DEEPA-A LIGHT UNTO
OTHERS
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| Deepa
Kodikal (in the centre) From left, behind Nirmala and
myself |
Deepa
Kodikal is an enlightened woman.
She
says that she is an ‘ordinary housewife’
You
decide
She
has done her B.Sc from Delhi Univ. Among other
activities in college, she learnt glider flying when in N.C.C.
She was selected as the best cadet from Delhi and had to take
part in the Republic Day Contingent Parade on the 26th.Jan.
She
is a devoted wife and mother.
In
about 1982, she started getting into Nirvikalp Samadhi, a very
deep state of samadhi, and started experiencing different
aspects of the formless Brahman. In bliss she found that
God, the cosmos and she was one. The experience of this
merger and the knowledge that kept pouring out have been
chronicled in a diary form in the book, ' A Journey Within The
Self'.
Knowledge
still keeps pouring in, and some of this knowledge has been
published in the book, 'Teachings of the Inner Light'.
In
simple words Deepa has had an experience of the
transcendental…An Experience, free from limitations!
What
does that mean?
Well
the truth of the matter is that the experience is beyond
comprehension, except to the experiencer.
It
is believed to transcend all qualities, concepts, opposites,
time…It is an Immortal Consciousness…
The
above are the words used to describe God.
Those
who have experienced The Ultimate Experience, state, that the
observer is not different from the observation. It is an “expression
of the unity of all that we see”.
Let
me quote from her book: ‘A journey within the Self’
…I
felt that I was vast, limitless in size. A feeling of all
pervasiveness swept over me. I was everyone, and everyone was
me. There was one continuous principle pervading everything.
Everything was one. I felt love pouring out of me. Compassion
streamed forth from me. No one was baser or inferior to me.
There was no sin, no badness, no punishable instinct…
Sometime
the Experience comes gradually to a Spiritual Seeker and
sometimes it comes suddenly, but come it does, whether it is
during this lifetime or subsequent ones!
I
know I would love to experience it. To go beyond joy sorrow,
pleasure pain would be wonderful!
Would
that experience make you less humane? It is believed not.
Without ego, desires, ulterior motives, one would be
compassionate, loving wanting nothing in return…
One
would be free!
Ashtavakra
Geeta states the following:
He
who considers himself free is free indeed,
And
he who considers himself bound remains bound.
As
one thinks so one becomes.
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Deepa’s
books are available in the following book shops and
websites:
Strand
Book Stall (at CST), Chetana, Granth Book shop at Goregaon,
www.bestsellers.indiatimes.com
www.firstandsecond.com
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