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Doorways to Light

by Krishnananda Guruji

📖 153 pages 🗓 2007

About This Book

Considered as the most important book after Autobiography of a Yogi , this book narrates the Spiritual Journey of Guruji. It also contains the life of his guru, Maharshi Amara, who spent his entire life working for the welfare of this world with the Light Beings in the higher planes known as Rishis. The book clearly explains many Spiritual Truths and the real meaning of Guru, Ashrama, Sanyasa, Vairagya, Meditation, Astral Travel, Samadhi, Energies, the New Age, Pralaya and many unknown and intriguing facts never published before, making it one of the most relevant books of current times. A must read for every sincere seeker of spirituality.

What You'll Learn

• Understand the concept of inner divine light not as metaphor but as a direct experiential reality accessible to serious meditators: the jyoti that appears spontaneously in deep meditation as the mind becomes genuinely still
• Grasp the relationship between different levels of light experience in meditation: from the subtle luminosity of concentrated awareness through the visions of inner light associated with specific chakras to the vast unconditioned light that the highest meditative states reveal
• Learn the specific practices Guruji recommends for opening the inner doorways to light experience: preparatory purification practices, the specific direction of attention in meditation, and the attitudinal conditions that support rather than obstruct this opening
• Recognise the cross-traditional validation of inner light experience: how the Yoga tradition's jyoti, the Christian mystic's divine radiance, the Buddhist tradition's clear light of rigpa, and the Sufi tradition's nur (light of God) all point to the same experiential territory from different cultural approaches
• Appreciate the teachings' practical grounding: Guruji's consistent return from cosmic vision to daily practice, his emphasis on consistency and regularity over spectacular experience, and his understanding of inner light as a quality to be lived rather than a state to be visited

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