Two meanings of “dwijaha”

May 25, 1989

In Sanskrit language a realized soul is called as dwijaha – dwijaha, and also a bird is called as dwijaha. Dwijaha – bird, bird. Because the bird has a second birth. The bird lives in a shell as an egg. And when the mother bird pierces on the head then it opens out and becomes the bird. And it’s the mother bird, knows if a person – the egg is ready or not for hatching. So we also before realization live in an egg of this ego and superego within us. Ego and conditioning within us. So all the one thousand petals of the limbic area are closed like that, limbic area is there in the centre. These are nerves 988 they said, 988. Doctors say so. 988 – doctors. All right, but they are one thousand. So they all open up like this, like a lotus, and they look like tongues of flames, beautiful flames, very silent. They are about seven colours different, but very beautifully, very silently burning. We cannot say burning – because there is no heat, it’s all cool, just like Himalayas.