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Arhat Yoga: A Complete Description of the Spiritual Pathway to the Sambhogakaya Yoga Attainment

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The Buddhist, Taoist, Yoga, Tantra and Hindu traditions are usually taken as the primary guides to enlightenment training and theory, yet all genuine religions share cultivation theory and practices which will take practitioners to the same spiritual body attainments that constitute spiritual enlightenment. This is the only book of its kind that explains this spiritual path with details. Much of the contents will seem revolutionary, a comprehensive description of “interdependent origination” including the creation of the universe and sentient life that incorporates the Hua Yen view; the Diamond Sutra enlightenment view of what we are and our origins; an explanation of the spiritual goal of sat, chit, ananda and how this necessitates a dualistic mind-body cultivation system that entails physical exercise and inner energy work to achieve physical health and bliss, and meditation practice to achieve the flow state of pristine awareness; how we must cultivate our minds and behavior towards virtuous ways and improving society in order to merit the Twelve Year kundalini transformation period required for enlightenment; revelation of the five spiritual body attainments within the sambhogakaya along with their properties; the five stages scheme of spiritual progress; and the principles of Yin and Yang Qi cultivation inherent in yoga, martial arts and all spiritual cultivation practices. This will be a perennial guide to the spiritual cultivation efforts you undertake in your life.

586 pages, Paperback

Published October 21, 2021

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January 12, 2024
Many rare and extremely useful bits of information are to be found in this book. However; the work is rather poorly written and full of repetition, verbosity, and other fluff. If the author would employ a proper editor to catch typos, distill his thoughts into more vibrant points, and refrain from poor writing practices such as verbosity this work would become a shining gem of wisdom. For now this work remains a mere diamond in the rough, though a diamond nonetheless.
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