A worshipper's favourite deity within Hinduism
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Today, Erin and Sasha continue our Chakra series with Anahata, meaning “eternal unstruck sound.” Anahata is the fourth chakra, located at the heart, which is the seat of love and compassion. It is also the location of Vishnu Granthi (the knot of Vishnu). Its element is air, color is green, planet is Venus, and Ishta Devata is Lakshmi. Having neurons and brain cells, the heart holds the highest level of electromagnetic energy, inspiration, devotion, timelessness, and joy without reason. When Anahata is in a knot, there is attachment, neediness, longing, co-dependency, and a “me and mine” mentality. Vishnu Granthi converts once Anahata is developed and stable, and then there is an energy of immense clairvoyance, deep compassion, transcendence of fear, greater kundalini rising, experience of pleasure, and authentic connection. Lakshmi lives here, the goddess of Abundance and Prosperity. Abundance is a state, and in this state, all lack disappears. Anahata's base value of Peace (Shanti) converts to Bliss (Ananda) and then into Compassion, which is really just pain held in love. The feeling of Grace, or knowing you are held in Love, only arises when Anahata is open and online. It is not only about having an abundance mindset of gratitude, but an abundant heart, and with the help of a strong spine; an open, ever softening heart. So even when we experience personal pain, grief, sorrow, and despair, it makes us better people. When we go into deeper states within our heart, pain is not our enemy. It becomes maturity and compassion. Sensitivity is not weakness, it is our superpower. We must train it, not suppress it. Let the tears come, let them flow, and be grateful for them. This allows the heart to stay safe as it expands. And remember, where there is gratitude, there is Lakshmi, abundance and prosperity. Send us a textSupport the showTo learn more about us, please visit www.OjasOasis.com Connect with us @ojasoasis on Instagram
Manish Vyas: India, its Paths, Traditions, Yoga, Music, Mantra, Spirituality
"Namaskar Friends, In this episode, we will try to get deeper into the world of Mantras with our esteemed guest, "Manish Vyas Ji". We will try to understand the importance of a Guru/Mentor in the life of a Musician, significance of a structured learning & many other aspects of Devotional music, Bhajans & all." Nipoon Joshi, Podcaster, Delhi, India @GISTTClipsWATCH FULL PODCAST WITH VIDEO : https://youtu.be/2T2VnXHpoR8?si=jHJTlNu17l7nZAnI नमस्कार दोस्तोंइस एपिसोड में हम, मंत्र, शास्त्रीय संगीत, गुरु का संगीतज्ञ के जीवन में प्रभाव, ओशो के विषय पे हमारे आज के गेस्ट "मनीष व्यास जी" से चर्चा करेंग। 00:00 - Trailer 01:14 - Introduction 03:44 - Early Years of Guest's life in Gujarat 10:10 - Life in Osho Ashram11:44 - Training under Ustad Allah Rakha Ji13:00 - Ishta Devata & Moving to Switzerland 17:17 - Practices which Guest follows to keep the voice melodious. 18:39 - Distinguishing between throat Vs chest singing20:47 - Ishta Devata as a guiding light23:53 - Do Musicians belonging from a lineage or Gharana keep certain nuances of the craft secretive. 26:05 - Hindustani Classical Music going through variations in different regions of India 28:15 - Importance of starting Early in Classical Music 32:18 - Importance of studying Classical Music in Bharat36:20 - Balancing tradition with Innovation 40:43 - Purpose with which many Foreigners pursue Indian Classical Music 46:41 - Power of Music to do wonders50:24 - Life at Osho Ashram 54:54 - Memorable performance anecdotes and epiphanies 58:17 - Devotional Music as a Catharsis 1:04:28 - Any Regrets in life. 1:07:31 - Contributions of Visuals & storytelling in Music 1:09:39 - Guest's take on Sufism 1:17:46 - Guest's team 1:18:45 - What kind of opportunities you are looking forward to?1:22:09 - How can creators & Music enthusiasts get in touch with you.1:23:37 - Info on all the upcoming projects.
In this episode of Creations Paths, Charlie, a non-binary sci-fi fantasy writer, along with their husband, explores the transformative image of Mary as the Tree of Life. Charlie shares their personal journey through faith, the struggles of growing up neurodivergent in an evangelical household, and finding solace in the teachings of Saint Louis de Montfort. The discussion delves into various interpretations of the Tree of Life across traditions, the compassionate and non-judgmental nature of Mary, and how this imagery provided a refuge and deeper connection to the divine. This episode offers powerful insights into practical mysticism and spirituality focused on embracing the divine presence within everyday life.Support us on: https://ko-fi.com/cedorsettBecome a patron of the arts patreon.com/cedorsettFor Educational Resource: Wisdoms Cry https://wisdomscry.comFor all of the things we are doing at The Seraphic Grove go to Creation's Paths https://www.creationspaths.com/BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/creationspaths.comThreads https://www.threads.net/@creationspathsInstagram https://www.instagram.com/creationspaths/Transcript:Charlie- New: [00:00:00] When I was a kid, and I mean kid, I had a lot of struggles. I was undiagnosed with a lot of my neurodivergences. I knew I was different but I didn't really know what queer was and when I did start realizing what that meant I lived in a culture and in a household where that was wrong and I struggled with a lot of things.Faith was one of those things. I've always had a deep and abiding love for the divine, for Jesus in particular, but I always felt like I was never good enough. And then one of my great aunts gave me a copy of The Secret of the Rosary by Saint Louis de Montfort.Everything changed. Then I read The Secret of Mary and True Devotion to Mary and all of his other works. I've read everything that is available from him in English. But one of the most powerful thoughts that he ever put into my head is the image of Mary as the [00:01:00] tree of life. So let's talk about that today on Creations Paths.Intro hello everybody, my name is Charlie. I'm a non binary sci fi fantasy writer and I'm joined today with my husband. Brian - New: Hello. Charlie- New: When we talk about the Tree of Life, there are a couple places that your mind might go to. You might go to the Kabbalistic Tree of the Sephiroth. That's awesome. You might think about the Crann Bethadh, the Celtic Tree of Life. You might think about the Garden of Eden. You might think about St. Bonaventure's wonderful book, The Tree of Life, which is kind of his retelling of the life of Jesus. And yeah, for me, my mind goes to all those places. But primarily, to this image [00:02:00] of Mary. As the tree of life. And this image is born out of the Hail Mary, out of the Ave Maria. Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you.Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus. Which, by the way, used to be where the prayer stopped. So if you've ever prayed the Ave Maria and thought, it should stop there. It used to, and often when I say it, it still does. This image of the fruit of Mary, Jesus is the fruit of Mary, St. Louis de Montfort into this wonderful mystical theology of Mary as the tree of life and Jesus as the fruit that grows on that tree. The fruit of life, the food of life that gives us everlasting life. And so, in some of the more mystical passages of his writing, he tells us that we are, at the beginning of our faith, granted a seed for the tree, that we [00:03:00] plant within us, and we water it, we cultivate it, we help to remove the weeds from around it, so that Mary might keep growing.That eventually the tree will bear fruit. And Jesus will be born within us. this imagery saved me as a kid. I don't know if you, um, I grew up in the kind of evangelical cult world that I did. Evangelicalism is a cult. It is a high control group that shuns people who leave it. Trust me, I know.But perfectionism is so strong in these groups. You have to be perfect. You can't have made any mistakes. You can't have done any of the things that they classify as mistakes. They seem to be minting new mistakes that you can make all the time to help keep people in line and subservient. It's a dangerous, dangerous practice they have.The image of Mary, my prayers to Mary, [00:04:00] learning to say the Ave Maria, learning to pray the Rosary, really did root me. Into the divine in a way that I never had before. The image of Mary as the tree of life was so powerful for Because, like I've said a million times, I love Jesus. Jesus is my Ishta Devata.Jesus can be kinda hard to identify with, depending on how you want to put it. conceive of this person. In most schools of Christianity, this is a divine being born into the world to save it.I am not a divine being born into the world to save it. And I hope, in a lot of ways, none of y'all will. Consider yourself to find means for it in the world to save it. That's a, that's a lot of pressure. In many ways, that's too much pressure to put on any person.But that's hard for me to identify with. Mary, on the other hand, is a woman. Just a woman. We can talk about the doctrine of the [00:05:00] Immaculate Conception and how I think the visions of the words made that meaningful to me. It is not meaningful to me in any other way because I do not believe in original sin. So I don't believe that Mary had to be born without original sin. We can talk about that when the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes approaches in more detail. But Mary's relatable. She was just a girl going to the well when she got her call. Brian - New: She was a mother of a difficult child. We will just put it like that because, you gotta be honest. Even to sit back and go, Jesus is the perfectly behaved child, this is still a child that is not going to necessarily do what the parents tell them to do. This is not perfect in the construct of perfect in a parent mind as the child is not bothering me with questions at this point in time, or, disrupting the flow of cooking, or whatever it is. They were still a child. They still had questions. They still evoked thought. So yeah, they're still a mother.They still have motherly things. What is the [00:06:00] child up to? There is even a story in the Bible where Mary has a panic moment because her child is missing. And later finds him at the temple he runs off to the big city.He disappears in the big city like You know, you know, he's up to and even at the temple. He's still up to trouble. He's still causing a ruckus He's still disrupting life, you know Charlie- New: I'm just gonna bring that up because within the non canonical Gospels. We have all kinds of infant stories of Jesus where he, yes, very much a divine troublemaker.Very, very much a trickster figure in those stories. And I have a sweet spot in my heart for quite a few of them. But even in the canonical Gospels, like you were saying, we have only one story of Jesus's childhood in the canonical Gospels. And it's, he snuck away from his family. When they show up, he backtalks them. Well, where did you think I would be? Brian - New: The easy way to phrase this Problematic isn't necessarily a moral judgment of good or evil. It is [00:07:00] Problematic in a sense that's still disruptive, still does things that are unexpected Whether joyful or sad or whatever, you know any other later moral Attributions are given to it. It's still trying it's still testing. It's still challenging As all the mothers out there know.Charlie- New: We fly to your patronage, O Holy Mary. Never has it been known that anyone who asked anything from you had ever been turned away empty. Brian - New: One of the things that I found that helped make Mary and God so much more approachable. it is instinctual for us to be able to go to our mother, to be able to turn to our mother, and the concept of this is the mother, the mother of mothers, to be able to approach with problems, or questions, or concerns, and to know that they're going, like hopefully mothers do, they will Listen, and try to make it a teaching moment, and try to just comfort, and just, give [00:08:00] you that hug, without judgment.Charlie- New: Mary is the only figure that is mentioned at being there through all of the major events of the Gospels. Mary is of course there at the Annunciation and the birth, she's there at his baptism, she's there when he's preaching. She's there at several of the miracles. She's there at the crucifixion.She's there at the resurrection. And even in the book of Acts, the last time we have a canonical reference to her, she's there at the day of Pentecost with the apostles. She's there for all of it. She is this wonderful stand in for us as we're trying to learn this lesson of we are co creators with God.Because when you call Mary mother of God, people have Strong reactions to this. How could a human be a mother of God? But no, that, that's the point. We are here to live Christ, we are here in this world to be the body of Christ, to be that agent of justice and healing and peacemaking and [00:09:00] compassion and wisdom.That's what we're here for. Jesus says this over and over and over and over again. These are the things that we are called to do. To love our neighbor as ourselves, mary is the living embodiment of that. as St. Louis points out in his books, we have very few words from Mary. One is a beautiful prayer in which she talks about God throwing down all those who think that they are powerful and all the rich and Elevating those who are of lower estate in their eyes.Viva la revolution. She also shows up at the wedding at Cana . Whatever my son tells you, do it. There are very few quotes from her. The ones that we have are powerful. So what does it mean for us? You know I like my practical mysticism. I like my practical spirituality. Brian - New: For me, one of the things that it means, Mary Tree of Life, when realizing that and matching that with that symbolism, back to the Garden of Eden, you had the tree of the knowledge of good and [00:10:00] evil, and then you had the tree of life.The tree of life is without judgment. It is separate from knowing good and evil. So therefore it is separate from judgment. There is no judgment. And recognizing it's that mother figure that is accepting, teaching, informative, but all without judgment. When you look at her life and the stories and where she fits in the stories, she is there without judgment.That is so important, so powerful, and so helpful because so many of us experience Christianity from a more fundamentalist experience. Even the imperial experience is still with judgment. We're all damned sinners. We're going to go burn in hell. Therefore come join us. Or burn in hell.That's such a judgy statement. That's judgment. We're taught original sin. We're taught all these things about judgment and it makes Christianity itself so unapproachable. [00:11:00] That's what was so powerful for myself because in my journey, I was raised Christian, but I had fallen away from it because of all the judgment, because of a lot of the hypocrisy that I was seeing, because you're supposed to be following Christ's teachings, but then I looked at what the various churches I was involved with were doing, and the members of the church, and I was like, you're doing none of the stuff that Christ taught.Like, most of the things you're doing are opposite of that. And so, by that point in my life, I was just like, oh, this is all BS, a control thing. St. Louis, the Tree of Life, Imagery, and Mary made all that approachable again, That's that first thing when you think about approaching God and adding God back into, at least in my experience, back into my life.I was afraid because I didn't want all that judgment. If there was judgment, then I wasn't worthy, just in judging myself, the things I had done and, and were up to in my life. by those judgment standards, I wasn't worthy, but [00:12:00] through Mary, through the tree of life. There was no judgment, so I was able, it gave me that safe space where I could go and start having those conversations and move beyond and realizing the illusion, the Mara that was standing there, yelling at me, keeping me from moving forward and realizing that there was no Mara there in the first place.Charlie- New: I see a lot of discussion over Mary as a goddess. One of my favorite kind of devotional books to Brigid refers to Mary as a goddess in there. I'm not opposed to that language. I think that we are all part of the Elohim. We are all part of God in that way that I don't find that phrase offensive, but Mary is the mother of God.if we're going to go back to older pantheons, Mary is more akin to Danu or to Jebele than to just a goddess. She is the mother of God. She is the mother of [00:13:00] Elohim, right? She's the mother of the gods. she is the matrix in which we are formed into the image of Christ and really come into our Christhood.She is the one that forms us, this to me is where I see the Tree of Life image so powerfully, in so much of my own personal faith, Mary is the Shekhinah. Mary is the glory of God, the Shekhan, the tabernacle that covers. That's actually where the word Shekhinah comes from. The feminine aspect, the divine presence of God.It comes from the Hebrew word Shekhan, which literally means tabernacle. It's the tent that you would go into to pray. And that is Mary. Mary is that glorious presence of God. She is that shelter, that refuge that we go into. She is the tree of life under whose boughs we seek refuge. And even more than that, [00:14:00] the Shekhinah is one of the names for the 10th sephirot.On the Tree of Life there are the 10 circles, if you've seen the pictures of it. And the 10th one is sometimes called Malkuth, or Kingdom. But sometimes it's called Shekhinah. The Divine Presence.that is Mary. She is the root of the tree. She's also Kether. She's crowned, she is the top of the tree. Crowned in glory, queen of heaven, queen of the angels, queen of all hearts. She is the queen who opens the divine treasury so the graces of God may flow. As saint louis points out very beautifully in his books, No grace comes into this world except by her hands. And for those who are Christ only people, I know that phrase sounds frightening, scary, out of place. But remember, Christ's hands were formed in Mary. Those are the hands that came from our mother.We are [00:15:00] told that whoever follows the path is Jesus sibling, sister, brother, or mother. And this is the thing that we're learning when we're sitting under this glorious tree. This font of wisdom. This fountain of all graces. That is Our sweet Maria. Our Mari Stella. Our star of the sea.Everyone is equal in God. In the one life that flows throughout all the cosmos. We're all equal. No one is greater or lesser. Jesus tried to explain this to the sons of Zebedee when they were arguing over who would be first in the kingdom. And we will sit. At your right hand, in your kingdom.And Jesus answered very simply, Whoever wants to be first, will be last. And whoever wants to be greatest, must be servant of all.There is no hierarchy in the kingdom. The imperial [00:16:00] church really tries to cover this up and hide it and create all manner of hierarchy.But Jesus is making this very flat kingdom. There is no hierarchy here. So when we say Mary is Mother of God, that is a great gift of hers. It's also a great gift of ours. That's why this image of she is the tree of life planted within us, is so powerful. It reminds me, not only, of Jesus.Our sweet and blessed mother. But, that this is my calling as well. This is your calling. We are here to live God, to live Christ into the world. As Paul said, I struggle with you and labor my children until Christ be formed in you.That's the point, right? We're here to bring Christ here, not to go there. This to me is the greatest lie of the Imperial Church, right up there with original sin. That our goal and all of our labors [00:17:00] are for the afterlife.They're for here. They're for now.We need to bring the fruit of the tree of life here now. In this world. Not in the next. In this one. In whatever small or great ways that we can.We do that in Mary, with Mary, through Mary, and by Mary, which I've talked about before on this podcast a long time ago.But we do that through her hands. So we sit under those beautiful, beautiful bows that Our moving in the wind of the Holy Spirit. The leaves rustling gently over our heads. The divine light of God shining through, almost making the tree crystalline, glowing, full of life, rooted deep into our ground of being, rooted deep down Into the one life from which we all [00:18:00] came and to which we will all return.Hail Mary full of grace. The Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus. And that's the power in this moment. That's the power in the entire practice. In everything that we do, we're watering that tree so that it will grow. But we're not just watering it with our kindness, with our joy, with our awe, our wonder, our letting go and letting be, our creativity, our celebration.Our justice making, our peacemaking. But we also go there to drink the waters of life that are ever flowing from its roots. We're told in the Book of Revelation that there is the tree, there is the tree of life, and the river of the waters of life pour forth from its roots.And that's where [00:19:00] we go to find that nourishment, to find that life. To find that meaning, that purpose.In my druidic practice, we often meditate and go into the sacred grove within. And right there, in my grove, every time, is that tree of life. It's one of the many trees around the circle. I can't tell you that it's an oak tree, or an olive tree, or a pine tree, or a cedar. Maple or Dogwood. It is the tree that it is when I go in there.But I always know it. It's the one that is filled with life. And often with light. It's often almost glowing. That's the one that I go and I sit down in front of. Or I stand near. Or I meet one of my guides or guardians at. It's a powerful image for visualization and meditation. It's one that really helps us understand our purpose and function in this world. Those deep [00:20:00] roots. Those high branches reaching up into the heavens.And that strong, sturdy trunk bridging the gap between them.It's a powerful image to me. And it's one that really means a lot.If it's not one that you're familiar with, I highly recommend that you play around with it. I really like the Latin, Prayer, Ave Maria, Mater misericordia. If you prefer English, Hail Mary, Mother of Mercy, Mother of Compassion. We really don't have a good translation for misericordia. It literally means Suffering Heart. Which to me is closer to our English word compassion to suffer with, to labor with. To me it's closer to compassion than mercy, butAve Maria, Regina Caeli, Hail Mary, Queen of Heaven. Whatever connects with you most, make up your own prayer. Don't say a prayer at all, just say it.See it in front of you. Or if you have trouble seeing it, go [00:21:00] outside and find a tree that just says, I am alive just sit with that tree in real space for a while.And just ponder The magic of its existence, its roots digging deep into the earth, and its branches reaching up to the heavens, and the strength and of its trunk. As it carries. The waters of life up. Into the branches. And the power of the light of God. Down. Into the. I hope that. This is an image that resonates with you. It's one that I. I have such a strong fondness for. One that I use a lot. If this episode has meant something to you and you. No somebody that you think would like it or. Get something out of it, please. Share. That helps us out. A lot to let people know that the podcast exists. Also, if you're listening to us on a platform [00:22:00] that lets you leave a rating. Or the podcast that helps out. Immensely. You make sure that you get everything that we're doing by. Following or subscribing or whatever. You do on the various apps that this podcast is on. You could also head over to. To https://www.creationspaths.com/ and there. You can subscribe to our newsletter and get an email. Every time a new episode goes out. Notifications about all the things that we're doing. And also, if you have a few dollars that you could. Pass our way. You could subscribe over there and that really does help us. Keep this coming to you. And you'll also be getting. The classes first. Before they go out to the general public. Thank you so much for supporting us and. For helping to give us the motivation to keep going. And as always. And you find blessings in the light. Amen. Amen. [00:23:00] Get full access to Creation's Paths at www.creationspaths.com/subscribe
In this enlightening episode of "The Art of Aging Mindfully," I delve into the concept of Ishta Devata, or personal divinity, and explore the profound impact of personalizing a devotional spiritual practice. I share my thoughts on how having a personal deity can foster a deeper spiritual connection and provide guidance in our busy and psychologically challenging world.I begin by explaining what Ishta Devata means in Hindu spirituality and why it is significant. Understanding the role of a personal deity is essential for those seeking a more intimate and meaningful spiritual practice. I discuss how choosing an Ishta Devata that resonates with your spiritual and emotional needs can benefit your overall well-being.Personalizing your devotional practice is not just about choosing a deity; it's about building a relationship that brings psychological and emotional benefits. I highlight how devotion to an Ishta Devata can offer stability and comfort, especially during stressful times. By sharing my journey with Shiva as my Ishta Devata, I illustrate how this connection has become a powerful anchor in my life.Shiva, with his symbolism and attributes, provides guidance and solace for me. I share practical ways to incorporate devotion to Shiva into daily routines, making spirituality an integral part of everyday life. This personalized approach to spirituality helps manage stress and fosters a sense of peace and resilience.Maintaining a devotional practice amidst a busy schedule can be challenging, but I offer strategies and techniques to integrate spirituality seamlessly into daily life. By using my connection to Shiva, I navigate psychological challenges and find strength in my devotion.For those interested in exploring these concepts further, I mention recommended readings on Ishta Devata and Hindu spirituality, as well as meditation and devotional practices centered around Shiva. These resources can help deepen your understanding and enhance your spiritual journey.Join me in this episode as I explore the transformative power of embracing your Ishta Devata. Discover how personalizing your spiritual practice can bring profound peace and resilience to your life.Subscribe & Follow:Instagram: @TheArtOfAgingMindfullyTO SUPPORT THE ART OF AGING MINDFULNESS PODCAST:patreon.com/jaisugrimTo Train with Jai in Yogic Conditioning Longevity Classes:https://theartofagingmindfully.com/online-classes/If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with others who might benefit from these insights!
Embark on a transformative journey of spiritual exploration with this Sunday's enlightening discourse. Inspired by personal encounters and sacred sites like the Temple Mount, our guest speaker invites you to transcend the confines of singular belief systems and embrace the richness of spiritual diversity.Delve into "omnism," advocating respect for all religions, fostering appreciation for diverse beliefs. Challenge traditional boundaries, exploring dangers of misinterpretation and urging curiosity. Discover Hindu philosophy's wisdom in diverse spiritual approaches through "Ishta Devata" and interconnectedness. Reflect on parallels between quantum entanglement and spiritual interconnectedness.Join us on a journey of discovery and enlightenment, where open hearts and open minds pave the way for a more inclusive and harmonious world. Embrace the boundless potential of spiritual growth and interconnectedness, as we honour the richness and diversity of belief systems that shape our collective journey toward truth and enlightenment.Review luca's notes here and listen to or watch the teaching below.
In this episode Erin shares more experiences from India, including a practice of embodying a powerful deity to make breakthroughs and level up. Erin shares her personal experience of her mother wrapping her angel wings around her and the beauty and breakthroughs that happened as a result. namaste The post TYF364 – Ishta Devata – Embodying A Deity to Pull in Their Power. appeared first on .
Since prayer is at the heart of the Christ's sadhana (and also that of Sri Ramakrishna) we're going to ask the question “How To Pray?” What is prayer exactly and how can I do it? In this lecture, we first have a discussion on the centrality of prayer in spiritual life before defining prayer and then asking "who should I pray to?" We present the theory of the Ishta Devata, or Chosen Ideal to demonstrate that what you are praying to is not at all as important as the power of the prayer itself, i.e the object of your love is not as great as that love itself for God is Love. Then, we discuss about 5 different types of prayer.Over the past couple of weeks we've explored two aspects of Christ's life and teachings: Renunciation (which is in some ways, the start of genuine spiritual life) and Forgiveness (which he achieved as a result of perfection in spiritual life, that is to say, the end). Today we're going to discuss the middle: Christ's message on practice! As such, this is the third installment in our lecture series on Christ, if you don't include the Q&A! You can watch the previous videos in this series here:5 Reasons to Renounce Everything for God | Christ's Message of Renunciationhttps://www.patreon.com/posts/5-reasons-to-for-75977191?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkHow To Forgive Your Enemies | Christ's Message of Forgivenesshttps://www.patreon.com/posts/how-to-forgive-76171233?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkChristianity vs "Church"-ianity | A Yogi Discusses the Biblehttps://www.patreon.com/posts/christianity-vs-76358722?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkNext week I hope to expand the discussion a bit and suggest five or so more ways to pray!Remember:Lectures happen live every Monday at 7pm PST. There's Q&A from 8-10pm PST right after.It is free and open to the public. All are welcome!Use this link and I will see you there:https://www.zoom.us/j/7028380815Support the show
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In this episode Thom puts a fresh perspective on the phrase “Oh my God” and shows us how there is more to this term than meets the eye. Having given us a solid foundation to the subject in Part 1 and Part 2, Thom uses this episode to set us up for our own personal experience.He explains that while there are many commonalities of archetypes across cultures, each of us shapes our experiences of “god” based on our own personal model of the world.This even includes those that have the view that there is no such thing as a god or a deity.Importantly, he explains that our own experience will be based on our own observations rather than requiring faith of any sort. It's a paradigm that will provide relief for those who have struggled to make doctrines fit their experience. In the final analysis, you get to choose your own adventure, and there's no hurry to come to a conclusion one way or another.Episode highlights: [00:40] Experiencing the Celestial Layer[02:15] Sleeping, Dreaming, Waking [03:02] Turiya - The Fourth State [05:10] Colorfast Consciousness [06:43] Enlightenment Begins [09:29] Archetypes of Experience Emerge [11:32] God Consciousness [13:39] See No Evil [17:00] Observation Based vs Faith Based [18:44] A World of Beings [20:17] Normalizing Capability [22:29] Grades of Experience [23:57] Cultural Biases Constructing Deities [25:33] Lakshmi and Saraswati [27:37] Surya AKA Apollo [29:30] Universal and Undeniable Archetypes [31:10] Same Same But Different [32:42] Unity Consciousness [34:10] Sally From Kansas City [35:04] Ishwara - Supreme Being [36:03] Ishta Devata [37:51] Your Call to Action [38:33] That Dusty Old Podcast [39:56] The Pinnacle of Human Development [41:35] Choose Your Own Adventure [43:11] What Kind of Universe Do You Want? Useful Links: info@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoles/https://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoles https://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/
Ein Beitrag zum Sanskritwort: Ishta Devata. Hier findest du: Sanskrit Wörterbuch Seminare mit Sukadev Seminarübersicht Yoga Vidya YouTube Live Kanal Online Seminare Video Seminare Yoga Vidya kostenlose App Yoga Vidya Newsletter Yoga Vidya Online Shop Schon ein kleiner Beitrag kann viel bewegen... Spende an Yoga Vidya e.V.!
In this episode, we meet Tess Privett (@lotuspocus_milano): tess is a yoga teacher, owner of Lotus Pocus studio in the center of Milan, Italy, who I encountered virtually while we were both studying how to launch our podcasts with the help of Seth Godin's Akimbo "Podcast Fellowship". Our first time "meeting" over zoom, though we have spent a good couple of months this spring reading and hearing each other's projects come to life, Tess and I share a deep interest in yoga and meditation, though I am only just starting to teach. We indulged in discussing Tess' experience in the four paths of yoga (helpful for anyone new to the practice), including the path that initially interested her the least, the Bhakti or devotional path. She then offered insights on the practical effects of doing one-pointed yogic meditation, like Japa, which she teaches, and tells us a story about the joy one can feel while chopping an onion!Tess has a deep love of yoga philosophy and she explains that her dharma is to make the canonical texts practical for everyday, which is the underlying purpose of her podcast, Yoggi (Yoga Oggi = yoga today). If you like yoga and speak Italian, jump on the link to discover. Enjoy!*Show notes:Tess on IG and FacebookYoggi on SimplecastLotus Pocus MilanThe Podcast Fellowship Seth GodinThe Yoga Sutras of Patanjali The Bhagavad Gita IshvaraIshta DevataMetta Meditation or Loving KindnessEdwin BryantTara BrachMMTCP: mindfulness & meditation teacher certification programJack KornfieldRick Hanson XenophanesSally Kempton Suzanne Faith Chitta vritti nirodha Swami Sri Ramananda Saraswati***If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and if you are so inclined, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts. For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast. Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://annevmuhlethaler.com.Follow Anne:Twitter: @annvi IG: @annvi
The first question asked in this discourse is - When one does pooja is there a specific time that the pooja should be performed. Om Swami says whenever one gets the time. But usually what happens is when one says they will do something when they get the time, it ends up getting deprioritized. When we factor something in our daily routine the chances of it getting done are much higher. The first thing is an allocation or a block of time, the second thing is setting a particular time each day, and the third thing to note is that it's ok if you skip it on a certain day as a matter of routine. The Second question in this discourse is - How do we select our Ishta Devata? Om Swami says, there is no one set process. Some people feel an affinity to a certain form, and if that affinity or devotion stays for longer than a year then go with that form. If not, check who is your Kula Devata, there is a reason you are born in a certain family. If they don't know either, then see from whom you have taken initiation. Your Guru can initiate you in a certain pooja or ritual, and that would become your Ishta Devata. Listen to the full discourse to learn more about Bhakti and Sadhana. Video Timeline: 0:11 What is the best time for pooja 1:51 How to set a routine 2:55 How do we select our Ishta Devata Intro and outro animation: Sushree Svadha Om Piano music: Adi Sharma "There are no quick fixes. Success in sadhana, practice, of self-transformation, is proportionate to the amount, quality, and consistency of efforts put in. Great persistence is rewarded with extraordinary rewards." https://os.me/the-four-pillars-of-sadhana/ BREATHE / SMILE / LET GO ----------------------- SUBSCRIBE to Om Swami channel for a weekly dose of positive and practical thoughts on life, meditation, spirituality, relationships & more! - https://www.youtube.com/user/omswamitv ----------------------- Want to connect & explore more. You can connect with Om Swami on https://os.me. ----------------------- If you enjoy the talks and would like to try courses by Om Swami, please visit: https://os.me/courses/ ----------------------- Need a companion in your self-discovery. You can find Om Swami's books here: https://os.me/books/ -----------------------
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Eine Meditationsanleitung, um Gott zu erfahren. Ein Mantra ist auch ein Gebet zu Gott, ein Ausdruck der Sehnsucht nach Gott. Sukadev leitet dich in dieser Mantra Meditation dazu an, zusammen mit einem Mantra, über Ishta Devata, über Gott zu meditieren. Sei dir bewusst: Du kannst Gott erfahren - wenn du dich für göttlichen Segen öffnest. Diese Mantra Meditationsanleitung ist eines der Praxis-Videos des Mantra Meditation Kurses. Dies ist die Meditation auf den Ishta-Devata-Aspekt des Mantras. Diese Mantra Meditationsanleitung enthält eine längere Phase der Stille - sodass du etwa 20 Minuten meditieren kannst. Natürlich kannst du dieses Meditationsvideo auch nutzen, um kürzer zu meditieren. Alle 41 Videos des Mantra Meditation Kurses findest du: HIER. Hier findest du mehr zum Thema Meditation und Mantra: - Yoga und Meditation Einführungswochenende - Mantra - Alle Mantras - Mantra Seminare - Mantra Yogalehrer Ausbildung - Meditationskursleiter Ausbildung Autor, Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz. Kamera, Schnitt: Nanda.
Eine Meditationsanleitung, um Gott zu erfahren. Ein Mantra ist auch ein Gebet zu Gott, ein Ausdruck der Sehnsucht nach Gott. Sukadev leitet dich in dieser Mantra Meditation dazu an, zusammen mit einem Mantra, über Ishta Devata, über Gott zu meditieren. Sei dir bewusst: Du kannst Gott erfahren - wenn du dich für göttlichen Segen öffnest. Diese Mantra Meditationsanleitung ist eines der Praxis-Videos des Mantra Meditation Kurses. Dies ist die Meditation auf den Ishta-Devata-Aspekt des Mantras. Diese Mantra Meditationsanleitung enthält eine längere Phase der Stille - sodass du etwa 20 Minuten meditieren kannst. Natürlich kannst du dieses Meditationsvideo auch nutzen, um kürzer zu meditieren. Alle 41 Videos des Mantra Meditation Kurses findest du: HIER. Hier findest du mehr zum Thema Meditation und Mantra: - Yoga und Meditation Einführungswochenende - Mantra - Alle Mantras - Mantra Seminare - Mantra Yogalehrer Ausbildung - Meditationskursleiter Ausbildung Autor, Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz. Kamera, Schnitt: Nanda.
Rishi, Matra, Bija, Ishta Devata, Kilaka und Shakti - das sind die 6 Schritte dieser Mantra Meditation. Sukadev leitet dich an zu folgenden Schritten: - Verbinde dich mit den großen Meistern (Rishi) - Konzentriere dich auf den Klang des Mantras (Matra) - Sei dir der Essenz des Lebens, des Seins bewusst (Bija) - Verbinde dich mit dem Göttlichen (Ishta Devata) - Sei bereit zu Reinigungserfahrungen - gehe durch die Reinigungsphasen hindurch (Kilaka) - Spüre die Kraft des Mantra (Shakti) - und lass sie dich in höhere Bewusstseinebenen führen. Alle 41 Videos des Mantra Meditation Kurses findest du: HIER. Hier findest du mehr zum Thema Meditation und Mantra: - Yoga und Meditation Einführungswochenende - Mantra - Alle Mantras - Mantra Seminare - Mantra Yogalehrer Ausbildung - Meditationskursleiter Ausbildung Autor, Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz. Kamera, Schnitt: Nanda.
Rishi, Matra, Bija, Ishta Devata, Kilaka und Shakti - das sind die 6 Schritte dieser Mantra Meditation. Sukadev leitet dich an zu folgenden Schritten: - Verbinde dich mit den großen Meistern (Rishi)- Konzentriere dich auf den Klang des Mantras (Matra)- Sei dir der Essenz des Lebens, des Seins bewusst (Bija)- Verbinde dich mit dem Göttlichen (Ishta Devata)- Sei bereit zu Reinigungserfahrungen - gehe durch die Reinigungsphasen hindurch (Kilaka)- Spüre die Kraft des Mantra (Shakti) - und lass sie dich in höhere Bewusstseinebenen führen. Alle 41 Videos des Mantra Meditation Kurses findest du: HIER. Hier findest du mehr zum Thema Meditation und Mantra: - Yoga und Meditation Einführungswochenende - Mantra - Alle Mantras - Mantra Seminare - Mantra Yogalehrer Ausbildung - Meditationskursleiter Ausbildung Autor, Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz. Kamera, Schnitt: Nanda.
Does God Exist? How do we know? Does Lord Ganesha exist? Ganapati Atharvashirsha reveals Lord Ganesha's Nature as Brahman, Ishwara, Ishta-Devata, as the creation and much more. Brief meaning of Ganapati Atharvashirsha is given here
Was ist ein Mantra? Wie verwendet man ein Mantra. Was ist Mantrasingen? Wie kann ein Mantra im Alltag helfen? Darüber spricht Sukadev in diesem Kurzvortrag. Er spricht über die 6 Aspekte eines Mantras, also Rishi, Matra, Bija, Ishta Devata, Shakti und Kilaka - und was diese Begriffe für eine praktische Bedeutung haben. Lass dich inspirieren! Dieser Vortrag über "Was ist ein Mantra?" ist ein Auszug aus dem sechsten Kursaudioo, die Tonspur eines Yoga Vidya Videos, des 10wöchigen Meditationskurses für Anfänger von Yoga Vidya. Mehr über Meditation.Yoga und Meditation Einführungsseminare.Meditation lernen im Yoga Urlaub.
Was ist ein Mantra? Wie verwendet man ein Mantra. Was ist Mantrasingen? Wie kann ein Mantra im Alltag helfen? Darüber spricht Sukadev in diesem Kurzvortrag. Er spricht über die 6 Aspekte eines Mantras, also Rishi, Matra, Bija, Ishta Devata, Shakti und Kilaka - und was diese Begriffe für eine praktische Bedeutung haben. Lass dich inspirieren! Dieser Vortrag über "Was ist ein Mantra?" ist ein Auszug aus dem sechsten Kursaudioo, die Tonspur eines Yoga Vidya Videos, des 10wöchigen Meditationskurses für Anfänger von Yoga Vidya. Mehr über Meditation.Yoga und Meditation Einführungsseminare.Meditation lernen im Yoga Urlaub.
Was sind Ishta Devata Mantras? Welche Ishta Devata Mantras gibt es? Wie verwendet man Ishta Devata Mantras? Darüber spricht Sukadev in diesem Podcast. Kann man Ishta Devata Mantras auch für die Meditation verwenden? In welches Ishta Devata Mantra kann man eine Einweihung erhalten? Sukadev spricht über die einzelnen Ishta Devatas in der Yoga Vidya Tradition - und was ihre Ishta Devata Mantras sind. Alle Informationen auf http://wiki.yoga-vidya.de/Ishta_Devata_Mantra. Diese Ausgabe des Mantra-Meditation-Podcast ist die Tonspur eines Mantra Videos.
Was sind Dhyana Moksha Mantras? Welche Dhyana Moksha Mantras gibt es? Wie verwendet man Dhyana Moksha Mantras? Darüber spricht Sukadev in diesem Podcast. Wie verwendet man die Dhyana Moksha Mantras? Sukadev spricht über die 6 Aspekte eines Dhyana Moksha Mantras, eben Rishi, Matra, Bija, Ishta Devata, Shakti und Kilaka. Kleiner Hinweis: Bei Yoga Vidya gibt es 18 Dhyana Moksha Mantras. Dhyana Moksha Mantras sind Mantras, mit denen du meditieren kannst und mit denen du die Gottverwirklichung erreichen kannst. http://wiki.yoga-vidya.de/Dhyana_Moksha_Mantra. Diese Ausgabe des Mantra-Meditation-Podcast ist die Tonspur eines Mantra Videos.
Lass dich anleiten von Sukadev zur Mantra Meditation mit starker innerer Reinigung. Mantra Meditation ist auch machtvoll für eine innere Reinigung, für energetische Reinigung, emotionale Reinigung, geistig-spirituelle Reinigung. Dies ist die Meditation auf den Kilaka-Aspekt des Mantras. Diese Mantra Meditationsanleitung ist eines der Praxis-Audios der zweiten Woche des achtwöchigen Mantra Meditation Kurses von Yoga Vidya. Diese Mantra Meditationsanleitung enthält eine längere Phase der Stille - sodass du etwa 20 Minuten meditieren kannst. Natürlich kannst du dieses Meditationsaudio auch nutzen, um kürzer zu meditieren. Alle 41 Audios des Mantra Meditation Kurses findest du als Videos auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/mantra-meditationkurs. Übrigens, zur Wiederholung: Die sechs Aspekte eines Mantras sind Rishi, Matra, Bija, Ishta Devata, Kilaka und Shakti. Autor, Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz. Ton, Schnitt: Nanda.
Lass dich anleiten von Sukadev zur Mantra Meditation mit starker innerer Reinigung. Mantra Meditation ist auch machtvoll für eine innere Reinigung, für energetische Reinigung, emotionale Reinigung, geistig-spirituelle Reinigung. Dies ist die Meditation auf den Kilaka-Aspekt des Mantras. Diese Mantra Meditationsanleitung ist eines der Praxis-Audios der zweiten Woche des achtwöchigen Mantra Meditation Kurses von Yoga Vidya. Diese Mantra Meditationsanleitung enthält eine längere Phase der Stille - sodass du etwa 20 Minuten meditieren kannst. Natürlich kannst du dieses Meditationsaudio auch nutzen, um kürzer zu meditieren. Alle 41 Audios des Mantra Meditation Kurses findest du als Videos auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/mantra-meditationkurs. Übrigens, zur Wiederholung: Die sechs Aspekte eines Mantras sind Rishi, Matra, Bija, Ishta Devata, Kilaka und Shakti. Autor, Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz. Ton, Schnitt: Nanda.
Lass dich anleiten von Sukadev zur Mantra Meditation mit starker innerer Reinigung. Mantra Meditation ist auch machtvoll für eine innere Reinigung, für energetische Reinigung, emotionale Reinigung, geistig-spirituelle Reinigung. Dies ist die Meditation auf den Kilaka-Aspekt des Mantras. Diese Mantra Meditationsanleitung ist eines der Praxis-Audios der zweiten Woche des achtwöchigen Mantra Meditation Kurses von Yoga Vidya. Diese Mantra Meditationsanleitung enthält eine längere Phase der Stille - sodass du etwa 20 Minuten meditieren kannst. Natürlich kannst du dieses Meditationsaudio auch nutzen, um kürzer zu meditieren. Alle 41 Audios des Mantra Meditation Kurses findest du als Videos auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/mantra-meditationkurs. Übrigens, zur Wiederholung: Die sechs Aspekte eines Mantras sind Rishi, Matra, Bija, Ishta Devata, Kilaka und Shakti. Autor, Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz. Ton, Schnitt: Nanda.
Eine Meditationsanleitung, um Gott zu erfahren. Ein Mantra ist auch ein Gebet zu Gott, ein Ausdruck der Sehnsucht nach Gott. Sukadev leitet dich in dieser Mantra Meditation Anleitung dazu an, über Ishta Devata, über Gott zu meditieren, zusammen mit einem Mantra. Sei dir bewusst: Du kannst Gott erfahren - wenn du dich für göttlichen Segen öffnest. Diese Mantra Meditationsanleitung ist eines der Praxis-Audios der zweiten Woche des achtwöchigen Mantra Meditation Kurses von Yoga Vidya. Dies ist die Meditation auf den Ishta-Devata-Aspekt des Mantras. Diese Mantra Meditationsanleitung enthält eine längere Phase der Stille - sodass du etwa 20 Minuten meditieren kannst. Natürlich kannst du dieses Meditationsaudio auch nutzen, um kürzer zu meditieren. Alle 41 Audios dieses Mantra Meditation Kurses findest du als Videos auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/mantra-meditationkurs. Autor, Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz. Ton, Schnitt: Nanda.
Eine Meditationsanleitung, um Gott zu erfahren. Ein Mantra ist auch ein Gebet zu Gott, ein Ausdruck der Sehnsucht nach Gott. Sukadev leitet dich in dieser Mantra Meditation Anleitung dazu an, über Ishta Devata, über Gott zu meditieren, zusammen mit einem Mantra. Sei dir bewusst: Du kannst Gott erfahren - wenn du dich für göttlichen Segen öffnest. Diese Mantra Meditationsanleitung ist eines der Praxis-Audios der zweiten Woche des achtwöchigen Mantra Meditation Kurses von Yoga Vidya. Dies ist die Meditation auf den Ishta-Devata-Aspekt des Mantras. Diese Mantra Meditationsanleitung enthält eine längere Phase der Stille - sodass du etwa 20 Minuten meditieren kannst. Natürlich kannst du dieses Meditationsaudio auch nutzen, um kürzer zu meditieren. Alle 41 Audios dieses Mantra Meditation Kurses findest du als Videos auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/mantra-meditationkurs. Autor, Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz. Ton, Schnitt: Nanda.
Eine Meditationsanleitung, um Gott zu erfahren. Ein Mantra ist auch ein Gebet zu Gott, ein Ausdruck der Sehnsucht nach Gott. Sukadev leitet dich in dieser Mantra Meditation Anleitung dazu an, über Ishta Devata, über Gott zu meditieren, zusammen mit einem Mantra. Sei dir bewusst: Du kannst Gott erfahren - wenn du dich für göttlichen Segen öffnest. Diese Mantra Meditationsanleitung ist eines der Praxis-Audios der zweiten Woche des achtwöchigen Mantra Meditation Kurses von Yoga Vidya. Dies ist die Meditation auf den Ishta-Devata-Aspekt des Mantras. Diese Mantra Meditationsanleitung enthält eine längere Phase der Stille - sodass du etwa 20 Minuten meditieren kannst. Natürlich kannst du dieses Meditationsaudio auch nutzen, um kürzer zu meditieren. Alle 41 Audios dieses Mantra Meditation Kurses findest du als Videos auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/mantra-meditationkurs. Autor, Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz. Ton, Schnitt: Nanda.
Rishi, Matra, Bija, Ishta Devata, Kilaka und Shakti - das sind die 6 Schritte dieser Mantra Meditation. Sukadev leitet dich an zu folgenden Schritten: Verbinde dich mit den großen Meistern (Rishi)Konzentriere dich auf den Klang des Mantras (Matra)Sei dir der Essenz des Lebens, des Seins bewusst (Bija)Verbinde dich mit dem Göttlichen (Ishta Devata)Sei bereit zu Reinigungserfahrungen - gehe durch die Reinigungsphasen hindurch (Kilaka)Spüre die Kraft des Mantra (Shakti) - und lass sie dich in höhere Bewusstseinebenen führen Dies ist eines der Praxis-Audios der zweiten Woche des achtwöchigen Mantra Meditation Kurses von Yoga Vidya, die Tonspur eines Yoga Vidya Videos. Alle 41 Audios des Mantra Meditation Kurses findest du als Videos auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/mantra-meditationkurs.
Rishi, Matra, Bija, Ishta Devata, Kilaka und Shakti - das sind die 6 Schritte dieser Mantra Meditation. Sukadev leitet dich an zu folgenden Schritten: Verbinde dich mit den großen Meistern (Rishi)Konzentriere dich auf den Klang des Mantras (Matra)Sei dir der Essenz des Lebens, des Seins bewusst (Bija)Verbinde dich mit dem Göttlichen (Ishta Devata)Sei bereit zu Reinigungserfahrungen - gehe durch die Reinigungsphasen hindurch (Kilaka)Spüre die Kraft des Mantra (Shakti) - und lass sie dich in höhere Bewusstseinebenen führen Dies ist eines der Praxis-Audios der zweiten Woche des achtwöchigen Mantra Meditation Kurses von Yoga Vidya, die Tonspur eines Yoga Vidya Videos. Alle 41 Audios des Mantra Meditation Kurses findest du als Videos auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/mantra-meditationkurs.
Rishi, Matra, Bija, Ishta Devata, Kilaka und Shakti - das sind die 6 Schritte dieser Mantra Meditation. Sukadev leitet dich an zu folgenden Schritten: Verbinde dich mit den großen Meistern (Rishi)Konzentriere dich auf den Klang des Mantras (Matra)Sei dir der Essenz des Lebens, des Seins bewusst (Bija)Verbinde dich mit dem Göttlichen (Ishta Devata)Sei bereit zu Reinigungserfahrungen - gehe durch die Reinigungsphasen hindurch (Kilaka)Spüre die Kraft des Mantra (Shakti) - und lass sie dich in höhere Bewusstseinebenen führen Dies ist eines der Praxis-Audios der zweiten Woche des achtwöchigen Mantra Meditation Kurses von Yoga Vidya, die Tonspur eines Yoga Vidya Videos. Alle 41 Audios des Mantra Meditation Kurses findest du als Videos auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/mantra-meditationkurs.
Das zweite Kursaudio des 8-wöchigen Mantra Meditation Intensivkurses. Sukadev erläutert dir die sechs Aspekte eines Mantras und leitet dich zu einer Meditation an. Die sechs Aspekte des Mantras sind: RishiMatraBijaIshta DevataKilakaShakti Alle 41 Audios des Mantra Meditation Kurses findest du als Videos auf mein.yoga-vidya.de/profiles/blogs/mantra-meditationkurs. In diesem Video erläutert Sukadev, wie du diese sechs Aspekte eines Mantras nutzen kannst, um in der Meditation tiefer zu kommen. Dann leitet er dich zu einer Meditation anhand dieser 6 Aspekte an. Mehr zum Thema Meditation und Mantra: Yoga und Meditation EinführungswochenendeMehr zum Thema Mantra Informationen zu und über Mantras im Yoga Wiki unter wiki.yoga-vidya.de/MantraAlle Mantras im Yoga Vidya Kirtanheft Mantra Seminare Mantra Yogalehrer Ausbildung Meditationskursleiter Ausbildung.
Was sind Dhyana Moksha Mantras? Welche Dhyana Moksha Mantras gibt es? Wie verwendet man Dhyana Moksha Mantras? Darüber spricht Sukadev in diesem Podcast. Wie verwendet man die Dhyana Moksha Mantras? Sukadev spricht über die 6 Aspekte eines Dhyana Moksha Mantras, eben Rishi, Matra, Bija, Ishta Devata, Shakti und Kilaka. Kleiner Hinweis: Bei Yoga Vidya gibt es 18 Dhyana Moksha Mantras. Dhyana Moksha Mantras sind Mantras, mit denen du meditieren kannst und mit denen du die Gottverwirklichung erreichen kannst. http://wiki.yoga-vidya.de/Dhyana_Moksha_Mantra. Diese Ausgabe des Mantra-Meditation-Podcast ist die Tonspur eines Mantra Videos.
Was sind Ishta Devata Mantras? Welche Ishta Devata Mantras gibt es? Wie verwendet man Ishta Devata Mantras? Darüber spricht Sukadev in diesem Podcast. Kann man Ishta Devata Mantras auch für die Meditation verwenden? In welches Ishta Devata Mantra kann man eine Einweihung erhalten? Sukadev spricht über die einzelnen Ishta Devatas in der Yoga Vidya Tradition - und was ihre Ishta Devata Mantras sind. Alle Informationen auf http://wiki.yoga-vidya.de/Ishta_Devata_Mantra. Diese Ausgabe des Mantra-Meditation-Podcast ist die Tonspur eines Mantra Videos.
Shri Anandi Ma is the head of the ancient lineage of Kundalini Maha Yoga. In this session, spiritual seekers asked the following questions: • “There are so many mantras, I don’t know which one is the guru mantra and which one is the Ram mantra.” • “I understand that we have a ‘light body.’ How does that ‘light body’ relate to the koshas, what kind of lifestyle habits damage the light body, and what can we do to repair any damage to the light body?” • “I would like some clarification on the Ishta-Devata and when I’m asked to focus on God.” To learn more about Shri Anandi Ma, shaktipat, and the path of Kundalini Maha Yoga, please visit www.dyc.org.
Religion, Sadhguru says, is an inward step towards one’s creator, not something that can be organized. Indian culture is the only one which allows an individual to choose his own god, Ishta Devata, and Sadhguru explains why the time has come for universal religion – one religion per individual. For more Sadhguru's insights, follow him on twitter and facebook.
Religion, Sadhguru says, is an inward step towards one's creator, not something that can be organized. Indian culture is the only one which allows an individual to choose his own god, Ishta Devata, and Sadhguru explains why the time has come for universal religion – one religion per individual. For more Sadhguru's insights, follow him on twitter and facebook.Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): http://onelink.to/sadhguru__appOfficial Sadhguru Website: http://isha.sadhguru.orgSadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusiveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.