Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Elements and meaning of the Six Visions

Beside the old man, the only  predominant figure of the 2nd vision is the young boy. He is about fourteen, long hair on the shoulders, long eyelashes upon downcast eyes. He is depicted in a remote wilderness, walking fearlessly alone under the moon light, tied to a sacred boon.


In the last part of the 6th vision is again a young man which takes prominence among a great number of celestial beings, which are pending by his leaps as he is about to deliver a message, as it seems, directed to gods and men. The nature of the message is one of redemption, and refers to a predestined moment in time when reaping is came and darkness is pushed away.
Later the young man seems to bear alone the entire burden of iniquity and confusion of the world, his long hair on both sides of his face which is turned toward earth with infinite tenderness and pain.
Mother ends her vision by hoping for a time in which the "effort of this sublime man will no longer be needed to prevent the black cloud from crushing the wretched men of earth"...
Were this young long haired man to exist and the vision be not merely symbolical but partly prophetical and  revelatory, by all evidence Mother refers to a person and facts ahead in the future, the past possibility remains totally invalidated.

The young man depicted has all the features of an ascetic, yogic figure, which sometimes seems to remain isolated in the wilderness.We can perceive stages in the story of the young man: the meeting with the old man, his leaving towards the isolated wilderness in which we ought to suppose he remains and not only crosses, probably practicing tapasya, and we may follow the story while he is evidently became a guru of gods and men. The huge cross which sustains the dark cloud, his bearing alone the iniquity, his deep compassion, talks to us of a christic figure in which the man has converted himself, and divinely empowered to take the very reins of some great change which seems to came by divine decree.

Since the time of this vision a hundred years are passed. A survey shows not constance yet of the appearance of such a person till recent times. Nowadays, six years ago, a kid of about 14 left the world to meditate in the jungle, his austere tapasya, his long hair, his achieved meditative goals makes of him probably the right candidate to vivify this revelatory vision, which suggests a very meaningful moment in the history of men.
Is Bhodi Shravan Dharma Sangha the name of the personage of the vision and are these the times right previous to the happenings related in the vision?

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