Adi Shankaracharya – one of the greatest yogis saints and masters

Adi Shankaracharya was born in 788 in Kaladi, Kerala, India and in his short life of 32 years he had impressive achievements. As a philosopher and yogi, Adi Shankaracharya is recognized for consolidation of the Advaita Vedanta doctrine. He united and clarified currents in yoga, exposing the key differences

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Nisargadatta Maharaj and the teaching of the Self – who we really are (film)

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj was an Indian yoga teacher, well versed in Advaita Vedanta. He is considered the best known teacher of Advaita Vedanta since Ramana Maharshi. His direct and minimalist and effective exposition of non-dualism, as well as the publication of the most famous and widespread book “I AM

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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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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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From the wisdom of the great yogi Paramahamsa Yogananda

A visitor asked Yogananda: “What is YOGA?” Paramahansa Yogananda replied: “Yoga is union”. Etymologically, this word is similar to the English word “yoke”, which means “yoke”. Yoga means the union of being with God or the transcendence of the limited, ephemeral IE and the immersion in the Supreme Divine Self, the Infinite Spirit. Most Westerners and also many Indians confuse Yoga with Hatha Yoga branch of Yoga which is based on harmony

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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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