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Consciousness and Transforming Suffering - In Gujarati
Mohan Vaishnav
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Consciousness and Transforming Suffering - In Gujarati
Mohan Vaishnav
The chief cause of human being's inner chaos and suffering is the lack of higher consciousness and the lack of true self-knowledge. This book deals with this problem of humanity and unfolds a step by step method for understanding and acquiring higher consciousness, and for transforming sufferings.
Landscape of the Work:
This book give an overall idea of the broad landscape of the work on oneself - study of Man-Machine, beginning of work on oneself, basic essentials of the work, study of the inner divisions of man, and development of Steward.
Consciousness:
It discusses in detail consciousness, Self-Remembering and various practical methods of approaching consciousness - the '1st conscious shock'.
Transforming Suffering:
It discusses conscience, distinguishing real and unnecessary suffering, sacrificing unnecessary suffering and transformating real suffering - the '2nd conscious shock'.
Patanjali-Astang-Yoga:
It synthesizes the 4th Way and Patanjali-Astang-Yoga, and also looks at Patanjali-Astang-Yoga from the 4th Way point of view and resultant unfolding of a more comprehensive and clear picture of the Work.
Human Organism:
It discusses the human organism as an alchemical factory producing and using various grades of energies. It also discusses various impressions (i.e. matter entering the human organism through the five senses), effect of Self-Remembering and Transformation on digestion of food, air and impressions.
Science of Karma:
It discusses Karma-Vikarma-Akarma, Karma-Yoga, and the relation among Karma, destiny and spiritual evolution. It also deals with attracting the better aspects of one's luck, and a higher method of learning.
Medie | Bøger Paperback Bog (Bog med blødt omslag og limet ryg) |
Udgivet | 18. april 2018 |
ISBN13 | 9781717116413 |
Forlag | Createspace Independent Publishing Platf |
Antal sider | 154 |
Mål | 152 × 229 × 9 mm · 235 g |
Sprog | Gujarati |