New Year Best Wishes...
Hari Om
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Namaste.
The Gregorian calender was adopted by Great Britain and its colonies in America in 1752, in which January 1st was restored as New Year's Day. From a Jyotish perspective there is no 'sky' event that correlates to the 'new year' being the 1st of January. The only thing close astrologically is the Winter solstice, when the sun starts its march back north, from the tropical ( or earth based) astrological perspective.
Yet it is a tradition that some usher in the new year at this time, some do not.
That said, as we head into 2008, I was hoping this post could offer best wishes and success to all on HDF and the world. Perhaps if you care to add a best wish, a positive acknowledgement to the HDF members & the family of man on this good earth, it would be uplifting for all.
As goes the collective consciousness of the world, so goes its actions. If you wish to add to this post of Satvic best wishes, we all on HDF look to your uplifting accolades.
I offer the following sankalpham ( sam or complete or perfect + klrp or be in order , to come into existence):
- First I want to thank all those on HDF that have contributed to this site. Your desire for wisdom and for the communication of your knowledge is greatly appreciated, My wish if for this to continue and blossom in the coming year.
- My other acknowledgement is for thanking satay for maintaining this site and allowing satsang to take place. We are better people for this site.
- My wish and desire for the family of man on this good earth is for the light of pure consciousness to dawn and mature in all of us. That we remember who we are, exponents of Reality. That we wake up the same way that did Arjuna, as he said to the Lord, naṣṭo mohah smrtir labdhā - dispelled of my illusion my memory has been regained ( i.e. I remember who I really am) - in one word Caitanyamatma.
- It is by His Grace that all this is possible... All Glory to Him who breathes out the Veda. ॐनमःिशवाय
pranams
Last edited by yajvan; 26 December 2007 at 09:57 PM.
यतस्त्वं शिवसमोऽसि
yatastvaṁ śivasamo'si
because you are identical with śiva
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