Kriya Yoga: Conscious Living and Superconscious Meditation
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Mr. Davis is clear and practical, as usual.
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This man is wonderful.
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Very clear and beautiful.
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the truth sounds so good
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I have read Eugene's book entitled "As I knew him..." I recommend this to anyone. He speaks clearly and simply. At the end of the book there is a question and answer series. He answers each question really well (again with clarity). I wish there were more youtubes on his speeches, etc.
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eww lmao
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Nice Vid... 7:06 LOL
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cool character.. Let's meditate to awaken. I have !
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never seen this teacher, but feels very good!
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Davis is a old men! the kriya yoga seems that rejuvenates not much. xD
santiagosuarez92 1 year ago
@santiagosuarez92 We practice yoga in order to awaken to Self- and God-realization. It can be useful to live to be older and wiser in order to fulfill our purposes and experience complete liberation of consciousness. We are immortal spiritual beings, not confined to a physical body or material incarnation. This year Mr. Davis celebrates his 80th year on the planet, and we are better for his time with us.
nliten108 1 year ago
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Does the swan there represents Eugene Davis unconscious cold determination?
Please reply me Mr Davis.
MaySouto 4 years ago
Mr. Davis' guru was given the name Paramahansa" by his guru, Sri Yukteswar. Hansa: Literally "swan," for the swan can separate milk from water, and the realized soul can perceive the Real behind the unreal and separate the consciousness of spirit from consciousness of matter. Hansa also means "I am [aham] He [sa]" in the sense of conscious identity with God.
- from the Sanskrit dictionary.
nliten108 4 years ago 2