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This section was last updated on April 16, 2010.
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These writings pertain to the discipline of Jnana Yoga and the Realization of the Self. The main exponents of Jnana Yoga are Shankaracharya and Ramana Maharshi. After practicing Ramana Maharshi's Atman Vichara for a very intense period of time, Salaroche attained the results prescribed in that discipline. Along with his Realization, Salaroche also came across some findings regarding the Ankh of the Egyptians and the Kundalini of the Hindus. |
![]() The road to the Vedanta Center in Olema, California. |
| Jnana Yoga and The Breath of Life | |
Page 01, Page 02, Page 03, Page 04, Page 05, Page 06, Page 07, |
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| The Most Intimate Universality | ||
Niihama, Japan, March 27, 2009. We all think our identities are defined by a number of characteristics we all learnt to ascribe to ourselves from an early age. Gender and ethnicity are just a basic couple of them. Then there's our own individual physical and psychological traits, our shortcomings, abilities and talents and a number of other personal identifiers of that sort. But, are those traits and characteristics really the only things we are? Could there be something else much more meaningful and durable residing beyond that obvious cluster of attributes we have all learnt to believe form our identity? |
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| Jnana Yoga, Automatic Expression and Spiritism | |
Sliema, Malta, December 29, 2008. These writings contemplate the practices |
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| Who's Afraid of the Morning Star? | |
Okje Dong, South Korea, October 28, 2007. A rather entertaining view on the myth of the existence of the Devil, but with sober implications. Based on a thought I had on Friday, Oct. 19th, as I was going back home from a dinner party in my town of Okje Dong. I had had that same thought a few times in the past, but I had never sat down to elaborate on it. This time I decided to develop it a little. |
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| Eternalism, Reincarnation and the Big Bang | ||
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, August 3rd, 2009. The Big Bang theory sounds like a modern version of all those Genesis-like mythological stories that the world has been hearing since times immemorial. Regardless of how sophisticated the jargon they use to present that theory may be, the Big Bang still looks like just a fantastic tale dressed in scientific garb. But why would beginning-of-time and end-of-days stories be so fascinating to so many people? |
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This short story relates an uncanny episode I lived in Summerland, California, during a windy night back in December of 1998. |
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