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  • Vivekananda The Man and His Message (by HIS EASTERN AND WESTERN DISCIPLES)

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    A Closer look at his Personality as a Monk, a Teaching and a Leader, an Artist, a Mystic and Philoslpher, a Conversationalist, the Patriot-Saint of modern India, and other aspects of his many-sided genius.
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  • Voice of the Guru Sei Sankara Bhagavatpadacarya;s SAUNDARYALAHARI

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    PujyasrinCandraserharendra Sarasvati Svami (1894-1994) must be regarde as the greatest seer of our time. This gentle saint & mystic, whole of the 20th century,created a spiritual & moral awak-ening in the land & made an immense contribution to its cultueal resurgence. But he stood for all human civilization & he had a message for allmanking. He richly deserved the title of 'Jagadgur'', as one who taught in terms of the entire univrse. His devotees believe that, like Adi Sankara before him, he too was an incaenation of Siva together with Amba. In these decades of struggle & turmoil, of conflict & hatred, he stood out as a luminous figure upholding the Values of tolerance & charity & friedship & showed himself to be godly in his overflowing grace & compassion, while yet remaining intensely human.
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  • WHERE ARE YOU GOING {A Guide to the Spiritual Journey} By Swami Muktananda

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    WHERE ARE YOU GOING? WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF LIFE? Sometimes it seems that we have been sidetracked & have lost sight of our true destination. One of the great spiritual masters of the modern age, Swami Muktanana, tell as, “Now is the time to get back on the main road.” In the essays, stories, & conversations that compose this book, Swami Muktananda offers us an engaging & comprehensive introduction to the spiritual quest: how we can embark on it & how it will unfold. This is an essential guidebook for spiritual journey. Introduction :- Often, when Swami Mukatananda would meet a disciple or a visitor walking on the grounds of his asrams, he would great them with a question. “Where are you going?” And often that simple question would trigger a profound contemplation. “Where am I going?” you would find yourself wondering, “What am I really doing with my life?” So it seems fitting that Baba chose the question “Where are you going?” as the title for this book. When an enlightened being into your life, this is the question he or she inspires. The very existence of such a Master is a challenge to our mundane habits of thought & action, an implicit demand that we look at where we are going in our lives, that we examine our path & goals. When we accept that challenge, then our contact with a Master can transform our lives. Swami Muktananda possessed that transforming power in such abundance that even after taking mahasamadhi he continues to affect not only the people who kenw him, but thousands who never met him during his lifetime, Swami Muktananda was a Siddha Guru, one who has attained a state of complete oneness with the Absolute, the state that the mystics of all traditions declare to be the highest achievement possible for a human being. A siddha is master of the inner world, a conqueror of that subtle & infinitely complex terrain of what is called the spiritual path. Free from limitation, siddhas demonstrate, by their example as well as their words, our own limitless possibilities for freedom & happiness. They show us, in short, our own inherent perfection. But what makes the Saddha Master so rare & valuable is the power he has to pass on to us that experience of perfection by awakening our inner spiritual energy. In other words, a Sddha Guru is not simply a teacher or a guide; he or she is a kind of spiritual touchstone, a catalytic force, the instigator & nourisher of the most profound growth process of which a human being is capable.
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  • WHERE ARE YOU GOING? (A Guide to the Spiritual Journey) By SWAMI MUKTANANDA

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    INTRODUCTION:-Often, when Swami Muktananda would meet a disciple or a visitor walking on the grounds of one of his asrams, he would greet them with a question. “Where are you going?” And often that simple question would trigger a profound contemplation. “Where am I going?” you would find yourself wondering, “What am I really doing with my life?” So it seems fitting that Baba chose the question “Where are you going?” as the title for this book. When an enlightened being into your life, this is the question he or she inspires. The very existence of such a Master is a challenge to our mundane habits of though & action, an implicit demand that we look at where we are going in our lives, that we examine our path & goals. When we acceot that challenge, then our contact with a Master can tranform our lives. Swami Muktananda possessed that transforming power in such abundance that even after taking mabasamabhi he continues to affect not only the people who know him, but thousands who never met him during his lifetime. Swami Muktananda was a Siddha Guru, one who has attained a state of complete oneness with the Absolute, the state that the mystics of all traditions declare to be the highest achievement possible for a human being. A siddha is master of the inner world, a conqueror of that subtle & infinitely complex terrain of what is called the spiritual path. Free from limitation, siddhas demonstrate, possibilities for freedom & happiness. They show us, in short, our own inherent perfection. But what makes the Siddha Master so rare & valuable is the power he has to pass on to us that experience of perfection by awakening our inner spiritual energy. In other words a Siddha Guru is not simply a teacher or a guide; he or she is a kind of spiritual touchstone, a catalytic force, the instigator & nourigator & nourisher of the most profound growth process of which a human being is capable. When I met Swami Muktananda in 1974, he had just arrived in the United States for what was to be a two-yeas stey. It was a time when many spiritual MASTERS were teaching in America, yet the name “Swami Muktananda” was always spoken with a certain awe. We would hear that he was a spiritual Master like the legendary Gurus of ancient times, someone who could actually give you the experience of God. The more I heard, the more I wanted to meet him. One day I walked into a room in Pasadena, California, and saw him for the first time. He sat in a chair, dressed in bright orange silks, wearing dark glasses and a red ski cap, surrounded by perhaps fifty people. His entire body seemed to be crackling with energy. His face was extraordnarily mobile—sometimes stern, sometimes smiling with such infectious enthusiasm that it was hard not to smile back. Yet it wasn’t his appearance that struck me. Watching him, I had the feeling that I was in the presence of a kind of power station, a huge spiritual fire. He seemed to be taking all the scattered energy in the room—love and anger, fears, questions & doubta, emotional turmoil & confusion—taking it in and somehow transmuting it in the fire of his state, until all that remained was a feeling can only describe as unbounded love. Sitting in the room with him, I noticed a feeling of almost physical fullness in my heart, which gradually softened, as if the inside of my chest were melting. A subtle trickle of pleasure, a sensation of pure sweetness began to move theough my body. “Oh,” I thought, “this must be what people mean when they talk about bliss!’’
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  • Wings to freedom JOURNEY OF A NATH YOGI (Yogiraj Satgurunath Siddhanath) COSMIC REBIRTH:- My First Meeting with the Wings to freedom JOURNEY OF A NATH YOGI (Yogiraj Satgurunath Siddhanath)COSMIC REBIRTH:- My First Meeting with the Who is Babaji?

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    Babaji, the Divine Being, is the personal aspect and Universal Is-ness of the Absolute Consciousness Shiva. The Divine Babaji, who is your potential true Self, may be realized through persevering Kriya Yoga practice. He is not born but comes into manifestation at the beginning of the creation of our three dimensional world. Although present in the midst of the world of causation, space and time, the Divine Being Shiva-Goraksha-Babaji is not subject to the karmic law of cause and effect. He is not bound by any third dimensional laws govern the mortal body and mind. In my teaching sincere seekers all over the world, I have become aware of much confusion as to who the Being called Babaji is. Therefore, to clear all doubts and put to rest perplexity, I have given below who Babaji is, based on my experience and subsequent realization. * Babaji is Aja Purush (meaning unborn). He was never born and time for the salvation of sentient and non sentient existence. * Babaji Haidakhan who I have personally met has historical evidence to his existence but died a human death, and therefore cannot be the immortal Babaji to whom I am reffering. * Babaji Nagaraj of south India has no historical evidence but apparently was made to have been born from a human womb and there fore cannot be the immortal (Aja) unborn Babaji. *Babaji-Goraksha Nath also called Shiv Goraksha Babaji has historical and writings throughout and is beyond mortal births and deaths. From the night of prehistory even till today His cosmic presence is throbbing in the spiritual aura of humanity. EARLY CHILDHOOD:- Before my birth, my mother was blessed by the vibhuti ash left from the sacred fire ceremony held in honor of Shiva-Goraksha-Babaji. A part of the vibhuti ash she ate and a part she kept in her trinket box. During her pregnancy, she was unable to eat much food and lived more on a liquid diet, drinking water mixed with the temple vibhuti. She was also blessed by Babaji’s great disciple, Guga Chohan, the King of Hiralaya. Every Monday she would go to the temple at Gwalior, my hometown in India. This temple was built by my grandfather after he was blessed with the birth on my father. He dedicated it in honor of these two monumental Beings, Babaji, a Mahavatar* and the Chohan King, a great Siddha or perfected yogi. My mother, who had studied astrology, always used to tell me that I would be a yogi, and reminded me that as I was born on the 10th of Moy in the year 1944, my stars were positioned in such a manner that I was bound to meditate and lead a spiritual life of a householder yogi, like the great Kriya Master, Shri Yukteswar, she also had predicted my going to far off lands to teach the timeless of yogi. This was a blessed birth ordained by Shiva-Goraksha-Babaji, so my mother believed.
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