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Swami Ashokananda

  • <p><strong></strong><a href="prince-dhruva-hindu-story-lord-vishnu-150909.html"><strong>Continued From The First Page</strong></a><br /><br /><br />Sri Ramakrishna was not against this monistic teaching that man is God. That is also needed in India. Where from...
  • <p><strong></strong> <a href="am-god-pure-spirit-110909.html"><strong>Continued From The First Page</strong></a><br /><br /> And so, when a little effort is made, I can see these things. I must not contradict myself. I cannot say, 'I am not the body. I am not the mind. ...
  • Continued From The Fifth Part Remember Sri Ramakrishna's teachings about gurus—the three kinds of gurus? He used to say there are three kinds of teachers, or spiritual guides. One kind gives instruction to the disciple. Whether the disciple practises according ...
  • Continued From The First Page You will be astonished to learn that even many philosophers have taken the view that this wrong perception is true knowledge. And then they try, on the basis of accepting this as true, to somehow ...
  • You have to get hold of the idea that you are divine, however strange it might seem to you. And you need not in your cowardice say it is blasphemy. Why do I call you a coward if you consider it ...
  • Continued From The Second Part Swami Vivekananda's work of aggressive lecturing, fighting with opponents, and so on, had mostly come to a close by 1895, and his mind, released from the responsibility of this work, had at ...
  • Continued From The First Part In samadhi, then, no activity takes place in the body. You would not breathe, your heart would not beat, there would be no pulse, unless you have given a part of your ...
 
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