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Dear Brothers of BK, PBK's and X BK'S,
OM Shanti

The pillar of faith of Prahlada perseverance of Prahlada(Indian mythological stories in

Hiranya Kashyap was a tyrant king ruled the world; he collected all the wealth for himself like today's politician and his hobby was persecuting his own people.

The reason for his ego came from his faith, he was a brahmin born to Brahma and thought he is already the son of God and nobody can destroy himself (His pillar of faith) . This is why he attacks everyone who is doing penance to Godly service will be attacked. He knows when he attacks the faith of the people, he can continue to become God Infront of the people and do what his ego wants to do.

However, his son the Prahlada was also a brahmin, he considers himself as an ordinary man and always doing meditation to reach God for his inheritance. His tyrant Father always attacks him brutally to disturb his meditation.

Eventually the pillar of faith of the brutal Father got broken down when Prahlada proved he is the one who is Godly

Moral of the story, Ego makes a man a tyrant and perseverance make a man rule the world.
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What is the essence of Geetha?
1 ....You must remember the Father and spin the discuss of self realization
2.... You must do the effort to become ruler of the world
3.... Sweet children, you now have to return home. Therefore, forget your bodies and all your bodily relations and remember the one Father. This is the essence of the true Gita.
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    What does Maya mean in the Brahma Kumaris tradition? A reflection from 'jaycdp' on March 15, 2025 offers insight.

    At its essence, Maya symbolizes our inner weaknesses or impurities, primarily expressed as lust, anger, greed, ego, and attachment. Any thought or action rooted in these vices falls under the influence of Maya.

    Interestingly, the Praja Patshita Brahma Kumaris associates Maya with five religions, linking lust to Islam.

    In Hindu philosophy, particularly Advaita Vedanta, Maya is a complex notion of illusion, introduced by Adi Shankaracharya. Here’s a brief exploration:

    1. **Illusion**: Maya cloaks the world in a deceptive reality, masking the impermanence of existence (Brahman).

    2. **Brahman Connection**: As the ultimate reality, Brahman is eternal and formless. Maya creates the illusion of separateness between the self and the cosmos.

    3. **Creative Force**: Maya is the dynamic Shakti that shapes the universe, neither entirely real nor unreal, highlighting the relationship between Brahman and the world.

    4. **Transcendence**: Advaita Vedanta encourages moving beyond Maya to grasp reality’s true essence through Jnana Yoga, leading to self-realization and the dissolution of illusion.

    5. **Analogy**: Consider the rope that looks like a snake in dim light. The snake is Maya's trick—just as our reality is an illusion awaiting deeper understanding.

    6. **Everyday Life**: Maya explains human suffering and attachment to the material world, representing the barrier that clouds reality (Brahman) and ignites spiritual growth. Overcoming it is the path to liberation (Moksha).
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    DEAR LOVING SOULS,'s
    "Here is the cut and paste of Baba Virendra Dev Dixit and his discussion with the students to prove above mentioned my opinion of JAYCDP."

    Short No. 1436, Disc. No. 22 Topic – Why is Maya so powerful in spite of having an opposing intellect? Student: How do Maya and Ravan acquire so much power despite having a doubting intellect for the Father, Baba? Baba: They acquire it from the Father. Student: They don’t have a loving intellect; still how do they acquire power? Baba: How do you know that they don’t have a loving intellect? If she doesn’t have a loving intellect, why has Baba said that Maya will surrender first? Student: She will [surrender] in the end, won’t she, Baba? Now, she has a doubting intellect, doesn’t she? Baba: Last means when the complete revelation takes place, Maya will surrender first. You won’t surrender. The eight deities won’t surrender. First, Maya will surrender. Student: Now, what’s the situation, Baba? Baba: No matter what the situation now is. Baba has given a direction to Daughter Maya: daughter, those who don’t follow Shrimat, trouble them a lot. Student: So, does it mean that she has a loving intellect now? Baba: She does have a loving intellect from within, doesn’t she?

    Short No. 1437, Disc. No. 22 Topic – Whom can’t Maya rule over? Baba: The kingship of the first birth is being established. The Suryavanshi capital is being established. She will become a maid in it. Maya is called a maid. Student: She will rule in the Copper and Iron Age? Baba: She will rule there. She won't be able to rule upon those who don’t surrender themselves in front of Maya. Those who are surrendering themselves in front of Maya, she will rule upon them. She takes advantage of every situation, every second. In the basic knowledge and in the advance knowledge, how many are able to show courage to oppose Maya directly?
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    Om Shanti;
    March 16 2025
    Observations of Mr "Jaycdp"

    ### The Significance of Seniority Among Brahma Kumaris Yogis and Yoginis
      In the vibrant tapestry of the Brahma Kumaris community, seniority is not merely a title.
      It's a testament to depth, wisdom, and the lived experiences that each member brings to the collective consciousness.

        The Brahma Kumaris proudly embrace the ethos that their organization is a family, richly adorned with the contributions of seasoned Yogi and Yogini practitioners.
          Each individual in this community offers a unique perspective honed through years of dedicated practice, making them invaluable pillars of support and understanding.
            In their heartfelt declarations, they emphasize, "We honor our Seniors because our gyaan (knowledge) is always evolving, continuously expanding our individual and collective consciousness." This deep reverence highlights an essential element of their philosophy: the recognition that wisdom is not static.
              As individuals progress on their spiritual journeys, they discover that the insight shared by those who have walked the path longer.
              And it enriches their own understanding, propelling their growth and enlightenment forward.


                Within the Brahma Kumaris organization, the concept of seniority is intricately linked to regional structures, as different zones have their respective heads overseeing the spiritual well-being of practitioners. This decentralized approach not only fosters a sense of community but also ensures that diverse voices and experiences are heard, promoting a richer spiritual environment for all members.

                  A pivotal part of this narrative involves the "8 Gems"—a revered group of women who dedicated their lives to the teachings of Brahma Baba, collectively known as Dadis.
                    After the passing of the organization's founders, Mama and Baba, these remarkable women stepped into leadership roles, gracefully carrying the torch of knowledge and devotion forward. Their commitment has played an instrumental role in propagating the teachings imparted by Brahma Baba, ensuring that the essence of his wisdom remains alive and accessible to future generations.
                      As I delved into the online presence of the Australian branch of the Brahma Kumaris.
                      I was struck by the vibrant images of the elder Yogis showcased—a true celebration of their legacy.

                        However, I noticed a curious absence: images of Brahma Baba himself and Mama were notably missing, even as the written history of Brahma Baba
                        was explicitly detailed.

                          This intriguing contrast raised questions about the presentation of leadership within the community, as illustrated by my experiences at various centers in Western countries—where striking portraits of Brahma Baba and Father Shiva are often prominently displayed, serving as constant reminders of their foundational influence.
                            Ultimately, the Brahma Kumaris embody a beautiful blend of tradition and evolution, where respect for seniority fosters a nurturing environment for personal growth and community solidarity. In this ever-expanding family, each individual's journey contributes to the larger narrative—a testament to the enduring power of spirituality, connection, and shared wisdom.
                            Thank you.
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                            Dear audience,
                            Om Shanti.


                            Observations of Mr ''Jaycdp''
                            Virendra Dev Dixit's discussion opened a fascinating dialogue with his followers. Who truly taints your spirit? As jaycdp noted, dark forces have kidnapped the living Geetha Matha and 300 other souls. He managed to rescue the 300, but Geetha Matha remains lost. The ongoing debate about "mummy" and "chotti mommy" in PBKs circles is complex, so I'll skip the details. Virendra Dev Dixit claims that Mother Earth is tainted, symbolizing a mother figure in the PBK community who suffers. The question then arises: is she to blame for the pollution, or those who have polluted her? Virendra Dev Dixit weaves a tangled narrative about living souls, occasionally referring to America as Maya, suggesting she will eventually surrender out of love for her Father. His advanced knowledge is intricate yet far more intriguing than the repetitive tales found in BK.
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                            • **Beyond the Mind**

                              **Insights from "Jaycdp" on PBK Conversations**

                              Discussion No. 38a, Date: September 13, 2005, Hospet-1 (Karnataka)

                              In this intriguing dialogue, Baba Virendra Dev Dixit engaged with a steadfast student who insisted that Lakshmi represented Maya. The student's objective was clear: to argue the notion that Maya is inherently pure.

                              Baba challenged this perspective, declaring that the one who embraces the higher wisdom and adheres to Sreemath is indeed the foremost, unblemished soul.

                              The student posed a thought-provoking question: What happens if a soul chooses not to follow Narayan but pursues her own desires? Baba's response was definitive—she does not remain pure.

                              The student's curiosity persisted, leading to an inquiry about how Maya could possess power without recalling Narayana. Baba explained that Maya does, in fact, remember Baba, predominantly in the capacity of an adversary.

                              As the conversation unfolded, the question arose of how Maya obtained her power. Baba revealed that she had been made the consort of Narayana, yet it was Narayana alone who did not submit to her.

                              The subsequent topic of discussion centered around the dynamics of submission. Baba affirmed that the entire world, except for Narayana, bows to Jagadamba and Maya.

                              He reinforced the idea that the Sun Dynasty and its sovereign do not yield to the influence of Maya; rather, they confront it valiantly.

                              Baba emphasized the significance of the mind in complete surrender to the intellect, and the reciprocal relationship between the two.

                              In a profound conclusion, Baba stated that the Supreme Soul, Shiva, is devoid of a mind and embodies pure intellect.
                              Suggesting that ultimately, we too must aspire to embody intellect alone.
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                            March 17th, 2025
                            Observations of Ram baps discussion and its explanations by ''JAYCDP''
                            **Engaging Dialogue with Param Shiv**


                            A young inquisitor approached Ram Bap (Virendra Dev Dixit) to understand the serene stillness that envelops individuals in the presence of Baba. Ram Bap explained that they are momentarily immersed in Paramdham, a realm free from worldly distractions. The conversation shifted to language, where it was revealed that the being he inhabits communicates in Hindi, allowing for a seamless connection. Intrigued, a student then probed about Baba’s manifestation in an American. Baba responded, referring to himself as eka vyapi.
                            Persisting in curiosity, another student inquired about the experience of those who fail to sense Paramdham. Baba acknowledged that such individuals might find themselves aligned with a different clan altogether.


                            The student continued, curious about the duality of narrating and listening to Gheetha Matha simultaneously. Baba clarified that Prajapitha comprehends and elucidates these teachings.


                            Lastly, the student questioned the purpose of Abraham’s arrival. Baba explained that he came to mend the soul of Islam, which had experienced a decline; however, he only commenced the restoration of a portion of the spiritual dwelling.

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                            • Karmatheeth stage by PBKs "JAYCDP'S" VERSION
                              Short No. 1, VCD - 1809 Theme - The Essence of the Karmatit State. A person who reaches the karmatit stage transcends the effects of their actions, whether they are seen as virtuous or sinful by the world. No matter what deeds they perform through their physical senses, they remain untouched; their state of being remains pure. This individual is perpetually filled with happiness and joy. It’s akin to the belief that someone who has achieved stability in their soul-conscious state, even if they were to harm others, would bear no taint of sin. This unyielding joy is a testament and a clear sign of having arrived at the karmatit stage.
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                            Basic courses that Brahma Kumaris provide for free.

                            March 18, 2025

                            My opinion

                            1 Rajyog meditation

                            consciousness and self-realization

                            connection and relationship with God

                            the Law of Karma

                            the Cycle of Time

                            the Tree of Life

                            a Spiritual Lifestyle

                            2 Overcoming anger

                            understand the anger process

                            realize the power of your thoughts in dealing with anger

                            let go of inner pain

                            use spiritual knowledge and awareness to transform anger

                            develop a range of practical tools to live a more peaceful life

                            3 Positive thinking

                            becoming a master of your thoughts and feelings

                            applying the gentle art of self-reflection and encourage personal growth

                            tapping into the natural positivity of the mind

                            finishing negative, energy-draining language and self-talk

                            developing a constantly positive attitude

                            4 Self esteem

                            know and discover your positive self

                            accept yourself, identifying personal strengths, abilities and uniqueness

                            develop effective strategies for building healthy relationships, letting go of fears and aggression

                            empower yourself, making the right choices to maintain inner balance

                            5 Stress free life

                            Identify different forms of stress and the effects it has on our well-being

                            identify the triggers of stress and how and why we react

                            use practical tools to enable inner change

                            move from fearing change to embracing it

                            develop your spiritual intelligence to manage stress.





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                            In-depth observation from "JAYCDP"
                            March 18th 2025
                            Dear brothers,
                            Om Shanti,

                            The doctrine of the Advance Party (AP) suggests that the Earth's poles will shift to the opposite side.

                              When I posed this question to a devoted PBK, he ventured into a profound contemplation for a while before arriving at a conclusion.
                                He proposed that Jagadamba would shift her alignment from the Asur to the Solar dynasty. Consequently, this shift could lead to various forms of destruction across the planet.

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                                March 18th, 03 2025

                                Observations and comparison of spiritual studies given by two groups, Brahma Kumari and Prajapitha Brahma Kumari.


                                Karma and Vikrama (BK-PBK Perspective)



                                Let’s delve into the distinctive vision presented by the Brahma Kumaris.



                                Within the framework of Brahma Kumaris (BKs), the term "karma" encompasses the actions, thoughts, and words that generate energy. In contrast, "Vikarm" represents deeds that stray from dharma (righteousness), resulting in adverse effects, as outlined on www.brahmakumaris.com.



                                Essentially, Vikrama can be understood as karma that contradicts the teachings imparted by Shiv Baba, though this clarification isn’t readily communicated to the audience.



                                From the PBK standpoint:



                                Virendra Dev Dixit Baba has repeatedly emphasized that should one choose to disregard Drishti or neglect the pursuit of advanced knowledge, they are stepping
                                away from Sree math.


                                Thereby, indulging in karma, such actions are not characterized by love—termed Preethi karma—but rather stem from a lack of loving intention is called Vikrama. As a result, the foundational teachings shared by Brahma Baba, when not aligned with AK, are deemed Vikrama.


                                Om Shanti.
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                                MARCH 19th, 2025
                                "GREAT OBSERVATIONS OF "JAYCDP"


                                My Dear Brahma kumari and Prajapitha Brahma kumaris,

                                What’s unfolding with the Advance Party echoes within the Brahmakkumaris

                                The PBKs' devotion springs from seed souls—the same souls behind the sacred texts of Bhakti Marg, the Quran, and the Bible. They're potent forces, like an atom bomb ready to unleash chaos. Instead of transforming, these seed souls may taint the pure Brahma Kumaris, leading to corruption and destruction. A Syria-like turmoil for the Brahma Kumaris looms, and the repercussions could be catastrophic, as foretold. The teachings before 1937 could trigger an explosive reckoning, revealing the subtle and shadowy unrest. Remembering Brahma Baba may provide less suffering, as he holds a wealth of knowledge worth acknowledging
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                                March 21, 2025
                                ''JAYCDP ''
                                ''OPENION''
                                DISCUSSION BY Virendra Dev Dixit

                                dear brothers,
                                Om Shanti.

                                Why the Booth perth are wandering in the Copper Age

                                As per Virendra Dev Dixit's direction, people(souls) who have poor faith are wandering


                                Time: 03.45-04.21 Student: The next question is: There are no subtle bodies in the Golden Age and the Silver Age. Then how do subtle bodies emerge suddenly from the Copper Age? Baba: It is because sudden death begins. Student: Semi-destruction (ardh-vinaash). Baba: When semi-destruction takes place, then sudden death takes place, doesn’t it? Subtle body is only for those who meet sudden death (akaale maut). The subtle bodies are for those who are more sinful souls. Ignorant souls become more sinful souls. So, the subtle body is for them. Keep wandering.
                                omshanthi.
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                                Dear Brothers, Om Shanti.
                                ""jaycdp"s openion
                                Maya lacks courage.

                                She strikes from behind and refuses to acknowledge the Father, using the same means to make you forget him. We employ Ram baan; in the end, Maya will vanish completely.
                                Thank you
                                March 22/2025
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