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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalGeorge Johnston graduated from Yale University in 1956, where he majored in philosophy hoping to find truth. Then in 1962, he began to practice meditation and read the spiritual writings of Paramahansa Yogananda. Through attunement with this great being and practicing his teachings, he found what he was seeking and more. He found a new way of living that leads to better health, inner contentment and spiritual fulfillment. He began to teach hatha yoga postures, lead meditations and teach the sacred science of yoga, which he has done for over 50 years.Read More...
George Johnston graduated from Yale University in 1956, where he majored in philosophy hoping to find truth. Then in 1962, he began to practice meditation and read the spiritual writings of Paramahansa Yogananda. Through attunement with this great being and practicing his teachings, he found what he was seeking and more. He found a new way of living that leads to better health, inner contentment and spiritual fulfillment. He began to teach hatha yoga postures, lead meditations and teach the sacred science of yoga, which he has done for over 50 years.
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“Spiritual growth is a deliberate movement from the rational mind to the heart, which recognizes interdependence and universal love as the precondition for the experiential knowledge of Atman as Brahman.”
– Swami Satchidananda
In Reflections, Swami Satchidananda gives us practical guidance and pointers for good living based on the wisdom in the Vedas.
We live in difficult and challenging times. Violence, both external a
“Spiritual growth is a deliberate movement from the rational mind to the heart, which recognizes interdependence and universal love as the precondition for the experiential knowledge of Atman as Brahman.”
– Swami Satchidananda
In Reflections, Swami Satchidananda gives us practical guidance and pointers for good living based on the wisdom in the Vedas.
We live in difficult and challenging times. Violence, both external and internal, along with the consumerist model of societies, have resulted in deep moral decline among humanity. Thus, having a sense of personal well-being and peace within often escapes us.
Reflections addresses issues all of us need to resolve in order to find peace of mind and be happy. Also, it introduces you to the truths and practices of Vedanta, meditation and yoga, which free you from the illusion that you are a mortal body and mind and reveal the glory of the Divine within you.
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