A Gnostic Prayer Book: Collected Prayers, Mantras, and Meditations

A Gnostic Prayer Book: Collected Prayers, Mantras, and Meditations

by Surekha Minati Keerthana
A Gnostic Prayer Book: Collected Prayers, Mantras, and Meditations

A Gnostic Prayer Book: Collected Prayers, Mantras, and Meditations

by Surekha Minati Keerthana

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A collection of essential prayers, mantras, and spiritual practices for daily use, healing, protection, and more. Chosen from the Gnostic tradition taught by Moses, Solomon, Jesus and his Apostles, Hermes Trismegistus, Samael Aun Weor, and many others, the magical words and phrases given here are powerful and proven techniques for effective spiritual work. Based upon and directed towards personal experience of the Divine, this book provides a comprehensive set of tools anyone can use to develop and awaken their soul. Take this helpful companion with you anywhere, to assist you in times of need as a source of inspiration and strength. • Filled with tools to acquire Gnosis: conscious, experiential knowledge of the Divine • Gives techniques proven effective for thousands of years • Drawn from the most respected and widely known spiritual teachers "When the mind has achieved absolute calm and silence, it can concentrate on the Inner Self. This concentration is done with the help of prayer. Pray to your Inner Self. Try to converse with your Inner Self. Remember that praying is conversing with God. You can pray without formulae; in other words, talk to God, tell Him what your heart feels with infinite love." - Samael Aun Weor

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781934206607
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Publication date: 03/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 625,887
File size: 3 MB

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Although spirituality and religion are very widespread and are important pursuits in life, many people wonder, "Am I praying correctly? Am I doing this right?” These kinds of questions imply a lack of spiritual experience, a reaching out into the blackness of our inner mind, and finding nothing there, no answers from the Divine, and no indication that our prayer matters or works. If this continues, we may give up, turn spiritually cold, or worse, become a skeptic, resentful towards religion or even God. Sadly, the problem is not with God or religion, it is with ourselves. (continued)

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