The heart possesses an intelligence of its own

We are always in the middle of life, we are always subject to the fast pace of the changes around us. We are facing more and more difficulties and challenges, but at the same time we have at hand and tailor-made solutions. The most handy tool is our very heart. But what is the heart and what are its qualities? The heart is the core of the authentic Self, the center of intuitive discernment and clarity. It allows us to connect deeply with our own Self and with others oam

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It’s good and necessary to be good… but don’t be stupid

It’s good and necessary to be good… but don’t be stupid How do we combine the efforts necessary for our own transformation and spirituality with external, work, and family responsibilities? With common sense and ingenuity, considering that what we do for ourselves is secondary to what we owe it to others to achieve, by virtue

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Bhujangasana – “the posture of the cobra” for the power to love

Bhujangasana – “the posture of the cobra” for the power to love Presentation – Bhujangasana Bhujangasana quickly removes excesses in actions, harmonizes relationships with others – especially with people of the opposite sex and enables us to find perfectly inspired solutions in the event of any conflicts in which we can be engaged. It was

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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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“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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