Initiations given by Sri Tathâta
• Tathata in Sanskrit means "HE WHO IS THAT". Śrī Tathāta was born in Kerala, south India. As a child, Sri Tathâta showed an intense interest in spiritual and devotional practices, and often his consciousness would remain immersed in the higher planes. So, at a very young age, he underwent strict yoga practices until he reached most elevated states of consciousness.
• Sri Tathâta's deep knowledge of the Vedic tradition revives one of the most ancient Indian wisdom. Sri Tathâta has conducted many great Vedic rituals in India and Occident in order to re-establish the peace, natural balance and harmony on Earth.
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He now initiates into practices leading to the purifying of our first three
bodies, Bhur ( physical ), Bhuva ( energy or prana), Swaha ( mental) so as
to promote growth into higher and greater levels of consciousness or
awareness.
Foremost of practices is a unique pranayama that speeds up the process of
Self-realization to trigger, and promote a cellular transformation.
As a being of wisdom, his living teaching comes directly from the Vedas,
primordial knowledge, bestowed to him by the Great Rishis of ancient times.
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His primary goal continues to be one of revealing to humanity the Truth of
their divine nature and to lead them to their greatest spiritual potential
regardless of beliefs or social standing.
He infuses every being with the knowledge of their primordial essence
so as to make them aware of their goal in life.
• Sri Tathâta teaches the Dharma corresponding to the present time. It is also about learning to absorb the divine light, to diffuse it in oneself and to make our consciousness grow. It is also about becoming more attentive and attuned to Mother Nature’s rhythms, so as to be nourished by her energy and be in harmony with the world. On this path of Dharma, life becomes noble, characterized by the values of respect, brotherhood, cooperation, and unconditional love for all beings.
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Since 2007, Sri Tathâta travels, every year, throughout Western countries
so thousands can be in his divine presence and receive his teaching. Not
to mention that he provides many with programs at his two ashrams in
India.
Our time is characterized by increasing natural calamities, individual sufferings of various kind and social problems. For Śrī Tathāta, the reason of this unfortunate situation is that the human mind and life are no longer in harmony with Nature, with the Cosmic Order.
Many can feel that mankind is at crossroads and that deep changes are necessary. For Śrī Tathāta, humanity should adopt Dharma and elevate its consciousness. Dharma means the way of living derived from the awareness of the Cosmic Order, in other terms the enlightened way of living, at the individual and collective levels. A major feature of this Universe is evolution and, as far as human beings are concerned, an evolutionary growth of consciousness: they start with the animal level, then grow to the human level, characterized by discrimination, then to the level of the noble man, the one knows Dharma and is aware, and reach finally the level of divinized man.
Śrī Tathāta’s actions and gifts to humanity for the elevation of its consciousness as well as Peace and Harmony in the world are many fold. Firstly he erected a new Temple called Dharma Pītha, in Kollur (Karnataka, India) where the divine energy of Dharma flows on a so pure and powerful way that it transforms anyone coming there to meditate and pray.
Secondly, Śrī Tathāta conducts numerous rituals for humanity. The most powerful, called mahayagas, are rituals to the Divine honored under the form of fire. Mahayagas goes back to Vedism, the most ancient spiritual tradition on the earth (before 6000 BC); at the start of a mahayaga, all those who have gathered unite in expressing strong intentions for the well-being of mankind; then during a number of days ghee and medicinal herbs are offered to the fire while Vedic mantra are chanted. Such a combination added to the Presence of a Divine Instrument generates an extremely powerful purifying and re-harmonizing effect for the whole earth. In February 2009, Śrī Tathāta conducted the Dharmasūya Mahayaga in Kerala, India. An immense spiritual event occurred on the 3rd day: the descent on earth of the energy of Supraconsciousness that is the link that was missing between the light of the soul and the human ordinary mind.
Thirdly, Śrī Tathāta conveys methods and tools for everyone to receive an inner flow of new understandings to solve his/her problems and progress in life. To those wanting to go further, he gives initiations and powerful tools, allowing them to get purified and progressively
realize what is their personal dharma. So they can, in absolute freedom, experience flowering in their intellect, body, family and social life and start to bear fruits to others. With greater numbers of people experiencing such life enlightened by a higher consciousness, societies and nations will progressively become divine.
"Nature is simple always and complex at times. But man is simple at times and complex always. This difference is self-made. Basically man and nature are one and the same. Nature aims for perfection. Man also aims for Divine perfection. So if man tunes himself to nature by remaining steadfastly to his own Dharma, nature's movement will take hold of him for the
realization of perfection. And thus effortlessly he can attain his goal. A simple life in tune with nature is the way for it." Śrī Tathāta
"I am not a Jnani or yogi, nor a guru either. I am only a channel of that primal truth. I have no individuality as such. I am just that is perceived by those who come to me, the power of the relationship that uplifts them. Them Selves and the Godhead that brings us together are responsible for that. I am just an instrument".
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This world is not a truth in itself nor is it an illusion. It is but a purposeful movement. The purpose behind the movement proclaims the nobility of human birth and the dharma entailing it. Living in perfect divinity and
fulfillment of existence through it, is the ultimate human destiny. "
Śrī Tathāta
Initiations given by Sri Tathâta :
The Divine Will responsible for our birth and caring for our evolution acts through Sri Tathata to initiate mature Souls. Sri Tathata’s initiations are profound mysteries.They awaken the inner soul and bring about a leap in consciousness.
Anugrahasnana :
Initiation at the very first level. No discipline or restrictions are prescribed to those wishing to receive this initiation. The candidates should only be interested in self development and also willing to daily spend some time for spiritual practice.
Dharmasnana :
Basic initiation to the path of Dharma for the seekers. In this initiation, the flow of Divine energy cleanses individual souls from of the impurities accumulated from the past. By systematically practicing the sadhana and following the discipline given with this initiation, the seeker will grow much faster in his spiritual as well as his material life. Those who prepare for Dharmasnana initiation must discard all bad life habits that restrict the progress of consciousness, like consuming non-vegetarian foods and alcohol, smoking tobacco etc….
Agnisnana :
This is a key that opens the door to Self-Realization. During the initiation, the connection of the individual soul with the Supreme is activated. Sri Tathata imparts transcendental knowledge to the inner being of the seeker. He conveys a unique pranayama, which leads to cellular transformation and enables us to live the passage of death in full awareness. Aspirants for this initiation must have received Dharmasnana and followed the specific sadhana practices for a prescribed length of time. Agnisnana is a re-birth of our Soul. Leading a life of discipline and virtue is an inseparable part of this initiation.
Amritsnana :
This is the final initiation. To receive this initiation the disciple has to be fully mature, having gained a perfect balance of mind.
1) INTERVIEW of ŚRĪ TATHĀTA, AUGUST 26th, by Bruno Berthelot ( Divine Attitude Actualités)
2) Interview with Sri Tathata by Nathalie Calmé for magazine Sources, 1997
3) Dharmasooya Mahayaga, great vedic ritual, which Sri Tathata conducted in february 2009
Video of Sri Tathâta available on youtube : Interview with Sri Tathata part 1 and Part 2
Interview in Italy :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_uAc04GYvI&feature=related