Yogananda – authentic spiritual master and messenger of spirituality in the West

Paramahamsa Yogananda, born Mukunda Lal Ghosh on January 5, 1893 in Gorakhpur, India, is considered to be one of the great spiritual personalities of India. He is the one who made Kriya Yoga known in western countries, especially in the United States, through his famous book “Autobiography of a Yogi”. First published in 1946, and […]

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Ramana Maharshi – the nectar of spiritual achievement was his daily taste

  What is extraordinary about Ramana Maharishi is that he has received exceptional grace.He felt the thrill of spiritual aspiration from a young age and meditated with an enormous “thirst” to know the Self. The nectar of spiritual achievement was his daily taste and his disciples appeared around him without

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Open Source or spontaneous frantic karma yoga on a planetary level. Altruism and dignity

Open Source is an elite spiritual human phenomenon in which people spontaneously sign up, without approvals and without resentment, giving humanity the miracle of their ideas and work. Lately, programs with free source (open source) appear more and more often, and the term is thrown left and right between big companies, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, etc.

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Chögyal Namkhai Norbu – a great Tibetan master and a spiritual warrior

  Dzogchen is a Tibetan spiritual path that traditionally cultivates nondualism and yoga in the midst of life. Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche is the undisputed master of the Dzogchen School, a school that in the world was understood to be part of Vajrayana but which the Master considered to be

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“A Love Letter” – an authentic perspective on Love

Paramahamsa Yogananda was described by his beloved disciple Rajarsi Janakananda as Premavatar, or “the incarnation of divine love”. In the following lines, written in 1936, Paramahamsaji speaks first of his own search for divine love, and then of his unity with“God present as Love”. “I’ve sought love in many lives. I shed bitter tears and

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Anaharin – traditional, authentic process for revitalization, improvement of health, purification of the body and mind

ANAHARIN or black water-only fasting is a commonly used process in Abheda Yoga, studied at our school in lessons about Ayusya – long life techniques.The main bias related to this process is the illusion that man “works” due to the chemical energy that comes from oxidative phenomena of substances derived from food that take place

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Is Shaktipat an objective phenomenon? – Abheda Summer Camp, August 2019

Testimonies related, in particular, to the Shaktipat transmissions that were made by our master in the camp ♥ “For me Shaktipat was an obvious boost to the teacher’s energy. I felt this; telepathic connection and a huge love for us… a beatific joy. My body stopped listening to me, my legs were shaking very hard,

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About Shaktipat – Grace or help that usually comes through the Spiritual Master

Shaktipat means, in translation, “coming”, “descending” or “descending” Grace or Energy, Shakti on a man. That is, it is an aid, an impulse that comes through a Master or even without such external support (i.e. spontaneously) and that allows the student to attain, for the moment, skills that he alone would not have achieved at

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Do we need something from outside of us or is it good to teach our children that we are complete anyway?

A tip circulating on the internet and belonging to a known author, taken out of context and share-looked intensely on the internet: “Teach your children that they need nothing outside of them to be happy—no person, no place, or thing—and that true happiness is found within them. Let them know that they are enough for

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26 on how we recognize a genuine spiritual master

Clues to recognize an authentic spiritual master. First, we must know that we could not, as students, accurately determine that someone is an authentic spiritual master. This is because: – charlatans can pretend very well – only an authentic master can recognize an authentic master – an authentic master

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Effects of Anuttara’s fundamental meditation in Abheda Yoga

Efectele meditației fundamentale Anuttara din Abheda Yoga – spiritual awakening or enlightenment, moksha, kenosis, metanoia, revelation, satori, ushta, Kevala Jnana ; – perception of the state of vacuum – shuniata; the state of emptiness is a nondulum state characterized by the increasing absence (up to the Absolute) of thoughts or, even,

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