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This book is meant as a tool to make "your real life" an extension of spiritual life, so that life will be more productive and enjoyable. It begins by explaining what meditation is really for, then suggests some ways of dealing with other people in your life based on what you learn from your practice. It also addresses the emotional resistances we all have to following what is, essentially, very simple advice. Edited for today's Western audience, this practical guide is full of wisdom for daily interactions, communication, and behaviors in our personal and professional life.
A guide to the art and science of mediation. A manual for learning exactly who you are. Superconscious Meditation by Justin O?Brien (also known as Swami Jaidev Bharati) is written with a simple, direct and yet enthralling elegance that discloses the heart of the matter with such aplomb and down-to-earth practicality that the reader wants to get right down and practice the reality: Superconscious Meditation.
A mantra is a sound or a series of sounds which is known more by its vibrations than by its meaning. It helps the mind to focus and leads one towards the centre of silence within. It is a way to understand one's self and helps to synergise one's external and internal worlds. This book, written in a simple and easy-to-understand manner, unravels the importance of mantras and their healing effects on us.
This special book is a set of inspirational teachings in poetic verse and prose of the major spiritual knowledge of the Himalayan yoga meditation tradition. The Light of Ten Thousand Suns is also the autobiography of Swami Veda Bharati, who allows us an intimate look into his own path of learning, teaching, and commitment to his Master.
Subtler than the Subtle?Shvetashvatara Upanishad'is one of the sacred scriptures of the world, beautifully translated and paraphrased in this small volume by one of today's greatest Sanskrit scholars. Called The Upanishad of the White Horse, it shares the wisdom of the yogic sages. Its suble verses open life's deep secrets to those who wish to find divine realization and become immortals.
The Path of the Rishi is one of the first and most detailed books published in the West on the ancient Vedic origins of Yoga, including all aspects of its philosophy and practice. The book reveals secrets of the Vedic Yoga from the teachings of Sri Aurobindo, Ganapati Muni, Brahmarshi Daivarat, and Swami Veda Bharati as well as Vamadevas own insights. It challenges popular ideas of the meaning of Yoga and brings Yoga back to the vision of the ancient Himalayan Rights.
This scholarly, insightful work integrates history and philosophical wisdom to span the gap between life and death. It introduces us to the meditative art of Eastern and Western sages who transcended the fear of death. The inspiring examples cited from various cultural traditions draw us away preoccupation with our own mortality and toward a deeper enjoyment of the life process itself.
First time in the history of India, in 1958, a Sankaracarya visited West. The author, His Holiness Jagadguru Sankaracarya Sri Bharati Krsna Tirtha of Puri, went to America at the invitation of the Self Realization Fellowship, Los Angeles, to spread the message of Vedanta. This book is a compilation of some of his discourses delivered there. These discourses by a saint-yogi and master of ancient Indian scriptures, also well-versed in modern sciences, give the essentials of Vedanta. They combine authenticity of thought with simplicity of language. Being couched in the contemporary idiom they will be found to be particularly suited to the modern mind. Though addressed to American audiences, the discourses carry a message of eternal truth and of universal application. The steps of spiritual inquiry and the paths of God-realisation outlined in them will be of immense practical use to the readers in their quest for the Supreme.