Why exactly then does spirituality provide us deeper inner fulfillment? In the process of spirituality, we try to reconnect ourselves with our original source (The Divine, God, Allah, Jehovah, Krishna, etc.). In the process of reestablishing this relationship, we experience an intense, ever-increasing experience of bliss. Because of experiencing this bliss, we feel happy and joyful all the time without needing anything material to make us happy.
My past experiences with reflection, andreligious exercises led me at some point to The group called The Art of life.The creation of life is The spirituality and meditation structure headed by aleader named Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (not to be confused with Norah Jones' father), Who learns the simple yet really strong breathing method called the Sudarshan Kriya, or as his students learn it, 'the Kriya '.
Big Indian sages, , e.g., Sri Aurobindo and Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the father of this Art of life, have frequently mentioned that these narratives recounting how Christ got to India to be initiated are probably true. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar notes, for example, that Christ sometimes wore the orange robe, the Asian symbol of renunciation of the earth, which was not the common exercise in Judaism.
Included are some of these most fascinating people on this planet , e.g.,: Indian sacred person Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (the creation of life) , evolutionary scientist Richard Dawkins (the God Delusion) , University scientist and writer Daniel Gilbert (Stumbling on Happiness) , 24th generation Chinese Taoist scholar Zhang Chengda, Muslim student Dr. Zakir Naik in Bombay, India, university scientist Leonard Susskind (co-discoverer of string theory) , Wrestler Rob Adonis (father of Ultimate Christian wrestle ), confrontational preacher friend Jed Smock, author and prophet Orson Scott board (ender’s play) , manager Irvin Kershner (Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back) , Stonehenge Druids Rollo Maughfling&queen Arthur Pendragon and more.
“Living has yet to be generally recognized as one of the arts,” Karl De Schweinitz wrote in his 1924 guide to the art of living. But this is an art best understood not as a set of prescriptive techniques but, per Susan Sontag’s definition of art, a form of consciousness —which means an understanding that is constantly evolving.
The art of living requires us to understand what it
means to be human, because the art of living works with the medium of our
shared humanity, just as painting works with color and music works with sound.
The art of living also requires us to learn the art of waging peace, because
peace is the process and product of living well. Instead of saying our society
is illiterate in peace, a more accurate phrase is “preliterate in peace.” Three
thousand years ago, there were many brilliant Greeks and Trojans who did not
understand the importance of becoming literate in reading.
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