Paramahamsa Prajnanananda

Paramahamsa Prajnanananda

Master of Kriya Yoga.

This revered spiritual teacher is known for his emphasis on the practical application of spiritual principles and his dedication to the path of self-realization. His teachings often focus on integrating ancient spiritual wisdom with contemporary practices, making profound spiritual concepts accessible and relevant to modern seekers. Through his guidance, many have explored deeper dimensions of their own consciousness and achieved greater clarity and fulfillment in their spiritual journey. His approach is marked by a commitment to personal growth and a deep understanding of the transformative power of spiritual practices, inspiring individuals to pursue a path of inner harmony and self-discovery.

Paramahamsa Prajnanananda Quotes about Human

  • The Jnana Sankalini Tantra teaches us that the vast magnitude of the entire universe resides within the relatively small human body.
  • We rarely think and act consciously. Animals have no choice and simply live by instinct. On the contrary, human beings should be conscious of whatever they are doing, because they do have a choice, discrimination, intelligence, and rationality. How to carry out all activities in consciousness? Spiritual life is a conscious lifestyle and it begins with conscious breathing. If you watch your breath and you are conscious of each inhalation and exhalation, you will be conscious of each thought and activity. Breath is constantly going in and out in the background of all your activities. If you are conscious of your breath, and if you constantly watch your breath, you will succeed in being conscious of all your thoughts and all your activities.
  • Throughout our lives, intentionally or unintentionally, our human actions have been good or bad. Many things that we did or said during our childhood we have forgotten; however, the results of these actions are nonetheless deposited in our karmic backpacks.
  • You attained this rare human birth. You have the desire for evolution. You have accepted the path of Yoga. Practise purity. Let all your perceptions be pure. Let all your thoughts be pure. Let all your activities be pure. Then you are close to the goal – self-realization is at hand.
  • The Vedas declare that whatever is seen in the Cosmos can also be seen inside the human body.
  • Spellbound and motionless, the advocate could scarcely believe what he was seeing, because the man he was looking at actually had the head of a snake. Although we may look like human beings, we may not be human beings.
  • Divine, but differences in human nature such as variation in happiness, misery, riches, intelligence, success, and failure are the result of karma and nothing else.