When we have found the Kingdom of heaven within, then we are truly resurrected. “Flee all divisions and all bonds, and you are already in the Resurrection…Why do you not consider yourself as resurrected now?” – From the Treatise on the Resurrection: a gnostic gospel found at Nag Hammadi, Egypt. When we are able to […]
Where is Your Kingdom?
Where is your Kingdom? What might define your Kingdom is; what rules you? Is it your past? Is it your future? Is it your unconsciousness? Is it your environment? Or perhaps it’s some passion, desire or idea? Because if so, that’s your Kingdom. But by retrospective and repenting…going within…we can find the Everlasting Kingdom Within. […]
Yom Kippur
This is recognized as the holiest day of the year, for the Jews, A Day of Atonement and repentance. This is a day to align ourselves with the fruits of the Spirit, acknowledging misguided ways, going within and realigning ourselves with Spirit. Yeshua said, “by their fruits shall you know them.” “Our actions will […]
Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah: a time to reflect and turn in. Remembering our life is but a journey back home, Back To Godhead…it’s important to reflect, and alter the course or path we are on. Just as a person steers a sailboat, they are continuously adjusting its course. So do we need to reflect and turn within, […]
Retrospective
This week and month are going to be about turning, turning within, repenting and retrospective. Let’s start off with Retrospective: Retrospective, basically here in a spiritual sense is looking back at our past. As many have said, if we don’t learn from our past, we are doomed to make the same mistakes. But a great […]
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 14: Three Gunas, by Swami Prabhavananda and Christopher Isherwood
“He who worships me with unfaltering love transcends these gunas. He becomes fit to reach union with Brahman (Krishna/Vishnu/God). For I am Brahman Within this body Life immortal That shall not perish: I am the Truth And the Joy forever.
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 14: Three Gunas, by Swami Prabhavananda and Christopher Isherwood
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 14…Three Gunas, by Swami Prabhavananda and Christopher Isherwood Of sattva, knowledge is born: Of rajas, greed: Tamas brings forth bewilderment, Delusion, darkness Abiding in sattva Man goes to higher realms: Remaining in rajas In this world he remains: Sunk in tamas, His lower nature, He sinks to the underworld. Let the […]
Tamas
In Chapter 14 of the Bhagavad Gita, the Three Gunas are described as following: Tamas the ignorant Bewilders all men: Tamas will bind you With bonds of delusion, Sluggishness, stupor For those who are on the path of enlightenment…Tamas is not part of it. Although this guna can bring you to your knees, and possibly […]
Bhagavad Gita
In Chapter 14 of the Bhagavad Gita, the Three Gunas are described as following: Rajas the passionate Will make you thirsty For pleasure and possession: Rajas will bind you To hunger for action The nature of Rajas is passion and restlessness. Activity is dominant, always moving, driven, also dynamic at times. They can be self-centered […]
More about the Three Gunas in The Weekly Blogs
In Chapter 14 of the Bhagavad Gita, the Three Gunas are described as the following: Sattva the shinning Can show the Atman (Soul) By its pure light: Yet sattva will bind you To search for happiness Longing for knowledge Sattva, the mode of goodness is important on the path of spiritual enlightenment. Those who are […]
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