Aphorism by God Muktananda Swami



Spiritual Initiation and the Breakthrough of Consciousness

Spiritual Initiation and the Breakthrough of Consciousness
Explains the phenomenon of shaktipat, the spiritual transmission of power from a teacher to a devotee Shows how technology has eroded personal power aphorism by god muktananda swami and how insight aphorism by god muktananda swami and awareness can play a higher role in our lives Reveals how insight is the vehicle for profound self-transformation New Edition of The Bond of Power Shakti is the creative force, the bonding power, that holds the universe together. Shaktipat is the moment when enlightenment is conferred upon a student instantaneously by his master's touch. The guru conferring shaktipat creates a bond of power in those who have accepted him or her as their teacher. In Spiritual Initiation aphorism by god muktananda swami and the Breakthrough of Consciousness Joseph Chilton Pearce describes his experience of shaktipat from his teacher Swami Muktananda. From this awakening Pearce experiences a dramatic shift of mind aphorism by god muktananda swami and comes to the realization that perception is reality aphorism by god muktananda swami and that insight is our only vehicle for profound self-transformation. Oneness with God is the birthright of every individual, though we are culturally vaccinated to resist experiencing this higher consciousness. Our search for objective truth has lead us not to wholeness, but instead to the belief that we have no bond to each other, to God, or to an inanimate, physical world. Our technology reduces our ability to experience revelation aphorism by god muktananda swami and leads us instead toward the chatter of confused thinking. The challenge faced by modern humanity, which is the challenge Muktananda gave to his students, is to passionately gather up the scattered fragments of our lives aphorism by god muktananda swami and channel them into the creative realm, where with insight or revelation we will be able to become more than ourselves. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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God Is for Everyone

God Is for Everyone
GOD IS FOR EVERYONE espouses the philosophy of the 20th-century Kriya Yoga master Paramahansa Yogananda aphorism by god muktananda swami and was inspired by his earlier text, THE SCIENCE OF RELIGION. J. Donald Walters (Swami Kriyananda), founder of the Ananda ashram aphorism by god muktananda swami and a disciple of Yogananda, writes of the necessity of bringing God into one's immediate reality. According to the Kriya Yoga philosophy, each person is a miniature version of the entire contents of the cosmos. God hides within and, through work, one is worshiping this indwelling spirit--thus the word Kriya (kri meaning work aphorism by god muktananda swami and ya the spirit within). In this uplifting book, Walters provides food for thought for both novice spiritual explorers aphorism by god muktananda swami and experienced seekers. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Ball, considered by some to be the incarnation of God in the world. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Ball, considered by some to be the incarnation of God in Southern India. An oft-cited resource for spiritual seekers and yogis, this text explains the spiritual and philosophical essence of yoga far beyond the physical mechanics of yoga far beyond the physical mechanics of yoga far beyond the physical mechanics of yoga poses. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. Schiffman's account includes an appendix of Mother's aphorisms and teachings. Known simply as Mother, Anausya Devi advocated selfless Love and acknowledging the presence of God in the world. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Pantanjali's seminal teachings on yoga and meditation, and profound insight into the human condition is presented here through the eyes of translator Swami Prabhavanda (a monk who also translated THE BHAGAVAD GITA: THE SONG OF GOD) and renowned writer Christopher Isherwood. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. Schiffman's account includes an appendix of Mother's aphorisms




















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