“Shunya” From Unconscious to the Shiva

“Shunya” From Unconscious to the Shiva
Starting from an uncertain “shunya”, the Human Life rotates on the wheels of “Kalachakra”. It is generally full of unawareness filled with shunya–the unconscious zeros!
The conscious and enlightened zero, on the other hand, is like Shiva, who is in a zero emotion state, and yet is complete! Another form of zero is the “bhav–the Shunya Bhav”! It is not easy to achieve this feeling or status even for the yogis and the Siddhas! The person who attains this zero state becomes Shiva!
Thus, receiving “SHUNYA BHAV” in spirituality is a high–level consciousness!
Human life is only a subtle fraction of this entire cosmic power! The universe is a “gigantic zero” that constitutes infinite galaxies, constellations, planets, sun-moon and Earth! How tiny your existence becomes in this huge space, is astonishing!
I have a deep faith in the concepts of birth, re–birth and re-incarnation! This journey of life itself, I believe, is the Journey of an Unconscious Shunya to the Shiva–Shunya, where our ultimate goal is to attain perfection!
Apart from a few great men and Siddhas with divine consciousness, nobody knows where, when and which caste or religion he will take birth in. The birth of an ordinary human being is marked by darkness and has no goal in his life! It is a directionless state with uncertainties and ignorance. He is unknown to his own self, unlike the Siddhas, whose each and every birth is to attain perfection, salvation and “ultimate zero emotions” or “Moksha”! Now the question arises why this happens and how can man achieve control or perfection in his life?
Without wisdom and pious KARMAS, man can never control his life! Knowledge eliminates the inertia of consciousness; virtuous deeds wash the filth and give it a divine form! If a person follows this path, then he gradually progress from the UNAWARE SHUNYA to the ULTIMATE ENLIGHTED SHUNYA. Thus, the “Shiva consciousness” is attained!
This is moksha, karma, salvation and Shiva!
– Sarabeshwara Nand “Bhairav”