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We all may wonder about the marvellous Sanskrit word Dharma, or life purpose, it has become a common term in the English language. But what does it really mean? In this small compendium, Yogacharaya David outlines, in short easy-to-read Dharma-lessons, how each of us can find a path towards a steadfast connection with our inner truth or sacred soul-force. The teachings bring forward the holy science that describes the creation of the cosmos and explains how the microcosm of humankind-each one of us-is a reflection of the macrocosm of all creation. We come to understand what a wonderful body…mehr

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We all may wonder about the marvellous Sanskrit word Dharma, or life purpose, it has become a common term in the English language. But what does it really mean? In this small compendium, Yogacharaya David outlines, in short easy-to-read Dharma-lessons, how each of us can find a path towards a steadfast connection with our inner truth or sacred soul-force. The teachings bring forward the holy science that describes the creation of the cosmos and explains how the microcosm of humankind-each one of us-is a reflection of the macrocosm of all creation. We come to understand what a wonderful body temple we have and learn methods for activating our full potential. The search for the sacred has been with humankind since the beginning of time as shared in the earliest transcriptions from ancient sculpture, cave art, and writing. Yogacharya David (1954-2019), a Western man born in Washington State, USA, dedicated his adult life to the search inward; constantly seeking to reawaken the highest order of sacred, spiritual-universal connection with the cosmic Divine.
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Yogacharya David Hickenbottom (1954-2019) met his guru Yogacharya Mother Hamilton, a disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda, when he was a youth of 20. Yogacharya David became a Reverend in 1984, and Mother Hamilton bestowed the Yogacharya title to David in 1989.The great Kriya Yoga lineage of India that came through Jesus, Babaji, Lahiri Mahasaya, and Sri Yukteswar to Yogananda, and then to Mother Hamilton, provides pathways to: an appreciation of, and a faith in, the everyday sacred, an understanding of higher dimensional wisdom, an integral intuitive knowing of spiritual truths, and the vibratory realms that permeate all that is, was, and will be.Yogacharya David says: "An inner pain brought me to the path most unwillingly, and this inner pain kept me on the path. I put my shoulder to the wheel." He faced the crux of the spiritual dilemma-how to shift from the ego-driven lower or smaller human nature to a larger and luminous existence, intuitively attuned to our deeper and broader-vast-spiritual nature, thereby discovering the Living Truth. With this intense striving for Truth and Bliss, and with his Guru's Grace, David was carried through many years of Mystical Crucifixion spiritual experiences. His year in silence (2000-2001) established an inner state of stillness that never left him-and finally led him to his full Self-realization.