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Among them, I recommend Pandit’s Specific Principles of Kashmir Shaivism for the new student. More yogic works are Swami Lakshmanjoo’s Self Realisation and The Secret Supreme, Swami Chetanananda’s Dynamic Stillness I and II, and, of course, Siddha Meditation by Swami Muktananda.
Swami Shankarananda • Consciousness Is Everything: The Yoga of Kashmir Shaivism
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Swami Chinmayananda,
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Among many others, I draw on the ideas of two spiritual teachers I should mention. One is my friend Douglas Harding, whose unique and inimitable approach sheds light on the Self as Consciousness, which is pure Kashmir Shaivism. The other is the enigmatic 20th-century teacher G. I. Gurdjieff. I met his teachings in my earliest days as a spiritual se
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Meditation is the single most important spiritual practice. Without it we remain at the mercy of habits and tendencies that cause suffering.
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a yogi engages himself in a definite, step-by-step procedure by which the body and mind are disciplined and the soul gradually liberated.