8. Five Techniques for an Aquarius Mind
# **Five Techniques for an Aquarius Mind**
Let go of ego!
You sometime feel you're going through some identity crises... You feel you are not being acknowledged by others as you'd like to be. These blockages seem out of reach. Observe. You hold yourself to ahank¢r, the identity you project to the outer world. People's not acknowledging you as you want seems like a death, a negation of your existence. Drop that! Be free. Never live on expecting others to give you substance. After all, you exist! Is anything else necessary?
Be responsible!
Maturity is to accept the responsibility to be oneself, whatever may come. It is risking everything to be fully oneself. There is no age to unfold it in you. Going beyond thoughts and feelings to become pure being is what maturity is. This maturity gives you intelligence, a very sharp intelligence that becomes an asset for the community in which you live. To use one's experience and wisdom in a humanitarian way; to harness it to become a living example of one's master's message, is the greatest service one can perform for his guru.
Be centered
How can you change the world? To make the whole world blissful and happy, you don't have to do anything. Just change your center. When the inner awakening happens, the higher emotions happen. It all finally boils down to your own experience of what is happening. If you want to save the world, all you need to do is save yourself! Everything is actually happening in this world: spiritual sessions where enlightenment is being shared and at the same time terrorist training camps where violence is being shared. According to what you tune into, the world that you attract and see will also appear to be. You will attract the same type of people and situations in your life.
Understand!
Existence has many ways to teach us through experience. It would make you more insecure, more uncertain, because that's how life is, that's how existence is. When there is more insecurity, more danger, the only way to respond to it is with awareness. Just stand in your sincerity and authenticity. Money is not the aim of the cosmic constitution; your soul's journey is the aim! The learning that stands behind the experience is the goal. Ultimately, whatever you have now will leave you when death comes. Trust life to take care of you! Envision the problem under a bigger scope, a cosmic scope, which will give you great freedom and insight into the inner mysteries of life!
Kick this laziness out!
It is time to fight your indulgence. One should better face the problem instead of running away to hide in one's room, to do useless things which will not help you to grow. Now, only intensity will help to fight your inertia. After all, problems are not eternal. When we are depressed, we feel we will be depressed forever. No! It is not possible. You are constantly changing, people are constantly changing, and problems are also constantly changing. Nothing is fixed in Existence. What is required is a little patience to wait for things to move, and a little courage to face situations without making big problems out of them. And lo, in no time, the whole thing is forgotten!

¹ani (Saturn god) as represented in Tiruvannamalai Ashram(India). Around Saturn stand the other 8 Navagraha deities (deities associated with the nine planets), along with their Navagraha trees (trees associated with the nine planets), to bless all with abundance. The circle of deities is placed around the main deities of the temple, Sri Anandeshwara and Anandeshwari; located near a powerful energy field of 1008 ¹iva lingas radiating ¹iva*'*s cosmic energy in an extremely auspicious atmosphere.
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Glossary
Nak¾atra**:** the constellation in which the moon sits in the heaven at a particular time, commonly called as 'birth Star'
Vedic sciences: refer to a number of disciplines found in the Vedas, a large body of texts originating in ancient India; among the oldest sacred texts
§g Veda**:** an ancient Indian sacred collection of hymns, counted among the four canonical sacred texts of Hinduism known as the Vedas
¡ryabha°a**:** one of the first astronomer and great mathematician of India, born in 476
Copernicus: (1473 – 1543) the first astronomer to formulate a heliocentric cosmology, which displaced the Earth from the center of the universe
Galileo: (1564–1642) Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer and philosopher. His achievements include improvements to the telescope and important astronomical observations
Yojana**:** a Vedic measure of distance used in ancient India, between 6 to 15 km (4 and 9 miles)
§¾i**:** a sage through whom the hymns flowed, a "seer" able to reach states of higher consciousness.
Yogi**:** a practitioner of various forms of spiritual discipline, as yoga
Par¢ºara**:** author of many ancient Indian texts and important astrological texts, known as a traveling Master
B¨hat Par¢ºara Hora ¹¢stra**:** a prominent astrological scientific text, written as a recorded dialogue between Par¢ºara and his disciple Maitreya
Vaºi¾°a**:** R¢ma's guru, a great §¾i who had complete knowledge of the whole cosmos and the gods
Veda Vy¢sa**:** a sage of ancient India, compiler of the Vedas and great epics like the M¢h¢bh¢rata
M¢h¢bh¢rata**:** one of the major Sanskrit epic of India and philosophical scripture, depicting a great war that happened in India, written in 250 000 verses
Sa¼sk¢ra**:** engraved memories stored in the subconscious part of the mind. They are continually interfering with our decision making process
Grahas: energy centers, energy fields that planets exert in the universe. They are generally assimilated to 'planets'
Karmas: the collection of unfulfilled experiences and actions that stay in us and constantly pull us to fulfill them
¡yurveda**:** a system of traditional medicine native to the Indian Subcontinent, ayus meaning 'life', and veda, meaning 'related to knowledge' or 'science'
Yoga**:** literally union, union of the individual self and the divine Self, often taken to mean Hatha yoga, which is one of the components of yog¢sana, relating to body postures
Rudr¢k¾a**:** a large broad-leaved tree whose seed is traditionally revered and used for prayer beads, or mainly growing in foothills of the Himalayas up to South-East Asia
Sanskrit: the language of the §g Veda and of many scriptures, as well as mantras
Mantra**:** a sound, a formula, sometimes a word or set of words, which because of their inherent sounds, have energizing properties. They are an approach to spiritual evolution
Unclutching: understanding that each thought is completely independent, unconnected to the precedent; which leads to disengage oneself from the mind, resulting in experiencing the no-mind state
Cakra**:** literally a 'wheel': refers to energy centers in the mind-body system
¡j®¢: sixth cakra, located between the eyebrows, known as the master cakra, locked by excessive seriousness
Tamas**:** the behavior of laziness or inaction
Lord Brahma: Brahma: the creator of the trinity
Lord ¹iva**:** rejuvenator in the trinity also means 'causeless auspiciousness'
P¢rvati**:** consort of Lord ¹iva, mother to Ga´eºa
Vi¾´u**:** the preserver in the trinity; His incarnations include K¨¾´a, R¢ma ect., also means 'all encompassing'
Ga´eºa**:** the very revered elephant god who removes obstacles
Agastya**:** a great sage who introduced and popularized Vedic tradition in South India
Viºuddhi cakra**:** the fifth cakra, or subtle energy center located in the throat region, locked by comparing ourselves with other
Doºa**:** in Ayurvedic medicine, one of the three biological humors or energies (kapha, pitta, vata) which combine in various proportions to determine individual constitution and mental and physical disorders
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Vata**:** one of the three humors (body constitution) of ¡yurveda, related to the principle of movement in the mind and body; air element
Vajr¢sana Vajr¢sana : common yoga and meditation posture, where the person sits on his heels
Cin mudra**:** palms upraised with thumb and forefinger forming a circle and other three fingers outstretched
Guru P¦ja**:** form of worship offered to the master
Asana**:** body postures performed in yoga, literally means 'seat'
A¾°¢nga namask¢r A¾°¢nga namask¢r**:** prostrating to a deity or master by lying on the floor with all eight limbs of the body touching the earth
Bhuja¬g¢sana**:** 'cobra posture' in yoga, in which the head and chest are raised while lying down
Pranic layer: the second layer of energy of the body, related to pranaor life energy
Brahman**:** the unchanging, infinite, immanent, and transcendent reality, the Divine Ground of all matter, energy, time, space, being, and everything in this Universe
B¤ja mantra**:** refers to the single syllable mantra used to invoke certain deities
P¦ja**:** a ritual made of different offerings related to the deity propitiated
Navagraha doºa**:** literally means 'planetary defects' or inauspicious alignment of planets
Homa**:** ancestral Vedic fire ritual
Nirvanic layer: seventh subtle body that we have and last layer of energy which is the space where one experiences intense bliss
Physical layer: the gross body made of flesh and bones
Aum**:** the primordial cosmic sound from which the whole Universe emerged
Hr¤m**:** b¤ja, or seed mantra relating to feminine energy
¹akti**:** energy, intelligent energy, considered as the feminine aspect of ¹iva
Ahank¢r Ahank¢rr: ego or excessive pride due to one's possessions, material wealth, intelligence or powers
J¤van Mukti J¤van Mukti**:** the state of achieving liberation from the cycle of birth and death during one's lifetime

"Let you all experience and radiate J¤van Mukti J¤van Mukti*, Living Enlightenment''*
- Paramahamsa Nithyananda


The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism ("SPH"), Jagatguru Mahasannidhanam ("JGM"), His Divine Holiness ("HDH") Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam, is recognized as the 1008th living incarnation of Paramashiva as per Sanatana Hindu Dharma ("Hinduism") and by His predecessors of enlightened masters and adepts.
The SPH Nithyananda Paramashivam is reviving Hinduism as the 1008th Acharya Mahamandaleshwar (the head for all spiritual leaders) of Atal Akhada (ancient apex body of Hinduism), coronated as Mahamandaleshwar (Supreme Spiritual Head) of Maha Nirvani Akhada (largest apex monastic order) and the youngest Mahamandaleshwar, ordained as the 233rd Guru Mahasannidhanam (Pontiff) of Thondai Mandala Aadheenam, ordained as the 293rd Guru Mahasannidhanam (Pontiff) of Shyamalapeeta Sarvajnapeetam, ordained as the 23rd Guru Mahasannidhanam of Dharmamukthi Swargapuram Aadheenam, and coronated as the 203rd Emperor of Suryavamsa Surangi Samrajyam.
The Srimad Karana Agama, Purva bhaga, Patala 71, Sakalotpatti vidhi, Sloka 8 & 9 (Sacred Ancient Hindu scripture) declares:
इत्येवं नि ष्कळं प्रो क्तं परं भा वमि ति स्मृतम्।म् सृष्टि स्थं लो करक्षा र्थं लो कस्यो त्पत्ति का रणम्।। सा धका नां हि ता र्थं तु स्वेच्छया गृह्णते तनुः ।
In this way (Shiva) who is Nishkala - without any body and parts, who is the Ultimate Supreme Being, who is established in the Creation, who is the Cause of the creation of the Universe, assumes a body out of His Free Will for the protection of the Universe, and for the welfare of the Spiritual seekers and Devotees.
The SPH Nithyananda Paramashivam is the reigning spiritual emperor of 17 ancient traditional Hindu kingdoms and the reviver of the most ancient, most peaceful, still-living and long-lasting demonstrable system that shows the possibility of peaceful co-existence amongst people. Following the coronation to establish KAILASA worldwide at the age of 16, for the past 27 years, The SPH Nithyananda Paramashivam, as the face of the unified Hindus, has been single-handedly, tirelessly inspiring the dispossessed Hindu Diaspora to reclaim their Hindu centric freedom and stand unified for the centuries-old Hindu genocide.


The 1008th living incarnation of Paramaśiva, The SPH Nithyananda Paramashivam stands as the unifying force for the 2 billion born and practicing Hindu diaspora worldwide and established the Hindu State, KAILASA for the persecuted Hindus in over 100 countries.
The SPH Nithyanada Paramashivam has made resolute efforts towards recognizing and legitimizing the Hindu genocide which has been receiving scant consideration by global leaders and international bodies, The SPH Nithyananda Paramashivam founded KAILASA Uniting Nations. For the past 27 years, this international body has been responsible in building relations, bridging dialogs, inspiring leaders, uniting nations towards acknowledging the Hindu policies which are universal, life positive as referenced from the ancient text of Hinduism. This is the 'ahimsa' (non-violent) way of bringing acknowledgment to the horrors of the Hindu genocide, the untold facts of the darkest act of mankind on Earth to the most contributing civilization - KAILASA.
KAILASA is an apolitical nation whose vision is enlightened living for all. Towards this goal, KAILASA is the only Hindu nation on planet Earth today bringing legitimacy to the principles of Hinduism. Social principles, economic principles, judicial principles, Hindu medical principles, and Hindu economic principles. KAILASA is The SPH Nithyananda Paramashivam's response to humanity's global problems of poverty, hunger, illiteracy, disease, violence and global warming and the continuing ethnocide and genocide of over 80 million Hindus worldwide since 7 centuries.
Over the last 50 years, the effects of meditation and its significant impact on stress, crime rates, violence, political decision making and even war in local and global consciousness is well established. Unfortunately, in the last two hundred years, forcibly we are made to believe Hinduism is a functional principle only for enlightenment and spirituality. It is absolutely dysfunctional for the political, social, economical system. Making Hindu family structure, Hindu social structure dysfunctional is the greatest crime done against humanity.


Sanatana Hindu Dharma has faced both historical and ongoing religious persecution and systematic violence, in various forms including assassination attempts on living incarnations, targeted elimination of Hindu pontiffs through bio war and lawfare, cyberbullying, Hindu phobia, forced conversions, documented massacres, demolitions, desecration and grabbing of worship temples and monasteries, looting of Hindu temples properties, destruction of Hindu educational institutions, elimination of well known Hindu libraries, the gross violation to the freedom to practice the Hindu school of liberated thinking (Sankhya), Hindu schools of living enlightenment (Jeevan Mukthi), gross violations of the right to freedom of religion that includes violations of the right to life, personal Hindu integrity or personal Hindu liberty, mass execution, looting and enslavement.
Hinduism was once practiced freely in over 56 nations across the continent from Afghanistan, India, Nepal, Burma, Sri Lanka, all the way to Singapore, Malaysia, and Cambodia and Indonesia, and in 200 states, 1700 samasthanas (provinces) and 10,000 sampradayas (traditions). Over several centuries the combined forces of foreign invasion, political upheaval, colonialism and religious persecution systematically ended millennia of Hindu Swarajya, or self-rule. Today Hindu temples remain in a few countries but the Hindus who worshiped in them have been ethnically cleansed.
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The revival of Hinduism through the civilizational nation of KAILASA globally irked vested interests of atheistic terrorist militant elements, caste supremacist terrorists and other anti-Hindu forces who executed a massive persecution and genocide on SPH and His followers on 2 March 2010 that continued for the next whole decade and comprised of over 70 assassination attempts, over 250 sexual assaults on SPH and his monks and disciples, lawfare of 120 false cases over 10 years, massive hate propaganda in electronic media of over 14,000 hours and print media of over 25,000 articles in 5 years, destruction of heritage properties worth over 27 million USD, and the continuing ethnocide and genocide of over 80 million Hindus worldwide since 7 centuries. Specifically, the lawfare involved:


- Delegitimizing SPH by hate propaganda, disenfranchising Him of His civil and human rights, prejudicing Him from fair representation and fair trial
- Repeated illegal imprisonment, with brazen torture, custodial assassination attempts, supported by system justification in various forms, including the common processes of bureaucracy, indifference, self-deception, diffused responsibility and has resulted in continued systemic complicity with torture, murder and genocide
- Well-planned multi-layer false hate propaganda by the 'fourth estate' media sustained by moral disengagement, leaving the broader public in a state of willful ignorance, motivated denial, out-group victim-blaming, dehumanization and bystander apathy to even genocide.
The SPH Nithyananda Paramashivam stands in solidarity with the untold, multi-level social, political, intellectual, religious, cultural, linguistic, economic, legal, digital persecution done to Hinduism and faced by Hindus and Hindu minorities worldwide for the past several thousands of years continues through the modern day. The SPH Nithyananda Paramashivam has been recently acknowledged by the United Nations for the persecution of The SPH and the KAILASA global community, especially the affected women and children.
The KAILASA with de facto spiritual embassies operating across over 100 countries and having presence across the globe as the largest spiritual knowledge source on Hinduism is spiritually governed with the life positive, all-inclusive, universal policies sourced from Hinduism revived by the SPH Nithyananda Paramashivam. Having enriched and enreached more than one billion individuals over the past 27 years the KAILASA raises the voice to protect Hindus, defend Hindus and preserve the Hindu narrative for the world.

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