How does the divine spark loose awareness of its divinity?
I would think in a similar way Brahma dreams the universe into being. Are not all conditional things illusion?
The Vishvadeva mantra of Rigveda in your link, has many interpretations, the foremost among Hindus is that one Bird represents a unrealized Atma who partakes of the Phalla (fruit) of Karma, while a realized Atman does not enjoy the fruits of Karma, the tree represents Prakriti, the natural world of Karma which provides the Phalla of our Karmas.
To interpreter this as a story about Adam and Eve is not correct, many swamis and gurus have erred in this.
I noted the similarity. The Hindu version is older than the Hebrew version, so I would not attempt to say the Hindu version was about Adam and Eve.
Now in my belief system, there is no Adam and Eve story, and i would not interprate the Adam and Eve myth in context of Jiva and Atman concepts as it is not the same concept nor does it relate to the Hindu ideas about Jiva and Atman and the method advised to realize our true self as the complete Atman.
Is there any evidence of Eve practicing Kundalini Yoga?
No, it must be inferred by the connection of kundalini and the serpent.
Well this is your opinion, it does not mean that Kundalini is incorrect. I dont understand why one has to use Hindu terminology in relation to something that is totally unrelated to Hinduism?
I try to see the similarities in religions, not emphasize the differences. Although a Christian, I have gathered insights into my own religion by studying others. The Bible itself can be obscure in its symbols. I'll take ideas anywhere I can find them. Consider the Greek symbol known as the caduceus. Two serpents are spiraling up a rod. There are wings at the top between a globe. That symbol makes complete sense to me and compares favorably with Hinduism and Judaism. When I can see similar elements in all three religious traditions, it helps me determine which ideas are probably right and which ones are alterations of the original.
The two serpents show the male and female climbing the Tree of Life. The wings show liberation from being trapped on the earth. The globe represents the sun. That fits with this Hebrew passage:
Malachi 4:2 But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings; and ye shall go forth, and grow up as calves of the stall.
The calves also have something to do with the Hindu view of cows and the Hebrew cherub the calf.
What practice and what Yoga did Christ advise? what is the method told by Christ that enables one to become united (yogya) with God?
Is there a detailed practical manual, advising on actual practical methods and actions for Yoga?
No.
It's a different tradition with different practices. Besides Christianity has gone the way of most religions becoming confused and segmented into many contradictory belief systems. Why ask this anyway since there is also no one authority for Hinduism?
I don't think you understand the concept of Atman. I think you are assuming a duality between Jiva and Atman or a separation between the two, which is not what i know about the Atman concept, nor is this the correct understanding from a Hindu point of view.
I would say we have different views about Atman. Words fail me since I do not know what words to use to convey my meaning; but let me try. There is a part of man so alike Brahma because it is a part of Brahma, that it does not change, does not fall into illusion or conditional existence and does not incarnate. I don't know what tradition the Yogi who wrote this comes from; but I mostly agree with this part of his article,
The Incarnate Word
The Atman is one in all, is not born, does not evolve or change.
The soul is something that comes from the Divine into the evolution and as the psychic being it evolves and assumes different personalities from life to life.
To live in the consciousness of the Atman is to live in the calm, unity and peace that is above things and separate from the world even when pervading it. But for the psychic consciousness there are two things, the world and itself acting in the world. The Jivatman has not come down into the world, it stands above, always the same—supporting the different beings, mental etc. which act here. The psychic is what has come down here—its function is to offer all things to the Divine for transformation.
The only reservation I have would be about the word "Jivatman" and if I understand the definition correctly then I agree with one exception. The Jivatman can come down into the world -- while remaining above at the same time. It cannot come down and get lost or confused; but it can come down and form a union with the lower elements of the soul incarnated in human existence.
I see significance in the fact that Krishna is in the chariot with Arjuna, and that Krishna is the driver. Perhaps different people have different views about that, but it seems to be something worth thinking about. That too has its corresponding parallel in the Hebrew tradition but using different words. and yes, I would say there were definitely four horses.
If one accepts the Atman, one has to accept the re-birth or re-incarnation of Atman as well, do you also accept reincarnation? or does the bible accept multiple births?
It is not that explicit either way; but Jews believe in reincarnation and so do I. I have debated this with other Christians who said reincarnation couldn't exist. They failed to prove that point using the Bible. I could produce more texts which suggest it is true.
Why does Genesis not give details? Why is it not as detailed as the Hindu texts regarding these issues?
For one thing, the Jews wished to eradicate most names of the gods or goddesses lest naive people begin to worship them individually instead of reversing them all as expressions of the One. I myself have no problem with the gods and goddesses if people see them as emanations of the One. Other things also may have been hidden as a way of the priests maintaining control over the masses. There are two subjects the Jews have never committed to writing: Genesis and the Cherubim. The other subjects which composed their oral tradition known as the Talmud did eventually get written down; but those two subjects were considered off limits. I have not been instructed orally in Genesis, so I can't say with certainty what their inner teachings are. I can say however that Jesus appeared to criticize this secretiveness.
Matthew 23:13 But woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against men: for ye neither go in yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in.
But you really have not answered my question, does God breath the divine spark into all living beings or only Humans?
The lively sparks were breathed only into man. The other sparks came from God before but fell into a lesser type of awareness.
In that regard, the purification of the throat chakra perhaps should be mentioned. What Genesis calls the "breath of life" is what Hindus call "prana" I would suppose. Oh, look what I just found -- a
Hindu depiction very similar to the caduceus showing how the prana goes through the chakras:
I'd say that's fine as far as it goes -- but is meant to show the basics. There should be 12 paths leading into the heart chakra, of course. I will never forget the day my heart chakra opened. I wasn't trying to accomplish it or expecting it. I became keenly aware of the twelve paths of "energy." I could see them in fact. These not only can connect to the other chakras and help purify them, they can also connect to things in the world.
The best advice I have for Christians is to obey the Golden Rule. This purifies the heart. If someone does this, he is on the right path and dealing with karma. If someone is willing to be faithful in the small things in life, he will be rewarded by being given more awareness and more opportunities. "Seek first the kingdom and all these other things will be added." I think almost any other method will fail eventually. It seems impossible to me that anyone can achieve enlightenment, nirvana or whatever anyone wants to call it, if he is not willing to seek harmony in this life. We are here now. What are we expected to do? Religion, I think, may tempt us to try to live "up in the clouds" -- and we can then fail to take advantage of what we could achieve in this life.