Spiritual Warrior
author: B.T. Swami
edition: 2005, Hari Nama Press
pages: 1281
ISBN-10: 9350981602
ISBN-13: 9789350981603
Topic: Vaishnavism
The Need for Constant Mindfulness
This chapter describes The Need for Constant Mindfulness located on page 111 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 The Need for Constant Mindfulness—• Recognize the Essence • The Opulences of God • Well Done, My Darling, Well Done • Find the Miracles through Mindfulness • Questions and Answers.
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Jnaneshwari (Bhavartha Dipika) [by Ramchandra Keshav Bhagwat]
Verse 18.43: “Bravery, high spirit, tenacity, mindfulness and also in a fight never-fleeing away; charity and princely disposition: (these) constitute the activity of a Kshatriya, born of his innate nature. (856) Commentary called Jnaneshwari by Jnaneshwar: The Sun never looks to others for help in displaying his own splendour, or the lion never feels the need of a neighbour; in that way, possession of innate strength coupled with one s own valour independently of the help of any one else is bravery...
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Katha Upanishad with Shankara’s Commentary [by S. Sitarama Sastri]
Therefore the sruti shows that little need be said of the unsurpassable subtlety, etc., of that in which smell and the rest up to sound inclusive, mere modifications being gross, do not exist; which is soundless, touchless, formless, undecaying, so tasteless eternal and scentless, Brahman thus explained is undecaying; for, what has sound, etc., decays....
Read full contents: Verse 1.3.15
Vaisheshika-sutra with Commentary [by Nandalal Sinha]
‘Samadhi of which the essence is constant meditation, ‘upasamhrita, has been thrown away....
Read full contents: Sutra 9.1.13 (Omniscience belong also to those yogins who are called dis-united)
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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]