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“I have nothing to say, and im saying it, thats poetry”

-john cage

“Barefooted and naked of breast, I mingle with the people of the world. My clothes are ragged and dust-laden, and I am ever blissful. I use no magic to extend my life; Now, before me, the dead trees become alive.”

-zen

who is ajah

ajah is the one absolute,ajah is braman, ajah is weheguru, shiva, christ,Krishna, Allah, Jehovah, etc.

ajah is a title given to the eternal the one spirit that is everything

what is ajah

ajah literally means unborn in Sanskrit and in Hinduism is a name for god. Ajah is the supreme consciousness that all exists with in.

ajah is every thing!

Ajah is the spirit-soul

ajah is material nature

both are ajah both are one

ajah takes form of god the father, who is the soul almighty. The unmovable static universal consciousness, the Atman, the feeling of “I”

this means that we have only one soul but many bodys. This soul is ajah(god)

separation is truly an illusion created out of an ego-minded who still think of “us vs. them” instead of the one.

Ajah takes the form of god, the mother, who is the body&mind, and indeed all matter, this is the meaning of mother earth. She who grants material boon, gives you food,and warmth, and love. she is ajah who is one with the self.

Ajah is the silent hum of the om.

“he who seeks god finds himself, he who seeks the self finds god” -guru mooji

a liberated human being has realised ajah as his or her own true self.

beyond the senses, beyond the mind, beyond intelligence, beyond imagination.

“WHO HATH EARS,LET HIM HEAR”

-JESUS the CHRIST

“IT IS TIME FOR US TO RISE FROM OUR SLEEP”

-ST. BENEDICT

“THE JOURNEY OF A THOUSAND MILES BEGINNES WITH ONE STEP”

-LAO TZU

“ENLIGHTENMENT IS FREEDOM FROM THE EGO,NOT FOR THE EGO”

-GURU MOOJI

“HE WHO SEES ME, SEES THE TEACHING.

HE WHO SEES THE TEACHING, SEES ME.”

-BUDDHA

“TRUELY I SAY UNTO YOU, WHOSO EVER DOES NOT RECIEVE THE KINGDOM OF GOD LIKE A CHILD SHALL NOT ENTER IT”

-LUKE 18:12

“TRUTH IS ONE, SAGES KNOW IT BY MANY NAMES”

-RIG-VEDA

Aummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm………

“DROWN ALL SOUND IN MY SILENCE,

TO HERE MY WORD OF WORDS.”

-MEHER BABA

Just remember it’s a grand illusion

And deep inside we’re all the same.

-Styx wisdom

What is it to be an Ajah? what is Ajah dharma?

Ajah Dharma

Ajah Dharma is a tradition which holds the view of non-dualism (advaita). A principal cause of suffering in Ajah is the ego, the delusion of identifying oneself as an individual separate from the surroundings. From the ego arises the desires, pride, emotional attachments, anger, lust, etc., thus putting humans on the path of destruction. According to Ajah, the true nature of all humans is the same as God(Ajah), and everything that originates with God. The goal of a Ajah is to conquer the ego and realize one’s true nature or self, which is the same as God’s.

Everything is God the unborn, the ajah, the homogenous energy of entirety of everything. The realm of the one love.

Because of false association with ego-identity, us and them is percieved, and duality is seen. In this realm spirit(yang) and matter(yin) are percieved as seperate… we must reunite them through sacred knowledge. The realm of duality

the realm of all things, with no purpose and a percieved aloneness, arising from the ego confusing the sense of one-ness with alone-ness. This is a sad place to be and leads to desperation and spiritual decay

the Ajah is one who knows his oneness with God he roams the world like a deity

Ajah believe in one God. Which is the basis of all reality

Ajah teaches equality of all people. Ajah teaches that people of different races, religions, of sex or sexual orientation are all equal in the eyes of God, no matter what their dharma, whether they are a worker or a king. Ajah teaches the full equality of men and women.

Ajah emphasizes daily devotion to the remembrance of God. One should remember God at all times.

Ajah teaches religious freedom. All people have the right to follow their own path to God-realization without condemnation or coercion from others.

Ajah emphasizes a moral and ethical life. A Ajah should represent moral responsibility and righteousness.

Ajah teaches love & good will towards all beings

Ajah are supposed to practice wisdom, morality, and concentration.

The Ajah is devoid of unreal pleasures. The real heart of this philosophy is the true love for Ajah- the cosmic spirit, whom is the highest joy. Ajah loves everything with the same intensity like his/her love for Ma. It is like unconditional love to all beings equally as he/she sees the world as the manifestation of the cosmic spirit. Nothing is seperate from Ajah. Every things around is Ajah in some form or other and he should passionately embrace it.

Ajah Dharma
Ajah Dharma is a tradition which holds the view of non-dualism (advaita). A principal cause of suffering in Ajah is the ego, the delusion of identifying oneself as an individual separate from the surroundings. From the ego arises the desires, pride, emotional attachments, anger, lust, etc., thus putting humans on the path of destruction. According to Ajah, the true nature of all humans is the same as God(Ajah), and everything that originates with God. The goal of a Ajah is to conquer the ego and realize one’s true nature or self, which is the same as God’s. Ajah is an eclectic religious tradition that pulls from Hindu yogic traditions,includeing the Baul, the Aghori , and orthadox teachings, as well as Tibetan and Japanese Zen Buddhist practices, freely mixing other eastern religions such as Sihkism, Jainism, and Taoism. The Ajah promotes meditation and ganja smoking(which is considered Holy).The Ajah also practice notable Wiccan ritual formats, also with the dreadlocks and Ganja (commonly associated with Rastafari), this New Religious movement often exists side by side with Wiccans, yogis, and Hippies. with noted Native American qualities.

Basic Beliefs: Ajah teaches equality of all people. Ajah teaches that people of different races, religions, of sex or sexual orientation are all equal in the eyes of God, no matter what their dharma, whether they are a worker or a king. Ajah teaches the full equality of men and women.

Ajah emphasizes daily devotion to the remembrance of God. One should remember God at all times. God in its truest form is monism, like Brahman in the Hindu tradition,yet is often shown as yin and yang principles; the great spirit(awareness),& Mother Earth or Mother Nature(matter). Souls are the spirit of God, nature is it's body...

Ajah teaches religious freedom. All people have the right to follow their own path to God-realization without condemnation or coercion from others.

Ajah emphasizes a moral and ethical life. A Ajah should represent moral responsibility and righteousness.

Ajah teaches love & good will towards all beings

Ajah are supposed to practice wisdom, morality, and concentration.

The Ajah is devoid of unreal pleasures. The real heart of this philosophy is the true love for Ajah- the cosmic spirit, whom is the highest joy. Ajah loves everything with the same intensity like his/her love for Ma. It is like unconditional love to all beings equally as he/she sees the world as the manifestation of the cosmic spirit. Nothing is seperate from Ajah. Every things around is Ajah in some form or other and he should passionately embrace it.

The Three types of perception:


 * 1) Everything is God the unborn, the ajah, the homogenous energy of entirety of everything. The realm of the one love.
 * 2)  Because of false association with ego-identity, us and them is percieved, and duality is seen. In this realm spirit(yang) and matter(yin) are percieved as seperate… we must reunite them through sacred knowledge. The realm of duality
 * 3) the realm of all things, with no purpose and a percieved aloneness, arising from the ego confusing the sense of one-ness with alone-ness. This is a sad place to be and leads to desperation and spiritual decay
 * 1) the realm of all things, with no purpose and a percieved aloneness, arising from the ego confusing the sense of one-ness with alone-ness. This is a sad place to be and leads to desperation and spiritual decay
 * 1) the realm of all things, with no purpose and a percieved aloneness, arising from the ego confusing the sense of one-ness with alone-ness. This is a sad place to be and leads to desperation and spiritual decay

the Ajah is one who knows his oneness with God he roams the world like a deity.

View of Divinity:

The One Whole Divine Ajah(GOD) itself is genderless, omnipresent, and incomprehensible to the human brain. It manifests in this universe as a polarity or balance of forces, which we call feminine (Goddess, shakti) and masculine (God, shiva). This is the duality that must be eventually transcended. Ajah is the state primordial and universal. All human beings are at their center, Ajah. All representations of the Divine are worthy of worship.

Just as all lakes lead to the ocean. All prayers go to the one God.

Shiva(god) & Shakti(goddess): Primary Faces Of The Divine

The shiva is the male divine,father sky, the light of creation, the immoveable spirit, that never dies, pure wisdom, and pure bliss, the I AM. This "aspect" of God is often referred to as "The Great Spirit" after the native american name for God.. The shakti is the female divine, mother earth,nature, the body, maya or illusion. Often referred to as Mother Earth. Ajah often refer to God, who is the universe,as a coin one side is 'soul' and the other 'material'....

Since both yin and yang are Divine, both are equal, and both are necessary to all life, we honour both goddess and god, female and male, Earth and spirit, nature and intellect equally both as the one true God, the same divine consciousness, whom is formless…

its important to understand that there is one force in this universe whom shows itself in limitless forms and personalities.

Personal diety

If you like a certain god or goddess you are welcomed to use it as an image of God, this gives you a face to worship and so helps along sadhana(spiritual Practice.) The diety is, in an ultimate sense, described as “false” because Ajah appears as a diety only due to the conditioned ego-mind. However as the world is true in the pragmatic level, the diety is also pragmatically true. Just as the world is not absolutely false, the diety is also not absolutely false. God is considered the highest knowledge theoretically possible. Devotion (Bhakti) will cancel the effects of bad Karma and will bring a person closer to the true knowledge by purifying his mind of dualistic illusions. Slowly, the difference between the worshipper and the worshipped decreases and upon true knowledge, True Seeing occurs.

Ganja as sacrament: a notable aspect of Ajah Dharma is that the adherants consider the Plant sacred. Just as Rastafarians and shaivite Hindus do.

“OM SHIVA SHANKARA HARI HARI GANJA” -THE HERB MANTRA

Ganja (The ancient Indian term for cannabis is Ganja, Ganja considered the mystical or "Holy" name), is a spiritual act, often accompanied by scriptural study; it is a sacrament that cleans the body and mind, heals the soul, exalts the consciousness, facilitates peacefulness, brings pleasure, and brings us closer to God, or one should say realize unity further. They often burn the herb when in need of insight from Ajah. The herb is the most sacred form of the mother (matter) when it is burned it and the solid matter transforms into smoke it symbolizes how though material birth we reach spiritual liberation. Personal consumption for religious purposes is a valid reason for partaking in the smoking of ganja. It is not being abused using it in this way, and to the Ajah is not seen as intoxicating but enlivening, as it is a gift from the mother-earth given to us to nurse the spirit.

Shiva is the oldest known godhead figure in the world. Devotees of Shiva sometimes meditate by drinking a milk and cannabis mixture prepared by priests (Bhang). Sadhus and other devotees walk around India searching for the spiritual oneness with God. These Sadhus also smoke Ganja from chillums. The Ajah model their life style often after sadhus.

Bhang is also considered a sister of the Mother Ganges (a holy river and a Goddess in India). There are many songs which start off: “Gang Bhang Dono Bhen Hai, Rehti Shivji Ki Sang. Charan Karne KI Gang Hai, Bhajan Karne Ki Bhang.” Roughly translated this means the Ganges and Bhang (cannabis) are sisters and both live in Shiva’s head. The water from the Ganges is poured over a Shivalingam (a form of Shiva in the guise of a phallus shaped black stone) at a Temple and Bhang is consumed by the devotee so they can mediate, be better able to sing hymns, achieve a blissful state and be like Shiva. Also throughout the Bible prophets of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Spirit. The smoking burning cloud of incense contained the spirit and was instrumental in bringing about the spiritual revelations of the prophets. In the ancient world marijuana was used to reveal the future. The virtues of marijuana include speech-giving and inspiration of mental powers. “Psychoactive” is defined as effecting the mind or behavior. the observer, This is the person’s spirit. We are all spiritual beings. It is just as important to keep the spiritual part of a person healthy as it is to keep the physical body healthy and in fact they are related. Hence marijuana and its relationship to spiritual food.

Ganja is considered "Soma" or "ambrosia" which releases us from anxiety and refers to hemp as a “source of happiness”, “joy-giver” and “liberator”.It is written that the “Siddhartha” (the Buddha), used and ate nothing but hemp and its seeds for six years prior to announcing (discovering) his truths and becoming the Buddha. The people sought protection in plants such as cannabis which were set afire to overcome evil forces.

As Ajah synchronizes Zen and Japanese practices. That said hemp was used in Ancient Japan in ceremonial purification rites and for driving away evil spirits. In Japan,a short stick with undyed hemp fibers (for purity) attached to one end. According to Shinto (and Ajah) spiritual beliefs, evil and purity cannot exist alongside one another, and so by waving the gohei (purity) above someone’s head the evil spirit inside him would be driven away. Clothes made of hemp were especially worn during formal and religious ceremonies because of hemp’s traditional association with purity.