Atma Jnana:
In Yoga, self-realization (Atma Jnana) means knowledge of the self or Atma. The reason the term "realization" is used instead of "knowledge" is that Jnana refers to knowledge of self based on experience, not mere intellectual knowledge. This is the actualization of such transformation, which is taking place now, worldwide, and has been proved and experienced by hundreds of thousands in over 90 countries.
"Let us prepare for the Great Integrity by cleansing ourselves of all these cobwebs of cluttered fragments that paralyze the mind. In this way we will function as our own hollistic physicians." - Lao Tzu
About Global Giving:
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