On Desire, Buddhi, & Buddha
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The purpose of the intelligence is to give us the discrimination needed to align ourself with the Absolute Truth. One who is Buddha, one whose intelligence is awoken, will see morality as that thing which is inline with the Absolute Truth. To learn about ones spiritual nature is imperative. Mahat-Tattva:
The Third Loaf of Bread
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Please hear this story and then make comments. Let us know the lessons you’ve learned from this story. The best, most insightful comments are going to printed in the next issue of the 16Rounds magazine. Since I speak Croatian, comments in English and Croatian are welcome. Send your comments to 16rounds[at]gmail[dot]com.
The Secondary Self & A Sexy Bra
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Primary self should be of the primary importance and the secondary self should be of the secondary importance. But because we artificially promote the secondary self, in our minds, to the position of the primary self, which is a big lie, we need to continue to lie in order to support the initial lie.
How Sound Shapes Us
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Every group has certain characteristic activities that distinguish it from another group. The sound vibrations or the talks of a group inspire one in the heart to perform a certain set of activities. The Vedic knowledge teaches us how to distinguish between sound that elevates consciousness and sound that degrades consciousness. Talk by Giriraja Gopal:
Consciousness Maturing Process
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The most basic need of the human being is one of self preservation. This is the basic animalistic consciousness that we inherit at birth. If we can concentrate our consciousness beyond our own needs, then we begin to make serious advancement on the path of conscious development. Talk by Mahat-Tattva
Physical Culture
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Modern Society focuses on the reality of gross physical nature, but beyond this there is a finer subtle nature of consciousness. Dreams of reincarnation spark interest in the study of self identification and if it can truly live beyond the physical body and travel to other lives and destinations. Talk by Giriraj Gopal Dasa
Six Steps to Living Yoga
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Kapila Muni taught the ancient science of yoga many thousands of years ago, yet it still remains relevant even today. These six tools will strengthen our ability to overcome the challenges of very day life. Part 1: Part 2:
Three Kinds of Inattentiveness
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Inattentiveness is the first and most difficult obstacle to overcome in an attempt to meditate. Dealing with inattention is the subject of this discussion led by Mahat.
Money, Gold, Currency, etc.
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Enjoy (and take notes) during this exclusive video webinar with James Turk, founder of Goldmoney.com James Turk is a tremendous wealth of knowledge and shares ideas, predictions, and history regarding currency, gold and silver investments, and the economy. This is an incredible webinar to watch in full.
Michael Cremo
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Michael Cremo tells us about the knowledge and information filtration in the academic, in general, and archeological circles, in particular, that has shaped the modern man’s understanding of life and it’s purpose. Michael Cremo is a member of the History of Science Society, the World Archeological Congress, the Philosophy of Science Association, the European Association [...]

