“Prana is an element of energy. Energy is a manifestation of a certain principle which in Indian cosmology they call shakti, or spiritual power. Don't worry about the words too much.” SpiritualCertainEnergyPrinciplesWorryToo MuchBuddhismElementsIndianManifestationCosmologySpiritual PowerPranaShakti Author:Frederick Lenz
“I grew up around a lot of various religions, so it's a part of my consciousness in a way. Everything from heavy Catholicism to followers of Indian spiritual masters to Unitarian universalists - all in one family. Though the family aspect was stronger than any particular dogma.” WaySpiritualConsciousnessParticularMastersGrewGrew UpAspectStrongerVariousHeavyIndianCatholicismFollowersDogmaSpiritual MastersUnitarian Author:St. Vincent
“Generally speaking, an Indian university must regard itself as one of the living organs of national reconstruction. It must discover the best means of blending together both the spiritual and the material aspects of life. It must equip its alumni irrespective of caste, creed or sex, with individual fitness, not for its own sake, not for merely adorning varied occupations and professions, but in order to teach them how to merge their individuality in the common cause of advancing the progress and prosperity of their motherland and upholding the highest traditions of human civilisation.” HumansMeanTogetherSpiritualOrderIndividualSexCausesCommonTeachProgressMaterialsHighestAspectTraditionRegardUniversitySakeIndividualityProsperityProfessionIndianOccupationOrgansCreedsCivilisationAdvancingReconstructionCastesAspects Of LifeMotherlandAlumni Author:Syama Prasad Mukherjee
“Words alone are inadequate to express spiritual realities. This book expresses the Red Indian spirit because it combines the best photographs ever taken of the old-time chiefs with some of their best words. You can meet these old-timers and share their wisdom. People who read this book will better understand our sacred ways.” PeopleWayBookRealitySpiritualSpiritTakenShareRedSacredPhotographChiefsIndianInadequateOld TimeTimerOld Timers Author:Thomas Yellowtail
“And there is also the paradox that the dominating culture imbues the Indian past with great meaning and significance; it is valued more because it is seen as part of the past. And it is the romantic past, not the present, that holds meaning and spiritual significance for so many members of the dominating culture. It has seemed so strange to me that the larger culture, with its own absence of spirit and lack of attachment for the land, respects these very things about Indian traditions, without adopting those respected ways themselves.” WayPastSpiritualSpiritCultureLandStrangeMembersTraditionAbsenceIndianSignificanceAttachmentParadoxAdoptingHold MeDominating Author:Linda Hogan
“Indian forms of yoga have spread throughout the world due to their objectives of promoting health and harmony. Japan is but one of many countries that have received these age-old teachings. While Indian yogic disciplines (Hatha yoga in particular) have become well known, not everyone realizes that certain distinctive Japanese versions of Indian spiritual paths have evolved. Perhaps the first of these unique methodologies is the art of Shin-shin-toitsu-do, which was developed by Nakamura Tempu Sensei (1876-1968). In fact, Nakamura Sensei is often considered to be the father of yoga in Japan.” WorldFirstsWellsArtCountryFactsAgeSpiritualFormCertainFatherRealizingKnownPathTeachingParticularDisciplineUniqueYogaHarmonySpreadDuesObjectivesVersionsIndianJapanWell KnownPromotingSpiritual PathDistinctiveMethodologySenseiHatha Yoga Author:H. E Davey
“Buddha is the crown jewel of the Indian nation which accepts all ways of worship of all religions. This quality of Hinduism in India was a product of many great spiritual masters chief among them was Buddha. And this is what sustains the secular character of India.” WayCharacterSpiritualMotivationNationsQualityAcceptingMastersProductsWorshipIndiaChiefsIndianHinduismCrownsSecularJewelsGreat SpiritualSpiritual MastersCrown Jewels Author:Narendra Modi
“Spirituality is indeed the master-key of the Indian mind; the sense of the infinitive is native to it.” MindSpiritualSpiritualityMastersKeysIndianNativeSri LankaSpiritual IndianInfinitive Author:Sri Aurobindo
“The progressive growth of the finite consciousness of man towards this Self, towards the universal , the eternal, the infinite, in a word his growth into spiritual consciousness by the development of his ordinary ignorant natural being into an illumined divine nature, this is for Indian thinking the significance of life and the aim of human existance.” ThinkingMenHumansSelfSpiritualGrowthNaturalConsciousnessDivineDevelopmentEternalOrdinaryUniversalInfiniteAimIgnorantIndianSignificanceProgressiveFiniteDivine NatureSignificance Of Life Author:Sri Aurobindo