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Ethische Kultur führt zu ethischer Vervollkommnung. Ein ethischer Mensch ist mächtiger als ein intellektueller Mensch. Moral geht Hand in Hand mit Spiritualität. Moral und Spiritualität bestehen nebeneinander.
Sadhana: A Textbook Of The Psychology And Practice Of The Techniques Of Spiritual Perfection by Swami Sivananda is a guide book with processes and guidelines that help its readers to achieve spiritual perfection through Sadhana. Sivananda teaches readers the step-by-step ways to understand themselves. The book then explains how readers can understand what they want to achieve from spiritual practices. As per the author, the first thing one needs to have is an ideal. After identifying an ideal, the second step is to find a definite purpose. After identifying both of these, the method of proceeding forward needs to be created. To attain mental and physical peace, one needs to be free from the worldly attachments and these can be achieved through Abhyaas and Vairaagya. The methods by which one can learn these two practices and succeed in attaining peace are discussed in the book, so that, in cases of any worldly stress or disturbance, these acts can be used by readers to escape to a mental place of serenity. Sivananda leaves no angle of Sadhana untouched and imparts his wisdom for everyone seeking peace and contentment in life through this book. The book presents the process of achieving the three supports of an ideal, definite program and background of thought, finally leading to achievement of Sadhana. The sixth edition of Sadhana: A Textbook Of The Psychology And Practice Of The Techniques Of Spiritual Perfection was published by Divine Life Society in 2009 and is available in hardcover.
De fleste mennesker identificerer sig med deres sind - deraf udtrykket ´som du tænker, således er du´.Vedanta-filosofien hævder imidlertid, at et menneske er mere og større end sindet, hvis forskellige følelser og indfald det lader sig lede af.Forfatteren oprettede den kendte ashram i Rishekesh, hvor han underviste sine cølibatære sanyasier. Selv om vi i Vesten ikke skal gå sanyasiens vej, er der uhyre meget at hente i denne belæring. Vedanta lærer at sindet er et indre organ, som kan styres og anvendes af vor højere natur. Det er en helt utrolig viden, som Vesten praktisk talt intet kender til. Ved at gå bag om sindet befinder vi os i vort evighedsvæsen, der er Út med sit guddommelige udspring.Man er ikke det samme menneske, når man har læst denne bog.
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