A Message from Swarni Hariharananda Giri

AUM

Soul culture means to cultivate the body land, only to get the spiritual harvest. God-realization is our birth right. We have three bodies. The Causal body is "A"; the Astral body is "U"; and the gross body is "M". So the union of the three bodies A+U+M = OM.

By the practice of Kriya Yoga (that is soul culture) we can constantly feel we are not human being, we are God in human being and we are three in one body:

TRAY A A, KA-TRA SAN JA-MA 1+1+1 = 1

Any work we are doing that is called "kri". That work is done by the YAA, which means your soul (Mother nature) "U". This Kriya Yoga technique will give soul culture.

Our body is full of extrovert stages, and our Mother nature is the conductor of extrovert and introvert stages. Mother nature is always trying to help human beings progress towards truth and light. Mother nature is always in union with Father nature. As unlimited volts (almighty Father nature) is always connected with the 110 volts which is Mother nature "U". That Mother nature is giving illumination to the human body bulbs "M". So by the practice of soul culture, darkness (ignorance) will disappear and light will come. One day, body will feel without 110 volt (Mother nature) soul, we are nothing. Soul is everything. Then surely each human being, however rich or poor, will feel, soul culture is our real education. And we all will know we are not rational beings, we are all the living power of God. We all are divine beings. We all are God in human being.

The Creator has created the whole universe only for our soul culture. So soul culture is a must.

The 18th Century poet, Alexander Pope, said, "Know thyself, presume not God to scan. The best study of mankind is man."

This is soul culture. If you only practice 5 minutes, you will feel divine current in your 108 body parts. This is Kriya Yoga; this is soul culture.

I want to bow to one Heavenly Father Who is all-pervading, which means. Who is remaining in every human being and everywhere.

-Swami Hariharananda Giri

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