Self-Realization Magazine Summer 2012
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Self-Realization Magazine Summer 2012

A Magazine Devoted to Healing of Body, Mind, and Soul

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Magazine with CD

English

Available

$6.00

The Bhakti Yoga Way of Knowing God
Paramahansa Yogananda
"Those who are in love are day and night thinking only of their beloved one. So is this romance with God. It is the most wonderful existence you can ever imagine."
 
Practical Lessons in Manifesting Divine Consciousness in Daily Life Part II
Sri Mrinalini Mata
How Paramahansa Yogananda taught disciples to meet and overcome the challenges of life and karma
 
The Cosmic Adventure of Life and Death
Brother Satyananda
Using the fire of emotional grief to forge a deeper relationship with God, so that human love can expand into divine love
 
Worthy and Unworthy Habits: The Tax Gatherers
Paramahansa Yogananda
An inspirational essay written during the Guru's early travels throughout America
 
Willpower 101
Kelly McGonigal, Ph.D.
A scientist explains the latest scientific research on willpower and recommends strategies — among them meditation — to resist temptation and boost self-control. 
 
Krishna's Farewell to Kunti
Gurucharan
A story from India's scriptures that illustrates a true devotee's attitude towards life's tests 
 
Eat Fruits and Vegetables for a Healthy Heart
Courtney Hutchison
Evidence continues to mount regarding the benefits of a diet rich in natural foods.
 
In Memoriam: Justice Ramendra Mohan Datta 
 
SRF Encinitas Ashram Center: 75th Anniversary Celebration
An account of the festivities held May 5 commemorating the anniversary of the world-renowned ashram center founded by Paramahansa Yogananda in 1936  

 

Featured compact disc recording for this issue:

The Cosmic Adventure of Life and Death
Brother Satyananda
A talk given at the 1994 Self-Realization Fellowship World Convocation, Los Angeles, California

 

 

Audio Excerpt -  (3:52 minutes)  

 

Also:

SRF News, Directory of Temples, Centers, and Meditation Groups, A Letter From Sri Mrinalini Mata