Commandment 4: Be Inquisitive to Know the Lord The fourth commandment is that one should have special interest to know the Lord. Sanat Kumara says that one should have spiritual... read more →
Healing “Let your food contain as many vegetables as possible” says a Master of Wisdom. Men can gain health and vitality by assorting to food, containing vegetables and leaves (of-course... read more →
Mind entertains varied and several thoughts. It is an open platform for thoughts to land, from all ten directions. Wisdom says, “Let thoughts of goodwill only be received from all... read more →
Commandment 3: Life's Purpose (Attaining the Lord should become the Rhythm of daily life, the Ritual of Life) The purpose of daily life is to experience the Lord, then the routine... read more →
Commandment 2: Sraddha Sraddha is the faculty that enables you to be here and now. Lord Sanat Kumara gives this as the first step towards self-realisation, I Am. Without Sraddha... read more →
Healers would do well if they know that sound of words should be beautiful. The sounding need to generate harmony and exalted thinking. To disregard speeches that uplift consciousness is... read more →
Catarrh, tuberculosis, colds in the head, and throat, sinusitis, bronchitis and many other sicknesses are primarily of nervous origin. A man may feel nervous exaltation and receive immunity or through... read more →
Commandment 1: Ask yourself, “Who Am I?” The first instruction of the Lord is: Ask yourself, “Who Am I?” Generally you are not what you usually think that you are.... read more →
Elimination of unnecessary action in life is seldom seen as a healing therapy. If men analyze themselves, they can easily find substantially, avoidable speech and action. Energy is wasted through... read more →
About the Composer Dr. Sri K. Parvathi Kumar has been teaching various concepts of wisdom and initiating many groups into the Path of Yoga of Synthesis in India, Europe, Latin... read more →