Back to Sadhana/Spiritual Practice
View cart “The Five Kinds & Twelve Types of Sacrifice #76” has been added to your cart.
Prescribed Pathways to Quiescence of Mind #36
$75.00
As the Holy Mother, Sri Sarada Devi, has related, “You need Peace of Mind first and foremost. Nothing of any real substance can be attained without Peace of Mind.” According to Lord Vasishtha, there are many pathways to this profound peace, and they are well suited to the individual temperaments of all living beings.
SKU: dawc-0036
Category: Sadhana/Spiritual Practice
Related products
Golden Rules for Spiritual Practice #136
In India there are so many well-marked pathways to illumination, as well as multiple spiritual philosophies to consider. This wisdom chart brings together some of the most effective teachings of this host of sacred offerings, giving the sincere aspirant after freedom some directives for attaining substantial inner progress towards the Supreme Goal. Bringing to mind daily even one or two of these tools for Truth would fill out and mature the sadhana of any intrepid seeker, and allow for leaving the problems of root ignorance behind, once and for all.
Fashioning a Pure and Buoyant Mind #85
The familiar term, “fallen from grace,” is really a statement that reflects the fall of a human being’s natural awareness from a mind that has become burdened by the many weights of the world; it has turned “worldly.” As Sri Ramakrishna used to relate, “Worldlines is the chronic disease of this age.” And there are many wise ways with which to bring such a wayward mind back to health and inspiration, all falling under the auspice of individual sadhana, or personal spiritual effort. This regimen of daily striving along a decidedly spiritual vein cuts off the sandbags of worldliness and allows the mind to soar once again in the clear and beautiful skies of higher Awareness.
Cutting through False Superimposition #124
The Sanskrit word, viveka, is of utmost importance today, at least for the sincere spiritual aspirant who is serious about attaining freedom in this very life. Discernment of the spiritual variety is what turns the ordinary pathway of religious convention into a broad avenue of inner communion. Common devotion to God is transformed into an ecstatic relationship with the Divine if viveka is present in the human mind. And as this dharma chart shows, discrimination of this kind should be applied to all stages and levels of life, like action and inaction. Then only will the obscuring clouds of false superimposition, called vivarta, part and dissolve, leaving the even-minded seeker fully at rest in all modes of existence.
The Four Plateaus for Approaching Brahman #77
Being another fine dharmic teaching from the Bhagavad Gita, these four ways of sadhana are perfect for coming close to God once again, utilizing direct and somewhat unorthodox methods that involve human will power and effortless progress. The Blessed Lord, Sri Krishna, advises the swift coming to terms with the mind and ego, conferring wisdom that is both practical and straightforward. This teaching chart could easily be
placed in the Nonduality category of dharmaartwisdomcharts, showing, as it does, the powerful wish of all Avatars that the soul attain to nondual Samadhi and immersion into Brahman, Buddha Nature, or the All-Mighty Father.