Trust God (Early Morning Meditation Talks)
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDH100 |
Author: | Swami Atmaswarupananda |
Publisher: | The Divine Life Society |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2005 |
Pages: | 187(B & W Illus: 2) |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.4" X 5.4" |
Weight | 200 gm |
Book Description
Publisher's Note
Early morning meditation has long been a tradition at Sivananda Ashram. Held in the sacred Samadhi Hall of the founder of The Divine Life Society, His holiness Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj, the present format was inaugurated by His Holiness Sri Swami Chidanandaji Maharaj during his birthday celebrations September 24, 1984. Since then, fulfilling a promise he made that day, whenever he has been in the ashram revered President Swamiji has given a daily talk during the morning meditation gathering.
In 1995, Swamiji Maharaj requested Sri Swami Atmaswarupananda Ji to also give a brief talk six mornings a week. Later he requested him to have the talks recorded and brought our in book form. This volume of 85 talks is in response to that request, and it is being released on the auspicious 85th birthday anniversary of revered Swami Chidanandaji Maharaj.
In the text, H.H. Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj is referred to as "Gurudev," and H.H. Sri Swami Chidanandaji Maharaj is referred to as "Swamiji." Sanskrit words that the reader may not be familiar with can be found in the glossary.
It is hoped that many of the thoughts expressed in these talks will resonate with seekers after the Truth, and be of assistance to them in their Sadhana and their search for God.
About the Author
Swami Atmaswarupananda was born in Canada in 1925. In 1974, he came to Sivananda Ashram at the suggestion of his guru, His Holiness Swami Chidananda, the president of the Divine Live Society.
After twenty years, spent primarily in a life of study and reflection, his guru requested him to give a brief talk each morning at the conclusion of the early morning meditation gatherings. Later he suggested that a selection of the talks be brought out in book form.
The special value of these talks is that they express traditional Vedic teachings in a way that both touches the heart and is easy for the modern mind to understand.
Publisher's Note | vii | |
1 | What Do We Reality Long For? | 3 |
2 | We Must Want to Know the Truth | 5 |
3 | Jumping off the Cliff | 7 |
4 | Does Your Sadhana Prepare You | |
| 9 | |
5 | Spiritual Practices Are Not an End in Themselves | 11 |
6 | We Are Rebels Against God | 13 |
7 | The Way to Peace | 15 |
8 | Live Today | 17 |
9 | Footprints | 19 |
10 | The Goal Is Beyond Feelings | 21 |
11 | The True Revolutionary | 23 |
12 | Do I Really Want God> | 25 |
13 | Choosing Between Being Special and | |
| 27 | |
14 | Do Not Disturb | 29 |
15 | Spiritual Extremism | 31 |
16 | Expressing the Divine Will | 33 |
17 | Karma Yoga | 35 |
18 | The Genius of Gurudev's Unorthodox Teachings | 37 |
19 | We Are the World | 39 |
20 | Facing the Truth | 41 |
21 | The Heroic in Us | 43 |
22 | You Won't Let Go | 45 |
23 | Listening with Our Heart | 47 |
24 | Seeing the Presence of God | 49 |
25 | Obedience | 51 |
26 | A Test for Ethics and Morality | 54 |
27 | Taking a Universal Point of View | 56 |
28 | Controlling the Senses | 58 |
29 | Waking Up from Our Long Dream | 61 |
30 | The Secret of Happiness | 63 |
31 | Why Are not We Reaching the Goal? | 65 |
32 | The Importance of Common Sense | 67 |
33 | Adapt, Adjust and Accommodate | 69 |
34 | Wake Up | 71 |
35 | Letting Go of the Past | 73 |
36 | Righteousness | 75 |
37 | Being Casual About God | 77 |
38 | Faith | 79 |
39 | Overcoming Mediocrity | 81 |
40 | Going Beyond Self-images | 84 |
41 | Dealing with Pleasure and Pain | 86 |
42 | A New Beginning | 88 |
43 | Rising Above the Narrow View | 90 |
44 | The Neutral Factor in Us | 92 |
45 | Is Life Fundamentally positive or Negative | 94 |
46 | Overcoming Negative Forces | 97 |
47 | Omnipresence | 99 |
48 | True Dispassion | 101 |
49 | Purity and Spiritual Experiences | 104 |
50 | Bringing the Meditation Experience into Daily Life | 106 |
51 | The Art and Science of the Spiritual Life | 108 |
52 | Integrating Self-effort and Dependence upon God | 110 |
53 | Discovering the Fundamental of Your Spiritual Life | 112 |
54 | Going Beyond Fixed Ideas | 115 |
55 | Understanding Teachings Properly | 117 |
56 | The Spiritual Purpose of Japa | 119 |
57 | True Selfless Service | 121 |
58 | Stocktaking | 124 |
59 | Becoming Like God | 126 |
60 | The Wisdom of Not Knowing | 128 |
61 | No Room for Diffidence | 130 |
62 | Liberation Is Our Responsibility | 132 |
63 | We Are Body, Mind and Spirit | 135 |
64 | Lead us Not into Temptation | 138 |
65 | What is ignorance? | 140 |
67 | Connecting Ourselves with God | 144 |
68 | The Real Thou | 146 |
69 | The Conscious and the Inert | 148 |
70 | Discrimination | 150 |
71 | Becoming Impersonal | 152 |
72 | The Importance of Will | 154 |
73 | An Understanding Heart | 156 |
74 | Wanting Nothing | 158 |
75 | Freeing Ourselves from Slavery to the Mind | 160 |
76 | Abandoning I Want, I Know, and I Am | 162 |
77 | Our Attitude to the Guru | 164 |
78 | The Need for Both Introspection and Meditation | 166 |
79 | Wait No Longer | 168 |
80 | Simple Living and Simple Thinking | 170 |
81 | A Simple but Powerful Spiritual Practice | 172 |
82 | Being Convinced | 174 |
83 | Believing the Truth | 176 |
84 | Making Our Spiritual Life progressive | 179 |
85 | Victory Is Everything | 181 |
Glossary | 185 |
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