Swami Rama

Swami Rama

Himalayan yogi known for integrating science and spirituality.

A revered yogi from the Himalayan tradition who bridged the gap between ancient spiritual practices and modern scientific understanding. Through rigorous self-discipline and advanced yogic techniques, he demonstrated the profound interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit. His teachings emphasized the practical application of spiritual wisdom to everyday life, inspiring seekers to balance inner peace with scientific inquiry. By bringing esoteric practices into the realm of scientific study, he became a pioneer in uniting the wisdom of the East with the analytical rigor of the West.

Swami Rama Quotes about Soul

  • The guru wants nothing from the disciple. Guru is that force moving a soul toward enlightenment. The guru’s actions are from pure compassion. As the sun shines and lives far above, the guru gives spiritual love and remains unattached.
  • All beings exist in an invisible state and then come to a state of visibility. Change occurs only on the surface, for the self-existent glory remains unchanged; changing form does not affect the self-existent Reality. Atman, Soul or the Self, dwells in all that is perishable, yet it remains imperishable.
  • Spirituality dawns when individuality vanishes. When our ego becomes aware of something that is higher than it—the individual Spirit, or Soul; then spirituality dawns.
  • Yoga is not a religion. It is not just a system of exercises to keep the body fit or to cure minor physical disorders. Yoga is a discipline for the fullest development of the soul, mind, and body. Yoga is a scientific, holistic approach to life.
  • It is impossible to understand what exists through reasoning or intellectual debates. Absolute truth cannot be scientifically proven because it cannot be observed, verified, or demonstrated through sensory perceptions. (...) This is why scientists cannot come to any objective conclusion about the immortality of the soul and the afterlife, and in any case, nothing could convince them. (...) The objective world is only half of the universe. What we perceive through our senses is not the world in its entirety. The other half, which includes the mind, thoughts, and emotions, cannot be explained by sensory perceptions of external objects. (...) The soul has not been created. It is essentially consciousness and is perfect. After the dissolution of the gross body, everything remains latent. The soul survives.
  • Genuine asceticism for finding one's own soul and for the good of humanity is worthy of reverence.
  • It was Lord Jesus Christ who said "Whosoever will save his life shall lose it, but whosoever shall lose his life for my sake shall save it. For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?"