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What are the
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You mentioned the Bhagavid Gita, do you have a pdf for it in English? Are there translations I should look out for?
the Gita is probably the most translated Sanskrit text. The best translation I think in general is Valerie Roebuck’s, who even does a flattering comparison to Dr King but does a more or less accurate translation, not smoothing over the problematic parts.
The one I would most say to avoid is the ISKCON popular ‘the Bhagavad Gita as it is’, which is only useful if you want to understand ISKCON thought. It’s too overladen with interpretation which shapes the translation. Same w/ Sri Aurobindo
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There is no possibility of benefit from pilgrimages.
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Because in Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, chapter 16, verse 23, it is said that those who abandon scriptural methods and act arbitrarily neither attain happiness nor liberation. Therefore, since pilgrimage is not mentioned in the scriptures, it is a futile spiritual practice.
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सिद्धिम्
शास्त्रविधिम्
शास्त्रविधि��ो
अवाप्नोति
सिद्धिको
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उत्सन्प •
त्यागकर
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अपनी इमान • आचरण करता है,
पराम् गतिम्
परम
गतिको (और)
सुखम्
सुखको ही
[शासनानुकूल कर्म करने हेतु प्रेरणा। तस्माच्छास्वं प्रमाणं ते कार्याकार्यव्यवस्थिती। ज्ञात्वा शास्त्रविधानोक्तं कर्म कर्तुमिहार्हसि ॥ २४ ॥ तस्मात्, शास्त्रम्, प्रमाणम्, ते, कार्याकार्यव्यवस्थिती, ज्ञात्वा, शास्त्रविधानौक्तम्, कर्म, कर्तुम्, इह, अर्हसि ॥ २४॥
तस्मात्
इससे
तेरे लिये
इस कीय और
ते
उह
प्रमाणम्
प्रमाण है।
(एवम्) ऐसा
ज्ञात्वा
जामकर (तु)
कार्याकार्यवस्थित
अकर्तव्यको कर्म
शास्वम्
व्यवस्थानें
कर्तुम्
कर्म (ही)
करने
शास्त्र (ही)
अर्हसि
योग्य है।
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नाम षोडशोऽध्यायः ॥ १६
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Book List
Disclaimer - Some of these are LOA books.
Read :
Dissolving the Ego - Helen Hamilton - A bit repetitive decent book
Neville Complete Reader - When I first got into LOA Neville was great, but also I reread him recently and his material is actually highly dualistic.
Becoming Supernatural - Joe Dispenza
Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself - Joe Dispenza - the book that got me down this rabbit hole. Last year after 5 years of being ill, I was sick of it. I started reading him (this was before I got into LOA) and I was healed.
Seth Speaks - Jane Roberts - After reading Neville a good friend recommended Seth Speaks. Obsessed. I love the way the entity Seth explains concepts. I couldn't put it down
The Nature of Personal Reality - Jane Roberts
I am Lord Krishna V5 - John Paolucci - The author that got me into non-duality. He creates a very fun, cute and playful approach to non-duality. A 26-page pdf that I have reread multiple times and find so many gems each time I reread with a new understanding. His wording can be a bit confusing sometimes so have patience with yourself. His discord is full of gems too. You can check out his material on his subreddit here. He also has some excellent 1-7 page pdfs and his metaphysical text that is around 29 pages is great as well! Big JP stan! Just FYI - don't ask questions in his discord. John is a bit of a stickler with people finding out the information on their own and a lot of questions have already been answered in the discord so just search it. You will get muted if you break this a few times lol
Most of the hindu texts - The Upshinads, Bhagavad Gita, etc. I am excited to reread them from the non dualistic perspective. If anyone is interested in Advaita Vedanta, the Advaita Vedanta subreddit is excellent along with this self study website.
Love Yourself and Let the Other Person Have It Your Way - Lawrence Crane - Pretty easy read tbh. A bit repetitive. But the point is clear. Love and approve others as they are you and love and approve yourself first.
I AM THAT - Nisargadatta Maharaj - classic
To Read:
Rupert Spira's books - The man has the most amazing, gentle energy from what I have seen on youtube.
Ramana Maharsi - When I got deeper into Hinduism a few years ago I kept seeing his face (maybe this was inner me giving me a sign)
Lester Levenson - I am currently on his book - Keys to Ultimate Freedom
Hindu texts refresh
Rumi
Reality Transurfing - Vadim Zeland
ACIM - Man.. the book she THICCCC.. but I see a lot of ACIM quotes that really draw me in along with the workbook looking excellent.
I genuinely enjoy reading, studying, and learning tbh. I know overconsumption is a thing (believe me I do lol) I guess I am just on the Jnana Yoga path.
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How A 28-Year-Old Got Fired And Then Built A $500K A Month Business While Traveling The World
John Crestani was sitting on a beach in Thailand, poor and dissatisfied with his life, when he opened a book that helped him transition from a job seeker to a successful online entrepreneur.
Crestani, 21, had dropped out of college in 2009 and gone to Thailand. He was traveling around the country on a little loan from his family, attempting to "find" himself. To that purpose, he brought spiritual texts such as the Bible and the Bhagavad Gita (a Hindu scripture). But his saving grace turned out to be a business book: Tim Ferriss' The 4-Hour Workweek, the now-classic guide to breaking free from the 9-to-5 by starting an internet business.
Ferriss's main thesis in the book is to cease trading time for money and instead establish enterprises that can eventually run nearly entirely on their own: passive income.
"I was at a point in my life where I had very little direction, didn't know where I was going, and had this void," Crestani remembers. "I thought 'This sounds freaking awesome and I want to do it.'"
And he did. Crestani combined his own hustle with Ferriss' advice to create an affiliate marketing network that now makes $250,000 to $500,000 per month, allows him to travel the world, and scales on demand.
While many people desire to be followers of Tim Ferriss' lifestyle design, Crestani is its leading proponent. But he didn’t get there overnight.
Years of Failure Before 4 Hours of Work
It took Crestani years of false starts and experimentation before he discovered a successful, profitable business.
His first attempt at entrepreneurship was selling items on eBay. That enterprise earned him $1,000 to $2,000 each month and prompted a call from PayPal's security team. There was a problem with the business model: Crestani was selling things that PayPal did not approve of. His PayPal account was closed, and the business was closed.
So he re-enrolled in school and tried to strike it rich by catering to the wants of his classmates. Crestani, who was exposed to computers before he reached double digits, used his technological expertise to obtain the exam answers to every online course for every major from his university—and he used those answers just as you might expect. "I had all the answers, and I sold that knowledge," he says. "It was an odd feeling. I never understood how valuable a PDF file could be. "It was my first time trading knowledge for money," adds Crestani. The outcome was his first $1,000 day. However, the jubilation (and the cash flow) did not last. Crestani was suspended because the school suspected he obtained the test answers illegally.
Despite his failures, Crestani never lost sight of his ultimate purpose. "The 4-Hour Workweek kept the hustle in my head. It planted the seed, the notion that you don't have to exchange time for money." Ironically, he was only around the corner from the achievement that the book promotes. It would only take Crestani being dismissed from his nine-to-five job.
From Hired to Fired
Crestani got a "real job" at the age of 22 working for a Los Angeles-based marketing agency. The company specialized in pay-per-click advertising on search engines. Crestani learned himself the trade and was soon managing over 20 client accounts, writing attractive commercials and employing smart bidding methods to promote sales.
He became so excellent at paid promotion that he increased a client's business by 40 times. His firm's CEO was generating more than $110,000 in additional revenue from the account each month. Crestani was now the company's online advertising star.
So he did what any self-respecting professional would do: gently requested a raise. "My boss looked at me across the table when I asked for the raise and said, 'Or what?'" recalls Crestani. Instead of acknowledging his contributions to the company, his manager mocked him and instructed him to get back to work. Crestani was shocked.
Crestani psychologically checked out of the job from that moment forward and was finally sacked. But he'd been hustling on the side to attract clients to keep him afloat while he chased his true dream of building a multimillion-dollar firm where he'd never have a boss again.
Minting Money
Crestani had demonstrated his expertise in web advertising. He understood that he wanted to tour the world. And he sought freedom from the typical constraints of business life.
He came up with the notion of promoting products developed by other companies rather than investing a lot of time and money developing and marketing his own. He discovered that selling homeopathic products through a small group of providers provided him with the highest profit margins, so he used his advertising expertise to increase sales of these items.
Every customer Crestani persuades to acquire earns a huge profit for his business. In one instance, he claims to receive $40 for each sale of a $90 product. Crestani's company, Nutryst, also recruits and trains other affiliates to sell these items for them, resulting in a network effect that generates significant revenue in the six figures each month.
But his secret sauce is canning and cloning himself: he screen-records the ad campaigns he generates step-by-step (his current focus is on Facebook advertising) on his laptop and sends them to his staff, allowing them to replicate his results. That has been a major contributor to Crestani's success. "For each million-dollar ad campaign I launch, I obsessively record myself on my computer during the creative process. I pass the modules on to my colleagues and ensure they can execute the task as well as I can." As a result, his business can scale as needed. All Crestani and his ten-person team need to do is increase their ad spend in the proper regions and watch their income grow accordingly.
That enthusiasm, and the income it generates, allow him to travel the world at his leisure. He has worked exceedingly hard to create a lifestyle free of bosses and the need to show up at work. And the rewards, however great, are much more than just money. Crestani claims he grew up as a hermit, preoccupied with computer games and unaware of the benefits of globe travel. Now, the 28-year-old newlywed millionaire is plotting his next worldwide journey while boosting his company to even higher heights.
"I wanted to open myself up to new experiences," he says about his foray into entrepreneurship.
"Sitting in my room playing Diablo II did not seem like a promising future. "So I changed it."
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Vedantasara by Sri Sadananda Yogindra Saraswati pdf
Vedantasara by Sri Sadananda Yogindra Saraswati, Bengali ebook pdfebook name- ‘Gayanganj’Translation and Annotation by- Swami AmrittvanandaBook genre- Religious BookFile format- PDFPDF Size- 23MbPages- 162Quality- Good, without any watermark The Upanishads, Brahmasutras and Srimad Bhagavad Gita are well known as the original Vedanta Shastras. Apart from commentaries on these books, many saints…
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Divine Melodies: Exploring the Bhajan Tradition of the Divine Life Society
The Divine Life Society (DLS) stands as a beacon of spiritual guidance and wisdom, founded by Swami Sivananda Saraswati in 1936. With a mission to spread the teachings of Vedanta and the practice of yoga, the society has played a pivotal role in revitalizing the ancient tradition of bhajans, or devotional songs, through its numerous centers and ashrams worldwide. The Divine Life Society Bhajan Book Pdf serves as a treasury of soul-stirring hymns and melodies that inspire devotees on their spiritual journey.
Bhajans, rooted in the devotional traditions of India, hold a special place in the hearts of spiritual seekers, offering a direct and heartfelt expression of love and devotion towards the divine. The Divine Life Society Bhajan Book is a compilation of these sacred songs, meticulously selected and arranged to uplift and inspire practitioners on their path of self-realization.
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One of the distinguishing features of the Divine Life Society Bhajan Book is its inclusivity, offering bhajans in various languages, including Sanskrit, Hindi, English, and regional languages, to cater to the diverse spiritual needs of practitioners worldwide. This multicultural approach reflects the universal message of love, harmony, and unity espoused by Swami Sivananda and the Divine Life Society.
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In conclusion, the Divine Life Society Bhajan Book stands as a testament to the timeless tradition of bhajans and the transformative power of devotional music in the spiritual journey of seekers. Through its soul-stirring melodies and profound lyrics, the book inspires devotees to deepen their devotion, expand their consciousness, and realize the eternal presence of the divine in their lives. As practitioners sing these divine melodies with love and reverence, they draw closer to the source of all existence, experiencing the bliss of union with the divine.
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