The Way to Shambhala… By Edwin Bernbaum Published by Anchor Book/Doubleday, New York 1980 This book is a classic for anyone interested in adventure, mythology and spiritual development. Written by Edwin Bernbaum who while teaching in the Peace Corps in … Continue reading →
For Centuries, Tibetans have been devoted to the study of human consciousness. The Tibetan Buddhists believe that there is no greater vehicle than compassion and forgiveness to counteract the suffering in the world. Their unique Buddhist practise and beliefs … Continue reading →
By meditation man’s consciousness is transferred from the body to the soul, and through the soul’s power of intuition, he experiences himself not as a mortal body (a phenomenon of objective nature), but as immortal indwelling consciousness, one with the … Continue reading →
“I have often said that yoga is meditation and meditation is yoga” B.K.S. Iyengar Meditation is bringing the complex mind to a state of simplicity and innocence but without ignorance. Meditation comes when ego is vanquished. As the seventh petal … Continue reading →
I don’t remember how I stumbled onto this book but I am overjoyed that I did. It is truly a magical tale of beauty and love, of the invisible world of spirit set in a time and place best known … Continue reading →