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RAMAKRISHNA ANANDA

Live in Awe and Wonder

Would you like to have powerful, transforming spiritual experiences?

Yogis say that we are meant to have awe and wonder, powerful transforming experiences that change our lives and bring great joy. Find out how you can experience the glorious, dazzling, mind-stopping states of awe and wonder.

Devotional Yoga, Awakening, Helpful Qualities, Transformation

Bliss and Rapture Fill Us

If we’re really lucky, we find yoga. We open our consciousness to the revelation of Spirit. Suddenly one day, almost always unexpectedly, we have a superconscious moment, a transcendental event. Our normal ego, our sense of who we are, is stunned or shocked, dazzled and transcended, by a new dimension of awareness. We are lifted beyond thoughts and verbal commentary. We can’t speak and often can’t move. We are surprised in a profound way. We have suddenly entered new territory. Our whole being thrills. Bliss and rapture fill us.

  • We are meant to have lives filled with awe and wonder
  • Humans have three waking states of consciousness:  subconscious, objective and superconscious
  • Yogis view people as individualized manifestations of Spirit. Even though we often live in ignorance of soul and Spirit, we’re all evolving towards superconsciousness and spiritual life
  • A superconscious life of awe and wonder comes to us as we live in harmony with Spirit
  • Awe and wonder are powerful transcending forces and are a great joy to experience. They can actually change your life
  • Learn how to open yourself to more awe and wonder and live a superconscious life

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