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Salutations to the one who removes all obstacles from the path of self-knowledge.
This is without life, exhausting, dead and one does not want to bring it back. One is going to end now. No more - this. This is ugly. This is evil. This is not real. Thankyou - one owes it to you for the much needed help and support for killing all that was, thankyou for killing one's dreams. How kind and generous of you to come into my life. Your coming was enough to end all.
 
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    शुक्लाम्बरधरं विष्णुं शशिवर्णं चतुर्भुजम् ।
 
    प्रसन्नवदनं ध्यायेत् सर्वविघ्नोपशान्तये ॥
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Lord Ganesh, who is wearing white attire, who is all pervading, who is bright in appearance like moon and who has four arms, One should meditate upon Him who has a compassionate and gracious face, to remove all obstacles from the path of one's spiritual pursuit.
 
 
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    (Let us) Meditate in the heart upon Lord Ganesa — the silent, non-dual, universal witness — who is the nectar of divine bliss and is full of grace, shining as the bountiful flowering of aspirants following the path of spiritual wisdom.
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The ''mangalacharan'' is taken from Devikālottara, expounded by Lord Siva into the ears of Goddess Isvari, that teaches self-inquiry as a means to liberation. This is an invocation to the energy that assumes Lordship over all beings, provides strong and auspicious foundation for creative work, and removes hindrances from the path of devotee (one devoted to one's Self).

Latest revision as of 12:04, 3 October 2023

This is without life, exhausting, dead and one does not want to bring it back. One is going to end now. No more - this. This is ugly. This is evil. This is not real. Thankyou - one owes it to you for the much needed help and support for killing all that was, thankyou for killing one's dreams. How kind and generous of you to come into my life. Your coming was enough to end all.