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“You must not let your life run in the ordinary way; do something that nobody else has done, something that will dazzle the world. Show that God's creative principle works in you.”
“Live each moment completely and the future will take care of itself. Fully enjoy the wonder and beauty of each moment.”
“forget the past, for it is gone from your domain! forget the future, for it is beyond your reach! control the present! Live supremely well now! This is the way of the wise...”
“Kindness is the light that dissolves all walls between souls, families, and nations.”
“The body is literally manufactured and sustained by mind.”
“To work with God's happiness bubbling in the soul is to carry a portable paradise within you wherever you go.”
This book brings clarity to a controversial and little-understood subject. Kriyananda's concepts of channeling touch everyone who would like to serve as a channel for higher inspiration. Includes workable, easy-to-use techniques, and explains persuasively that the highest form of channeling is that which is found in the lives of great saints.
It also teaches how to develop one's own intuition and wisdom rather than seeking answers from channeled entities. A fascinating look inside a long-hidden realm.
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING |
"I recommend Kriyananda's sensible commentary and instruction on channeling. He shows its true spiritual function and application, distinguishing that from the spurious and delusional byways which channeling can lead the unwary." —John White, author of Thinking the Unthinkable "Kriyananda imparts practical advice for working in such a way that you are open to timeless wisdom while in the conscious state—more believable and easier to follow than many New Age books." —Kathleen Cain, The Bloomsbury Review "Kriyananda has really helped to dispel the misconceptions surrounding channeling." —Sri Swami Satchidananda, founder of Yogaville, author of Integral Yoga: The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali "I've been channeling for about 20 years. I truly feel this book will be to others as it was to me: a reminder of what our highest purpose really is." —Barbara J. Courtney, counselor |