Spiritual Warrior
author: B.T. Swami
edition: 2005, Hari Nama Press
pages: 1281
ISBN-10: 9350981602
ISBN-13: 9789350981603
Topic: Vaishnavism
Internal Dialogue
This chapter describes Internal Dialogue located on page 13 in the book Spiritual Warrior (six volumes) compiled by Bhakti Tirtha Swami. These books presents a universal approach to religion and spiritual growth that attempts to reconcile several important spiritual traditions. Although philosophically derived from the Vaisnava tradition, the first book is aimed primarily at people influenced by a number of other traditions, including Christianity and Islam and ‘new age’
Summary of contents for the chapter Internal Dialogue—• Beyond the Externals • The Influence of Karma • Accessing Our Authentic Self • Initiating Change • Identify the Sourcem • Obstacles on the Path of Devotion • A Cry for Help • Changing Our Internal Associations • Find the Source • Questions and Answers.
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Puppetry in Assam [by Gitali Saikia]
Dialogue writing for puppetry. Dialogue is one very important element of Vachik abhinaya or Vocal characterization. Dialogue writing itself is an art. For the success of the play, dialogue should have very strong impact on spectator. There are some techniques of writing dialogue. Dialogue plays the role of backbone for the puppetry. However, the dialogue use in Puppetry is different from the dialogue use in real acotor s play....
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Shrimad Bhagavad-gita [by Narayana Gosvami]
Prasanna-cetasah indicates that it should be understood that internal happiness will come only from bhakti, because without bhakti, the heart cannot become pleased. This has been explained vividly in the First Canto of Shrimad-Bhagavatam, which describes how Vyasadeva s mind was not happy, even after he had compiled Vedanta-sutra. However, when he followed the instructions of Shri Narada, his heart became blissful through the exclusive practice of bhakti....
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Varahi Tantra (English Study) [by Roberta Pamio]
It is a Kaula Tantra in a form of a dialogue between Pracandabhairava and Guhyakali. Leaves 1-140. Granthas 6500. Script Devanagari. Lines 15 per page. Pako kagaz, i. e. “sturdy paper”. Incomplete. Date: (?). 2. Varahi Tantra (Varahi Tantra), marked as. (kha. ), preserved in the Sarasvati Library of Sampurnananda University (Benares). It is a Kaula Tantra in a form of a dialogue between Pracandabhairava and Guhyakali....
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[Spiritual Warrior: index]
[About the Author (Bhakti Tirtha Swami)]
[Volume 1, About the book]
[Volume 1, Preface]
[Volume 1, Foreword]
[Volume 2, About the book]
[Volume 2, Preface]
[Volume 2, Foreword]
[Volume 3, About the book]
[Volume 3, Preface]
[Volume 3, Foreword]
[Volume 4, About the book]
[Volume 4, Preface]
[Volume 4, Foreword]
[Volume 5, About the book]
[Volume 5, Preface]
[Volume 6, About The Book]
[Volume 6, Foreword]