We now have the introduction and fourteen lessons of the Know Thyself booklet generated in Gurudeva’s cloned voice, with the “Seeker” questions generated in another voice. This will soon be available on our Audiobooks web page. Here is Lesson One–
Today, we’re excited to share an update about a feature on our website: the Lexicon. The Lexicon is now available online and can be found under the “Books” category. It is a collection of words and their definitions, specifically drawn from the vocabulary used in our books. The purpose of the Lexicon is to provide a helpful resource for readers who may come across unfamiliar words. With just a few clicks, users can search for and understand terms they encounter while reading. We hope this feature enhances your reading experience and makes our content even more accessible. Aum.
Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami gives his weekly upadesha in Kadavul Temple at Kauai’s Hindu Monastery in Hawaii. It is part of a series of talks elaborating on the inspired teachings of Satguru Śivaya Subramuniyaswami as found in his book Merging With Śiva.
“Nowadays meditation is becoming very popular. Everyone is talking about being centered. If you’re right in the center of yourself, you don’t hear any of the noise or activity. You’re just peaceful within yourself. It’s only when we come into the cross-section, the cross-fire of life, that we feel we’re not all right. Then we begin living in the great lie of the universe, the great fear that if we die we might be gone forever. We forget all of the wonderful philosophy and beautiful teachings that we’ve been studying, and we’re just not all right.“
A day ago, Paramacharya Sadasivanathaswami and Sannyasin Tillainathaswami departed for Germany to attend a World Yoga Conference. There, Sadasivanathaswami will be giving a short presentation on yoga, while Tillainathaswami will be conducting a meditation class. The journey takes a grueling 50 hours, starting with a flight from Lihue to Honolulu, then from Honolulu to San Francisco, followed by a direct flight to Frankfurt, Germany, a short flight to Hannover, and finally a two-hour bus ride to their rural inn which is two minutes from the ashram where the event will take place. It’s quite a journey—with a mission. Monks on the road. Aum.
Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami gives his weekly upadesha in Kadavul Temple at Kauai’s Hindu Monastery in Hawaii. It is part of a series of talks elaborating on the inspired teachings of Satguru Śivaya Subramuniyaswami as found in his book Merging With Śiva.
“How do you avoid unhappy states of mind? By consciously flowing awareness into the radiance, the light emanating from the self-effulgent being within the lotus of the heart. Direct awareness through controlled breathing. Remembering this basic principle, tell yourself that it is there, and soon you will begin to feel it. You will actually cause to grow within yourself a subtle nerve force that will turn awareness into the inner being so that consciously you can feel the Self God, your Śivaness, and its emanation that even now exists within you. In this way you can experience true bliss, true happiness, blissful happiness that does not cycle or fade.“
Today we explored around Iraivan Temple, and while doing so, we noticed that the previously muddy areas are now filled with grass. Our hired workers have been seeding and watering them every day, and now the grass is growing faster, filling in the gaps and making the area look beautiful. As you can see in the picture, there are still a few parts that need some work, so the team will be focusing on those areas soon. Aum.