Gadadhara Pandit Dasa
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Urban Monk: Exploring Karma, Consciousness, and the Divine
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2013
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2 editions
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“As a person puts on new garments, giving up old ones, the soul similarly accepts new material bodies, giving up the old and useless ones.”
― Urban Monk: Exploring Karma, Consciousness, and the Divine
― Urban Monk: Exploring Karma, Consciousness, and the Divine
“Students were very fascinated by the idea that cooking with the right consciousness can actually be a type of yoga. I’m not referring to the yoga practice where you try to turn yourself into a pretzel. I am sticking to the original meaning of the term, which arises from the Sanskrit root “yuj,” meaning to harness or bind back. Yoga means you are trying to reconnect with the divine.”
― Urban Monk: Exploring Karma, Consciousness, and the Divine
― Urban Monk: Exploring Karma, Consciousness, and the Divine
“just as a dog can always recognize its owner, whether the owner is dressed in shorts, a suit, or nothing at all, so a mature spiritualist is able to recognize his or her God in the dress of another tradition.”
― Urban Monk: Exploring Karma, Consciousness, and the Divine
― Urban Monk: Exploring Karma, Consciousness, and the Divine
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