Extremely grateful for all the book classes as well as the Satsangs .They have helped me immensely to understand the path and the teachings. They have brought me closer to Swamiji and Master. May you continue to share all that you have received from Swamiji with the same enthusiasm and desire to help. May God and Guru always be with you. Thank you so much !
A wonderful series, and an invaluable gift to the world, dear Asha, as are are your classes. talks, and sermons. I'm incredibly grateful. Your friend, Joy
Enjoyed this very much. I'm very ruff around the edges but I feel that I can see it all and grasp it all. What an incredible time to manifest our present selves. My path has been mostly Ramada in nature. I am looking to eliminate more distractions that will yoke me and you and "the all". Namaste
Of the 19 parables ive read thus far one of the concepts i found most intriguing was that once we've risen to the top of the tree the grass on our pants tends to fall to the ground, ready to be reused. In other words mantra is a way - of shedding old skin and regenerating new impressions. Im aware of the impressions that lie within my soul and my question concerning lost luggage is that will my socks divinely reach someone with the same shoe size as I? Or will they simply end up in the nearest persons sock drawer? My family are nowhere near the "states" as you feverously named them - and i do not wish my deposits to end up in my brothers hamper. In short, will my old concepts that dissolve away by mantra find a home, or a place to sleep? Namasta In Lak'Etch Ma'dam
The yoga sutras are not related to any religion since they are a methodology for stilling your mind. This methodology does not include or require religion. A belief in the devine can accelerate the methodology, but is not required and the qualities and definition of the divine given in the sutras is very far from the typical definitions of the word "God" used in religions.
I just want to understand on what bases the speaker is stating that Yoga sutras is not related to any religion? as far as I know that Yoga is related to "Hindu Sanatan Dharma"....
Extremely grateful for all the book classes as well as the Satsangs .They have helped me immensely to understand the path and the teachings. They have brought me closer to Swamiji and Master. May you continue to share all that you have received from Swamiji with the same enthusiasm and desire to help. May God and Guru always be with you. Thank you so much !
A wonderful series, and an invaluable gift to the world, dear Asha, as are are your classes. talks, and sermons. I'm incredibly grateful. Your friend, Joy
Enjoyed this very much. I'm very ruff around the edges but I feel that I can see it all and grasp it all. What an incredible time to manifest our present selves. My path has been mostly Ramada in nature. I am looking to eliminate more distractions that will yoke me and you and "the all". Namaste
Of the 19 parables ive read thus far one of the concepts i found most intriguing was that once we've risen to the top of the tree the grass on our pants tends to fall to the ground, ready to be reused. In other words mantra is a way - of shedding old skin and regenerating new impressions. Im aware of the impressions that lie within my soul and my question concerning lost luggage is that will my socks divinely reach someone with the same shoe size as I? Or will they simply end up in the nearest persons sock drawer? My family are nowhere near the "states" as you feverously named them - and i do not wish my deposits to end up in my brothers hamper. In short, will my old concepts that dissolve away by mantra find a home, or a place to sleep? Namasta In Lak'Etch Ma'dam
The yoga sutras are not related to any religion since they are a methodology for stilling your mind. This methodology does not include or require religion. A belief in the devine can accelerate the methodology, but is not required and the qualities and definition of the divine given in the sutras is very far from the typical definitions of the word "God" used in religions.
I just want to understand on what bases the speaker is stating that Yoga sutras is not related to any religion? as far as I know that Yoga is related to "Hindu Sanatan Dharma"....