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Spiritual Warrior II by B. Swami , Swami Krishnapada 4.
Swami , Richard L. Leadership for an Age of Higher Consciousness by B. The Key to Eternal Life by B.
Swami , Giriraja Swami Foreword 4. Conquering the Enemies of the Mind by B. Swami it was amazing 5. Solace for the Heart in Difficult Times by B.
Swami , Amy Marks Foreword 4. Reflections on Sacred Teachings I: Sri Siksastaka by B. Swami , Steven J. Rosen Foreword it was amazing 5. Reflections on Sacred Teachings II: Madhurya Kadambini by B. Swami , Ravindra Svarupa Dasa Foreword it was amazing 5. Swami , John T. Leadership for an Age of Higher Consciousness I: Administration from a Metaphysical Perspective by B.
Harinama Cintamani by B. Swami , Urmila Devi Dasi Foreword it was amazing 5. Therefore, we want to use our intelligence to sustain the mind properly, in order to prevent it from being dragged under by the senses.
We want to use our intelligence to open ourselves up to receiving divine intervention. We want to use our intelligence to truly understand how to become a genuine lover of the Lord.
However, we do not just want peace. We want realization, and the unfoldment of realization is not always a peaceful process. Bhakti Tirtha Maharaja has molded his life according to these sixty-four principles.
Therefore, he is able to expertly guide the world towards the ultimate goal of life, not only by elaborating on them, but also by leading with his personal example. Srimati Radharani is the hladini-sakti, the internal potency of Krishna.
She is the mother of devotion, the topmost devotee, and therefore the overseer of the entire province of bhakti. Thus, aparadha means becoming devoid of Radharani by creating a situation by which the blessings, the mercy, the protection, and the benediction of the divine caretaker of bhakti is absent.
These texts differentiate Salvationists, whose primary interest is their own safety, from Vaisnavas who place higher value on the well-being of others. Effective spiritualists honor God within their own hearts and the hearts of others—a gesture that energizes rather than dampens enthusiasm and initiative. In his calm yet unambiguous style, Bhakti Tirtha Swami sends his message out to devotees young and old. The spiritual world, he reminds us, is a place governed by respect, compassion, forgiveness, and love.
It was a message he embodied in his too brief career and one that, if taken to heart, can transform a world at war to a world at peace. Here Comes the Sun: Swami helps us delve deeper into many of the scriptural teachings of the Vaisnava tradition. In plain, easy to understand language, he allows the reader to apply texts such as Sri Siksastaka and Harinama Cintamani to daily life. In other words, he provides us with ancient wisdom for modern times.
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