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Guided Deep Relaxation

Discover how you can relax any part of your body any time you want. Do you know you can use your mind and feelings to consciously relax every body part? You’ll find that since your consciousness flows throughout your entire being, working with this guided visualization will give you the ability to relax any body part at will. After doing this practice, you’ll enjoy greater vitality, focus and peace of mind.

How to Relax and Cope with Stress

Want to know how to stop tension before it enters your body? Relaxation and peace of mind are elusive for most people. Yet, just seven minutes of a daily revered yoga relaxation practice can change your life. This technique opens the door to having peace of mind, even during a busy day.

The Embryonic Breath

Enjoy listening to Ramakrishna Ananda as he shares a meditation practice which stimulates ecstatic love. This breathing practice helps open us to the many gifts of Spirit.

Personal and World Peace

The lack of peace affects our ability to think clearly or make good choices. We focus here on simple steps which make it easier to have peace of mind, increased vitality and more joy in life. In this way we’re able to live in ongoing peace and help the world become more peaceful.

Real Self vs Phony Self

When we understand and work with the law of karma, we begin to experience the peace, joy, inner power and tranquility of our true self. We find the quality of our present day is mainly based on what we thought, felt and did in our yesterdays and yesteryears.

Four Great Ways to Meditate

Why meditate? Meditation is one of the most direct ways to improve your life and well being. One of the keys to enjoying meditation and getting the most out of it is finding the style which best suits you and your nature. Ramakrishna Ananda shares the four main meditation styles.

The Eightfold Path of Patanjali

Everyone, whether aware of it or not, is on the path to enlightenment, fulfillment and love. There are stages we pass through and each stage is important. Ramakrishna Ananda takes us through each stage, starting with the first two focusing on character development, to the last stage, samadhi, a deep experience of higher consciousness.

Yearning and Your Nature

Have you ever been frustrated? Would you prefer fulfillment instead? You can have it. You just have to want it enough to give meditation a chance. If you find meditation difficult or unproductive, you need to discover your individual nature. When you know your nature, you’ll find meditation to be comfortable and natural.

Living in the Now

Have you ever had a conversation with someone and realize you haven’t heard a word they’ve said for the last five minutes? Your mind was somewhere else. Explore a few simple practices that will help you live in the now and enjoy greater peace of mind.

The Great Ideas of Yoga

What is yoga? It is the conscious state of harmony between body, mind, emotions and inner self. Beyond that, it is a state of harmony with others and with the universal self. Here Ramakrishna Ananda takes us through the five key truths which can lead from our present state of consciousness to a state of harmony.

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