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Reviews: ‘. . . a new phenomenon in spirituality . . . new vibrant modes of expression . . . there is a freshness and vitality which is inspiring . . . speaks to a modern audience . . . For those who are tired of trite statements and want to enter into a commitment to learn and understand themselves and the journey through life, I would recommend this book.’
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‘. . . an inspiring treatise on right living, which leads to unalloyed bliss . . . lucidly explains the steps . . . bereft of technicalities . . . this Living Yoga . . . enables us to explore and discover our real identity.’
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Description: Inner Being, is the illuminating Inner Light of Consciousness. However, our impure mind covers this Inner Light, thus preventing Its divine Knowledge and Bliss being imparted to us in their fullness.
Despite this, there is always a firm possibility of our experiencing and knowing this Inner Light, as much as we do our joys and sorrows. However, we have to learn to be as pure as the Inner Light itself by shedding the impurities of our mind.
Teachings of the Inner Light explains how this can be accomplished. It lays stress on understanding the intricate grand pattern of life and the universal gameplan of destiny versus freewill, acceptance of one’s role and responsibility in the shaping of one’s life and developing a firm belief in self-help, and then carving out one’s own unique path and achieving through diligent practice of certain principles and disciplines, oneness with this Inner Light we call Lord God, the Absolute.
The discerning of the Inner Light should be the goal of our life, as herein lies true freedom, Moksha or Nirvana, a sustained feeling of ambrosial fulfillment, the sublimation of all wants and desires, and the subjugation of stress, fear, hatred, anger, violence, and other negative feelings and emotions.
This path of self-discovery in search of our true identity, exploring the nature of Being, the science of life, uncovering the anatomy of living, all at one’s own pace can be an exhilarating and fulfilling adventure, drawing us ever closer to the inner Cave of Light.
This is Natural Meditation, this is Living Yoga.
Contents: Natural Meditation, Living Meditation • What is Life? • Why Life is Often Imperfect • You Mean I’m not Just me! • The Inner Divinity • Energy and Matter • Prana • The Life Force • The Birth of Mind • Individual and Individuality • Energies that Govern the Working of Mind • Karma • Maya • Kundalini • Nature • Death • The Great Cosmic Cycle • Karma and Destiny • The Law of Karma • When is Karma not Bondage • The Dharma of Life • Be Free of Karma • Energy and Matter • Pranav The Life Force • The Birth of Mind • Individual and Individuality • How to Break the Chain of Karma • The Conundrum of Destiny and Free Will • Rebirth • Thought and the process of thinking • Meditation must continue throughout the day • Thoughts are projected by our personality traits or emotions • Thinking is voluntary • The inner Cave of Light • Thought and Mind • We are a collection of thoughts • When we discard our thoughts, the individual mind appears to have vanished • Purified mind must remain • We are what our thoughts are • Controlling emotions through focus on bodily reactions • Emotions act directly on the body • The watcher and the watched! • Emotions have a life of their own • The appeal of indulging in emotions • Meditation; Relaxation in Daily Life • In Absorption Lies Enjoyment • Bhakti • Acceptance and Surrender • Simple Joys of Life • True Charity is of the Heart • Detachment and Renunciation • Action Without Expectations • Faith and Tolerance • How to Break the Chain of Karma • The chain of cause and effect • Use only rational and correct methods • Events and Our Reactions • Three Types of Karma • Karma Can be Managed • The Conundrum of Destiny and Free Will • Rebirth • Do we really need to work hard? • Thought and the process of thinking • Thought and Mind • Controlling emotions through focus on bodily • Meditation • Relaxation in Daily Life • In Absorption Lies Enjoyment • Acceptance and Surrender; Accept the results with grace • Acceptance and surrender are the most rewarding • Simple Joys of Life • True Charity is of the Heart • Be kind to and gentle with those who don’t live up to your expectations • True charity of the heart must always be laced with intelligence • Living Without the Ego of the ‘I’ • Detachment and Renunciation • Action Without Expectations • Faith & ToleranceISBN - 9788176499682
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Pages : 278
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