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- About Spirit GuidesSpirit Guides
Everyone
on the planet has spirit guides we can call upon for assistance when we are in
need of help. Although we may know that help is available, it is sometimes
difficult to access it. Some of our guides are connected to past life
experiences; they may be people we knew before. Others are guides who have been
trained to help us eliminate a specific problem in our present lives, such as a
health issue. No matter what category they fall into, guides' intentions are to
comfort, inform and nourish us.
Read more here: » Spirit Guides: Communication With Spirit
- About Spirit Guides |
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|  |  |  | Kundalini Yoga FAQ: Vedas As A Guide To Good Living
The Vedas contain revelations of the eternal Truth. The culture of a community or a nation is derived from the values that people live and uphold in their lives. The word Veda is derived from the Sanskrit vid , to know. They contain knowledge in every field of worldly science , under the following broad headings - the sadangas or six limbs: Siksa or phonetics, kalpa or the code of rituals, vyakarana or grammar, nirukta or etymology, chandas or literature, and jyotish or astronomy. Along with these, four upvedas o r subvedas consist of the four sciences: Ayurveda or medicine, dhanurveda or new archery, gandharvaveda or music and sthapatyaveda or architecture
(See also: Vedas , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » Vedas: Vedas As A Guide To Good Living |
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Living Tradition of Sahaj MargSahaja Yoga: The Living Tradition of Sahaj Marg
The Raja Yoga system
known as "Sahaj Marg" is still relatively obscure in the West, even
among Yoga aficionados. This is largely due to the fact that Sahaj Marg has
been a low-key, word-of-mouth practice. Works by the lineage of Sahaj Marg
Masters, published under the auspices of the Shri Ram Chandra Mission (SRCM),
are difficult to locate, and beyond the abhyasis or practitioners of
Sahaj Marg, few are aware that SRCM centers have been established worldwide
since the Mission was founded in India fifty years ago.
Read more here: » Sahaja Yoga: The
Living Tradition of Sahaj Marg |
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|  |  |  | Kundalini Yoga FAQ: Ashtavakra's Guide To Instant Nirvana
The Ashtavakra Gita , also known as Ashtavakra Samhita , is a treatise that offers simple recipes for almost instant liberation. Swami Shantananda of Vasistha Guha calls it “a quantum leap into the absolute”. A unique treatise on the non-dualistic advaita philosophy , the Ashtavakra Gita “guarantees to transport a seeker instantaneously from time to eternity, from the relative to the absolute and from bondage to liberation”, writes Swami Shantananda.
(See also: Ashtavakra Gita , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » Ashtavakra Gita: Ashtavakra's Guide To Instant Nirvana |
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''All life is yoga,'' said Sri Aurobindo, referring to the work done not for the satisfaction of one's desires or ego but as an offering to the Divine, which is actually a powerful means of yoga. This is how the Mother explains the profundity of Sri Aurobindo's vision: ''There is an ascending evolution in nature which goes from the stone to the plant, from the plant to the animal, from the animal to man. Because man is, for the moment, the last rung at the summit of the ascending evolution, he considers himself as the final stage in this ascension and believes there can be nothing on earth superior to him. In that he is mistaken…."
(See also: Mirra - The Mother , Spiritual Guidance,
God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and
Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Mirra - The Mother: Paris to Pondicherry: Journey of Discovery |
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| |  |  |  | Kundalini Yoga FAQ: Dictionary Of Siddha Yoga TerminologyA dictionary Of Siddha Yoga
Terminology. From Abhanga to Yogini.
Please note that all words in grey,
like "enlightenment" or "kundalini" are hyperlinked to
archives further explaining the term. At the corresponding archive you will
also find articles related to the term.
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Benefits of FastingFasting
controls passion. It checks the emotions. It controls the senses also. It is a
great penance. It purifies the mind and the heart. It destroys a multitude of
sins. Fasting controls the tongue in particular which is the deadliest enemy of
man. Fasting overhauls the respiratory, circulatory, digestive and urinary
systems. It destroys all the impurities of the body and all sorts of poisons.
It eliminates uric acid deposits. Just as impure gold is rendered pure by
melting it in the crucible again and again, so also this impure mind is
rendered purer by repeated fasting.
From " Hindu Fasts & Festivals " by Sri Swami
Sivananda.
Read more here: » Fasting:
Benefits of Fasting |
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is Achara or good conduct. Achara is the mark of
the good. From Achara is Dharma born. Dharma enhances life. Man attains
prosperity and fame, here and hereafter, through the practice of Dharma.
Good conduct is
the highest Dharma. It is the root of all Tapas or austerities. Righteousness,
truth and good works, power and prosperity - all originate from conduct.
Excerpt from
All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda
Read more here: » Hindu Ethics: Ethics in Hindu Darma |
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Religion - Laya Yoga Laya Yoga - The
Essence Of All Religion
Yoga is the essence of
every religion and is that what all religions have in common. If a man really
wants to go deeply into the mystical and spiritual essence of their religion,
then he or she comes to practise yoga. We say that yoga is not a religion in a
sense of an individual creed or a sect separating from others, we also say that
yoga is the substance and profundity of every religion and its inner cult. That
is why one can be a member of every religious society and practise yoga. Two
rules, or if one prefers, two commandments present in all scriptures such as
Veda, Koran or the Bible are as if two angelic, divine wings of the Laya Yoga
training. " Be holy because I am Holy" and " Be
so perfect as your Heavenly Father is" these are the signs of an
authentic, spiritual path of universal life.
Read more here: » Laya Yoga: The Essence Of All
Religion - Laya Yoga |
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|  |  |  | Kundalini Yoga FAQ: The Subject
is Love - about the lower chakrasChakras: The Subject is Love
How does love, springing
from a divine source, become misguided in so many ways? How did we fall into
such animalistic forms of love? Some understanding of our subtle anatomy is
necessary at this point. We are all engaged in five types of work in our life, corresponding
to our five lowest centers (chakras): maintaining our physical survival (first
chakra - money), ensuring the continuation of the human race (second chakra -
sex), providing fuel for the physical vehicle (third chakra - food), developing
our emotional life (fourth chakra - heart), acquiring a set of philosophical
and religious principles to guide our life (fifth chakra - throat). These 5
lower chakras constitute the kingdom of delusion, illusion and error.
Read more here: » Chakras: The Subject
is Love - about the lower chakras |
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| |  |  |  | Kundalini Yoga FAQ: The
Secret of AgniThe Secret of Agni (Agni Rahasya):
In ancient Vedic thought, the
individual soul was symbolized by fire. Our inner soul, hidden like a secret
flame deep within our hearts, abides inextinguishable throughout all our states
of consciousness of waking, dream and deep sleep. It endures as the witness
through our every birth and death, through all the many sojourns in the various
worlds and planes of existence of our soulÕs vast manifestation.
Read more here: » Agni: The
Secret of Agni |
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| | | |  |  |  | Kundalini Yoga FAQ: A Hierarchy of Gods Guide in
HinduismA Hierarchy of Gods Guide Hinduism
A unique and all-encompassing
characteristic of Hinduism is that one devotee may be worshipping Ganesha while
a friend worships Siva or Vishnu or Kali, yet both honor the other's choice and
feel no sense of conflict. The Hindu religion brings us the gift of tolerance
that allows for different stages of worship, different and personal expressions
of devotion and even different Gods to guide our life on this earth.
Read more here: » Hinduism: A Hierarchy of Gods Guide in
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