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Research Paper | Yoga and Meditation | India | Volume 5 Issue 10, October 2016 | Popularity: 6.6 / 10
The Gap between God Concept, Meditation and Self Potential Enhancement Unheard of by Many
K. S. Vishwanath Vashisht
Abstract: The main objective of this study is to present a collective introduction to reason and signify about the generally accepted traditions of religion, philosophy or practices that are never explained in any religion or by any priest as most of themselves wont be knowing it. The information includes of god and understanding its concept, meditation and methods of enhancing the human potential, both mentally and intellectually. The present study emphasizes on how meditation and yagna are interconnected and also the three main categories of yagna which are based on the externally performed and internally performed procedures. The present study also comments on human nervous system, crystals, kundalini energy and shiva-shakti concept in simple words. The paper concludes with different techniques to raise the energy levels based on shiva-shakti concept. Overall, it is an initiative to provide an insight and understanding of the spirituality in this rat race of modernization and to inform about the practices that are followed.
Keywords: Meditation, yagna, god, kundalini, nervous system
Edition: Volume 5 Issue 10, October 2016
Pages: 117 - 121
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