Jyoti Subramanian's book "One Master one disciple - peeling of an onion" is a remarkable story of personal growth and self-discovery. It is a journey of a restless young woman seeking nothing yet experimenting with everything. Her curiosity took her to Crystal Healing to Reiki to Magnified Healing to Sweat Lodge and dancing around the fire in Shamanic rites. Little did she know that during a recorded guided meditation at a seminar, she would see a vision of the satguru/master Yogiraj Siddhanath who would propel her on a fast-track evolutionary path of Mahavatar Babaji’s Kriya Yoga. In the book, she shares her journey, unabashed and often brutally honest without guile, giving readers glimpses of past lives across several civilizations, paranormal experiences in the present, and manifold realms of existence.
The book is a guide to personal growth and self-discovery. Jyoti Subramanian's journey teaches us that no one-size-fits-all approach to spiritual awakening exists. Everyone's path is unique, and we must each find our own way. This can be daunting, especially when we are bombarded with many different opinions and ideas about what constitutes spiritual growth. However, Jyoti's story reminds us that the path to self-discovery is a personal journey, and it is up to us to find the tools and techniques that work best for us.
One of the key themes of Jyoti's story is the importance of having a guru or spiritual teacher. She was fortunate to find her guru, Yogiraj Siddhanath, who propelled her on her path to self-discovery. Jyoti's relationship with her guru is a powerful example of the transformative power of the guru -disciple bond. In the book, Jyoti shares how her guru showed her the way to the inner the divinity in her and how it has profoundly changed her life.
Another important theme in the book is the importance of self-discipline and practice. Jyoti's journey to spiritual awakening was not an easy one. It required a great deal of self-discipline and practice to achieve the level of spiritual development she had attained. In the book, she shares how she has developed her practice and how it has helped her to grow spiritually. She also emphasizes the importance of self-discipline and practice for anyone wishing to develop spiritually. The presence of a Guru surely makes the path easier to navigate.
The book is also a testament to the power of perseverance. Jyoti's journey could have been smoother. She faced many challenges and setbacks along the way, but she persevered. Her story reminds us that the path to spiritual awakening is not always easy, but it is worth it in the end.
Finally, the book is a reminder that the journey to self-discovery is lifelong. Jyoti's story is not over. She is still learning and growing and will continue to do so for the rest of her life. Her journey is a reminder that the path to spiritual awakening is not a destination but a journey.
In conclusion, Jyoti Subramanian's "One Master one disciple - peeling of an onion" is an inspiring and enlightening read for anyone seeking personal growth and self-discovery. Through her own journey, Jyoti teaches us the importance of remaining open to new experiences and embracing change, even when it may be uncomfortable. By fearlessly sharing her struggles and triumphs, Jyoti reminds us that the path to spiritual awakening is not always easy but awareness and joy that it releases makes it worthwhile. "One Master one disciple" is a valuable resource for those seeking guidance and inspiration on their own journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
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