This unique book explains in great detail the esoteric concept of 'OM/Aum' and 'Naad' as they are envisioned and elucidated by the Upanishads. All the various connotations and aspects of 'OM' as well as the 'Naad' are elaborately dealt with. While 'OM/Aum' is a monosyllabic word that represents the cosmic Supreme Consciousness that is all-pervading and is at the core of the entire living creation, the 'Naad' is the sound created by the vibration that this Consciousness produces in the vast realm of the cosmos. The 'Naad', the cosmic Sound, is the first and subtlest manifestation of life created by the Supreme Consciousness in all its myriad forms, from the most primitive to the most advanced. The 'OM' is a means to realize this Consciousness.
Grief comes into our lives like a thief. We are shocked, hurt, even bitter. The intensely personal experience may send us in a tailspin of emotions completely unexpected, always unwanted. The death of a child is perhaps one of the most grievous sorrows to bear. As an RN, I have attended many couples experiencing the death of their beloved child in the womb, or shortly after birth. I have witnessed, and shared the intense grief. We have a God who knows the number of hairs on our heads, calls the stars by name, and is aware of each sparrow that falls from the sky. This same God, is aware of each individual experience of grief and pain. God's compassion moved me to start a support group for grieving families, hoping to touch lives with His compassionate love. In this book you will find a compilation of scriptures, poems, notes, and quotes taken from the support group newsletter that I have written over the years. In times of grief, reading the words of others can help communicate the intense feelings of grief and loss and help us realize we are not alone.
This volume brings together ten contributions by leading experts who present their current usage-based research in Diachronic Construction Grammar. All papers contribute to the discussion of how to conceptualize constructional networks best and how to model changes in the constructicon, as for example node creation or loss, node-external reconfiguration of the network or in/decrease in productivity and schematicity. The authors discuss the theoretical status of allostructions, homostructions, constructional families and constructional paradigms. The terminological distinction between constructionalization and constructional change is revisited. It is shown how constructional competition but also general cognitive abilities like analogical thinking and schematization relate to the structure and reorganization of the constructional network. Most contributions focus on the nature of vertical and horizontal links. Finally, contributions to the volume also discuss how existing network models should be enriched or reconceptualized in order to integrate theoretical, psychological and neurological aspects missing so far.
Musically Inclined Personality and Behaviour – The Unknown Connection reveals all sorts of the mysterious impact of music that happens on your personality and behaviour through the different stages of life from infants to your senior citizens. Individual differences in the strength of music preference are among the most intricate psychological phenomena. While one person gets by very well without music, another person needs to listen to music every day. Where do these differences come from? This book highlights all these mystical and occult impacts and effects of the strength of music preference. It is mainly informed by the functions that music fulfils in people’s lives to regulate emotions, moods, or physiological arousal to promote self-awareness, foster social relatedness, the love life, the relationship and much more. This book does not deal with any specific style of music, but music in general. It also deals with the music inclination of an individual and how it helps to cope with problems like anxiety, stress, insomnia, depression, personality and behaviour problems, etc. It also provides a brief introduction to the origin of Indian Music.
There are rare great souls, by whose darshan one gets a glimpse of Bliss. His gestures, behaviour, sweet eloquence and the spontaneous ambience of happiness give the signs of the Bliss-Personified Self. And when the special Grace of such a great Soul descends on one who is, even if, badly enmeshed in the worldly affairs, embarks on his spiritual journey straight away. This is a small collection of sayings of such a great soul.
Meditation exercises for listening to the four levels of sound, to still the body, quiet the mind, open the heart, and connect with the Divine • Details the teachings on nada yoga from the Hatha Yoga Pradipika with clear, step-by-step instructions to find and hear the inner sacred sound of nada • Explains the 4 levels of sound through a series of practical meditation exercises • Includes instructions for a daily nada yoga meditation practice as well as ways to strengthen your advanced practice The ancient practice of nada yoga is not complex. It is the yoga of listening. It is a journey from the noise of the external world inward to a place of peace and bliss, to the source of the transformational power of sound--the nada. By meditating on the inner sacred sound of the nada, we can release ourselves from mind chatter and obsessive thinking. We can still the body, quiet the mind, and open the heart to create a state of mind where joy naturally arises. Sharing his experiential understanding of the classic Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Baird Hersey offers precise, step-by-step instructions on how to find the inner sound of the nada. He explains the first three levels of sound--first, how to truly hear the ordinary sounds of the world around us (vaikhari); second, how to quiet the sounds of the mind (madhyama), such as sound memories and internal dialogue; and third, how to access visual sounds (pashyanti), tapping in to our ability to see sounds and hear colors. Mastering the first three levels prepares one for the fourth level of sound (para), the heart of the practice that connects one to the inner sound of the nada. The author provides detailed exercises to guide you through each level of sound and instructions for a daily nada yoga meditation practice. Hersey explains that by focusing our minds on this internal sound we reunite our essential self with the eternal and infinite. In this re-union we find bliss in both body and mind, an uplifted spirit, and heightened states of consciousness.
Gita in 18 days is a collection of synopsis derived from the eighteen chapters of the greatest philosophy told to mankind by Shri Krishna in The Bhagwat Gita. When I was in troubled waters, The Bhagavad Gita showed me a clear path to a content and disciplined lifestyle. I want to spread the same message to others who are seeking answers and have begun their journey of self-realization. It is said that one will find all answers to questions in the Gita. The Bhagavad Gita is a lifestyle guide for a happy and content life. The book attempts to simplify the teachings in the Gita for a quicker understanding and implementation of the same in our day-to-day lives.
Clarifying information on: -Yoga's 8 Steps -The nature of Kundalini -Self-supervising a 5 part kundalini session for subtle body transformation including details on sensual interest retraction (Pratyahara) -Advanced breath infusion (Bhastrika) -Overcoming troublesome functions of mind -Detecting the supernatural Naad sound as a source of concentration during meditation.
Our lives which are "A Process" in which there are many happenings. Out of those there are two important happenings, one is the process of life and another is the process of the gradual cessation of the functioning of the "Body" that is death. Death is also a process ending up in the dying of the body unknowingly in a slow pace losing subtle body functions and we are pushed towards final departure from the body - "Death". The purpose of writing this book is to know the eternity; the source from where we have come on this earth. We know by learning through different means that Eternal Consciousness is the source. This is explicit knowledge but realization of this phenomenon is only and only possible through experience. Now we have to experience and live with the Eternal Consciousness. It has infinite dimensions and potential that we human beings inherited to live with. The Art of living is to experience the Eternal Consciousness to grow, to live, to play and then share with all the co -existing creatures. Be it animals, plants and human beings, i.e. to live and play with the whole existence. This is "Art of Living": working, playing sharing remaining placid and blissful. Love for life, world, growing ever growing. Living laughingly-lovingly. Loving awareness has the key role in the growth of whole life in learning and living "Art of Living". Living this way of loving-awareness-consciousness-eternal we can leave our body peacefully and blissfully. "This is Art of Dying". You will read and learn in this book the four stages of the Art of Dying which you can learn gradually. This is not easy yet not impossible .This can be done by first learning the art and then practicing the same. Believe me when I say that it is possible in this very life. I have practiced it and now I am living it every moment. Many more have also practiced it before me and many more will also practice it after me. A good tradition in India ~ Amrit Consciousness / Awareness (Chaitnya) has been earned by many more in India in Master disciple tradition. It is being learnt and explored in Oshodhara under the feet of beloved Sadguru (Sadguru Osho Siddharth "Aulia").