Yogananda made an important statement in Autobiography of a Yogi. He said: “Thoughts are universally, not individually rooted.” One implication of this statement is that when our minds are on a certain level, we will attract certain kinds of thoughts. If those thoughts are painful (such as hatred), the best thing we can do is learn to raise our energy level.

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How Does One Spiritually Encounter the Holocaust?

Nayaswami Diksha

Question from Jennifer: I am the descendant of victims of the German holocaust. Most of my family perished including little children. How could God allow these things to happen? And what i see on the internet is a continuation of that racial hatred against the Jewish race i was born into. How does one spiritually encounter that hatred? I feel if i ignore…