Awakening Compassion through Working with Karma

Karma, a fundamental concept in the teachings of self-realization, holds significant importance in our spiritual journey. Derived from Sanskrit, karma refers to “action, work, or deed.” It is a psycho-spiritual principle that emphasizes the effects our intentions and actions have on ourselves, others, and the world.

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Awakening of Consciousness: The Transformative Power of Fire in Indian Art

In the spiritual teachings of India, fire holds profound symbolism and represents various aspects of human existence and consciousness. From the sacred fires of knowledge to the flames that surround the divine form of Shiva as Nataraja, fire is a powerful metaphor that transcends boundaries and awakens compassion within us. In this blog post, we explore the multifaceted symbolism of fire in Indian philosophy and how it inspires compassion in our hearts.

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Symbolim of Divine Play: Bala Krishna, the Charming Butter Thief

Divine Child Krishna, or Bala Krishna, is the youthful representation of the revered Hindu deity, Krishna. This incarnation embodies the celestial nature of the Supreme Self, the eternal divine force that underpins the entire cosmos.

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The Goddesses of India: Embracing the Path of Self-Compassion through the Mahavidyas

The spiritual realm of Hinduism is richly decorated with divine entities, each symbolizing profound elements of life and existence. Among these, the Mahavidyas, a group of ten goddesses, offer invaluable insights into understanding the self, recognizing our vulnerabilities, and harnessing the power of self-compassion. Each goddess signifies an aspect of the Sacred Feminine and encapsulates teachings of transformative love, inner strength, and personal growth.

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