Halo peaceful viewers.
Welcome to A Journey
through Aesthetic Realms.
Today, we will briefly
explore the ancient
Sant Mat tradition
of Light and Sound.
Sant Mat is a time
honored spiritual way
that leads people
to rediscovering
their full potential
as human beings.
To know one’s true Self
and realize oneness
with the Creator
are the goals of Sant Mat,
meaning
“Path of the Saints,”
“Teachings of the Saints,”
or “Path of Truth.”
One is able to
get in contact with God
by receiving initiation from
an enlightened teacher
and practicing meditation.
The meditation technique,
always offered
free of charge,
involves contemplating
on God’s manifestations
in the inner
Light and Sound.
In Sant Mat, it is taught
that real inner experience
through meditation is
necessary to realize God,
rather than
theory and doctrines.
In Sanskrit,
“Sant” refers to a Master
of the highest Order.
To practice the meditation,
it is important that
one has a living Master.
The initiation, however,
may take place
with a representative.
This is how
this ancient spiritual way
has been passed through
a long lineage
of enlightened Masters.
The Sants of the past
include
Sri Swami Ramanand,
or Ramananda, who
lived the 14th century.
He taught that
one’s Divine identity
does not depend on
one’s social status.
He accepted disciples
of all backgrounds,
teaching in
the commonly spoken
Hindi language.
Swami Ramanand
had many disciples.
One of the most famous
ones was Sant Kabir,
who is recognized as
a great spiritual teacher
and mystic poet.
Another well known Sant
was Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
The Sikh Masters who
came after Guru Nanak
were also part of
the Sant Mat lineage,
the lineage
of the Light and Sound.
Most of the Masters
teaching this method
were centered in India.
Today
in the modern world,
countless people worldwide
from various cultures
practice and reap
the benefits of Sant Mat,
the saintly way of life.
These benefits include
increased inner peace,
centeredness
and inward strength,
and clarity
in solving problems.
Through the meditation,
one can develop greater
respect, understanding,
and love for all beings.
Thus, a sense of service
to humanity expands
within the heart of
a Sant Mat practitioner.
Meanwhile,
one’s purpose in life
becomes clearer
through meditation
and an ethical lifestyle.
The practitioner should
observe five precepts,
which are Ahimsa
or nonviolence,
truthfulness, avoidance
of sexual misconduct,
love for all regardless of
caste, creed, wealth, or
intellectual attainments,
and the maintenance
of a strict vegetarian diet.
Drugs and alcohol
are also to be avoided.
The practicality found
within these precepts and
the meditation method
earned Sant Mat
the description,
“science of the soul.”
Mr. Kurt Young is
an experienced American
practitioner of Sant Mat.
In an interview
with Supreme Master
Television,
he explained
the basic teachings
of the Sant Mat path.
The basic teachings are
that we as human beings
are designed
to really awaken in to
our highest potential and
to become one with God,
or whatever source
we wish to give
that conscious name.
And yet to do that
we also have to mold
our lifestyle in a way
that is supportive of that,
through a diet
which is most conducive
for sustaining health and
also for keeping the mind
more relaxed and peaceful,
and that creates
as little impact
on the outer world
as possible.
And that is namely
the vegetarian diet.
And of course,
avoiding things
that will tend to weaken
or suppress
our consciousness,
such as drugs and alcohol
or cigarettes and so on.
So it’s a very
practical lifestyle.
And he [Param
Sant Thakar Singh]
also asked that people
devote at least 10% or
even more of their time
to meditation, specifically
on this inner Light
and this inner Sound.
And in this way,
we’ll be able to
go through this world
in a very comfortable way.
Physically
we’ll be more healthy,
more relaxed,
more peaceful, and also
inwardly we will be able
to grow in this direction.
So it’s a very practical
science, you could say.
And yet, it is something
that people can
never understand
through books, but
only through experience.
When we return,
Mr. Kurt Young
shares his experiences
on the journey
to his own sainthood.
We’ll also find out more
about the Sant Mat
spiritual group.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
A Journey through
Aesthetic Realms.
Mr. Kurt Young
has been a devoted
Sant Mat practitioner
for over two decades
and is a disciple of
the late Indian Master
Param Sant Thakar Singh Ji.
He shared
his experience of
how he met his Master
Param Sant Thakar Singh
and came
to practice meditation
on the Light and Sound.
I would say the first thing
was at my father’s funeral
when I was 16.
I looked above his casket
and there was a ball of
white light like a small sun.
And I didn’t know
what it was but it was
almost living, almost…
it was filled with
consciousness.
And from that day on,
something changed in me,
and I began looking
and studying
Buddhism, Hinduism,
Taoism, Sufism,
esoteric Christianity,
mainly in classes
that I was taking in
the boarding school
that I was at
near Santa Barbara.
One of the teachers
that I was studying with
in that class
arranged for a great saint
from India to come
and actually
speak at our high school,
because some of
his students had
actually gone to India and
met him and so on, and
learned the meditations.
So when he came
and spoke at the school,
I was sitting there
frustrated because of the
difficulty understanding
his strong Indian accent.
And after 20 minutes
I finally stopped
focusing on his words
and just studied him
as a man.
Immediately, I began
looking around the room
wondering,
“What is this energy?”
because I could feel
a palpable energy
of peace and love
that my mind
couldn’t understand.
And next
I began rubbing my eyes,
because I thought
that I was seeing things
or there was something
in my eye, because
I saw this white light
around his head.
Ultimately, I went home,
and I wrote him
and asked him
about my concerns
with the vegetarian diet
and so on and the lifestyle,
because I was
very much into sports.
And he wrote back.
And when I opened
that letter it literally was
like the rays of a sun
were pouring into my face,
but it was rays of love.
And I just burst into tears
and was overwhelmed
in ways unlike anything
I had ever experienced
before.
So ultimately,
he encouraged me…
because as a child I had
heard this inner Sound
that would keep me up
at night, it was so loud,
and I didn’t know
what it was.
And I found out
that this man was
teaching a meditation
that was concerned
with this inner Sound
and also inner Light.
Eventually, Mr. Young
travelled to India
and met
Param Sant Thakar Singh.
Through initiation,
the living Master
was able to establish
the inner connection
within Mr. Young,
the spiritual aspirant,
to his Higher Self.
Thus,
the inner Light and Sound
of which he had glimpses
since his youth
could now be accessed
permanently through
daily meditation.
Mr. Young had
a deep and loving affinity
with his Master.
There was a presence
about him
and a love and a peace
that was unlike anything
I had ever seen before.
And yet there was a
humility and a gentleness.
I feel that so many people
during the course of
their own spiritual journey
will find
a particular Master
that deeply touches them
in their heart.
And nobody can know
who that Master will be,
except that individual.
And so in this case
he was the Master that
deeply impacted my heart
in ways that caused me
to serve his organization
for 22 years.
So what did you do
when you came back
to America eventually?
Eventually, I began
serving in the organization
for Sant Thakar Singh,
and ultimately began
helping to organize his
so-called missionaries or
initiating representatives.
And that was a process
where we just
trained people to convey
the initiation process
so that more people
could learn the meditations
and derive the benefits
found therein.
Sant Mat was first
brought to the West
by Hazur
Baba Sawan Singh Ji,
who graced the Earth
in the latter half
of the 19th century
and the first half
of the 20th century.
During his youth,
Hazur Baba Sawan Singh
studied all world religions
with an open mind.
He taught that
God is in every heart,
spirituality is
the shared heritage
of humankind, and
the goal of spirituality
is the union
of the soul with God.
He advised
an honest livelihood
and never accepted gifts
from anyone.
As his teachings gained
widespread recognition,
students travelled
from Europe and
North America to India
to learn meditation under
Baba Sawan Singh’s
guidance.
The lineage for contacting
the inner Light and Sound
has continued
since time immemorial
through various
enlightened Masters.
Today,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
is a living Master
who is also able to
impart the way of
the Light and Sound
through
the Quan Yin Method.
Mr. Young wished to
convey his greetings to
Supreme Master
Ching Hai.
Greetings
Master Ching Hai.
I just wanted
to honor and salute you
for the incredible work
that you have done
all over the world
in lifting up the lives
of countless people
and making the planet
a better place to live.
So, I hope you are well
in health and that
your mission continues
to blossom and flourish
as it has been
for so many years.
So I send you my love
and good cheer,
and perhaps we’ll
see each other someday
down the road.
Supreme Master Ching Hai
conveyed
the following reply to
Mr. Young’s greetings.
“You’re always in my heart
and the Master
is proud of you surely.
I love you so much Kurt.
May God love you
even more and bless you.
Please continue to spread the enlightened way
of Sant Mat to help the world.”
Love love, CH
We appreciate
Mr. Young for sharing
your precious experiences
on the spiritual path,
and send you best wishes.
Good-hearted viewers,
thank you
for joining us on today’s
A Journey through
Aesthetic Realms,
featuring Sant Mat,
the Path of Saints.
May the teachings
of the sages guide us all
in the way
of truth and goodness.
Now, please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television
for Our Noble Lineage,
after Noteworthy News.
Wishing your soul
Heaven’s blissful light
and melody.