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доля реакций к просмотрам- 31 мая🕉️ Namaste Everyone 🙏 Excited to share something we've been building for months — 🔮 *Acharya Jyotish — India's First AI Jyotishi You Can Talk To* 🌐 acharyajyotish.com *What makes this different from every other astrology app?* 🎙️ *VOICE MODE* — Actually TALK to an AI Guru in Hindi. Parashara Muni ki awaaz mein aapki kundli ka analysis suniye. 🔬 *Real Engine, Not ChatGPT* — We built a VSOP87 astronomical engine from scratch. Same math that powers professional software like Jagannatha Hora. Your planetary positions are accurate to the arc-minute. 📖 *Classical Grounding* — Every interpretation backed by BPHS, Saravali, Phaladeepika references. No random AI hallucination. 🧠 *8 Guru Voices* — Parashara Muni, Devi Saraswati, KP Master, Jaimini Acharya & more. Each gives analysis from their school of thought. *What's included:* • Full Kundli (D1 to D60 — 16 vargas) • Vimshottari Dasha (5 levels deep) • Yogas, Doshas, Ashtakavarga, Shadbala • KP Sub-lords & Jaimini Chara Dasha • Panchang • PDF Report • Voice Guru Consultation 🗣️ 🎁 *BETA OFFER: First 1,000 users get LIFETIME FREE access* No catches. No credit card. Just sign up and use. Astrotalk charges ₹300+ per session. We're offering unlimited — forever — free. 👉 *Sign up now:* acharyajyotish.com 💬 This is beta — your feedback shapes the product. Report bugs, suggest features, tell us what your Guru said. We're listening. @coffeewithmind Jai Gurudev 🙏0,36%
- 12 окт. 2024 г.Vedic Thoughts By Ayodhya Prasad B. A. The book going to be presented to the public is a compilation of selected Veda Mantras with their English and Hindi translations by late Pt. Ayodhya Prasad B.A., a learned and renowned scholar of Aryasamaj. He used these Mantras as the topics of his sermons in the weekly meetings of Aryasamajes. He was a scholar of an extraordinary standing and his selection would, no doubt, prove to be a great asset to the Aryan public in India and abroad. The English knowing people will secure great advantage of the Vedic teachings through this book to mould their lives' ideals in the various walks of life. This venture of Sarvadeshik Arya Pratinidhi Sabha will be hailed by the people and the learned alike and the book will receive great appreciation from all quarters. #sanatan #vedic @SpiritualLibrary @Sanatan_libray0,20%
- 30 сент. 2025 г.Robert Masters & Jean Houston: Mind Games -- The Guide to Inner Space Here is the key instruction book to the mind games: exercises of education, ecstasy, entertainment, self-exploration, powerful games of growth. Masters and Houston, both human-potentials researchers of considerable experience and the authors of the 'Varieties of Psychedelic Experience,' describe and instruct the reader-player in the mental exercises they have developed scientifically to alter, explore, and regulate human consciousness. Almost anyone can play. The product of the authors' extensive researches at NY's Foundation for Mind Research, the mind games' message is hopeful: that the powers of the human being are sufficient to deal with the problems that confront us; that man is not something that has to be surpassed, but something yet to be realized. Mind games is a yoga for the West...one that draws on the findings of contemporary psychological, psychiatric, and other investigations of consciousness and latent capacities and their productive applications. There are no drug-induced practices involved...Mind games can teach anyone to use what the authors call the 'mind-brain system' more effectively; the games can improve sensory perception, magnify or accelerate mental processes, and retrieve forgotten or inhibited faculties. @SpiritualLibrary0,19%
- 14 июл. 2025 г.Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities The history of the divine is the history of human thought. For as long as men and women have pondered the mysteries of their existence, they have answered their own questions with stories of gods and goddesses. Belief in these deities shaped whole civilizations, yet today many of their names and images lie buried. The Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities makes those names available to the general reader as well as the scholar. This reference work lists all the known gods through recorded history. Alphabetically arranged entries provide the name of each deity (with alternate spellings), as well as notes on names that may be linguistically or functionally related. The tribe or culture that worshiped the deity is identified, and the god's origins and functions are explained. An extensive bibliography provides opportunities for further research and an exhaustive index provides access to the entries through virtually all names, forms and kinds of deities.0,18%
- 4 июл. 2025 г.Aparokṣānubhūti is Is a short treatise of 144 verses a compound consisting of aparokṣa("perceptible") and anubhūti (अनुभूति)("knowledge"), meaning "direct cognition" or "direct experience of the Brahman Swami Chinmayananda's "Aparokṣānubhūti": 📚 Book Snapshot: Aparokṣānubhūti - Intimate Experience of the Reality By Swami Chinmayananda Saraswati Publisher: CENTRAL CHINMAYA MISSION TRUST "Aparokṣānubhūti" is a profound yet concise treatise, spanning just 144 verses, that delves into the core of Vedanta. The title itself is illuminating: "Aparokṣa" signifies "perceptible" or "direct," and "Anubhūti" translates to "knowledge" or "experience." Essentially, this book is a guide to "direct cognition" or "direct experience of the Brahman." Swami Chinmayananda's commentary beautifully unpacks the original verses, making this complex philosophical concept accessible to the modern seeker. It's not just intellectual understanding, but an invitation to an immediate, personal realization of ultimate reality. For anyone on the spiritual path seeking deeper insights into the nature of existence and their true Self, this book offers invaluable wisdom presented with clarity and practical relevance. A must-read for direct spiritual experience! #Aparokshanubhuti #SwamiChinmayananda #Vedanta #SpiritualJourney #DirectExperience #Brahman #ChinmayaMission #SpiritualWisdom @SpiritualLibrary0,15%
- 10 июл. 2025 г.Vedic Physics: Towards Unification of Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity By Keshav Dev Verma Publisher: MOTILAL BANARSIDASS PUBLISHERS PVT. LTD. Snapshot of "Vedic Physics: Towards Unification of Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity" by Keshav Dev Verma Keshav Dev Verma's "Vedic Physics" is a unique and ambitious endeavor to bridge the gap between ancient Indian wisdom and modern scientific understanding, specifically aiming to unify quantum mechanics and general relativity through the lens of Vedic knowledge. Key aspects of the book include: * Interpretation of Vedic Texts: The book attempts to interpret ancient Indian literature, including Vedic hymns and other texts, by defining various symbols, concepts, and terminology to reveal their underlying scientific and cosmological meanings. * Validation of Vedic Science: While acknowledging Maharsi Dayananda's assertion that the Vedas contain all true sciences, Verma critically examines this claim to test its veracity against scientific principles. * Sankhya-Patanjala and Vaiseshika-Nyaya Systems: The author primarily focuses on the Sankhya-Patanjala system to explain the cosmic evolution and the physical world. He also incorporates elements from the Vaiseshika-Nyaya system, which elaborates on the methodology and concepts of physics, chemistry, and mechanics. * Prakriti and its Attributes: Verma systematically interprets Sankhya aphorisms, concluding that the fundamental ground of the manifested world is "Prakriti," characterized by three attributes: * Sattva: Representing existence or energy at rest. * Rajas: Indicating efficient energy, characterized by movement and overcoming resistance. * Tamas: Symbolizing mass or inertia, which resists change. * Addressing Fundamental Questions: The book delves into fundamental questions of the universe, including the four natural forces, matter and anti-matter, microcosmic (quantum mechanics), and macro-cosmic (general relativity) phenomena, space, and time. It also presents a Vedic theory of creation and dissolution of the universe, offering answers to questions that modern science often struggles with. * Bridging Ancient and Modern: "Vedic Physics" seeks to establish a framework where modern scientists and researchers of ancient Indian scriptures can explore the Vedic model as a potential, valid, and irrefutable model of reality. In essence, Keshav Dev Verma's work is a bold attempt to demonstrate the scientific depth embedded in Vedic literature, offering a new perspective on the grand challenge of unifying quantum mechanics and general relativity by drawing insights from ancient Indian philosophical and scientific traditions. #Spiritual @SpiritualLibrary #Library #Vedic #QuantumMechanics #GeneralRelativity0,13%
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- 17 авг. 2025 г.Book Review: The Key to Theosophy Published in 1889 by the Ukrainian mystic Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, The Key to Theosophy serves as her attempt to explain the core beliefs of the Theosophical Society (T.S.) in plain language. The short book was written as a dialogue between an enquirer and a Theosophist, a style that brings to mind such classics as Plato’s Socratic dialogues and those of Hermes Trismegistus and his son Tat. Blavatsky begins with the distinction that theosophy, many thousands of years old, is not to be understood as the “Wisdom of God” but as “Divine Wisdom” such as that possessed by the gods. She traces the origination of the term to Ammonius Saccas’ system of Eclectic Theosophy, founded to “reconcile all religions, sects and nations under a common system of ethics, based on eternal verities.” She quickly acknowledges a major difference between the exoteric and esoteric schools, and asserts that Jesus’ “only intention was to purify the ancient religion.” She offers the four principles of Theosophy as: universal Unity and Causation, Human Solidarity, the Law of Karma, the Law of Reincarnation. Blavatsky explains the important distinctions between Theosophy and Buddhism, with the esoteric version of the latter containing “the secret knowledge of the ancient Brahmins of the Mahayana school of Northern Buddhism.” Throughout the book, she focuses on the importance of ethics, and warns that once people “see that none of them [the religions] has the whole truth, but that they are complementary, that the complete truth can only be found in the combined views of all.” Blavatsky next describes the Theosophical understanding of deity, which she states “is the eternal incessantly evolving, not creating, builder of the universe…the ever-becoming.” The human soul is discussed in great detail, and she marks an important distinction between individuality and personality. The septenary constitution of the planet is outlined, with the upper or spiritual being composed of three “principles” or aspects and a lower physical quaternary completing the seven. The earth’s evolution is described, with its chain of globes, rounds, and races, as is mankind’s septenary nature which she equates to the teachings of Plato and Pythagoras. She addresses the after-life states and notes important distinctions between soul and spirit, as well as between kamaloka, devachan and nirvana. In an effort to standardize the use of Theosophical terms, Blavatsky defines the Higher Self as Atma or spirit, while the Spiritual or Divine Ego is equated to Buddhi or the Spiritual Soul. The Inner or Higher Ego is Manas, the permanent Individuality or the Reincarnating Ego. The Lower or Personal Ego is given as the animal instincts and passions that are associated with lower manas, the Kama-rupa and the physical body. She describes the “complex nature of manas” and explains their place in the allegories of the gospel of St. John. Reincarnation and karma are treated extensively as “the Ultimate Law of the Universe,” which, though we “do not know what Karma is per se…we do know how it works, and we can define its mode of action with accuracy.” She moves through personal, filial, national, and racial karmas, as well as the problem of evil (theodicy), stating that “Evil is an infraction of the laws of harmony governing the universe, and the penalty thereof must fall upon the violator of that law himself.” She states “The doctrine of karma is that we have made ourselves what we are by former actions, and are building our future eternity by our present actions.” Blavatsky devotes the final chapters to a discussion of practical Theosophy, which involves a strong sense of character with the “full recognition of equal rights and privileges for all, and without distinction of race, colour, social position, or birth.” She also speaks of a strong sense of duty, but says of politics that Theosophists “carefully avoid them” because “to seek…political reforms before we have affected a reform in human nature, is like putting new0,12%
- 8 июл. 2025 г."The Art and Practice of Astral Projection" by Ophiel (1997 edition)0,11%
- 30 сент. 2025 г.Requesting to join the new group. Someone posted some nonsense in the old group, so Telegram took that group down. I will try to reactivate that group, but meanwhile, you can use this group. SORRY 😞 for Inconvenience 🙏🏻0,09%
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