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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What is bhakti?

Sri Bhagavan Ramana Maharisi, selected from the famous work attributed to Sri Sankara – “Soundarya Lahari” – ten stanzas describing what the devotion “bhakti” means. “Soundarya Lahari” (in Sanskrit: सौन्दर्यलहरी) translates as “Beauty Waves” being a literary work dedicated to the beauty, grace and splendor of Goddess Parvati, Shiva’s consort. 1. What is bhakti? Just as the ankola fruit falls from the tree to return

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Evidence of the existence of God (or the Infinite within us)

1. The manifestation of a power or ability by the simple call An example is that we can wake up in the morning, without a clock, using the power of consciousness (different from the power of neurolinguistic programming, or NLP, which is achieved through repetition).It is enough to say to ourselves in the evening “My

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The mantra of the god Ganesha connects us to the flow of universal prosperity

Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha is the Mantra of the Hindu God Ganesha, also known as the bija mantra or root mantra, the one that removes any kind of obstacle. Ganesha is constipated in Indian mythology as the guardian of prosperity, beauty, grace and compassion. He is invoked at the beginning of all spiritual rituals and ceremonies, due to the favorable auspices that he brings to his worshippers.

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TARA – The Great Divine Power of Compassion

We will relate to Tara in its Buddhist version, which is mainly a manifestation of compassion and quick help offered in no matter what direction of goddess to the one who adores and invokes her. In Hinduism, the goddess Tara is the second of Dasa (the ten) Mahavidyas and is a paticular form of durga’s manifestation beautiful and terrible goddess that gives full control over inferior human passions. The oral tradition gives a special origin to the goddess Tara.

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The Great Divine Power of Time, Authenticity and Transformation – KALI

The great divine power is one of the facets of the Eternal Feminine, of the Supreme Shakti or Mahashakti which – manifests at the same time transcendence and immanence (that is why it is often presented as a counterpart of Shiva and therefore it is represented with the black face); – she is the Great Goddess of time and inner transformation, being adored especially by those yogis who want a rapid spiritual evolution; -it is a form of real freedom, which appears due to spiritual knowledge and inner realization, due to the authentic detachment that occurs when we experience this miraculously combined state of transcendence and immanence (it is with the beautiful and exceptionally vital and attractive body but uncovered by clothes and completely and directly exposed) and due to the control of the infamous tendencies of the ego; -although it has the appearance unmediated by any veil of a nude woman very sensual and attractive, she is terrible for the impure one and, especially, for the malicious one, who tries to “fool” the divine order and exceptionally gentle, supportive and regenerating for the one who, although limited, sincerely aspires to overcome himself; – she manifests a pure, very direct femininity and her adoration is preferred by authentic tantrics, willing to go through correctly and quickly their spiritual path “narrow as the edge of a razor”. The goddess is often represented as dancing on the body of Shiva, this being nothing but the obvious illustration of the truth “Shiva without Shakti is Shava”. Any humanistic interpretation like – “Kali is triumphant over Shiva” shows, in our opinion, nothing but ignorance, because there is no opposition between Shiva and His counterpart but a perfect harmony.

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The Eternal Masculine – Mahadev or the Supreme God

Shiva is a word that seems to belong to indian culture, but what it represents is something Universal, exceptionally necessary now in any culture and especially in the West, in the era of maximum spiritual decay in which we live and of significant alleviation of the manifestation of the Eternal Masculine in people’s lives. Shiva, consciousness and consciousness, the Eternal Masculine – is the qualitative aspect of being, while inseparable from Him is the aspect of power, energy or intensity, the quantitative aspect – Shakti. Shiva is masculine to the aspect of power, which is feminine.

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Vishnu’s column

The history of India has left behind a fascinating legacy of impressive temples and monuments. One such monument is also Vishnu’s Column, which was erected in the courtyard of a temple in Delhi. Vishnu represents a major hypostasis of God in the Hindu religion, he belongs to the trinity (trimurti) together with Brahma (the Creator) and Shiva (the Destroyer), and has the role of maintaining the creation. Vishnu has ten major avatars, meaning divine incarnations, the best known of which are Krishna s

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Why do we need to forgive? The Secret Method of Forgiveness – Kshama

De ce e nevoie să iertăm (kshama – in Abheda)? Not necessarily or only because that’s how “my aunt told us” or we heard it at the Sunday service. But because if we do not forgive we continue to live the conflict and because – amazingly – we bind ourselves to

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