Bhagavan Sri Krishna, Dharma, Yoga, Meditation, Vegetarianism, Spirituality, Philosophy, Hinduism, Paganism, Natural Living, Ancient Civilizations, Writing, Radical Traditionalism, Politics, Druids, Asatru, Organic Living, History of Ideas, Self-Realization.
Music
Ravi Shankar, Jai Uttal, D.J. Cheb I Sabbah, Rasa.
Movies
Television
Television is the antithesis of Truth.
Books
Favorite Authors:
Robertson Davies.
Mircea Eliade. Georg Feuerstein.
David Frawley.
B.R. Sridhara Deva Goswami.
Plato.
Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
Oswald Spengler.
J.R.R. Tolkien. Vyasadeva.
BOOKS:
Radical Universalism: Does Hinduism Teach that All Religions are the Same?
Bhagavad Gita
Revolt Against the Modern World
The Decline of the West
The Lord of the Rings
The Force of Reason
Autobiography of a Yogi
The Art of Wisdom: Affirmations for Boundless Living
The Shakti Principle: Encountering the Feminine Power of God
Sanatana Dharma: The Eternal Natural Way
The Hero with a Thousand Faces
The Search for Sri Krsna: Reality the Beautiful
Hinduism and the Clash of Civilizations
Meditations on the Peaks
Yoga Sutras
Veda
Mahabharata
Ramayana
Heroes
Lord Krishna. Lord Rama. Sri Narada Muni. Sri Ramanuja Acharya. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Dr. David Frawley.
Dharma Pravartaka Seek that which, once found, makes the seeking come to a natural end and gives us permanent fulfillment. That object of our seeking is God. Posted 12 hours ago from Twitter view more
About me: SRI DHARMA PRAVARTAKA ACHARYA
Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya (Dr. Frank Morales, Ph.D.) is currently one of the very few Western born spiritual teachers to be fully recognized by the orthodox Hindu community globally as an authentic Dharma Master. He is a fully self-realized sage.
Sri Acharyaji was born in New York City of Spanish and Italian parents. He has been living and teaching in the Midwest for the last 21 years.
From his earliest childhood experiences, down to the very present day, his life has been dedicated to the active pursuit of Truth. Throughout his life, Sri Acharyaji tried to not only pursue a philosophical understanding of life’s ultimate meaning, but he also put what he found into practice in his own life. At an early age, Sri Acharyaji realized that it’s not enough to just have an intellectual understanding of Truth, but that Truth – if it’s going to have any real meaning at all – has to be vividly lived in our everyday lives.
Sri Acharyaji's own journey led him to follow the path of Yoga spirituality and Sanatana Dharma (commonly misnamed “Hinduism”). Sanatana Dharma is a path that has provided many millions of people with profound answers to life’s meaning, and that provides a lifestyle that is healthy, balanced, joyful, and fun! Sri Acharyaji has been intensely practicing Sanatana Dharma for the last 35 years.
In his search for Truth, Sri Acharyaji lived as a Hindu monk for six years on three continents, traveled to India twice, and took initiation in India as an orthodox Hindu priest in 1986.
He earned a B.A. in Philosophy and Theology from Loyola University Chicago, as well as an M.A. and a Ph.D. in Religious Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Thus, Sri Acharyaji is one of the few Dharma Masters today to have coupled spiritual realization with academic scholarship. Sri Acharyaji is currently a globally recognized spiritual teacher and Dharma Master, Hindu religious leader, and a noted writer.
Sri Acharyaji is currently the Resident-Acharya (Spiritual Preceptor) of the Hindu Temple of Nebraska, which represents the first time in American history that a non-Indian has been awarded this office. He is also the President and Acharya of the International Sanatana Dharma Society, a global movement designed to share the life-transforming gifts of Dharma with the world.
In addition to teaching the philosophy of Sanatana Dharma, Sri Acharyaji encourages his students to have a serious life of dedicated practice; and he teaches what it means to practice Truth in everyday life by his own vivid example to all.
Sri Acharyaji stresses the idea that it is not enough to grasp Truth intellectually or conceptually, but that what it truly means to know God is to have a radically experiential transformation in ones’ inner being such that God’s presence becomes an every-day reality in the life of the spiritual practitioner.
In addition to teaching Sanatana Dharma, Sri Acharyaji also writes about the wisdom of many ancient spiritual cultures, and the many connections between pre-Christian European religions (such as Druidism, Asatru, and Religio Romana) and Yoga spirituality. The pre-Christian European religions and Sanatana Dharma are sister paths and expressions of the greater Dharma tradition.
Do you have a sincere interest in such things as Dharma, Yoga, meditation, Hinduism, God, and spirituality? If you find yourself yearning to experience spirituality in a truly vivid and dynamic way, Sri Acharyaji’s students are available to offer spiritual guidance, and to answer sincere questions. Please feel free to contact us today.
The main web site dedicated to sharing Sri Acharyaji's teachings is Dharmacentral.com:
DHARMACENTRAL.COM
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DISLIKES:
Egotism, Pretentiousness, Poseurs, County Music, Rap Music, Hip-Hop, Materialism, Globalism, Marxism, Capitalism, Atheism, Religious Fundamentalists, Political Correctness, Modernity, Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigmund Freud, Aleister Crowley, and self-centeredness posing as spirituality.
Who I'd like to meet:
Yogis. Serious Spiritual Seekers. Dreamers. Visionaries. Enemies of Modern Materialism. Vegetarians. Vegans. Pagans. Idealists. Straight-Edge. People who are honest, ethical, down-to-earth, humble, and good. People who are seriously creative and alternative thinkers, but who aren't pretentious, self-involved, and egotistical about it (there's nothing as ugly as a self-centered person)! Humility is the doorway to the realm of Truth!If you sincerely seek guidance on the path of Dharma and Yoga spirituality, let us help you with your search.
Happy Janmashtami: is the joyful celebration of Lord
Krishna's birth. Major celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami takes place
at midnight as Krishna is said to have made his divine appearance in
that hour. Fasting, bhajans, pujas...
Om Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna-Krishna, Hare-Hare!
When you know beyond all doubting that the same life flows through all that is and you are that life, you will love all naturally and spontaneously. When you realise the depth and fullness of your love of yourself, you know that every living being and the entire universe are included in your affection. But when you look at anything as separate from you, you cannot love it for you are afraid of it. Alienation causes fear and fear deepens alienation. It is a vicious circle. Only self - realisation can break it. Go for it resolutely. –Nisargadatta Maharaj
I am a kind word uttered and repeated by the voice of nature; I am a star fallen from the blue tent upon the green carpet. I am the daughter of the elements with whom winter conceived; To whom Spring gave birth; I was reared in the lap of Summer and I slept in the bed of Autumn.
At dawn I unite with the breeze to announce the coming of light; At eventide I join the birds in bidding the light farewell.
The plains are decorated with my beautiful colours, And the air is scented with my fragrance.
As I embrace slumber the eyes of night watch over me, And as I awaken I stare at the sun, Which is the only eye of the day.
I drink dew for wine, and harken to the voices of the birds, And dance to the rhythmic swaying of the grass.
I am the lover's gift; I am the wedding wreath; I am the memory of a moment of happiness; I am the last gift of the living to the dead; I am a part of joy and a part of sorrow.
But I look up high to see only the light, And never look down to see my shadow. This is wisdom which man must learn.
The glory of friendship is not the outstretched hand, nor the kindly smile, nor the joy of companionship; it is the spiritual inspiration that comes to one when he discovers that someone else believes in him and is willing to trust him with his friendship.
Namaste Baba Frank Be thank for your nice invitation. Deeply honoured by the friendship. Hope you'll have a great week ahead. Wishing you the best, and sending my deep blessings. Surya
Thank you for accepting my friend request as you mirror a lot of my experiences of being a hindu who is western. I am also disadvantaged as there is no mandir close to me, so I have do interact with people on the net.
I listen to your messages and it strikes a chord, the main one being that many family members think I am indian and I somehow like you feel very much at home, as well as a born asian hindu saying to me "I must have been born hindu" I have always been into hinduism and I have Shri Ganesha ji beside my computer and if anyone took him away, I'd feel lost, I'm a shaivite and feel close to Shri Mahadeva.
I am in the middle of training to be a holistic/ayurvedic practioner with a view to opening my own practice to promote our dharma. My little bit of india if you like.
HAPPY LUNAR NEW YEAR OF THE OX MAY SRILA PRABHUPADA AND LORD SATBUJA GOURANGA CHINA ISVARA GIVE YOU ALL SUCCESS IN THIER SERVICE. MAY YOU ALWAYS BE HAPPY AND PEACEFUL FILLED WITH LOVEING COMPASSION AS THEY ARE your servant pita das