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Many spiritual seekers feel jaded and discouraged by a lack of meaning in our materialistic Western culture. Yet as they listen to Kriya Yoga teachers, and hear stories such as The Monk Who Howled Like a Wolf, they soon begin to feel they have found their true home and a sense of peace and purpose. What does Kriya Yoga have to offer for a better life and healthier spirit? Increased connection with the divine Harmonious relationships Effectiveness on the job and in service Understanding of why our lives are the way that they are The knowledge that what we think, say, and do matters deeply…mehr

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Many spiritual seekers feel jaded and discouraged by a lack of meaning in our materialistic Western culture. Yet as they listen to Kriya Yoga teachers, and hear stories such as The Monk Who Howled Like a Wolf, they soon begin to feel they have found their true home and a sense of peace and purpose. What does Kriya Yoga have to offer for a better life and healthier spirit? Increased connection with the divine Harmonious relationships Effectiveness on the job and in service Understanding of why our lives are the way that they are The knowledge that what we think, say, and do matters deeply Releasing unhealthy relationships, habits, and patterns In The Monk Who Howled Like a Wolf, author Norman Anton Sollie describes this ancient esoteric knowledge with the benefit of years of close study with a Kriya yogi in Denver and also time studying with Kriyananda, in Chicago. This personal narrative of spiritual discovery, intertwined with teaching parables and mystical principles, is engaging and often humorous. The Monk Who Howled Like a Wolf is part spiritual travelogue and part handbook for the emerging mystic.
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Norman Anton Sollie lives and writes in the mountains of the state of Alaska with his partner, two energetic sled dogs, and a nervous cat. His previous work includes the Alaskan Adventure novel "Iskut Ridge."