A Journey Towards Divine Love (8th Issue) - English
His life, his teachings, and his mission ...
Features
- What Kashi Vidvat Parishat did in 1957 to resolve their doubts about the age of Kripalu Ji Maharaj.
- Kripaluji's innovative ways to introduce and engage people in kirtan are discussed as the Golden Era of True Devotion continues.
- The dangers of liberation, the importance of selfless devotion, how to attach the mind to God, and more are answered in this edition of Divine Quest, question and answers with Kripaluji.
- An account from a devotee who was a member of the first group of Caucasian's ever to go to Mangarh in 1982.
- An inspiring look back at JKP's impressive charitable works in 2015.
Devotion must be performed with complete attachment of the mind to God and guru. It is the mind alone that renounces, loves, or hates. People across the world engage in all kinds of devotional practices but they miss the main point. It is the mind alone that is the doer of every action, and that alone will be noted by God and not any physical activity. The degree to which your mind is attached to God and detached from the world is all that really matters ...
The release of A Journey Towards Divine Love is always highly anticipated, and this March 2016 issue does not disappoint. Boasting a diverse array of articles and a comprehensive summary of all JKP programmes and activities from 2015 makes this great reading.
You can expect to find all featured sections that you have come to enjoy in previous issues, complemented by the inclusion of three new translated speeches: Devotion and Grace, The Five Toys and Just Practice. In this discourse given on 13 August 2010, Kripaluji reminds us, one should speak the bare minimum and in your spare time chant Radha's name. Just accept these two things that I am saying implicitly and practice it for ten, twenty days; a month. You will benefit tremendously from this. Just try it and see for yourself.
Language | English |
Genre | Philosophy |
Classification | Magazine |
Author | HH Dr Shyama Tripathi |
Publisher | Radha Govind Samiti |
Weight | 182 g |
Size | 21.5 cm X 28 cm X 0.4 cm |