Devoted to parallel efforts of Mai Markand and Gleb Botkin to spread the idea of God as Mother...
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Thursday, December 15, 2016
A Hymn to the Universal Divine Mother
Hail to You,
Kypris, lovely haired, foam-born, holy Goddess,
Laughter-loving,
full of ecstatic bliss, Ruler of the three Fates.
You
delight in the creatures of the deep, as they dance round and round,
And in the
sweet songs of the light-winged denizens of the air,
As they
flutter from succulent flower to verdant tree to lofty bluff.
You
conquer war, bringing stern Ares to rest in Your hallowed breast.
You
triumph over death, bringing myrrh-born Adonis back from the house of Hades.
Beauty,
Mother of Love, You are the trace of the One throughout the All,
Enticing into
amorous embrace the splendid totality of creatures,
To unfold to
the utmost the selfless giving of the One,
And
impelling the pursuit of ever more perfect union,
To empty each of selfishness, allowing experience of the One, even in the All.
Friday, November 4, 2016
Parallel Prayers to the Universal Divine Mother
Gleb Botkin writes (In
Search of Reality, p. 19):
Hear our
prayer, our gentle Mother and Goddess, and help us to free our hearts of all
hatred, anger and envy, of jealousy and greed, of all that remains of the
destructive force of chaos. Hear our prayer, our gentle Mother and Goddess, and
teach us to love Thee as Thou shouldst be loved. Teach us to laud Thee as Thou
shouldst be lauded. Teach us to serve Thee as Thou shouldst be served; to thank
Thee, to praise Thee, to bless Thee, as Thou shouldst be thanked, praised, and
blessed. Hear our prayer, our gentle Mother and Goddess, and permit us to sense
Thy holy, beneficent presence. Permit us to see if only a glimpse of Thy sweet,
radiant smile; to hear if only a faint echo of Thy happy, life-giving laughter.
Mai Markand
writes (Mai-ism, Note 777):
If Love is Mother and Mother is Love, I
am Mother's and Mother is mine. Mother bless the readers. Bless Thy followers.
Bless Thy surrender seeking. Be Thou pleased with anyone that repeats Thy
Sacred Name. On Thyself being propitiated and pleased, let the little universe
of every devotee of Thine be most pleased, satisfied, comfortable and happy.
Let it be Thy Grace that the rulers led
the ruled into the righteous path. Let good befall to the lot of all. Let the
Universe be happy with rains, crops, contentment and prosperity.
Make Thy devotees live in peace and
bliss without fear. Make all beings to relish pleasure in attending to their
duties and on attaining duties and on attaining their spiritual welfare.
Make the wicked virtuous, make the
virtuous successful in attaining their peace of mind. Make tranquilised souls
free from bondages. Inspire and help the freed to be taking up as their life
mission, the work of helping, loving and serving others to free themselves
through Thy Mercy and Guru's Grace.
May all be freed from dangers. May all
understand and attain good. May all be living nobly. May all be rejoicing in
the Universal spiritual good of all.
Mother! Make all happy, free from all
worries and diseases and all calamities. Make each and all of us enabled to
enjoy the Best, what is Divine, Sublime and Good.
Jay Mai Jay Markand Mai, Jay Markand
Rupa Mai, Jay Markand Rupa Markand Mai
Friday, October 28, 2016
The Universal Divine Mother and The Golden Age
Gleb Botkin writes (In Search of Reality, p. 31):
To
Greece, the religion of Aphrodite was brought by Orpheus. Horace refers to him
as “the Sacred Messenger of the Gods, who had reclaimed the Greeks from a rude
and savage life.” Significantly, it is also to Orpheus that the Greeks
attributed their knowledge of agriculture and the diatonic scale of music.
Orpheus himself called his teaching, “the religion of the Golden age,” and
stated that people of that Age were so good and so happy for the very reason
that they worshiped Aphrodite and Aphrodite Alone.
This statement connects with a quote from ancient Greek Philosopher Empedocles (Fragment
128):
"Nor had they any Ares for a god nor Kydimus, no nor King Zeus nor Kronos nor Poseidon, but Kypris the Queen.... Her did they propitiate with holy gifts, with painted figures and perfumes of cunning fragrancy, with offerings of pure myrrh and sweet-smelling frankincense, casting on the ground libations of brown honey. And the altar did not reek with pure bull's blood, but this was held in the greatest abomination among men, to eat the goodly limbs after tearing out the life."
During the Golden Age,
Kypris (Aphrodite) alone was worshiped – meaning that she was not one god among
many, not a consort of another god, not merely a power or projection, but was
seen as God, the Universal Deity. Based on Empedocles, all were good and all
were happy since there was no animal sacrifice and humans were vegetarians. The
work of Gleb Botkin in establishing the Church of Aphrodite was intended to
mark a return to the Golden Age.
The same is true with the
work of Mai Markand in establishing Mai-ism.
Mai Markand writes (Mai-ism, Note 7):
Mai माई or Maijee माईजी is Universal and a
Personification of Mother, God Himself as Mother and not God's
Power. With Hindu-Matajee, the relationship of the devotee and the
deity is that of the demander and
donor of powers leading to general happiness, success, rulership,
controllership, victoriousness, infatuatingness, etc. The relationship with Mai
is that of a mother and child. Matajee
माताजी is mostly a goddess of
fear and power, whereas Maijee is the Goddess of parental
love and permanent welfare. Except
the common element of the feminine sex, the conception of Matajee and
Maijee are entirely different and dis-similar, if not contradictory. To put it
in the usual Hindu scriptural language, Matajee, as mostly believed by Hindus,
is the Tamasik तामसीक aspect, whereas Maijee is the purest Sattvik सात्विक aspect. Mai-ism is working
hard for the past over 18 years, (i.e. since 2-9-1932), to transform the
Tamasik तामसीक belief
about the Mataji to the Sattwik सात्विक, to change the idea of fear into that of love, to
raise the notion of Maya माया, Power and Consortship, to that of Motherhood, to broaden the
Hinduistic restricted notion and vision to the Universal one.
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Mother is Essentially the Ocean of Infinite Love and Mercy
Mai Markand on Love (Mai-ism, Notes 751 and 752):
Few people understand why in Mai-ism, Love is so
much valued and why the first requirement is "Love All".
It becomes yet still more difficult for them that have no discrimination of
"Love and Lust", "interested and disinterested".
All goodness, virtue, happiness and peace of mind
results from Love. Love or the feeling of unity of all different selves in and
with Mother and one's own self, is creative of order, organisation,
consolidation, equilibrium and tranquility.
It is Love that develops a particular admirable
type of emotion, character and behaviour.
Love helps, gives, prays, feels grateful,
appreciates and returns, gives and shares.
Love results in trust, faith, cheerfulness,
contentment, forbearance, magnanimity, mercy, forgiveness, confidence, honesty,
dignity, charity, etc.
What is Love? It is liking, being attracted to,
feeling pleasure in, being ready to sacrifice for, wishing to be nearer to,
burning with the desire of embracing and being embraced by, absorbing and being
absorbed in, pulling and being pulled in by intense living...
Love is the root of all virtues and the
sacrificing struggle for realisation of unity. Love has its own limitlessness,
mysteriousness and miraculousness. Love is strength and fearlessness and
regenerativeness. Love is humility, patience, forbearance and endurance.
Love is the power of fulfilling and conquering.
Love is the power of expansion and transformation.
Gleb Botkin on Love (In Search of Reality, pp. 1-7):
Love is not – as most people seem to think – just
an emotion. Love is an energy – indeed, the basic creative energy in the
cosmos. Life itself is naught else, but the blossoming of love. Every living organism
exists only because it contains love, and the degree of its vitality is
determined by the amount of love it contains…
The foremost of love’s properties is its
inseparable union with beauty and harmony. Indeed, the three words, “love,”
“beauty” and “harmony,” refer but to different aspects or nuances of one single
phenomenon. Hence, where beauty and harmony are present, so is love...
The basic desire which love instills in its
subject is the blossoming and happiness of its object…If the object of love
happens to be a person, the desire for its happiness impels the lover to deeds
of kindness. While focused on the object of love, such deeds of kindness
automatically extend to anybody and anything in any way connected with or
resembling that object…Hence, love imbues its subject with a general attitude
of benevolence, as well as a deep sense of joy...
The only independent and inexhaustible Generator
of Love – its Prime Source and Ultimate Object – is the Supreme Deity and
Creator. Indeed, the Supreme Deity is also the Creator precisely in virtue of
being the Generator of the basic creative energy in the cosmos. Parenthetically,
that fact is in itself a sufficient reason…for visualizing the Supreme Deity,
not as a Father God, but the Mother Goddess. Indeed, the process of an energy’s
emanation from its source is an organic one. Hence, the cosmos must be regarded
as the fruit of the Divine Organism – not an arbitrarily created artifact; and
needless to say, it is only a feminine organism which is capable of bearing
fruit...
The fact that the Goddess is the Prime Source and
Ultimate Object of all love means that love for any object represents a form of
communion with the Goddess, while any creative activity impelled by love
represents a form of worship of the Goddess.
Purpose of This Blog
DURING THE 1930S, IN INDIA AND THE USA, THERE WERE PARALLEL ESTABLISHMENTS OF ORGANIZATIONS DEVOTED TO THE IDEA OF GOD AS MOTHER.
IN INDIA, MAI MARKAND ESTABLISHED MAI-ISM IN 1932, WHILE IN THE USA, GLEB BOTKIN, A RUSSIAN IMMIGRANT, FOUNDED THE CHURCH OF APHRODITE IN 1938 AFTER PREPARING GROUND FOR IT DURING THE EARLIER 1930S.
THIS BLOG IS DEDICATED TO THE WORK OF BOTH MEN, WITH AN EMPHASIS ON THE SUPREME BEING AS FEMININE, AS MOTHER, AND WITH LOVE AS THE CENTRAL FOCUS.
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