📚 Dive into the profound teachings of Jesus Christ from a new perspective! Join us in this enlightening discussion with Nayaswami Hriman McGilloway as he presents his latest book, “Once and Future Christ.” In these turbulent times, there’s a growing need for a deeper understanding of Christ’s message that transcends divisive dogma and fosters unity among people of all faiths. … Read More
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What Happens at Death – Part 2
Paramhansa Yogananda and his disciple Swami Kriyananda have shared with us what happens to us at death (in general terms) and upon entering the astral realm. (by Nayaswami Hriman)
What Happens at Death (Part 1)
Paramhansa Yogananda and his disciple Swami Kriyananda have shared with us what happens to us at death (in general terms) and upon entering the astral realm. With Nayaswami Hriman from Ananda Seattle
Who Am I?
Jesus Christ asked: “Who do men say I AM?” This question has haunted humanity since time immemorial and the response to this is the key to Yogananda’s Autobiography of a Yogi. ~by Nayaswami Hriman
Conserve Your Powers! Ask a Yogi
Yogananda quotes his own guru, Swami Sri Yukteswar, who counsels us how to keep the “milk of inner peace” from being drained away by desires large and small. ~by Nayaswami Hriman
Do Devotees get depressed? Ask a Yogi!
What is existential, or spiritual, depression? Let us see what counsel Krishna gave to Arjuna when Arjuna felt depressed over what he needed to do spiritually and otherwise.
I Am Challenged by My Guru’s Meditation Technique. Am I on the Wrong Spiritual Path? Ask a Yogi!
Does the challenge of not obtaining results from my guru’s meditation technique mean I am on the wrong path?
Should I Marry? Ask a Yogi
Selecting a marriage partner with whom one is compatible and with whom one might expect harmony and happiness, is no easy task.
Loss of a Loved One: Ask a Yogi
Today I share my response to a letter from a woman whose husband–after only a year of marriage–died in a tragic accident.
Ask a Yogi: What Are Final Stages of Meditation? (Part 5)
This is the fifth and last of the series: the 7 Stages of Meditation. We cover stages 5, 6, and 7. Stage 5 is inner absorption and stages 6 and 7 are the two basic levels of Samadhi. {see also two articles on this same subject: www.Hrimananda.org}