Yoga: Oneness in Love
The word yoga means union. For there to be union, there needs to be objects becoming united. The reality of that union can only be as real, true, or factual as the objects that are being united. If something that…
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The word yoga means union. For there to be union, there needs to be objects becoming united. The reality of that union can only be as real, true, or factual as the objects that are being united. If something that…
Who is Chaitanya Mahaprabhu? What was His mission and what did He teach? Sri Chaitanya is known as the father of the kirtan movement and the great apostle of bhakti (pure spiritual love). In this enlightening yoga wisdom talk, self-realized…
I need someone to love, if I don’t love, then I’m empty, I have no purpose in life. But why is there so much pain and suffering associated with love? What is the solution to this situation? In this enlightening…
The practice of mantra meditation is very simple. But first let me give you a summary of the science of identity, of which mantra meditation is a part. “Science” means “truth”; therefore the science of identity means the truth of…
When most people think of religion, they think of a particular faith: Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Jew, etc. They also feel that religion is something that you can join or something that you can quit. A person’s faith can change but…
Kirtan, the singing or chanting of sacred mantras, or Transcendental Sound, is an easy yet sublime method of yoga meditation that has been practiced since time immemorial. It is the recommended process for self-realization in the modern age and has…
Our life in this world is full of fear – fear of failure, fear of the unknown, fear we won’t get what we long for, fear we’ll lose what we have, fear of death, fear of life – but it…
Few things create as much unhappiness and disharmony as envy. Because enviousness can be so destructive, it is imperative to understand it and then to do our best to dig out envy at its roots. Learn more in this Q&A…
Jaya Radha Madhava prayerfully sung by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupad. Srila Prabhupad loved this song and often sung it before his lectures. He described it as a picture of the spiritual world. Please listen, rest your heart…