by PranicKolkata.com | Nov 24, 2017 | On Arhatic Yoga and Spirituality
Many of us have grown up reading comic books featuring superheroes with superhuman, supernatural, or paranormal abilities, which are often referred to as “superpowers.” Some characters can punch through walls, fly, levitate, and have other extraordinary...
by PranicKolkata.com | Nov 17, 2017 | On Arhatic Yoga and Spirituality
The word “Arhatic” used in MCKS Arhatic Yoga comes from the root “Arhat.” You may want to understand what an “Arhat” means, who an “Arhat” is, and everything related to it; it is that intriguing. An Arhat is a highly...
by PranicKolkata.com | Nov 16, 2017 | On Arhatic Yoga and Spirituality
The Guru is usually a term that connotes someone who is a teacher, guide, expert, or master. The word is also sometimes used to denote a person with deep knowledge of a field – such as a “Marketing Guru” or “Advertising Guru” and others....
by PranicKolkata.com | Nov 15, 2017 | On Arhatic Yoga and Spirituality
Birth, death, and rebirth are major events in a soul’s journey. However, different traditions view death and dying from different perspectives. Hinduism and Buddhism speak of two certainties. Firstly, that any individual who has been born must ultimately die,...
by PranicKolkata.com | Nov 15, 2017 | On Arhatic Yoga and Spirituality, On Prosperity and Success
Have you ever heard the saying that “money is the root of all evil?” Have you ever come across the viewpoint that “it is holy to be poor” and noble people do not chase money? For whatever reason, a large number of people believe that...
by PranicKolkata.com | Nov 14, 2017 | On Arhatic Yoga and Spirituality
Karma means “action” and “deed” in Sanskrit. Karma is the Law of Cause and Effect, Action and Reaction, Sequence and Consequence. We are constantly setting causes in motion, every moment, through our acts, words, and even thoughts. For every action set in motion, a...