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Goswami Kriyananda | |
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Born | Melvin Higgins Chicago, Illinois |
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Founder of | Temple of Kriya Yoga |
Philosophy | Kriya Yoga |
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Guru | Sri Shelliji |
Literary works | Spiritual Science of Kriya Yoga, The Wisdom and Way of Astrology, The Laws of Karma, Beginner's Guide to Meditation, Pathway to God-Consciousness, Extraordinary Spiritual Potential, Beginner's Guide to Meditation, Intermediate Guide to Meditation, The Advanced Guide to Meditation |
Website | www |
"The secret of receiving is in giving. The secret of giving is in receiving. Thus, that soul who has and who gives receives. But the soul who has not received may not know how to give. Show that soul the way." – from the book A Meditation from Each Day
Sri Goswami Kriyananda is the founder and Spiritual Preceptor of the Temple of Kriya Yoga. He carried the flame of the Kriya Lineage through the mystical Teachings of his Guru, Sri Shelliji, who was a direct disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda.
Sri Goswami guided seekers along the path toward enlightenment for over 65 years. He taught the ageless wisdom of Kriya Yoga with warm humor and deep mystical understanding, offering a system for experiencing a transformation in consciousness.
An internationally known author, he has written over a dozen books and produced an extensive library of lectures, seminars, and classes on Kriya Yoga, the doctrine of karma, astrology, yogic philosophy and mysticism. He offers courses online and by mail, offering advanced programs to help spiritual seekers to expand the horizons of their awareness, and experience greater joy and wisdom in their lives.
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