Spirituality

The discourses described in this section are relevant to day to day living and social concerns. You may say they are writings which give a practical application of spiritual principles both for the individual and for the society. Now these writings are of three types.

The first type consist of practical applications of spiritual philosophy in daily life. If a human being is to touch and express divinity they must come to terms with how they live and what they do. Does it promote spiritual life? These discourses give some guidelines and practical suggestion on how to bring one's expression in the world into a spiritual realm so that one's humanity may come in contact with Divinity.

The second category of writings deals with the do's and don'ts of a Yogic life. This will explain what type of actions promote spiritual awareness and what actions diminish awareness. It will delve into the tenants of Yama and Niyama and their practical applications as well as new humanism.

The third category of writings relates to the promotion of spiritual tenants in the social arena. It gives practical ideas on how to make society at large a conducive environment for human development through the implementation of spiritually based ideals.

 

Table of Contents

Obstacles to Spiritual Growth
All is Love
Everyone has a Direct Connection to Guru
The Subterranean Flow of Parama Purusha
Ethical Principles
Spirituality and Materialism
Brahma is Always with Us
Differentiation, Quality of the Mind, and Spiritual Pursuits
Divinity is Omnipresent
Sattvic Emotions