...But Why Do I Need a Guru?
by Tyagi Jayadev, Ananda Europe I am a sincere person who wants to mature, learn, and evolve. Why should I need a guru for that? I have my own legs to walk with, my own head to think with, my own heart to guide me, my own will to get me to my goals in life. |
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| The Reasons I Need a Guru
by Shivendra nath Misra, Ananda India The concept of a guru or teacher was well established in my mind throughout my childhood. In India, every teacher is called a guru — whether one teaches painting or the path to finding God. |
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| | Consoling Others Nayaswami Jaya Ananda India | In these times we may ask, "How can I be of help to someone who is grieving?" Be a friend who is supportive and lovingly useful. Listen. | |
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| Ananda Yoga and Personal Growth
by Preeti Pathak, Ananda India I was magnetized to Ananda Sangha for two reasons. First, to learn how to meditate and deepen my practice. Second, because my beloved Gurudev Paramhansa Yogananda was the strongest magnet. | |
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| Ananda Meditation Teacher Training
July 7 – September 15
Take meditation off the cushion and into your daily life.Learn how to teach online and in person. Answer students’ common questions to guide them. Deepen your own meditation practice.Be supported by the Network of Ananda Meditation Teachers.Tambien en Español |
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| Intuition Is the Soul's Power of Knowing God
Swami Kriyananda, February 2001 Yogananda described intuition as the soul's power of knowing God. Do your best to feel that in everything you do, you are doing it for God. The more you can do that, the more you find a sense of freedom. |
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