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Stories from India, Volume Two

Yogananda Paramhansa

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The Wisdom Stories Series from the Teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda They enter into our consciousness, captivating our imagination with interesting characters and fantastic storylines. Beneath the surface, they recount the age-old human drama with circumstances and plots not so very different from our own. Certainly parallels, and more importantly lessons, can be drawn that continue to instruct, and to change the way we live and relate to one another. This second volume in the WISDOM STORIES SERIES picks up where volume one left off, with stories shared by the great yoga master Paramhansa Yogananda (author of the best-selling spiritual classic title Autobiography of a Yogi) and his close, direct disciple, Swami Kriyananda. These stories have been told for generations, imparting universal values of compassion and understanding, virtue, dharma (right action), and the ability to relate to another’s reality. About The Wisdom Stories Series Each story is followed by a “wisdom gem,” shedding light on such spiritually central topics as courage, unconditional love, faith, and wisdom. Whether you are a teacher, parent, student, or devotee, these stories are an excellent resource to turn to again and again for inspiration, sharing, and personal study.Excerpt from...Stories from India, Volume Two by Paramhansa Yogananda Introduction The research for Stories from India by Paramhansa Yogananda unearthed many wonderful tales that continue to inspire, offer deep insights, and overall, entertain our hearts and lives. It is our joy to offer to you this second volume. Stories are a powerful teacher. They enter into our consciousness, captivating our imagination with characters and fantastic story lines. Beneath the surface, they reveal the age-old drama of humankind with circumstances and plots not so very different from the times we live in today. Certainly parallels, and more importantly lessons, can be drawn that continue to teach and change the way we live, the way we relate to one another. I have met many people from around the world, reared on traditional stories unique to their culture. These stories have imparted lifelong traits of compassion and understanding, virtue, dharma (right action), the ability to relate to another’s reality. As a universal medium they reach into the hearts of all God’s children — young and old — delivering timeless truths in ways easy to digest and assimilate. Perhaps, more than anything, this is why Paramhansa Yogananda enjoyed sharing stories and why his direct disciple, Swami Kriyananda, did the same through his lectures, satsangs and many books. Such stories allowed people to relax, be fully present and receptive, and understand truths and subtleties they might otherwise have missed. Certainly these stories opened doors of understanding and continue to do so. For your pleasure and reference, we have cataloged these stories according to their predominant spiritual quality in addition to the typical Table of Contents by title. It is our hope that you enjoy these stories, take the time to be with them, and share them with your friends in the company of the master storyteller himself, Paramhansa Yogananda, in your own heart. Boundless Blessings,Nayaswami Maria Humility The Most Humble God Ages ago, Saint Bhrigu of India had a desire to find the most humble form God had ever taken. He wandered all over the Himalayan Mountains and the holy places in search of some incarnation of God he could accept as a guru. But, since he wished an example of humility to follow, he determined that the God must have this attribute. He met many Saints, whom he questioned as to where he could find such a god-guru. After a strenuous search, he found that all the Saints that he met gave him the names of the same three forms of God, Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu, who was then incarnated as Krishna — and assured him that one of them was sure to be the right one. Saint Bhrigu heard that Brahma could create anything, Shiva could destroy anything, and Krishna (Vishnu) could preserve anything from annihilation, for they represented the creative, destructive, and preservative principles active in all Creation. Bewildered as to who was the humblest and greatest of the three, he conceived a queer plan to test them. His great powers, gained through meditation, enabled him to leave his body and find God, in the form of Brahma, on the astral plane. Without much ceremony of introduction, in a very disrespectful manner he began to criticize him. “Hey, Brahma, what is the matter with you? Why don’t you stand up and greet me when I come?” Brahma inwardly was astonished at the audacity of this mortal man and retorted: “Do you know to whom you are talking?” “Yes sir,” said Bhrigu, “of course, I know that I am talking to that despicable God who is the creator of vermin, plagues, mosquitoes, diseases, criminals, and all ugly things in Creation. Why don’t you reform yourself and create only good things?” Brahma was beside himself with wrath and threateningly replied: “Get back to earth before I convert you into a stone by the gorgon gaze of my will.” Saint Bhrigu laughed at him and left, saying: “O no, you cannot hate me or make me into a stone, for God and I are One.” Brahma suddenly awoke from his error and apologized. Then Bhrigu said: “I forgive you Brahma, but I am disappointed not to have found in you what I wanted to see.” Then Bhrigu repaired to Shiva, who was seen getting ready to meditate on all the things beyond their prime that must be brought to an end. As soon as Shiva’s form met the gaze of Bhrigu, the Saint shouted savagely: “Hey, Shiva, you Grand Cosmic Killer, why don’t you stop shattering worlds, murdering innocent babies, and inventing ingenious death-dealing devices? Why don’t you cease destroying the beautiful and useful things and beings of the earth and get busy annihilating the wicked things?” Shiva could not believe his ears, that a mortal man like Saint Bhrigu could be so audacious and free with his speech. He shouted: “Shut up, or I will reduce you to ashes with the burning magnetism of my Spiritual Eye.” Saint Bhrigu derisively retorted: “Fine use you will make of your Spiritual Eye. Go ahead, I dare you to burn up the God in me, you Grand Killer!” Shiva remained paralyzed with anger and speechless at the awakening words of Saint Bhrigu, who soon melted away from his sight, saying: “Oh, what a disappointment you are.” At last, almost despairing because he could not find the world’s most humble God, he skeptically resorted to the third God — Vishnu, who controlled the preserving principle of the Cosmos. But this time he stayed on earth and sought out the prophet Krishna — in whom these great powers were manifesting. Saint Bhrigu found Prophet Krishna sound asleep on a sofa in his palace. He stood there watching the halo of peace radiating from the prophetic face of Krishna. Then, unable to think of any way to test him, in a fit of emotion Saint Bhrigu kicked Krishna on the chest, shouting: “You sleeping fool, wake up, see who is here.” Krishna awakened with the sweetest, most undismayed, loving smile, and quickly picked up the kicking foot of Saint Bhrigu, and while massaging it, he said gently: “Ah, my Lord Bhrigu, is your foot hurt?” Saint Bhrigu, beside himself with simultaneous visitations of remorse and joy, cried out: “I have found him. I have found him. O, Prophet Krishna, Thou art the world’s most humble Being, even as God is. Thou art, O Krishna, the greatest, the most humble form of God. You can teach me. I accept you as my Guru. Will you accept me?” And Krishna accepted Bhrigu as his disciple. Wisdom Gem Now, dear friends, you realize that if you want to know the greatest of all Beings, the wisest in the Cosmos, our God, you must be humble, for the humble man makes a charming altar for God in himself, and establishes his altar of humility in every heart that he meets. — by Paramhansa YoganandaContents Introduction  xi Humility The Most Humble God  The Three Gods and the Lord of Gods 10Sustainer of the Universe 16 Faith The Fisherman and the Hindu Priest 21God Alone 25 Right Action (Dharma) The Reward of Virtue 31The Story of a Man Who Was Healed by Suggestion 38 Self-Control Sadashiva Takes a Vow of Silence 43The Saint Who Ate Fire 45Spiritual HappinessThe Himalayan Musk Deer 53The Philosopher’s Stone 55 Non-Attachment A Fearful Disease 65The Man Who Wouldn’t Be King 67The Wishing Tree 73The Woman Who Loved God as Her Son 77The Power of Delusion 82The Man, the Donkey, and the Boy 85The Farmer Who Dreamed His Sons Were Killed by a Cobra 88 Truthfulness Guru (Preceptor) Nanaka 93The Saint Who Went to Hades Speaking Truth 97 Devotion The Story of Sri Chaitanya 109Radha, the Greatest of the Gopis 113 Willpower  The Holy Squirrel 119The Bandit and the Bull 124 Wisdom Getting Out of Delusion 133Six Blind Men and the Elephant 135That Moral Backbone 140 Indices Index: Stories Listed by Their Spiritual Qualities 145Index: Spiritual Qualities Listed by Their Stories 152 Bibliography 158 About the Storyteller — Author Paramhansa Yogananda 160 Further Explorations 163
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Scientific Healing Affirmations

Yogananda Paramhansa

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Scientific Healing Affirmations is a beloved classic book of the great yoga master, Paramhansa Yogananda (1893-1952), author of Autobiography of a Yogi. This is a reprint of the original 1924 classic by Yogananda: a pioneering work in the field of self-healing and self-transformation. Yogananda explains that words are crystallized thoughts, and have life-changing power when spoken with conviction, concentration, willpower, and feeling. This book offers far more than mere suggestions for achieving positive attitudes. Yogananda explains in simple language how affirmations can recreate us—physically, mentally, and spiritually. He offers us more than mere suggestions for a positive attitude, showing us how to impregnate our words with spiritual force. This little book will be a treasured companion on the road to realizing your highest, divine potential. Added to this text are over fifty of Yogananda’s well-loved “Short Affirmations,” taken from issues of East-West and Inner Culture magazines from 1932 to 1942. This little book will be a treasured companion on the road to realizing your highest, divine potential. Man's word is Spirit in man. Words are sounds occasioned by the vibrations of thoughts. Thoughts are vibrations sent forth by the ego or soul. Every word that leaves your mouth ought to be potent with genuine soul vibration. The words of most people are lifeless because they are spoken automatically, without being impregnated with soul force. Too much talking, exaggeration, or falsehood is like shooting bullets out of a toy gun, without the gunpowder. That is why the prayers or words of such people do not produce any desired changes. Every word you utter must represent not only Truth, but also some of your own realized soul force. Words without soul force are like husks without the corn. Words that are saturated with sincerity, conviction, faith, and intuition are like vibration bombs, which can explode the rocks of difficulties and create the change desired. Avoid speaking unpleasant words, even if they are true. Sincere words or affirmations repeated understandingly, feelingly, and willingly are sure to move the omnipresent Cosmic Vibratory Force to render aid in your difficulty. Appeal to that Force with infinite confidence, casting out all doubt. If your affirmations are spoken with disbelief, or while looking for the desired result, your attention is deflected from its mark. You should not sow the vibratory prayer seed in the soil of Cosmic Consciousness and then continually pick it out to see if it has germinated into the desired result. —Paramhansa Yogananda, excerpt from Scientific Healing Affirmations, Crystal Clarity PublishersContents 3 Spiritual Power of Man’s Word 5 The God-Given Power of Man 8 Mental Responsibility for Chronic Diseases 11 What Cures? 12 Cure According to Temperament 16 Two Factors in Healing 17 Faith More Important Than Time 19 Classification of Healing 21 To Prevent Physical Disease24 To Prevent Mental Disease 25 To Prevent Spiritual Disease 27 Evaluation of Curative Methods 31 Consciousness and Vibration 33 Difference Between Matter and Spirit 36 Body and Consciousness Created by Man in the Dream State 37 World Illusion 39 Underlying Unity of Medical and Mental Cures 41 Danger of Blind Denial of Matter 43 The Body as Materialized Vibration PRACTICING AFFIRMATIONS 47 The Different States of Chanting 49 Superconsciousness—Not Unconsciousness 50 Physiological Centers 52 Value of Different Methods of Cure 54 Individual and Group Directions 58 Preliminary Rules to Be Observed Before Affirmations 60 General Healing Affirmation 66 Short Affirmations 69 Thought Affirmation 70 Will Affirmation 71 For the Development and Right Guidance of Reason and Cure of Dull Intelligence 73 Reason Affirmation 74 Short Affirmations 76 Wisdom Affirmation 79 Short Affirmations 82 Success Affirmations (for Healing of Unsuccess Consciousness) 84 Material Success Affirmation 86 Short Affirmations 88 Spiritual Success 89 Spiritual Success Affirmation (for Healing the Soul’s Ignorance) 90 Short Affirmations 92 Healing Others 93 Psychological Success Affirmation 95 Affirmation for the Eyes 98 Physical Exercise for the Stomach 99 Exercise for the Teeth 100 For Regulating Sex Force 103 For Curing Bad Habits 105 Freedom Affirmation 106 Short Affirmations
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Trained In Divine Love

Anandi Cornell

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For fifty years, Nayaswami Anandi Cornell was a deeply devoted disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda, and a student of his beloved disciple, Swami Kriyananda. To everyone she met, Anandi was a beautiful channel of divine love; her life’s quest was to reciprocate and express the pure love she received. In this book, there are sacred and precious experiences and stories never shared before by Anandi. Part One contains stories of Swami Kriyananda, especially of how he helped Anandi perfect her divine love and attunement. Part Two features excerpts from her personal correspondence with Yogananda which capture the intimate dialogue that develops between devoted disciple and guru. Part Three includes accounts of Anandi’s remarkable passage to higher realms, and how she continues to visit and bless devotees on earth. Trained in Divine Love is Anandi’s gift to the Divine in all of us – that we immerse ourselves completely in God’s perfect love and bliss.Contents: Message from Nayaswami Devi and Nayaswami Jyotish About This Book, by Nayaswami Bharat Part One: My Life with Swami Kriyananda Part Two: My Inner Life with Paramhansa Yogananda Part Three: Infinite Freedom What Stays, What Remains Expanding Love: Nayaswami Anandi’s Transition Learn More About Anandi Appendix A: Stories of Anandi’s Transition by Fellow Disciples Appendix B: A Divine Marriage
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Moments of Truth, Volume One

Yogananda Paramhansa

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The Moments of Truth series Little Books, Big Wisdom Condensations of some of the greatest scriptures of our time, the Moments of Truth series takes spiritual truths and makes them easily accessible. Small, pocket-sized editions will allow you to bring these nuggets of wisdom with you on your travels — whether on pilgrimage or to the workplace. Start and end your day with a gem of inspiration with these carefully chosen excerpts from The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Explained, Autobiography of a Yogi, TheEssence of the Bhagavad Gita, and more! One day, as I was deeply concentrated on the pages of Omar Khayyam’s Rubaiyat, I suddenly beheld the walls of its outer meanings crumble away. Lo! vast inner meanings opened like a golden treasure house before my gaze. — Paramhansa Yogananda Moments of Truth, Volume One: Excerpts from The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Explained is the first in a series of small books of excerpts from the teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda, as set forth in his own books and in those of his close disciple, Swami Kriyananda. The gems of wisdom in this little volume are taken fromYogananda’s commentaries on The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, considered by Westerners a celebration of earthly pleasures, but widely recognized in the East as a work of profound spirituality. Yogananda’s commentaries are a true scripture in their own right. These selections have scripture’s power to change your consciousness, and your life. From the book: “Behold this one flaming truth: All life is fleeting. Cling to that understanding, and seek, then, within yourself that which alone endures.”Moments of Truth, Volume One Excerpts from The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Explained By Paramhansa Yogananda Edited by Swami Kriyananda ( J. Donald Walters) Introduction This book contains nuggets of wisdom excerpted from one of the great works of modern times: The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Explained, by Paramhansa Yogananda. The excerpts here contained are not from the poem itself, but from the commentary. They are words to live by: wise insights by one of the great spiritual figures of our times that have the power profoundly to change people’s lives. As Yogananda explains in The Rubaiyat . . . Explained, Omar Khayyam’s work is deeply spiritual; it is not, as most Westerners believe, a poem in praise of earthly pleasures. Taking the inner meaning of this work to ever greater depths, Paramhansa Yogananda produced one of his own deepest and most profoundly moving spiritual works. — Swami Kriyananda The Excerpts Stanza 6—God is Eternal Silence. To those who love Him purely He speaks through the voice of silent intuition. Stanza 7—Waste not these few, precious earth years. The bird of life has but a short arc of time to fly. Soon — ah, how sadly soon! — it will slip its earthly form and vanish into the Infinite. Stanza 9—Odiscerning one! rise above life’s dualities, above the endless gradations of relativity. Lo! every plan for success, so wantonly embraced; every looming disaster, so fearfully denied — all have as their sum total: zero! What are they but fictions — fleeting mind-children in life’s constantly changing dream. Ignore them!
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Le rapport entre le culte et la justice chez Amos

Léon Cyrille Kéréssé

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Dans son parcours, l’auteur a mis en relief la dichotomie entre la foi en Dieu et la vie sociale chez les chrétiens d’Afrique. Or la foi ne se limite pas à la pratique religieuse, c'est un chemin qui enveloppe tous les aspects de notre vie. Toute la mission de l’Eglise est d’interpeller les chrétiens à prendre conscience de leur mission prophétique. Cette dernière exige courage et martyr.  A toutes les époques, la voix prophétique se fait entendre, mais elle n’est pas toujours perçue, écoutée. Ainsi donc l’Eglise d’Afrique ne doit pas se lasser à faire entendre la parole prophétique à chaque fois qu’il y a une incompatibilité entre la foi ou la liturgie et la vie quotidienne des chrétiens africains. Malgré l’éloignement d’Amos dans le temps et dans l’espace, son message a encore une résonnance dans la conscience des Africains d’aujourd’hui, dans leur vie de foi. Nous remarquons que les injustices que mettait à nu le prophète Amos en son temps sont les mêmes, sinon similaires, dans la pratique de la vie chrétienne en Afrique. Amos réagissait en son temps, il osait parler au nom de Dieu pour la pratique de la justice. L’Eglise d’Afrique peut s’en inspirer pour guider son action, mais en se référant constamment à Jésus-Christ, Parole définitive de Dieu aux hommes. Les injustices sociales en Afrique constituent un défi quant à la mission prophétique de l’Eglise dans la société africaine.
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Fairways To Heaven

Jon Decker

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After completion of his first book, Golf Is My Life: Glorifying God Through the Game, Jon Decker became senior editor for Golf Tips Magazine. He started a Christian/golf feature for the magazine titled “Fairways to Heaven.” His articles included scripture, a golf story as well as a life experience to create a one-of-a-kind feature for a mainstream golf publication. The feature became very popular with the Golf Tips Magazine subscribers. The positive feedback from the readers inspired Jon to compile his articles, plus add new content, to create his second book, Fairways to Heaven: One Shot at a Time... The book also includes a moving tribute to Jon's mentor, Phil Rodgers, with numerous testimonials to Phil from Jon's former coworkers. Included are PGA of America National Award winners: Carl Alexander, PGA National Horton Smith Award winner (2012)Eric Eshleman, PGA National Golf Professional of the Year (2019)Fred Griffin, PGA Finalist Teacher of the Year (2019)Kevin Weeks, PGA National Teacher of the Year (2023)It also includes tributes from former Grand Cypress Academy of Golf instructors and staff:Jason BellJoey HidockLee Houtteman Blake Holbrook Gus HolbrookDoug Lowen Dr. Ralph Mann Kevin McKinney Todd Meena Brenda Pfeifer Adrian Stills Harold WyattHarry Zimmerman Also contributing to the book:Former NBA Player and CBS Analyst Clark Kellogg Former Golf Channel Studio Host Kraig Kann Dr. Matt Mingione and Dr. Angelica NapolitanoFramed by the Word of God, each chapter starts with scripture and leads the reader down the fairways of the course and through the fairways of life, all with one purpose: to glorify God. Enjoy Jon's stories and allow each day of your life to be like a day on the course, One Shot at a Time...
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