to a shift in his spiritual path, focusing on the goddess rather than material gains.
  • The practice of Tantra, like Agora, is described as a fast track to spiritual evolution, involving the extraction of Shakti for various purposes like beauty, fame, and money.
  • Vimalananda's experience with Agora and Tara exemplifies a unique spiritual journey, emphasizing the transformative power of connecting with deities through intense sadhana.

33:25

"Tantra Path: Focus Amidst Distractions and Tests"

  • Moving in a tree is faster than a fish, but falling may result in broken bones, as monkeys sometimes experience.
  • Vihanga Marga involves jumping off a branch to fly or crash, with the term "vihanga" meaning bird.
  • The first actionable step is basic prayer and keeping focus despite distractions from family, work, or desires.
  • Progress involves strengthening desires through meditation and focusing on the desired direction.
  • Tantra signifies serious advancement with dedicated hours daily, but distractions can still divert focus.
  • Accumulating energy involves avoiding diversions to concentrate on moving towards reality or God.
  • Distractions can lead to significant obstacles, symbolized by running into a rock, representing complex karma or overpowering desires.
  • A film about an Agori illustrates the challenges of maintaining focus amidst temptations and distractions.
  • The path of Tantra involves enduring tests, with many failing due to distractions and limitations.
  • Personal experiences, like studying skulls for anatomy, highlight the impact of objects on one's energy and the importance of acknowledging their previous existence.

49:17

Comparing Christian and Hindu Perspectives on Deities

  • Christianity and Hinduism have different perspectives on God and deities, leading to questions about demonology.
  • Tantric belief states that the Universal God is advanced and less concerned with humans, with deities serving to aid individuals.
  • Transitioning from a Christian upbringing to understanding Hindu deities in India may require relearning and comprehension.
  • Different sects within Hinduism have distinct goals, such as Krishna for Pushti Sampradaya and Shiva for Shaiva Siddhanta.
  • Vimalananda preferred the term "Vedic" over "Hindu," emphasizing a connection to the path originating from The Vedas.
  • Vimalananda believed in "samprada" or incineration of limiting concepts to recognize the singular reality behind all.
  • Personal relationships with deities like Jesus and Krishna are significant, transcending sectarian worship for Vimalananda.
  • The Yogoda Satsang Society worships six gurus, including Jesus Christ and Lord Shri Krishna, despite potential offense from Hindus and Christians.
  • Understanding diverse paths to the Supreme reality is crucial, acknowledging individual connections to different deities.
  • Devatas are seen as co-creations of the Supreme reality and humans, serving as intermediaries for individuals to connect with the vastness of God.

01:07:26

"Devatas: Origins, Worship, and Spiritual Transformation"

  • Devatas are constantly being created, with Masani Amman being a prominent example in Tamil Nadu's Palachi District, originating from a young girl wrongfully put to death by a local Chieftain.
  • Masani Amman transitioned from a human to being possessed by the Devi over the past few hundred years, becoming the chief Devi of the District due to people's worship and energy.
  • Santoshi Mata's existence was initiated by people's worship and attention, leading to the establishment of temples across India, showcasing the power of devotion in creating and sustaining deities.
  • The attention and energy people invest in gods and goddesses determine their relevance and existence, with only those receiving devotion being able to maintain a relationship with humans.
  • Angels, saints, and devatas share similarities in assisting people in specific ways, emphasizing the importance of understanding these spiritual entities in comprehending Agora philosophy.
  • The Vedas prioritize fire, symbolizing transformation, with Agora focusing on starting with darkness and overcoming personal limitations by incinerating negative aspects to attain enlightenment.
  • Establishing a direct relationship with fire, whether in Vedic practices or Agora, is crucial for spiritual growth, highlighting the significance of internal transformation over external displays in Agora practices.
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