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Living in Spirit The religions of the world are not contradictory or antagonistic. They are but various phases of one eternal religion. This eternal religion is Sanatana-dharma, the Philosophy of Eternity and the Religion of Humanity. It is as old as God Himself; it is not confined to any time and place; and it is now everywhere. The word religion, in its original meaning, is something that binds, and it is literally true in respect of Sanatana-dharma. All religious traditions agree that bliss is an authentic sign of spiritual life. Bliss is, essentially, a matter of spirit. Spiritual bliss arises out of being right with God and our fellow human beings. Human nature is such that man cannot be happy in a state of self-centeredness. Mans felicity is to blossom in the social and spiritual space. To live a spiritual life is to live in all its fullness. Fullness points to integration of the physical, the mental and the spiritual dimensions of human life. Spirituality involves the dynamic integration of all the three dimensions in living. This book Living in Spirit makes an attempt to integrate the philosophical and practical dimensions as to the way of living in spirit. About the Author K.R. Paramahamsa was a retired civil servant in India borne on the Indian Administrative Service. He is Adjunct Faculty to the Hindu University of America in the USA. He is presently a resident of the Ashram of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai at Prashanthi Nilayam 515134, India, in pursuit of spiritual advancement in his own little way. K.R. Paramahamsa has created the website Sri Sathya Sai Veda Pratishtan at www.vedamu.org, which is the repository of all the Vedic texts inDevanagari and Grandha scripts. The website has audio of over 415 hours of Vedic chanting of ten Veda sakhas presently available in India, in different modes of chanting, in a representative way. Table of Contents About the Author Preface Chapter 01: Human Nature Chapter 02: God and Godhead Chapter 03: Religious Experience Chapter 04: Human Living Chapter 05: Ways of Life Chapter 06: Spiritual Experience Chapter 07: Spiritual Practices Chapter08: Moral Insight Chapter 09: Ethics Chapter 10: Right Action Chapter 11: Living in Spirit
Living in Spirit by K. R. Paramahamsa is 224 pages long, and a total of 56,896 words.
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