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"The Legend of the Goddess" by Om Swami is a tribute to the Mother Divine, the feminine energy that completes our existence ¹. It's a devotional and sincere work by the award-winning author of 15 books . In this book, Om Swami shares his insights on invoking the Goddess of opulence through the sadhana of Sri Suktam. If you're interested in learning more about the divine feminine and spiritual growth, this book might be the perfect read for you!
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Jalal-ud-Din Rumi
One day, you will find yourself outside this world which is like a mother’s womb. You will leave this earth to enter, while you are yet in the body, a vast expanse, and know that the words, “God’s earth is vast,” name this region from which the saints have come.
Om Swami
When you suppress any emotion, it settles in your consciousness like a poisonous seed. With more suppression over a period of time, it thrives and grows, eventually causing enormous, sometimes irreparable, damage to your body and mind. When you are unable to express or let go of negativity and hurt, and you keep it within you, it becomes increasingly toxic over a period of time, often leading to depression and anxiety. It can bring damning metabolic changes, resulting in severe headaches and weight gain. It can trigger heart disease, high blood pressure and cancer. Yogic and Ayurvedic texts state that anger and other negative emotions have a direct negative impact on the quantity of prana vayu, the vital life force in the air we inhale. And a lack of prana causes tumours, among other metabolic, hormonal and glandular disorders.
Toxic anger is like brewing coffee. Beyond a certain point, it gets bitter, way too bitter to be consumed; it cannot be sweetened with honey any more. Similarly, when a person holds on to his negative emotions, this negativity keeps on brewing, only making the person more bitter. Brewing anger can easily lead to a fit of rage, because an outburst is more a symptom than a cause; it is a sign that you have been holding on to negative emotions within you. It is like heating up a steamed dumpling in a microwave oven. The dumpling is able to take heat to a certain degree, beyond which it simply explodes, splattering everywhere; it is then no longer edible, much less presentable.
The more attached you are, the greater your anger. Vedic texts list both attachment and anger as mental afflictions. The extent of hurt you experience is directly proportional to the degree of attachment you have. For example, if you are really attached to your possessions, whenever something goes wrong with them, you are likely to experience grief. The greater the attachment, the more the grief, and in turn, the greater the pain – and anger follows in tow. Above all, anger is a symptom of your inner pain. It means you are hurt somewhere within; the grief is still there.
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The Journey Home by Radhanath Swami
Within this extraordinary memoir, Radhanath Swami weaves a colorful tapestry of adventure, mysticism, and love. Readers follow Richard Slavin from the suburbs of Chicago to the caves of the Himalayas as he transforms from young seeker to renowned spiritual guide. The Journey Home is an intimate account of the steps to oju! esdw!16 6u!1eauad e osje pue ssauaeme-jias the heart of mystic traditions and the challenges that all souls must face on the road to inner harmony and a union with the Divine. Through near-death encounters, apprenticeships with advanced yogis, and years of travel along the pilgrim's path. Radhanath Swami eventually reaches the inner sanctum of India's mystic culture and finds the love he has been seeking. It is a tale told with rare candor, immersing the reader in a journey that is at once engaging, humorous, and heartwarming.
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Adhyashanti
Q. What should I do if an old painful memory arises during meditation?
A. Old memories, hurts, fears, angers, resentments, etc., can arise in meditation. Simply allow them to arise without resisting, analyzing, judging, or denying them. Just watch them without getting involved. See that they do not define who you are. They are pockets of unconsciousness arising to be purified in the light of awareness and released from your system. Allow the light of being to set suffering free.
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Thich Nhat Hanh
Your body is not yours alone.
It belongs to your ancestors,
your parents,
future generations,
and to society
and all other living beings.
All of them have come together
to bring about the presence
of this body.
Keeping your body healthy
is an expression of gratitude
to the whole cosmos.
If you are healthy
physically and mentally,
all of us will benefit.
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Barabara de Angelis
Love is the highest spiritual practice.
The boundaries between ourselves and others melt,
and we experience the true “We” and true Oneness.
Love is the way the Divine manifests and flows
in a tangible form from human to human.
That’s how we get to experience heaven on earth—
through loving each other.
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When you wake in the morning, take your previous night's failures, dreaded dreams and darkness; stand before the sun. and make them a burnt offering into the sun's flames. Then, walk in light.
When you take a cleansing shower, let all the rivers of this earth and all the streams of solar lights dwell in the flowing waters. Make your mind so that all its impurities and petty malices are washed off and you emerge a newborn, to look at all things afresh. Then, walk in light.
Sitting for your meditations, take a breach of fire and burn your hidden, private, envious, ungenerous evil person, who is made up of wrong thoughts, false words, poisoned foods and undirected deeds. Yes, burn him inside you and with an expelled breath scatter his ashes to the winds. Then rise, and walk in light.
In the evening take your day's concerns and hurts, depressions and pleasures, and the shadows of falsehood;
stand before the setting sun, and burn them in the flames.Then find your inner sun, and repose in its light. Even at night rest in light.
#the_light_of_ten_thousand_suns
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Ramana Maharshi
A questioner said to Ramana, "I do not know how to read. How
can I realize?" Ramana said,
“A spiritual book is like asking you to see yourself in mirror. The mirror book reflects only what is on the face (in consciousness). If you consult the mirror after washing your face (realizing Self-awareness], the face will be shown to be clean (free of confusion).
"Otherwise, the mirror will indicate, "There is dirt here confusion; come back after washing clarity?"
"A book does the same thing. If you read the book after realizing the Self, everything will be easily understood.
But if you read it before realizing the Self, it will say,
'First, set yourself right; and then see me'.
"That is all. So: first, know the Self!"
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Bhakti Yoga by Swami Vivekananda
Love in its varied aspects is the motive force behind all the actions of living beings. But love takes its highest form when directed towards the God. Among the different paths leading man towards the attainment of the Supreme Truth is the one of love, devotion, and complete surrender. In this book published by Advaita Ashrama, a publication centre of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math, India, Swami Vivekananda expounds how this path of Bhakti leads man to God. Being an exposition by one of the pioneers in the religious and spiritual realm of the modern times, the value of this work need not be emphasized. Lucid, simple, and to the point, the words of the Swami touch the hearts of the readers and puts them on to the divine path of love supreme.
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Karma Yoga by Swami Vivekananda
There are several means of realizing God. The path of selfless work is one among them. This book published by Advaita Ashrama, a publication centre of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math, India, contains eight lectures delivered by Swami Vivekananda on the practical application of the teachings of Vedanta to the affairs of daily life, showing how it is possible to lead the highest life and ultimately realize the Self without abandoning the duties and avocations of one's life in the world. It shows the readers the technique of converting the mundane activities of everyday life into a means of attaining supreme felicity.
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Lois Hay
Fear sees limits, while love sees possibilities. Each attitude will be justified by the belief system you cherish. Change your allegiance from fear to love, and love will sustain you wherever you walk. A Course in Miracles tells us, “Love cannot be far behind a grateful heart and thankful mind …These are the true conditions for your homecoming.”
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Siddhartha
“Wisdom cannot be imparted. Wisdom that a wise man attempts to impart always sounds like foolishness to someone else … Knowledge can be communicated, but not wisdom. One can find it, live it, do wonders through it, but one cannot communicate and teach it.”
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Thich Nhat Hanh
We can use an example that is easy to understand, of a tangerine or a durian fruit. If there is a person who has never eaten a tangerine or a durian fruit, however many images or metaphors you give him, you cannot describe to him the reality of those fruits. You can only do one thing: give him a direct experience. You cannot say: "Well, the durian is a little bit like the jackfruit or like a papaya." You cannot say anything that will describe the experience of a durian fruit. The durian fruit goes beyond all ideas and notions. The same is true of a tangerine. If you have never eaten a tangerine, however much the other person loves you and wants to help you understand what a tangerine tastes like, they will never succeed by describing it. The reality of the tangerine goes beyond ideas. Nirvana is the same; it is the reality that goes beyond ideas. It is because we have ideas about nirvana that we suffer. Direct experience is the only way.
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Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu
The Tao Te Ching is a spiritual, inspirational work that guides us through life, helping us to live within each moment and find the beauty that is all around each of us. Simple, beautiful, and life changing. The Tao Te Ching is fundamental to the Taoist school of Chinese philosophy (Dàojia), and strongly influenced other schools, such as Legalism and Neo-Confucianism. This ancient book is also central in Chinese Buddhism, which when first introduced into China was largely interpreted through the use of Taoist words and concepts. Many Chinese artists, including poets, painters, calligraphers, and even gardeners, have used the Tao Te Ching as a source of inspiration. Here are the six translations.
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A monk, asking for instruction, said to Bodhidharma: ‘I have no peace of mind. Please pacify my mind.’
‘Bring your mind here before me’, replied Bodhidharma, ‘and I will pacify it!’
‘But when I seek my own mind,’ said the monk, ‘I cannot find it.’
‘There!’ snapped Bodhidharma, ‘I have pacified your mind!’
A monk told Joshu: ‘I have just entered the monastery. Please teach me.’
Joshu asked: ‘Have you eaten your rice porridge?’
The monk replied: ‘I have eaten.’
Joshu said: ‘Then you had better wash your bowl.’
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Rumi
This being human is a guest house.
Every morning a new arrival.
A joy, a depression, a meanness,
Some momentary awareness
comes as an unexpected visitor.
Welcome and entertain them all! . . .
The dark thought, the shame, the malice,
meet them at the door laughing,
and invite them in.
Be grateful for whoever comes,
because each has been sent
as a guide from beyond.
THE GREATEST GIFT
One of the greatest gifts we can offer people is to embody nonattachment and nonfear. This is a true teaching, more precious than money or material resources. Many of us are very afraid, and this fear distorts our lives and makes us unhappy. We cling to objects and to people like a drowning person clings to a floating log. Practicing to realize nondiscrimination, to see the interconnectedness and impermanence of all things, and to share this wisdom with others, we are giving the gift of nonfear. Everything is impermanent. This moment passes. That person walks away. Happiness is still possible.
Thich Nhat Hanh
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Osho Rajneesh
Our senses are all extroverted. The eyes open outward, the hands move, spread outward, the legs move into the outside, the ears listen to the outside noises, to sounds.
Whatsoever is available to you is all opening to the outside; all the five senses move in an extroverted way. You start searching there--where you see, feel, touch. The light of the senses falls outside, and the seeker is inside.
This dichotomy has to be understood. The seeker is inside--but because the light is outside, the seeker starts moving in an ambitious way, trying to find something outside that will be fulfilling. It is never going to happen. It has never happened. It cannot happen in the nature of things because unless you have sought the seeker, all your search is meaningless. Unless you come to know who you are, all that you seek is futile because you don't know the seeker.
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Quantum Healing by Deepak Chopra
“Deepak Chopra illuminates our true innate capacity for healing, growth, and evolution. With the wisdom of an experienced doctor, girded by science, he guides us to reclaim our natural power towards thriving. Chopra's work is paradigm-changing for medicine and helpful beyond measure for every human being seeking to evolve, flourish, and know our true nature."-Lisa Miller, Ph.D.,author of The Spiritual Child and director of clinica psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University
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Living with Himalayan Masters by Swami Rama
Spiritual books, especially those of an autobiographical nature, often give the impression that the experiences and spiritual achievements of the masters are beyond our reach. Swamiji, however, puts miracles and mysticism in an entirely different light. Reading it, we feel that he is one of us. He is a young boy, full of mischief. He is a teenager, full of curiosity and adventurous zeal. He is a seeker, with certain strengths and weaknesses. Just like us, he sometimes fails to distinguish the fakes from genuine masters, mistaking magic for spiritual achievement
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“How does one seek union with God?”
“The harder you seek, the more distance you create between Him and you.”
“So what does one do about the distance?”
“Understand that it isn’t there.”
“Does that mean that God and I are one?”
“Not one. Not two.”
“How is that possible?”
“The sun and its light, the ocean and the wave,the singer and his song. Not one. Not two.”
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Haemin Sunim
When we go through a difficult period in our lives, allowing our heart to trust the universe can be enormously helpful. Even if we don’t get the job this time, or are rejected by a romantic interest, we have faith that the universe will guide us to the right one soon. We can congratulate other people’s success because we know that we will have other opportunities to create our own version of success as well. We can choose to forgive those who have wronged us and move on because, once we do that, the universe will open a new chapter of our lives for us. Even if a family member or close friend passes away, we can trust that they aren’t alone and will be received by the universe with kindness and compassion.
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Jnana Yoga by swami Vivekananda
In the pages of this book one comes across a brilliant exposition of the philosophy of Vedanta and its practice through the method of enquiry and discrimination. These lectures were delivered by Swami Vivekananda at London and New York. The great Swami's exposition of this abstruse subject makes its comprehension easy even for an uninformed yet astute reader. Published by Advaita Ashrama, a publication centre of Ramakrishna Math, this is one of the best books dealing with the 'Path of Discrimination' for attaining the summum bonum of human life and hence very important, not only for the seekers of truth, but also for the academicians and students of Vedanta.
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Swami Paramananda
Every day we can keep the light burning within but when the light is burning we must not become so elated that we cease to be watchful. If we have something real and vital in our life, we cannot go astray. So long as we live in the spiritual depths of our being we are safe. When we live with an exalted spiritual Ideal constantly before us, our life will radiate power and the brightness of true joy.
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Rama-Sita meet in the garden and the story of King Nimi
अस कहि फिरि चितए तेहि ओरा। सिय मुख ससि भए नयन चकोरा।। भए बिलोचन चारु अचंचल। मनहुँ सकुचि निमि तजे दिगंचल।।
According to legends, King Nimi resides on the eyelids of all humans and that's why our eyes blink. When Rama visited Pushp Vatika, Sita and Ram had an eye contact and that's when Nimi left the eye of Sita, out of respect for Rama (who was going to be his son-in-law). Due to this, Sita's eye stopped blinking until the eye contact was changed. Nimi was the first king of the Videha kingdom and belonged to the Janaka lineage of Mithila.
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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma
A Fable About Fulfilling Your Dreams and Reaching Your Destiny THE BOOK THAT HAS TRANSFORMED MILLIONS OF LIVES
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is an inspiring tale that provides a step-by-step approach to expressing your inner genius while you live with greater courage, abundance and joy. A beautifully crafted fable that has become a worldwide classic, this very special book tells the extraordinary story of Julian Mantle, a successful lawyer forced to confront the spiritual crisis of his out-of-balance life. On a remarkable odyssey to an ancient culture hidden deep in the Himalayas, he discovers powerful lessons that will help you
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Bhagavad Gita As It Is by His Divine Grace Sri A.C Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada
Bhagavad-gita is knowledge of five basic truths and the relationship of each truth to the other: These five truths are Krishna, or God, the individual soul, the material world, action in this world, and time. The Gita lucidly explains the nature of consciousness, the self, and the universe. It is the essence of India's spiritual wisdom, the answers to questions posed by philosophers for centuries.
In translating the Gita, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada has remained loyal to the intended meaning of Krishna's words, and thus he has unlocked all the secrets of the ancient knowledge of the Gita and placed them before us as an exciting opportunity for self-improvement and spiritual fulfillment.
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