Even the most enlightened of spiritual teachers would be hard-pressed to put  down spiritual awakening in words. While most of us at some point or the other  do come across out-of-the-ordinary experiences, not all of them necessarily  point towards spiritual awakening.
If you go out asking, most people would confer having some sort of  otherworldly experience, which can rightly or wrongly be taken as a  manifestation of spiritual awakening. Many consider being inspired with inner  peace as being so deeply meditative and mystical that it's interpreted to define  spiritual realms.
Those who have been on the path to spiritual awakening would concede that  it's a long journey and every small step in the way is an important one. As one  progresses towards spiritual gyan, or spiritual knowledge, a wide range of  euphoric experiences from surreal to divine can manifest themselves.
Experiencing such wide emotive dimensions is highly gratifying, and stays  etched in the memory for a long time. It is the propensity of the mind to  recapitulate and relive such transcendence that coaxes the mind into harboring  outside notions about spiritual awakening and enlightenment.
However, spiritual awakening isn't an instant realization of truth. It takes  breaking new grounds of spirituality with every small experience until it  becomes a natural state of being. This brings out the fundamental idea behind  the coming together of two of the great mystics in Dr. Rochaldas Sahib and Dr. R  M Hari and creating a platform for guiding all true seekers of spirituality and  spiritual awakening.
Gyan Marg is a repository of the greatest works in Indian philosophy brought  together to help the true seeker tap into and channel the latent power within  towards spiritual awakening. Of all the spiritual marvels ever complied, Sri,  Yoga Vasishtha is of monumental significance to the spiritual seeker. The book  holds revered conversations between a young Lord Rama and the much hallowed  saint Sri Vasishtha, with the Lord seeking the way to enlightenment.
Sri Yoga Vasishtha, one of the most sacrosanct pieces of spiritual  literature, and according to the famed Indian saint, Swami Rama Tirtha, it is  'one of the greatest books, the most wonderful according to Rama ever written  under the Sun, which nobody on the earth can read without escaping God  consciousness.'
The original Sanskrit text runs into thousands of pages, often leading to  palpable barriers of comprehension and understanding. Gyan Marg reproduces its  English translation with striking lucidity to guide you to a better realization  of great medieval knowledge.


 
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