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WHERE DOES SPIRITUAL PRACTICE BEGIN?
“It is very important that we accept ourselves for who we are. With all the nasty things, with all the high moments, the not-so-high moments, the negative moments. We just have to accept ourselves the way we are. This doesn’t imply accepting and settling down. Once you settle down, you need to start working with it. Spiritual practice can not begin until you love and accept yourself.”
Imram
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“It is very important that we accept ourselves for who we are. With all the nasty things, with all the high moments, the not-so-high moments, the negative moments. We just have to accept ourselves the way we are. This doesn’t imply accepting and settling down. Once you settle down, you need to start working with it. Spiritual practice can not begin until you love and accept yourself.”
Imram
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Playlist “How to start spiritual development. What is spiritual practice for?”
Friends, we invite you to a weekly online meditation, which takes place every Saturday free of charge. This is a great opportunity to start regular practice.
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"As my friends listened to this story, there was among them a man from Hawaii. He told a similar story. Once there came to them the fair God whom they called Wakea. This god-like one healed the injured, raised the dead, walked on water and taught the people. When Wakea left, said the Polynesian, He promised that some day he would come back to them through the dawn light."
"He walked the americas"
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"He walked the americas"
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April 22 – Lyrids Meteor Shower Peak
April 25 – Triple Conjunction (a rare alignment of three celestial bodies!)
August 12 – Jupiter Meets Venus in a stunning planetary duo
September 7 – Blood Moon Eclipse turns the Moon a dramatic red
September 21 – Solar Eclipse – don’t forget your eclipse glasses!
🌝November 5 – Closest Supermoon of the Year lights up the night.
April 25 – Triple Conjunction (a rare alignment of three celestial bodies!)
August 12 – Jupiter Meets Venus in a stunning planetary duo
September 7 – Blood Moon Eclipse turns the Moon a dramatic red
September 21 – Solar Eclipse – don’t forget your eclipse glasses!
🌝November 5 – Closest Supermoon of the Year lights up the night.
The Humility of Isha Putra
This week, we commemorate the suffering and death of Jesus Christ, known as Isha Putra in the Vedic Tradition, the sage and Āveśha-avatāra send to the Jewish Mlecchas, whose teachings of Yoga and devotional surrender greatly threatened the Abrahamic authorities. The Gospels recount how in Gethsemane, though he was afraid and despairing, Jesus in complete humility reserved himself to his fate, praying: “Nevertheless not my will, but Yours be done.” (Luke 22:42).
In this, we see Jesus as a Śuddha-bhakta, conforming himself fully to the Will of God in utter self-surrender (Prapatti). In an example of Great Compassion (Mahā-karuṇa), Jesus gave himself over to his agonizing suffering and death on the cross, paying the karmic debts of his materialistic people as a great sacrificial Tapasyā, out of love and for the sake of others (John 15:13).
May we Dharmis in these days meditate upon the great humility and self-surrendered love of Isha Putra and look to his Bhakti in reverence.
This week, we commemorate the suffering and death of Jesus Christ, known as Isha Putra in the Vedic Tradition, the sage and Āveśha-avatāra send to the Jewish Mlecchas, whose teachings of Yoga and devotional surrender greatly threatened the Abrahamic authorities. The Gospels recount how in Gethsemane, though he was afraid and despairing, Jesus in complete humility reserved himself to his fate, praying: “Nevertheless not my will, but Yours be done.” (Luke 22:42).
In this, we see Jesus as a Śuddha-bhakta, conforming himself fully to the Will of God in utter self-surrender (Prapatti). In an example of Great Compassion (Mahā-karuṇa), Jesus gave himself over to his agonizing suffering and death on the cross, paying the karmic debts of his materialistic people as a great sacrificial Tapasyā, out of love and for the sake of others (John 15:13).
May we Dharmis in these days meditate upon the great humility and self-surrendered love of Isha Putra and look to his Bhakti in reverence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y38jlT4t6Cw&list=PLIhzKIyF8bF1Gt9FMbgkFpk790jCAgmBc&index=1
autobiography of a yogi
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autobiography of a yogi
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Autobiography of a Yogi is an autobiography…
Reference:
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autobiography_of_a_Yogi
Autobiography of a Yogi is an autobiography…
We are exiting an age where the christ light was little and the veil was thick upon our consciousness, separating us from creator. The more and more we move through space and time, the more it opens up as we climb the yugic cycles.
A soul-growing spiralic merry-go-round, if you will 😂
A soul-growing spiralic merry-go-round, if you will 😂
It was about half past ten in the morning. A householder devotee arrived and saluted the Mother. “Mother”, - said he: “why do I not see the Master?” The Mother said: “Continue to pray without losing your heart. Everything will happen in time. For how many cycles did the Munis and Rishis of old practise austerities to realize God, and do you believe you will attain to Him in a flash? If not in this life, you will attain to Him in the next. If not in the next, it will be after that. Is it so easy to realize God? But this time the Master has shown an easy path; therefore it will be possible for all to realize God”.
(Swami Tapasyananda “Sri Sarada Devi – The Holy Mother: Her Life and Conversations”, Book II, Ch. XXII, Conversations – Third Series, Spiritual Practices in General, “From the Diary of a Monastic Disciple”, pp. 508-10)
(Swami Tapasyananda “Sri Sarada Devi – The Holy Mother: Her Life and Conversations”, Book II, Ch. XXII, Conversations – Third Series, Spiritual Practices in General, “From the Diary of a Monastic Disciple”, pp. 508-10)
The Tantra of Christ
There is a secret path where the Cross meets the Lotus, where the silence of the desert fathers whispers the same truth as the mantras of the Himalayan sages. Here, the Christ is not merely a man upon a hill, but the Eternal Flame pulsing in the heart of all things. The Tantra of Christ is not a doctrine, but a direct embrace — the sacred union of Spirit and Matter, of Heaven and Earth, of the Lover and the Beloved within you.
Christ did not come to found a religion, but to awaken the Kingdom — not in the skies, but in the marrow of your bones, in the breath moving through your lungs, in the fire coiled at the base of your spine. This is the Tantra of Christ: the revelation that all is Divine, that the body is the altar, and the heart the chalice where God drinks God.
The Cross is the axis of your being, the vertical beam your ascent through the chakras, the horizontal beam your embrace of the world. At the center — the heart — the Divine bleeds into existence, pouring infinite love into form, and dissolving form back into light.
The Holy Spirit, the Shakti of Christ, stirs as the living flame of Kundalini, coiled in silence, waiting to rise. When She ascends, the Son awakens within you. You die to the world, and are reborn as Light.
This is the sacred wedding — not in some far-off paradise, but here, now, in the temple of flesh and breath. Christ is the Beloved within all beings, waiting to be seen through the eyes of Love.
To walk this path is not to believe, but to become.
To become is not to seek, but to surrender.
And in surrender, the Kingdom is revealed — not as a place, but as your true nature.
~Durganandaji~
There is a secret path where the Cross meets the Lotus, where the silence of the desert fathers whispers the same truth as the mantras of the Himalayan sages. Here, the Christ is not merely a man upon a hill, but the Eternal Flame pulsing in the heart of all things. The Tantra of Christ is not a doctrine, but a direct embrace — the sacred union of Spirit and Matter, of Heaven and Earth, of the Lover and the Beloved within you.
Christ did not come to found a religion, but to awaken the Kingdom — not in the skies, but in the marrow of your bones, in the breath moving through your lungs, in the fire coiled at the base of your spine. This is the Tantra of Christ: the revelation that all is Divine, that the body is the altar, and the heart the chalice where God drinks God.
The Cross is the axis of your being, the vertical beam your ascent through the chakras, the horizontal beam your embrace of the world. At the center — the heart — the Divine bleeds into existence, pouring infinite love into form, and dissolving form back into light.
The Holy Spirit, the Shakti of Christ, stirs as the living flame of Kundalini, coiled in silence, waiting to rise. When She ascends, the Son awakens within you. You die to the world, and are reborn as Light.
This is the sacred wedding — not in some far-off paradise, but here, now, in the temple of flesh and breath. Christ is the Beloved within all beings, waiting to be seen through the eyes of Love.
To walk this path is not to believe, but to become.
To become is not to seek, but to surrender.
And in surrender, the Kingdom is revealed — not as a place, but as your true nature.
~Durganandaji~
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