Ganesha – representation of perseverance, realizeability and prosperity

Ganesha – representation of perseverance, realizeability and prosperity Hindu philosophy has shed some light on understanding many aspects of our being. În esență, noi suntem infiniți. But in order to understand and adore the Infinite within us (/Supreme Consciousness/Supreme Self Atman… or God), we need to attribute certain characteristics to

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About Shiva – The Cosmic Dancer and Modern Physics

Modern physics has shown that the rhythm of creation and destruction is not only manifested in the succession of the seasons and in all living creatures , but it is also the very essence of inorganic matter! For modern physicists, shiva’s dance is the very dance of subatomic matter … “Hundreds of years ago, Indian artists created visual images of Shiva embodied as a celestial dancer in beautiful bronze statuettes. In our time, physicists have used the most av

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Bhairava Ashtami – the spiritual celebration of Bhairava

Bhairava Ashtami, also known as Bhairavashtami, Bhairava Jayanti, Kala-Bhairava Ashtami and Kala-Bhairava Jayanti is a Hindu holy day celebrating Bhairava, a terrible manifestation of the god Shiva. So what? How it should impact us, here, in Romania or wherever we are? It is true that in India this holiday has a religious devotional character, And

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What do we do when we can’t control our thoughts?

Practicing fundamental meditation sometimes happens… to “haunt” us thoughts that, apparently, we also do not want to manifest obsessively and excruciatingly. Or not excruciating. It may even like us, but it diverts us from our goal or from the direction in which we, in fact, want to think. Other times we want to meditate. We

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Maha Shivaratri – a night of spiritual awakening

Shivaratri — also called “the night without the moon”- is a moment with profound spiritual valences. This is a night of divine transcendence, very important for yogis around the world. This moment claims: -deep meditation -unlearning unwanted habits and removing addictions -new beginnings or changes of mentality. *more about Shivaratri HERE. Maha Shivaratri is an

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Kashmirian Shivaism – Trika school versus Advaita Vedanta

Vasagupta knew the philosophy of Advaita Vedanta and also it is likely that he would have also studied the Buddhist tradition of the eighth and ninth centuries. Kashmirian Shivaism is a branch of Shivaism and one of the most famous Hindu spiritual schools, which developed in India between the VII and XII centuries AD, taking

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21 common mistakes in meditation and some solutions

21 common mistakes in meditation There are many types of meditation and these tips are general In particular, each type of meditation has its precise indications, which must be followed. The advice of the teacher or master can help and boost significantly, sometimes even decisively. 1. To keep the spine flexed, the trunk or head

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Chinnamasta – the great Divine Power of lightning-fast spiritual evolution

Chinnamasta – the great Divine Power of lightning-fast spiritual evolution, evolution characterized by the courage to accept the transcendence of many dogmas, common principles in favor of the fastest evolution. This development is not propelled by the courage of direct confrontation, but the unbridled passion of the spiritual aspiration that makes problems difficult to be

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Saraswati – Goddess of Wisdom

Sarasvati is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts and science. She is the companion of Brahma, (as well as his counterpart Shakti) and whose knowledge Brahma used when creating the universe. The name “Saraswati” or “Sarasvati” comes from the Sanskrit language, in which “sars” means flow or essence and ,, watts ”was translated as “the one that flows”. Along with the other important deities mentioned in the Vedas, Saraswati represents a significant deity of Hinduism.

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Kamalatmika

Kamalatmika – the great divine power of abundance and fullness

Kamalatmika sau Kamala este a zecea și ultima dintre cele zece Maha Vidya, reprezentată ca o ființă orbitor de frumoasă ce binecuvantează toate ființele din manifestare cu grația ce izvorăște permanent din sufletul ei. Este splendoarea și înțelepciunea divină în manifestare, care se bucură în orice moment de sărbătoarea existenței, a fericirii, a frumuseții si

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Yantra of the Great Divine Power of Time, Authenticity and Transformation – KALI

This Yantra is a beautiful yantra with the effect of firmness and authenticity, which is the consequence of identifying with this facet the unique Infinite. The 5 triangles represent the intimacy of the Goddess and the lotus with 8 petals refers to the petals of the Hrid Chakra, which awakens the soul through its activation.

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Celebrating the Infinity in Us through Ganesha. Methods to achieve spiritual and material prosperity. Leadership.

  TODAY, August 22, in India (and in Europe now 🙂 ), for ten days is celebrated that facet of Infinity that manifests, among many others, perseverance, realized power, spiritual and material prosperity, spontaneous and authentic leadership- Ganesha. Ganesha is an important pillar of spirituality in the middle of life,

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Bagalamukhi – the great divine power of stopping and fascination

Bagalamukhi este cea de-a opta mare putere divină sau dumnezeiască din cele zece  Mahavidya. Este o fațetă a unicei ființe divine feminine supreme sau Dumnezeu femeie, care manifestă anumite aspecte caracteristice, aspecte pe care dorim să le regăsim în noi și să le amplificăm. Ne raportăm și lucrăm cu instrumentele meditative corespunzătoare  pentru a ne 

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