Poetry About Yoga - An In Depth Anaylsis on What Works and What Doesn'…
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Focus on the word "kindness." What would it look like if you were kind to yourself - good to yourself? The Ayurveda Treatment Centers utilize all kind of natural extracts (Herbs) effective for all diseases and use them to cure patients suffering from various ailments. Ayurveda as the natural system of healing has fast gaining access to the lives of numerous Indian families. Ayurveda is "the science of life", and is the natural healing system. At the centre of Sri Aurobindo's metaphysical system is the supermind, an intermediary power between the unmanifested Brahman and the manifested world. She has fostered a vast charitable organization known as Embracing the World which includes schools, hospitals, orphanages, free homes for the destitute and feeding tens of millions of starving people - all from a woman born into a very poor family and who never made it past the fourth grade in school. As many other figures of Soviet occult underground, Poetry About Yoga Koltunov was an engineer who looked for spiritual answers and found them by means of creation of an original esoteric doctrine. When once he was asked by a disciple whether Plato got some of his ideas from Indian books, he responded that though something of the philosophy of India got through "by means of Pythagoras and others", he assumed that Plato got most of his ideas from intuition.
Although Koltunov is not a popular esoteric author nowadays, the study of his ideas is still important for scholars of Soviet esotericism. Some of his books were poetic compendiums with brief esoteric commentaries, while other books were prosaic, but still usually included a section with poetry. There was little contact with his father, who wrote only a few letters to his sons while they were in England, but what communication there was indicated that he was becoming less endeared to the British in India than he had been, on one occasion describing the British colonial government as "heartless". Koltunov was one of the first active yoga teachers in the USSR, and, thanks to little competition, his lessons that were free for students attracted dozens of followers. In the last period of his life, between 2000 and 2016, he was very active on the Internet. Ultimately, I hope these books, will provide a sustainable source of revenue for the work they have been doing since the year 2000. One Common Unity supports a movement for peace education and the building of a non-violent culture through music and art. I will find peace in these fragments.

It may seems boring; yet at the same time it helps to feel the atmosphere of the time when any type of unconventional spirituality was oppressed by the government, and yet people struggled to find answers for their spiritual questions and looked for spiritual guidance. When Koltunov had a chance, he participated in the evening courses of philosophy at Moscow universities, which was one of the most obvious legitimate ways that time in the USSR to get some information about topics related to esotericism, like ancient Indian, Chinese and Greek philosophy, medieval and modern religious philosophy, etc. Koltunov and his followers also extensively used ideas of Soviet mainstream authors, for instance, Dmitrii Likhachev and even Vladimir Lenin, whose quotes adjoined quotes from Nikolaj Berdyaev, Augustine of Hippo and Rerihs. Orthodox Church, his criticism did not target Christianity itself, and the name of Jesus appears in his poems from time to time as an example of the spiritual being equivalent to pagan solar gods Daždbog and Jarila, that could be described as a single entity "Dažd’ - Jarila - Jesus". I am including 2 poems from each of her gorgeous books. A trainload of pundits, including his one-time critics, went to Santiniketan to offer their congratulations.
The Mystic Christ looks deeply into the life of Jesus from the perspective of mysticism, Gnosticism and eastern mystical traditions including Hindu and Buddhist philosophies. Jesus Christ was a Gnostic who embraced the truth of mysticism. However, the roots of their esoteric ideas were different: whereas Parsons was inspired by the ideas of Aleister Crowley, Koltunov was a reader of the works of Russian "grandfather of space travel" Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, who was also a proponent of the socalled "cosmic philosophy," which was, in turn, influenced by the early 20th century Theosophical groups. In his criticism of the government, Koltunov was equally skeptical about Russian monarchy, Soviet regime and post-Soviet Russian government. This period, that took place from 1953 to 1964, was characterized by a liberalization of the Soviet regime that started to allow existence of moderate civil opposition. It was, in a sense, an implementation of Soviet socialist, anticapitalist ideals in spiritual practice.
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