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Introduction

 

In the human world perfection does not and cannot exist, but we are perfectible. Even though the most profound matters are perhaps inexplicable most of the time, we do know we must struggle to comprehend and survive while we go through this process we call life in this child planet, just as spiritual gladiators, transmuting whatever is unsatisfactory and connecting our soul with the highest power there is. Life is a spiritual adventure, too brief to be always in the dark…

When there is light, there are no false appearances. The choices we make dictate the life we have to live and lead. Victory starts in our mind. We must not get contaminated. All we actually need is pure knowledge and to follow our spirit. There is not only one Universe, there are thousands of them. If only the human mind could clearly see this, everything would be balanced. Fear would not exist anymore. When mind and spirit become one, they work and function favoring evolution, modifying its genetic pattern for another one more proper to wisdom. As mortal beings we might mistakenly feel or think we are limited, but as daughters and sons of the Universe, we are unlimited. To think differently or to disagree with this would be unwise. The rest is silence…

This is a translation of very ancient texts originally written in Sanskrit by many experts on the cosmic condition of consciousness, the source languages for the purpose of this translation, however, are both, Spanish and English.

This is a fascinating science, which existed since the first developed civilizations, more than 4000 years ago… This is the mother of medicine…

It is the author’s wish to give a much wider perspective of how to treat our selves and face life’s realities. Pain and pleasure are transitory. We have to take care of our bodies, but most of all, we must elevate our conscious way high above. One should always know how to deal with dualities and surpass them calmed. We are beyond all that. Nothing is impossible unless you think so.

As translator it becomes very rewarding to know that the job that it is being done has more meaning than just words. It is perhaps a very strong, inevitable, personal tendency to seek to make the best use of language and words to convey valuable and profound thoughts rather than just trivialize.

 

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