Babaji Paintings

Jai Maha Maya ki Jai !!

 

Soul Landscapes

painted by Babaji niHaidakhan / India. The paintings were made by Babaji Himself, the photographs were made by lots of devotees, in the period of His physical presence.

22 pictures

representing stages of the soul during cycles of development.

Selected

by Babaji from a series of over 50 paintings

Printed

by Teresa Surja Dawson, 2000

Meaning and use of the 22 healing pictures

Each healing picture depicts the unique, complete state of the soul, a way of “Being”, feeling, existing, thinking, doing. Altogether, these pictures represent 22 stages of development, which each human soul passes through. No stage is more advanced than the other, they build a closed circle. The soul advances in a spiral form passing through the same phases, again and again, the levels becoming more and more subtle while the principle, the step to be taken is always the same. Thus the healing pictures never should be understood as a linear process. The paintings do not depict any real places on this earth; they are vibrating on the higher levels, created as healing ‘landscapes’ in order to guide, balance and heal the soul.
Each picture depicts a certain experience, which a person at some time in their life goes through. The pictures represent stages of development intheir completed state. The states of the soul are the healed states. A picture can be selected for either a specific aspect of personality, or for one’s own development at a particular stage in life. Comparable ideas to this kind of healing are found in the Bach Flower Therapy. Whereas a single Bach Flower Remedy depicts the healing for one state, the pictures depicts the healed state itself. So each picture represents a complete state of the soul within a particular stage of development. The main stages which the human soul goes through are expressed through these paintings. The pictures are useful for may things, but they will most strongly vibrate with the person whose soul development relates to the picture, or where the already healed condition is shown. Therefore, a person will automatically be able to choose for themselves which is the healing vibration  they need for a certain time.
The titles are clues for inner experience. The pictures promote healing of the soul, simply by looking at them. The sanskrit titles are mantras. Through repetition, they create a vibration identical to the perfected state of soul. Water, placed briefly on top of a picture takes on the subtle healing vibrations and can be consumed. However, possession of the cards alone will not replace the inner effort. A clear decision to accept a process of accelerated consciousness is necessary, in order for energies radiating from the pictures can be assimilated by the body, and in order that deep experiences with emotions, dreams, body sensations and thoughts are possible.

 

 

atma prema
Self Love
Selbst Liebe

 

mahatmyam
Dignity
Würde

 

antara nayanam
Innder Guidance
Innere Führung

 

parihasa rasanam
Humour
Humor

 

asrusokam pavanam
Tears and Sorrow
Leid und Tränen

 

ananda purane
Joy and Fulfilment
Freude und Erfüllung

 

paramatmartha samsadhane
Purpose and Achievement
Vorhaben und Erreichen

 

satyam
Truth
Wahrheit

 

 

 sarvabhuta prema
Love to all Beings
Liebe für alle Lebewesen

 

upasevanam
Dedication
Hingabe

 

 

 divya samyojanam
Connection to the divine
Verbindung mit dem Göttlichen

 

 prasada cetane
Clarity and Perceptiveness
Klarheit und Einsicht

 

 

 jyotih sarvagamamanam
Cosmic Christ Consciousness
Kosmisches Christus Bewusstsein

 

sucinta parinatasucinte
Orientation and Reorientation
Orientierung und Umorientierung

 

divya stutisunrta
Singing the Praises of the Divine
Lobgesang de Göttlichen

 

svabhavodartata
Fineness of spirit and intent
Feinheid im Geist und in der Absicht

 

devasaktih
Divine Power
Göttlich Kraft

 

nimitta karanam
Motivation to do and to be
Beweggrund für Tun und Sein

 

bhuta parinamanam
Transformation
Wandlung

 

atmataikya santi
Harmony
Harmonie

 

upahavanam
Challenge
Herausforderung

 

dharma namrata
Humbleness
Demut

 

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