Smile, Smile, Smile!
by Gurumayi Chidvilasananda
Over the ages many great saints and spiritual masters have offered their teachings in spontaneous poetry for the delight of their students.
The verses in Smile, Smile, Smile reflect this joyful tradition. Embroidering on the ideas and phrases of her “98 Message” talk, Refresh your resolution. Smile at your destiny,” Gurumayi illuminates the challenges and glories of spiritual life.
Product Code: 1724
Pulsation of Love
Poetry by Gurumayi Chidvilasananda
The mysterious love between the enlightened master and the resolute disciple has been celebrated in verse by poets and saints throughout the ages.
At once timeless and deeply personal, the poems illuminate with clarity and candor Gurumayi’s own spiritual transformation through her relationship with her Guru,Swami Muktananda. Pulsation of Love draws the reader into an extraordinary contemplation of the deepest nature of love and identity.
The poems in this volume were originally published in a limited edition under the title Ashes at my Guru’s Feet.
What is the meaning behind this life?
Who is supposed to know whom?
Is life supposed to know you,
or are you supposed to know life?
Product Code: 1699
The Magic of the Heart
Reflections on divine love by Gurumayi Chidvilasananda
Profound, lyrical verses on divine love from an enlightened master.
Suitable for daily contemplation.
These poetic reflections on the divine nature of the human heart inspire a peaceful and profound experience of its matchless strength and beauty.
Gurumayi Chidvilasananda affirms that all that is good and great already exists within us; the path to happiness leads to one’s own heart.
Product Code: 1658
Mukteshwari
by Swami Muktananda
These aphorisms reveal the pitfalls and rewards of the path of yoga as Baba experienced them during his quest for liberation. Completely inspired by his love for God, Guru, and the Self, Baba shares his passionate longing for God during the early years of his spiritual search, and the bliss of his realizations. Includes nine rare photos and a map of the Indian holy sites he visited during his years of seeking.
The Self plays in high and low;
the Self is a king,
the Self is a beggar.
A king becomes a beggar,
a beggar becomes a king.
Muktananda, the play goes on. Because you lacked Self-knowledge
you saw one as a friend,
another as an enemy,
a third as a stranger.
Muktananda, see your Self.
All are part of your family.
-Swami Muktananda
Product Code: 1667




