
Talks from Swami Kriyananda
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 392 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-ImprovementReligion & Spirituality | |||

Talk originally given in New York
Swami Kriyananda reminds us that the spiritual path is not about becoming something new, but about remembering our true nature as infinite consciousness, joy, and light. It teaches that suffering arises from attachme... more
Talk originally given in Chicago (Date Unknown)
Swami Kriyananda states that yoga is a practical, scientific way to become more centered, effective, and harmonious in daily life, not just a mystical or abstract philosophy. Kriyananda argues that inne... more
True joy is the essence of the soul and the real measure of spiritual progress, for it arises from communion with God and remains untouched by outer pleasure, pain, success, or adversity. The talk teaches that every spiritual path has its pitfalls, b... more
God did not create evil as an absolute force, but set in motion a universe of duality in which each soul moves either toward divine harmony or farther into separation and suffering. Good and evil are understood spiritually as directions of consciousn... more
This talk was given in Chicago 1978
Swami Kriyananda says that yoga is presented as a practical, scientific way to become more centered, effective, and harmonious in daily life rather than a remote or mystical practice. Kriyananda argues that inner e... more
Talk given at Himalayan Institute of Chicago - Part B of two part talk
Swami Kriyananda says enlightenment (nirvana) is the “extinction” of everything that separates you from your true self—likes and dislikes, desires, karma, and all the labels you w... more
Talk given at Himalayan Institute in Chicago - Part 1 of two part talk
Swami Kriyananda describes the life, teachings, and influence of Yogananda, sharing personal stories that illustrate his intuition, miracles, and transformative spiritual presence... more
Swami Kriyananda emphasizes cultivating inner contentment, non‑attachment, and centeredness by recognizing that true happiness arises from within rather than from external circumstances. He explains that spiritual growth unfolds through practices suc... more
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This program centers on in-depth spiritual teachings and practical guidance drawn from the lineage and ethos of a prominent spiritual teacher. Episodes explore meditation, breathwork, energy cultivation, and devotional practices, often weaving in scriptural perspectives, personal anecdotes, and ethical questions to illustrate how inner disciplines translate into everyday life, relationships, health, and creativity. A distinguishing feature is the integration of East–West spiritual perspectives, guru-disciple dynamics, and organizational reflections on building and sustaining spiritual communities. Listeners likely appreciate thoughtful, long-form discourse that balances theory with actionable practice, and may be drawn to contemplative inqu... more
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