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Light on the Guru and Disciple Relationship

door Swami Satyasangananda Saraswati

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Light on the Guru and Disciple Relationship is an inspiring and Practical book in two parts. The first section, written by Swami Satyasangananda, who accompanied her guru Swami Satyananda Saraswati, on his tours as he enlightened his followers on the science of yoga, contains chapters on how to recognize a guru, types of gurus, types of disciples, negativity towards the guru, initiation, and many more. The second section of satsangs and talks by Swami Satyananda on many aspects of the guru linking with the gurus spirit surrendering the ego, transmission and devotion. Many people have argued that a guru is not necessary, because the real guru is already within us. This is true, but how many of us can claim to hear, understand or follow his instructions? In fact, most of us even tend to doubt his existence. How many of us can discriminate between the real inner guru and the monkey mind, acting out the dictates of the ego? This inspiring book is written in two parts: the first by Swami Satyasangananda, who accompanied her guru, Swami Satyananda, on his tours as he enlightened his followers on the science of yoga.… (meer)
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This book is a comprehensive and excellent discussion of the guru-disciple relationship, types of gurus and disciples and on sannyasa and householder life.

Included in the book are photographs taken during the visit by Swami Satyananda and Swami Satyasangananda to Satyananda Yoga Ashram Mangrove Mountain, Australia, in May 1983.

About the Author:

From the age of 22, Swami Satsangi experienced a number of inner awakenings which led her to her guru, Swami Satayananda. From 1981, she travelled ceaselessly with Swami Satyananda in India and overseas and developed into a scholar with deep insight into the yogic and trantric traditions as well as modern sciences and philosophies. The establishment of Sivananda Math in Rikhia is her creation and mission, and she guides all its activities there, working tirelessly to uplift the weaker and underprivilaged areas. She embodies compassion with clear reason and is the foundation of her guru's vision. Swami Satsangi is the author of several books on yoga and tantra.
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Light on the Guru and Disciple Relationship is an inspiring and Practical book in two parts. The first section, written by Swami Satyasangananda, who accompanied her guru Swami Satyananda Saraswati, on his tours as he enlightened his followers on the science of yoga, contains chapters on how to recognize a guru, types of gurus, types of disciples, negativity towards the guru, initiation, and many more. The second section of satsangs and talks by Swami Satyananda on many aspects of the guru linking with the gurus spirit surrendering the ego, transmission and devotion. Many people have argued that a guru is not necessary, because the real guru is already within us. This is true, but how many of us can claim to hear, understand or follow his instructions? In fact, most of us even tend to doubt his existence. How many of us can discriminate between the real inner guru and the monkey mind, acting out the dictates of the ego? This inspiring book is written in two parts: the first by Swami Satyasangananda, who accompanied her guru, Swami Satyananda, on his tours as he enlightened his followers on the science of yoga.

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