In Bhagavad Gita chapter 3 verse 19, Krishna says to Arjuna: “Without being attached to the fruits of activities, one should act as a matter of duty; for by working without attachment, one attains the Supreme.”
Actions which are done out of Divine Consciousness do not produce any karma, unlike either the good or bad…
Everybody who practices spirituality for long enough will reach a point of realising that there is order in chaos. That everything happens for a reason. That the good and the bad is all due to yourself. In that moment, you understand that your destiny is in your own hands. Something inside tells you that there…
Patrick, an Austrian living in Chiang Mai, joined our school a couple of years ago. Here is his how he sees Mahasiddha Yoga, is his own words:
I used to ride my bicycle on weekends and go to meditate (or whatever it was I was doing), and afterwards I would always feel so much better.…
Chapters 5 and 6
In chapters 5 and 6 we learn in great detail various rites and rituals that can be carried out in order to worship Shakti. These are accompanied with many mantras that are to be repeated. Here is an example of one of these mantras;
“O Adya Kali, Who abidest in the…
The Mahanirvana Tantra consists of a dialogue between Shiva and his consort Parvati (a manifestation of Shakti that is associated with nurturing and kind qualities). They are atop a mountain and Parvati is asking Shiva about the Yugas (the ages), and which are the best scriptures and practices for each Yuga. She is worried about…
The spiritual path is one of continuously asking difficult questions and summoning the bravery to answer them with integrity. One of the most pressing questions that we all have to face as individuals and as members of society is “Do I have value?”. While me might intellectually acknowledge that every being is inherently divine as…