YOGA AND THE MIND
Did you know that ancient Indian texts speak of yoga in terms of psychological experience rather than physical exercise? In these lectures, Sri Prem Prayojan takes us step by step into a practice where mental stillness is a meticulous cultivation that brings about increasingly deep and enhanced states of awareness. This process brings us closer and closer to the sacred realm of the Divine, naturally and without strain. The more we progress, the more joyful and fulfilled we feel. And the more our heart becomes saturated with pure, ecstatic, unconditional love. Join us on a fascinating journey of self discovery and transformation.
FAITH AND REASON
If you believe that the world of faith and spirituality is very far from philosophy, science and intellectual discrimination… you need to listen to Sri Prem Prayojan Prabhu! In these lectures, our Guru weaves a rich tapestry from the works of some of the greatest thinkers of humanity to show how, for most of our history, intelligence has expanded our understanding of transcendence, instead of limiting it or altogether denying it, as is the case with most contemporary science and philosophy. Indeed, he makes such a strong case in these matters that it will be plain to see how much more rational and sensible it is to accept and embrace the existence of a Supreme Creative Being rather than holding the notion that this world of ours came to life of its own accord.
A UNIVERSAL UNDERSTANDING OF SPIRITUALITY
Spiritual wisdom gives us timeless gems that shine a light on all experiences of faith, no matter what cultural context they originally sprang from. The language of saints is universal and speaks to the heart of every one, provided they are open and devoid of pride. Allow yourself to be touched by these simple, yet powerful words, which resound loudly with the echoes of holiness. Truth has the power to reach across the walls that men have built around individual experiences of comunion with the One Divine Source. Sri Prem Prayojan helps us go beyond seemingly irreconcilable differences in creed and practice, and understand the common ground that unifies all these experiences: the search for a better life, in service and love of God.