Durga Kali Devi Loka Mantras, Rishi Munis & Astral Travel | @DrRobertSvoboda @preetikarao712

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Dr. Robert Svoboda discusses the importance of understanding Ayurveda, mantras, Devatas, and spiritual practices for overall well-being and spiritual growth while emphasizing the significance of faith and guidance from a guru. He also highlights the role of astrology in determining suitable Devatas for worship based on one's nature and offers insights on maintaining health through proper diet, exercise, and spiritual practices like Vipassana.

Insights

  • Rishis focus internally to understand the external universe, projecting awareness within to explore different planes within the human body, creating Lokas through visualization.
  • Mantras are verbal forms of Devatas, creating an astral body of the Devata when recited, emphasizing the importance of knowing the Devata and intentions before chanting, along with differentiating between genuine and impostor Devatas.

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Recent questions

  • What is the significance of mantras in spirituality?

    Mantras are verbal forms of Devatas, creating an astral body of the Devata when recited. It is crucial to know the Devata you are inviting, similar to letting a stranger into your home. Differentiating between a real Deva/Devi and an imposter requires prior education. Before chanting a mantra, consider your intentions and the Devata you wish to attract. Certain precautions, like bathing or choosing the right time, are necessary before chanting a mantra.

  • How can astrology help in determining suitable Devatas for worship?

    Astrology can help determine the type of Devata suitable for worship based on your nature. Understanding if you lean towards Saumya (gentle) or Ugra (intense) Devatas is essential. Worshiping your Kula Devata (family deity) can bring positive changes in your life. Ancestors' unfulfilled desires can influence your life, necessitating offerings during Pitru Paksha. Visualizing golden light for protection and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can shield you from negative influences.

  • What practices are recommended for spiritual growth?

    Sudarshan Kriya and pranayam are recommended practices for spiritual growth. The term "guru" in Sanskrit signifies heaviness, denoting the mentor's role in providing stability. Gurus offer a refined heaviness to disciples to aid in transitioning to the astral world. Swami Rama's book "Living with the Himalayan Masters" details the spiritual practices of sadhus in the Himalayas. Genuine spiritual practitioners in the Himalayas often avoid interaction to focus on their spiritual pursuits.

  • How can individuals protect themselves from negative spiritual influences?

    Sensitivity to spirit attachments varies among individuals, with some being more susceptible than others. Avoiding places with high spiritual activity, like cemeteries, can reduce the risk of spirit attachments. Protective measures against spirit attachments include devotion to a personal deity, reciting mantras, and wearing amulets. Faith is emphasized as a vital element in protecting oneself from negative spiritual influences. Youth are advised to prioritize responsibilities, understand their Dharma (righteous duty), and limit screen time for overall well-being.

  • What are some lifestyle recommendations for holistic well-being?

    To maintain health, focus on eating plenty of fruits and vegetables while avoiding simple carbohydrates like white rice, maida, and white flour. Adequate sleep, exercise, and practicing Pranik exercises such as yoga or Tai Chi are essential for overall well-being. Engaging in a 10-day Vipassana course, like the one offered in IgatPuri, can help clear the mind and improve focus by allowing thoughts to pass without dwelling on them. This practice aids in reducing anxiety and worry by shifting attention from negative outcomes to positive intentions.

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Summary

00:00

"Aghori Guru Reveals Astral Realms and Lokas"

  • Dr. Robert Svoboda learned Ayurveda in Pune but met Aghori Vimalananda who became his Guru, introducing him to Aghori Shastra, Tantra Vidya, Vastu Shastra, and Astrology.
  • Discussion with Dr. Robert on Rishi Munis, Astral Travel, Devis, Mantras, Spirits, and Spirit Attachment.
  • Distinction between Bahya (external) and Abhyantra (internal) worlds, with the physical world being of Five Elements and humans existing on a different plane of reality.
  • Explanation of Annamaya Kosha (physical body), Pranamaya Kosha (life force), and Manomaya Kosha (astral world) in relation to human awareness.
  • Description of astral body leaving the physical body upon death, but through Sadhana, individuals can separate their astral body without dying.
  • Rishis focused internally due to lack of external distractions, understanding external universe by looking internally.
  • Ability of Rishis to project awareness internally to explore different Lokas (planes) within the human body.
  • Creation of Lokas internally through visualization, similar to creating virtual reality in cyberspace.
  • Mention of Lokas for planets like Sun and Saturn, with beings from different Lokas coming to Earth for experiences.
  • Anecdote of a friend encountering a Devi from another Loka through mantra chanting, leading to her frequent appearances and eventual return to her Loka.

16:53

"Choosing Devatas for Mantra Chanting"

  • Mantras are verbal forms of Devatas, creating an astral body of the Devata when recited.
  • It is crucial to know the Devata you are inviting, similar to letting a stranger into your home.
  • Differentiating between a real Deva/Devi and an imposter requires prior education.
  • Before chanting a mantra, consider your intentions and the Devata you wish to attract.
  • Certain precautions, like bathing or choosing the right time, are necessary before chanting a mantra.
  • Understanding if you lean towards Saumya (gentle) or Ugra (intense) Devatas is essential.
  • Astrology can help determine the type of Devata suitable for worship based on your nature.
  • Worshiping your Kula Devata (family deity) can bring positive changes in your life.
  • Ancestors' unfulfilled desires can influence your life, necessitating offerings during Pitru Paksha.
  • Visualizing golden light for protection and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can shield you from negative influences.

32:15

"Spiritual Practices and Protection from Attachments"

  • Sudarshan Kriya and pranayam are recommended practices for spiritual growth.
  • The term "guru" in Sanskrit signifies heaviness, denoting the mentor's role in providing stability.
  • Gurus offer a refined heaviness to disciples to aid in transitioning to the astral world.
  • Swami Rama's book "Living with the Himalayan Masters" details the spiritual practices of sadhus in the Himalayas.
  • Genuine spiritual practitioners in the Himalayas often avoid interaction to focus on their spiritual pursuits.
  • Sensitivity to spirit attachments varies among individuals, with some being more susceptible than others.
  • Avoiding places with high spiritual activity, like cemeteries, can reduce the risk of spirit attachments.
  • Protective measures against spirit attachments include devotion to a personal deity, reciting mantras, and wearing amulets.
  • Faith is emphasized as a vital element in protecting oneself from negative spiritual influences.
  • Youth are advised to prioritize responsibilities, understand their Dharma (righteous duty), and limit screen time for overall well-being.

49:39

"Healthy living through nutrition, exercise, and mindfulness"

  • To maintain health, focus on eating plenty of fruits and vegetables while avoiding simple carbohydrates like white rice, maida, and white flour. Adequate sleep, exercise, and practicing Pranik exercises such as yoga or Tai Chi are essential for overall well-being.
  • Engaging in a 10-day Vipassana course, like the one offered in IgatPuri, can help clear the mind and improve focus by allowing thoughts to pass without dwelling on them. This practice aids in reducing anxiety and worry by shifting attention from negative outcomes to positive intentions.
  • Dr. Robert has authored several books on topics like Aghora, Kundalini, and Jyotish, which are available for readers seeking profound knowledge. His works cover subjects like Ayurveda for women and the law of karma, providing valuable insights for those interested in holistic well-being.
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