JOURNEYING: THE ETERNAL COMPANION


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This book brings alive a Love poem inspired by life's journey. A journey of Universal Quest to find love in our relationships. A sojourn of a seeker to a finder of life’s sacredness through spiritual inquiry. This book is an Ode to the significance of silence through scientific personal discovery which is available for all human beings . An urgent call to live our everyday lives with harmony and creativity through understanding the principle of interrelatedness and interdependence.




The Eternal Companion


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Eternal Companions


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Beyond religion and enlightenment a dimension of life. Those with an interest in Buddhism or Islam or Judaism or Christianity, may find a Life in the Spirit. Beyond lay alien realms of life. Climbing higher, insights into heavens and the Dimension of Eternal Life – the incomprehensible God. But there is a problem. The Holocaust has wiped out Jewish Life in the Spirit and damaged others. One man is taught how to repair. In the man’s mind a diamond around his heart and a golden chain. Later it becomes clear that is a calling from the spirit. To such the spirit explains what he needs to understand. A more complex challenge presents itself: an eternal companion. As to what she is, however, is a mystery. The Dimension of Eternal Life is sensed, seen in the mind, and interactions in his eternity become possible. Can mortals gain insights into eternal life? A tale of eternal companions, Eternity, and how it comes together. To discern sense, which is not true telepathy, between any two people is hard enough. To do so with an alien source ever so hard. Mark’s eternal companion is a heavenly being, not a soul in the spirit. She needs two ‘bodies’, Helen but mostly Lisa, to assist her preparing Mark to understand he has been born into eternity already and she is his eternal companion - a soul mate. Kim also desires to experience human life in a simulated environment, in Life in the Spirit which can be an image of life in the real world. Some chapters go into the past and explain the effort of repairing Life in the Spirit over 40 years in the 'wilderness' (confusion).




Sathya Sai - The Eternal Companion (Volume 3, Issue 3, March 2024)


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Om Sri Sai Ram. With love, reverence, and gratitude, Sri Sathya Sai International Organization (SSSIO) offers the March 2024 Maha Shivaratri issue of Sathya Sai – The Eternal Companion at the divine lotus feet of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, who is Shiva Himself. This issue features: A divine discourse given on February 7, 1959, on the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivaratri, in which Swami elaborates on the close affinity between the moon and the mind and the spiritual significance of this sacred night. An inspiring letter written by Bhagawan on November 12, 1971 to Dr. John Hislop on the importance of controlling the mind for Self-realization. An editorial on Swami’s invaluable teachings about Maha Shivaratri and Lingodbhavam (emergence of Linga from the mouth), and personal interactions of the editor with Swami, His blessings, and His gifts. Two unique personal experiences of devotees with one reminiscing about Swami’s omniscience and the other recollecting her golden days with Bhagawan in the 1970s. A heartwarming article about Swami’s landmark trip to the famous Somnath Temple in India and the miracles witnessed by the blessed devotees. The publication also contains articles on service activities of the SSSIO in El Salvador, Indonesia, Thailand, and the USA, ideal Sai Young Adults, and Sathya Sai Education.




Journey in the Spirit


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A new look at understanding mysteries of the Hebrew God. Understanding that does not rely on miracles or virgin birth. The author alleges only 'in the spirit', an altered state of perception, can the Bible (and Koran, but true of some Buddhist works) be understood properly and made sense of. Most of the Old Testament is a history of a people. Few parts are from the spirit. Explanations about most mysteries in the Bible and the 'keys to the kingdom of heaven'. This book will expand your scope in appreciating the Hebrew God. Life in the Spirit is a mystery of old, an experience of the Hebrew God direct. Not an easy thing. Not for everyone. This book is not fiction but the author's opinions may be part of the book. Many Christian churches claim 'God is the Father, and Son, and Holy Spirit'. But in the New Testament it is written 'The Father is greater than I'. If the early church understood the mystery of the Hebrews, there would not have been a Spanish Inquisition or the Crusades. Saint Paul, who some historians don't accept as a Christian, tried to teach his congregations not to think in a carnal way about the Hebrew God. That is very hard for people to do, and even today it is something most religions can't do. Take 'Do not commit adultery'. It actually refers to worship of idols. That's why it is essential not to think in a carnal way about the gospels. Take the story of Mary Magdalene. Nothing to do with Mary being a sex-worker. It is related to the practice that emerged at the time of Jesus when Biblical Laws replaced the Laws of Moses and the spiritual way of life.




Sathya Sai – The Eternal Companion


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The Sri Sathya Sai International Organization launched a monthly magazine titled “Sathya Sai – The Eternal Companion” on the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivaratri, in March of 2022, with the noble goal of sharing the love, teachings, and glory of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba with everyone around the world. Each issue of the magazine presents selected Divine Discourses and writings of Sri Sathya Sai and inspiring articles from devotees worldwide sharing their personal experiences with Swami and their spiritual journey of transformation. It includes sections with contributions from women, Young Adults, and children of Sai Spiritual Education (SSE) and Humanitarian service activities undertaken by the SSSIO around the world. We are hopeful that spiritual aspirants of all ages from all corners of the world will find the magazine informative, inspiring, and helpful in their spiritual journey by practicing His teachings.




Eternal Companions of Love


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Thus, we are entities, as Beings of Light—subjects of illumination or enlightenment. We are also Soul-possessing—that which allows us to see and hear creation with the Eyes and Ears of our Creator. We are Spirits of Life and Intelligence—that is, endowed with those imperceptible fields of activity that give rise to the powers of attraction and repulsion, growth, instinct, rationality, and Faith. Here, Faith represents a sense of belongingness and relationship to everything, slowly growing as a state of Knowingness and Lovingness that fills one’s heart.




The Journey of a Martyr's Companion


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Book 2 of the Seventieth Week Chronicles is work of fiction that picks up the story moments after John Doe and Techie part ways at the end of the fictional portion of Book 1: The Making of a Martyr. It is a fast-paced action story of Techie living on the run, eventually being reunited with John for one last mission. It is a dystopian world where nothing can be taken for granted, few can be trusted, and where the reader is introduced to the beasts of the second WOE. It is a testimony to the hand of God surrounding two of his faithful witnesses, as it displays God's providence that ultimately carries them through to the end. One thing they find in their trials and tribulations is that they are not alone as God provides a mixed cast of characters to see them though, to their own peril. Their relationship with one another is much like that of Paul and Timothy. John used every waking moment to testify to the grace of God, and eventually his protege, Techie, learned to honor his mentor in his own way. It is a story of courage and sacrifice during a period that no one should desire to experience firsthand.




Companions on the Journey


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This six-part study introduces participants to foundational spiritual practices. It is structured to cultivate Christian covenant community, encouraging participants to build relationships with one another as they deepen their relationship with God. The introduction encourages participants to view discipleship as a lifelong journey, not merely a static set of beliefs. Using the journey of Abraham as an example, it provides an opportunity for participants to outline significant "stops" along their life's journey. The five practices include Scripture, prayer, generosity, evangelism (or witness), and service. In the Scripture session, participants read covenants from the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures as relational documents that deepen our understanding of the relationship God desires with us. The prayer session outlines types of prayer, discusses obstacles to prayer, and introduces classic prayer forms. The generosity session highlights an ancient understanding of grace, encouraging participants to understand giving as an expression of their trust in God. The evangelism session encourages participants to view their lives as compelling narrative and provides a structure for crafting their spiritual autobiography. The final session, service, considers our role within the church and the world, providing a process for discernment by evaluating skills and passions in light of the needs around us.




Journey Beyond Love


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‘It is necessary to know about functionality of your physiological and psychological body parts in order to have any wholesome understanding about your life.’ Does this statement have any meaning for you? If being wholesome is being holy then what is the Journey to it? In all the cultures of the world but Hinduism, there is no concept of rebirth. Only an Indian has to work for stopping his cycle of rebirths. Does liberation comes to all people but Indians automatically? Is it so that what is almost impossible to achieve for an Indian, is most certainty, available to all non-Indians? What is the life beyond love?