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This compilation of Swami Muktananda's talks and writings about his guru, Bhagawan Nityananda, forms an absorbing biography and loving portrait of one of the greatest spiritual masters of modern India.
Early writings that explore such topics as the nature of grace, the guru-disciple relationship, the science of mantra, and kundalini awakening.
These five speeches impart the teachings of the Siddha Yoga path for modern seekers with eloquence, erudition, and compassionate humor, making an ancient tradition deeply engaging and vibrantly alive. Each talk, originally addressed to a global audience as a traditional greeting to the new year in the period 1995-1999, offers guidance--both practical and philosophical--for progressing on the spiritual path in today's world and living a noble and purposeful life. The book teaches with illustrative stories and anecdotes and urges all people to make the best use of their lives, to discover the divinity in their own hearts, and to let the joy of the divine suffuse the world.
In this collection of 14 talks on Yogic discpline, Gurumayi Chidvilasananda discusses discipline in seeing, hearing, eating, speaking, and thinking.
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Swami Muktananda belongs to the rare and ancient lineage of Siddhas, self realized masters who are known for their ability to awaken the spiritual potential in others. Revered in his own country and tradition for his spiritual attainment and the universality of his teaching, he has in recent years become one of the most highly regarded meditation masters in the world. In these pages he offers, in straightforward and often humorous language, an understanding of meditation as it is and can be.