Dharanas

The Direct Route to Divine Consciousness

by David Long


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 28/06/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 88
ISBN : 9781504308731

About the Book

If you don’t visit heaven as a general rule, you may be surprised how easy it is!

This anthology of contemplations, mental exercises, and uplifting sayings has been gathered from ancient and modern scriptures and from Eastern and Western gurus.

As you practice these contemplations for as little as ten minutes a day (following the helpful “ How to Use This Book” guidelines ), you will find your mind becomes stronger and able to focus quickly and accurately and to hold focus. But much more than this, these dharanas give you the experience of divine consciousness, i.e., of heaven itself!

As you practice, your mind and spirit will love the divine nourishment offered and will seek out more and more of the good and delightful in life and shun the unhelpful and misleading.

Most of the dharanas come from the stand—point of non—dualism, i.e., roughly, “All Is One” or “Everything Is Consciousness.” You will enjoy this book if you are happy interchanging terms like God, spirit, presence, being, consciousness, and soul. If you are not, just stay with it and use your own concept and name for “the Supreme Being.”

Most of the dharanas in this book ask you to contemplate a proposition about life. It could be religious or philosophical. You won’t agree with every single one of them! But just keep your heart wide open and follow the “How to Use This Book” guidelines!


About the Author

DAVID LONG has practised all types of yoga from 1970 onwards, and still believes that it is the saving hope of the world !

In recent years he began to realise that the fruit of decades of early morning “quiet times” ( contemplations ) was a priceless and inspiring storehouse of life wisdom, and that this should be presented, together with clear advice on how to set up a short but strong contemplation practice. That is what is attempted here.

David has worked mainly as a gardener and now, in retirement, is “ scribbling things down “ in Queensland, Australia.