By: by Vladimir Antonov
Outlines Scientific-Spiritual Center "Swami"'s guidelines and goals.
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; T. Danilevich, translator
Two children have just come to my mind. Once I was one of the guests among a lot of people including families with children — some kind of celebration was going to take place. So I was sitting on the sofa. A baby climbed onto the sofa, crawled up to me and kissed me on the cheek sincerely, powerfully! He just poured his love over me! He kissed me with such a cordial love! If I was not familiar with his biography, I'd thought he had been a student of our school. For I nev...
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; T. Danilevich, translator
Questions and answers from conversations with the school's students.
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; T. Danilevich, translator
We made our initial steps on the spiritual Path within the bounds of healing, hatha-yoga, and orthodox Christianity, we studied among other works, by Roerichs and Blavatskaya. Later we managed quite soon to get a firm footing on the monotheistic Path to God unencumbered by heathen round-about wandering. Of great help in this respect was the thorough study of experience of major religious trends and schools. As our goal and Teacher we chose the Father-God (or in other ...
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; T. Danilevich, translator
Here is the subject for you to reflect upon. There exists three approaches: 1. Self perfection depends only on God, 2. Only on personal efforts, 3. On joint efforts.
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; T. Danilevich, translator
Rajneesh is one of our contemporaries (he left his body in 1990 at the age of 59) who in reality achieved the Divine Perfection and mastered the supreme Wisdom and Love, as well as got rooted in Brahman's dimension and obtained the ability to unite with Ishvara.
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; T. Danilevich, translator
In continuation with reviewing schools of buddhi-yoga, the author discusses the school of buddhi-yoga founded by Mexican Indians, the most prominent of whom was Juan Matus.
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; T. Danilevich, translator
Now we are going to discuss a very interesting ecological phenomenon, which has a great significance for spiritual work. This is so called places of power. This term was introduced by Juan Matus; we discussed His Teachings in detail in the book [20]. Places of power are geographic zones, sometimes large, sometimes small, which possess energy fields that are of significance for people. It should be noted right away that there is a similar and sometimes closely related phe...
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; T. Danilevich, translator
Plants also are living beings, which are even capable of reacting emotionally! Plants, as we are, are physical bodies with incarnate units of life in them; they are evolving souls going through the vegetal level of development. It is in this way that we have to regard plants if we want to learn love!
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; Maxim Shafeyev, translator
But there exists spheres in which people apply their knowledge in bioenergetics consciously and in a controlled way. One of them is healing. Healing consists of bioenergetic diagnostics and bioenergetic therapy. Let us discuss their major forms.
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; M. Shafeyev, translator
We have already mentioned that the self-development of a person is conducted along three major lines: ethical, intellectual, and psychoenergetic. At that, the ethical one is most important. As Juan Matus put it, God provides according to our impeccability. In other words, He allows us to approach Him, to experience increasing joy, happiness from contacts with Him, and bliss of spiritual life — as we proceed in terms of our ethical self-perfection.
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; T. Danilevich, translator
To approach God we, first of all, have to possess the developed ability to love “from the heart”. What can unite one consciousness with another? — Only love! It is love that unites man with man and man with God! Therefore, it is most essential to develop the ability to love!
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; T. Danilevich, translator
The highest stage of yoga is buddhi-yoga. This term is translated as "yoga of consciousness". This book presents a series of lectures about the higher stages of human spiritual development. The lectures describe the methodologies of the main philosophico-religious traditions that existed in the past or exist now on the Earth. This material illustrates the fact that the methodology of spiritual development is one for all people and that in this way God leads all people to...
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; T. Danilevich, translator
Yoga is the path to merging with God. But what is God?
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; T. Danilevich, translator
Now we are going to discuss the laws of yoga formulated in part by our predecessors and in part — in the process of work of our School.
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; T. Danilevich, translator
On Basic Principles of Yoga by Vladimir Antonov. Translated by T. Danilevich. Yoga is the name of the Teaching of the means of achieving spiritual perfection.
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By: by Vladimir Antonov, compiler; T. Danilevich, translator
Ethics of Tao Te Ching. Compiled by V. Antonov. Translated from 1991 Russian revised edition of. "Fundamentals of the World Religious Ethics" by T. Danilevich.
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By: by Vladimir Antonov, compiler; T. Danilevich, translator
Ethics of the New Testament. Compiled by V. Antonov. Translated from 1991 Russian revised edition of. "Fundamentals of the World Religious Ethics"
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; T. Danilevich, translator
The Bhagavad Gita, one of the books of the ancient Indian eops "Mahabhrata" features a dialogue between the prince Arjuna and Divine Krishna through whose mouth Ishvara (God-Father) expounded His teaching. This Teaching can be divided into three components; 1. Ethical, 2. "Intellectual" (ontological), 3. Psychoenergetic (that is related to man's development within raja - and buddhi-yoga)
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By: by Vladimir Antonov; Mikhail Nikolenko, translator; Vadim Kastritskiy, translator
This book is an autobiography of a Russian scientist-biologist, theorist, and practical man spiritual Master Vladimir Antonov who is known for dozens of articles and for more than 30 books dedicated to the methodology and methods of spiritual perfection. In particular the author narrates about his studying from Divine Teachers, his mistakes and success in helping people spiritually, about his personal cognition of the multidimensional structure of the Absolute, about cog...
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