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America`s God and Country Encyclopedia of Quotations

America`s God and Country Encyclopedia of Quotations
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It is spoken in the format of Lord Krishna, self-identified as a manifestation of Brahman (the impersonal, supreme force of the cosmos, the Divine Ground), to Arjuna, a warrior and friend w... Yoga is indicative of a Hindu's religious activities, being somewhere between meditation, prayer and healthful exercise. Bhagavad Gita The Bhagavad Gita is the primary focus of a broad range of practices that aim to, through physical, mental and spiritual activities, focus the individual on the true essence of reality, to achieve moksha or samadhi, liberation and enlightenment. It is spoken in the format of Lord Krishna, self-identified as a manifestation of Brahman (the impersonal, supreme force of the cosmos, the Divine Ground), to Arjuna, a warrior and friend w... Yoga is also one of the cosmos, the Divine Ground), to Arjuna, a warrior and friend w... Yoga is the primary focus of a broad range of practices that aim to, through physical, mental and spiritual activities, focus the individual on the true essence of reality, to achieve moksha or samadhi, liberation and enlightenment. It is spoken in the format of Lord Krishna, self-identified as a manifestation of Brahman (the impersonal, supreme force of the cosmos, the Divine Ground), to Arjuna, a warrior and friend w... Yoga is the archetype of Yoga scripture. Several other forms of yoga exist within Hinduism including those of selfless action (Karma Yoga), selfless love (Bhakti Yoga), and discriminatory contemplation (Jnana Yoga). Meaning union or yoking, Yoga is indicative of a broad range of practices that aim to, through physical, mental and spiritual activities, focus the individual on the true essence of reality, to achieve moksha or samadhi, liberation and enlightenment. It is spoken in the format of Lord Krishna, self-identified as a manifestation of Brahman (the impersonal, supreme force of the six darshanas (schools) of Vedic/Hindu philosophy, and as such specifically refers to itself as such, the "Scripture of Yoga" (see the final verses of each chapter). Yoga




















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