True New Year – Spring Equinox

In Romania – March 20, 12:29 – Spring Equinox – Authentic New Year Meditation From an astronomical point of view, the spring equinox represents the moment when the Sun reaches the point of intersection of the ecliptic with the celestial equator, moving from the southern latitude to the northern latitude of the celestial sphere. That is why the day is then equal in duration to the night and, astronomically speaking, spring begins.

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About Kashmirian Shivaism

Kashmirian Shivaism, one of the most famous Hiduist philosophical schools, developed in India between the VII and XII centuries AD, taking over from previous philosophical currents various influences. Thus we can say that Kashmirian Shivaism is monistic like Advaitavedanta, it is theistinc like Vaishnavism, it is practically the same as Yoga, logically the same as Nayaya (another Hindu philosophical current based on the study of logic) and finally it is peaceful and temperate like Buddhism. Shivaism Kas

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Is the Revolution of the Good Man a solution for global warming?

  Global warming is the cause of many changes in our society. Environmental protection, population reduction measures, union commands under a single, globalist and other authority aim (at least apparently) to reduce carbon emissions and greenhouse effects. In general, the main problem of the great global dilemma is the level of carbon emissions. It is

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Invitation to the TTC 200 yoga teacher course, internationally accredited

Dear Abheda Yoga Academy is pleased to announce the start of the TTC200 Yoga Teacher Course, which will begin on October 13, 2018. For those who want to walk this beautiful spiritual path by acquiring the knowledge necessary to become an internationally accredited yoga instructor is a special opportunity to penetrate the mysteries of yogic

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Sport – Differences between ABHEDA YOGA and PHYSICAL CULTURE -1-

The millennial science of yoga has a holistic view of exercises; there are many differences between yoga exercises and traditional physical culture. The main difference between Abheda Yoga and Physical Culture is the fact that sport produces physical evolution and results by generating states of muscular crisis that stimulate muscle development, along with the increase of the blood flow through the muscles and the reduction of the influx of blood through the internal organs, endocrine glands and brain, while ABHEDA YOGA generates an evolution based on harmony, energy throughout the being, including in the internal organs, endocrine glands and brain and all this progressively, at the limit of comfort, without forcing and in permanent balance… AND FOR ANY AGE.

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The amazing power of a hug!

“It is said that a warm hug, prolongs your life by a day!” – Paolo Coelho How many times have we not felt better, after hugging someone we love? Embracing can be considered a universal medicine. It has the ability to heal and relieve suffering. Dressing reduces blood pressure and prevents panic attacks, and helps reduce the stress hormone corizole. What’s the explanation? During hugging, oxytocin, or the love hormone, is released

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Puranes – the sacred literature of Hinduism

Puranes are written by the great wise Vyasa.His son Shuka is the narrator of Major Purana Bhagavata-Purana. Traditionally, it is said that a Purana deals with five subjects or “five signs”: – the primary creation of the universe -secondary creation after periodic annihilation – genealogy of gods and patriarchs – the reigns of Manus (the

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Natya Shastra – the great yogi treatise on authentic art and its means of expression

Natyashastra is the oldest treatise belonging to Ancient India, which refers to art, encompassing theatre, dance and music. It was written approximately between 200 BC and 200 B.C., and its elaboration is attributed to the great playwright of ancient India, Bharata. Through this complex work, Bharata describes in detail the Indian theatrical art, and its collateral aspects: music, scenography, dance, costumes and makeup, virtually every aspect of the staging of a theatrical play

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Basics of Yoga Philosophy – Yama and Nyama

The traditional yoga system is based on the observance of certain ethical and moral rules, which are known as Yama and Nyama, each of which includes five essential principles. In yoga sutra, Patanjali indicates these two etpae, Yama and Nyama as the first to be understood and applied in the practice of yoga, on them being based on obtaining authentic results on the spiritual path. However, we do not have to interpret the succession of the eight stages of traditional yoga

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How people are tricked into doing actions that unknowingly bring them into Satanism

Satanism is not about worshipping Satan. And this is what even the “specialists” say (although his adoration is not excluded, if desired, especially for practical reasons, in order to obtain his support for the fulfillment of certain desires).

Satanism means “only” the worship of one’s own ego.

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The three gunas of nature

In Indian yogic philosophy, all matter in the universe has its source in the fundamental substrate called Prakriti. From prakriti’s ether, the three primary gunas (qualities) come together to create the essential aspects of nature – energy, matter and consciousness. These three gunas are: tamas (dark, inertial aspect), rajas (active aspect) and sattva (divine, pure aspect). All these three gunas are present in all beings and objects that surround us, but in quantities they differ

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Competition between Bon shamans and Padmasambhava’s yogis

Shamanism is a series of methods in which the practitioner, in altered states of consciousness, comes into contact with certain entities in the subtle plans. A shaman is supposed to be a person who has, by these methods, a certain influence and can obtain certain services from certain beneficial or evil spirits. The shaman enters those altered states of consciousness, usually within a ritual and possibly using methods of generating states

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Nirvanashaktam – Six stanzas about the release

This wonderful poem is so precious that it is worth memorizing and reciting it in meditation as in the waking state with open eyes, reflecting with spiritual intuition on it. It captures in a rare and very complete way the Truth of our authentic inner identity and of the nature of the Universe and even it alone CAN CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE INITIATION FOR THE AUTHENTIC SPIRITUAL SEEKER. Acharya Leonard ………………………….. CIDA

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Tripura Rahasya or the mystery behind the Trinity

Tripura Rahasya is one of devi’s best Shakta texts or the Mother Goddess tradition. Ramana Maharishi considered Tripura Rahasya as one of the greatest works of Advaita philosophy. It is considered by researchers to be a tantric or Shakta text. It is also called Haritaayana Samhita after the author of his Haritaayana, the son of Harita. Tripura Rahasya exposes the teachings of supreme spiritual truth. The greatest truth was first taught by the Lord S

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