HERE-NOW SAMADHI is a book that brings a whole new meaning to living in the moment—there is only here and now. When we get into the flow and frequency of our lives, we give up resistance and live or vibrate on a higher plane and the result is pure magic.
Here-Now Samadhi is also the place we enter when we embrace unconditional love for ourselves as well as others. This, in turn, triggers Kundalini energy—an awakening or spiritual enlightenment—which allows us to experience the truest freedom of spirit and mind where time and distance have no physical bounds.
Thankfully, we don’t have to figure it out on our own. Author Akasha Rainbow guides us on the journey to heightened living, teaching us how to recognize and draw on our multi-dimensional cosmic awareness and energy. No more going through the motions, but embracing a life of unfettered joy and peace. Let HERE-NOW SAMADHI open your eyes to you…and the limitless possibilities within!
I’ve found myself reading more and more about enlightenment, yoga and just overall improving my self-awareness lately and Here-Now Samadhi is a great addition to my collection. Akasha Rainbow does a fantastic of painting a vivid picture of how our lives are really only limited by our failure to truly open our “third eye”.
This line in the preface blew me away before I’d even gotten to the meat of the book: “Everything in this world seems to have limits, but it’s a veil, a game.” If that doesn’t blow YOU away, that means you REALLY need to read this book. Think about it. Why do the various limitations we’re warned, so often, about exist? If someone has done one thing or another at some point in time…why can’t just anybody who wants to?
I love the way Akasha weaves the definitions of the various yoga phrases into the text and I love the way the descriptions about her own life are included. That made reading the book even more comforting to me. She doesn’t simply admonish or attempt to set us straight. She talks about her own journey towards enlightenment.
I’m sure I’ll be reading this one over and over because I’ve been pondering some of the passages non-stop! Great book!