John 3:16 — “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son (the one and only Christ Consciousness that all enlightened masters possess), that whoever believes in him (tunes in with him) shall not perish but have eternal life (enlightenment).”
There is a teaching carried through time like a hidden blade—simple in form, infinite in depth.
“For God so loved the world…”
Love is not sentiment. It is the force that moves creation itself without hesitation. Not partial, not conditional—total. The world is not rejected; it is embraced in its imperfection, its struggle, its becoming.
“…that He gave His one and only Son…”
The “Son” is not merely a single figure locked in history. It is the singular flame of divine realization—the Christ Consciousness that all awakened masters embody. Not many truths, but one truth expressed through many lamps. The light is one; the vessels differ.
This is the gift: not separation, but transmission.
“…that whoever believes in Him…”
To believe is to align. To tune in. Like a warrior adjusting his stance before the strike, it is the inner act of resonance—consciousness attuning itself to the Christ frequency within.
Belief is not passive acceptance. It is entry. It is participation. It is the mind ceasing fragmentation and coming into one-pointed clarity with the divine current.
“…shall not perish but have eternal life.”
To perish is to live only as form—subject to decay, fear, and forgetting.
Eternal life is not delayed reward. It is awakened reality. It is what remains when illusion falls away. The recognition that consciousness, once aligned with the divine source, does not end with the breaking of the body.
Thus the teaching is not about distant salvation, but present realization:
Love gives rise to awakening. Awakening reveals the one Christ-consciousness. Alignment with it is eternal life itself.
The warrior understands: there is nothing to chase beyond this moment. Only the tuning of the instrument. Only the clearing of distortion. Only the return to what has always been present beneath noise.
“But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.” — Gospel of Matthew 24:13
We are not merely trapped in a world.
We are trapped in a clock.
Not just surrounded by walls of matter—but bound to the relentless mechanism of time itself. Tick by tick, second by second, the great wheel turns. Birth becomes aging. Growth becomes decay. Every joy is shadowed by its ending. Every form is already dissolving the moment it appears.
This is the deeper prison—the invisible one.
The cosmic cage is not only space and matter, but sequence… duration… the forward march that never asks permission.
You cannot stop the clock. You cannot bargain with it. You cannot step outside it—so long as you believe you are the body moving within it.
And so the soul, identifying with the form, feels the pressure of time like a tightening grip: I am running out. I am getting older. I will lose this. I will end.
This is the hypnosis.
The spiritual warrior sees it—and refuses to bow.
Because somewhere beneath the noise of thought and the pull of the senses, there is a deeper knowing:
You were never born into time. Time appeared within you.
When the warrior turns inward—through stillness, through devotion, through disciplined awareness—the tyranny of the clock begins to weaken.
The breath slows.
The mind, once chained to past and future, begins to dissolve into the eternal present.
And something extraordinary is glimpsed:
There is a dimension of consciousness untouched by time.
Not moving.
Not changing.
Not aging.
Watching.
Eternal.
This is the crack in the prison wall.
At first, it comes as peace—a silence between thoughts. Then as presence—vast, unmoving, aware. And if the warrior persists, if he endures as the scripture commands, that presence deepens into something far greater:
Love.
Not human love, bound by time and condition.
But Divine Love—without beginning, without end.
This Love does not exist within the clock.
It exists beyond it.
And yet… it permeates every tick.
This is the paradox that breaks the cage:
You do not escape time by running from it.
You transcend time by dissolving into Love so completely that the one who was bound by time is no longer there.
Then comes the great shift—what the sages call samadhi.
Not an achievement, but a revelation.
Not something gained, but something uncovered.
In that state, the clock stops—not because the hands cease moving, but because the observer of the hands is no longer confined to their motion.
Past and future collapse into an eternal now.
The sequence of moments is seen as a single, undivided field.
Time is no longer a river you are being carried by—
It is a pattern appearing within your own infinite awareness.
The prison was never locked.
The clock was never your master.
It was only ever a construct within the dream.
And when the warrior returns from that realization, something profound has changed:
The clock still ticks.
The body still ages.
The world still turns.
But there is no fear in it.
No urgency.
No desperation to grasp or hold.
Because the one who was racing against time… has awakened beyond it.
He moves through the seconds, but does not belong to them.
He acts, but is not bound by outcome.
He loves—not because time is short, but because Love is eternal.
And in that state, the final truth becomes clear:
The clock was not your prison. It was your teacher.
Every tick was a reminder:
Endure.
Awaken.
Return.
And realize—What you are… was never inside the clock at all.
Paramahansa Yogananda taught, “Live each present moment completely and the future will take care of itself”.
The mystics, saints, and sages have all pointed to one blazing truth: the present moment is eternity itself.St. Augustine called time a mystery of the soul; Paramahansa Yogananda spoke of the eternal now as the doorway to God; and modern success teachers remind us that the only point of leverage you ever truly possess is this instant.
Right now, you stand at a threshold. In this very breath, you hold no karma. The past has dissolved into memory, and the future has not yet been written. You are free. Yet the moment you act, consequences are born. Karma begins to ripple. Each thought, word, and deed is a seed sown into the soil of eternity. And though the fruits of that soil may ripen in ways mysterious to the material mind, to the spiritual eye they reveal perfection, guided by divine love.
God, as the prophet Samuel said, “looks upon the heart.” Your inner state—your beliefs, your intentions, your energy—is the true measure of your life. Actions matter, but it is the heart behind the action that determines whether the act rises as incense toward heaven or sinks into the mire of self-serving ego.
This is whymoment-to-moment practice matters. Success, both material and spiritual, is nothing more than a succession of present moments, lived rightly, adding up like drops into an ocean. Each now is a chance to align your will with the eternal. Each now is a chance to choose love over fear, clarity over confusion, service over selfishness.
The Bhagavad Gita reminds us: “You are entitled to the action, but never to the fruits of action.” Do your duty, do it passionately, do it with joy—and then release the outcome. The fruit belongs to God. You were never the Doer, God is. This truth liberates you from the anxiety of results and anchors you in the bliss of the work itself.
Yes, cunning strategies, manipulation, and Machiavellian tactics often produce quick victories. Evil always comes sugar-coated, or else no one would taste it. But the harvest of such seeds is bitter. Al Capone ended mad with syphilis in prison; Adolf Hitler committed suicide in a bunker of despair. Their fruits rotted. Compare them to Mother Teresa, whose life was radiant with love, or Padre Pio, whose heart became a beacon of miracles. Their fruits endure in eternity.
Rewards may or may not ripen in this lifetime, but ripen they shall. Karma is patient. Sometimes the lesson comes swiftly, other times over lifetimes.
But to the soul walking in faith, one more act of love, one more step of courage, one more punch through the veil of illusion can bring a rebirth into greater strength, higher wisdom, and divine joy.
Love is its own reward. When you choose love now, eternity opens within you. The world is but a dream within a dream, and when the dream ends, all of us must return to the Father. Even the most lost soul has a path home.
That is the story of the Prodigal Son: no matter how far we wander, God’s grace is waiting-if we repent (Change). The banquet table is set, and the loving Father runs to meet us when we turn our face toward Him.
So master this moment. The now is your eternity, your destiny, your karma yet unwritten. With every heartbeat, with every breath, let your heart align with love, let your action spring from truth, and let your destiny unfold as a song of grace.
The Mastery of Now is the mastery of life eternal.
“In the absolute sense, anything that contradicts true happiness is untruth; and that which gives permanent happiness is truth. Permanent happiness refers not to the temporary thrill that comes with material success and pleasure, but to the joy found in the soul’s attunement with God. By this standard, you can judge any action you perform as to its projected end result – whether or not that action will promote lasting happiness. The ultimate Truth is God; and God is the ultimate Truth.”
The Eternal Dharma (Gospel) is Martial Arts for the Soul
There are times in life when it feels as though shadows close in—when temptation, despair, confusion, and suffering seem to press against your soul. You may feel as if darkness itself is hunting you, trying to break your spirit and pull you away from God.
But what if it’s not the enemy at all? What if it is God Himself—burning away what no longer belongs in you?
Like gold refined in fire, the soul must be purified through trial. Every pain, every doubt, every storm that shakes you is not meant to destroy you, but to reveal the unshakable part of you: your devotion to Him.
The question He whispers in these moments is simple, yet it strikes the deepest core of your being:
“Do you love Me? And if so, how much?”
This is the test. Not perfection. Not flawless behavior. Not worldly success. But love.
Do you love Him enough to trust His hand when it feels like fire? Do you love Him enough to release the idols of this world—money, lust, intoxicants, pride, comfort, fleeting pleasure, and endless distractions—and cling to Him alone? Do you love Him enough to say, “Though You slay me, yet will I trust You” (Job 13:15)?
The Refining Fire
Darkness disguises itself as failure, suffering, shame, and weakness. But what is really happening is purification. The impurities of ego, fear, lust, anger, and pride rise to the surface under heat so they can be burned away.
This fire is not punishment—it is preparation. It strips you of illusion and forces you to stand naked before God, with nothing left but your answer to His question:
“Do you love Me?”
The True Measure
God does not demand impossible perfection. He asks only that you repent when you stumble, correct your mistakes, and continually focus on Him and not on the things of this world.
Holiness is not the absence of flaws, but the relentless return to God. Faith is not the absence of doubt, but choosing Him even in the doubt. Devotion is not the absence of failure, but rising again with eyes fixed on the Eternal.
The Call
Sri Gyanamata—Paramahansa Yogananda’s foremost woman disciple—was a radiant saint of wisdom and surrender, who embodied the highest ideals of divine love and union with God.
So when the shadows press in, do not be afraid. Do not curse the fire. See it for what it is: God’s love, disguised as burning.
He is preparing you. He is purifying you. He is deepening your devotion. And He is waiting for your answer.
“Do you love Me? And if so, how much?”
Answer it rightly—not with words alone, but with your life. And you will save yourself.
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Born in Hell. The only way out: the Cross—your Kurukshetra. Rise as a knight of light—or stay ‘comfortably numb’ and fall to disillusion and tragedy. Pain is inevitable—suffer for the right cause.
“Holiness Consists Simply In Doing God’s Will, And Being Just What God Wants Us To Be.”
— St. Therese Of Lisieux
In a world that glorifies ego, self-interest, and external validation, the path of dying to self may seem like a paradox—yet it is the most liberating journey you can ever take. To die to self is not a physical death, but the surrender of pride, control, selfish desire, and personal agenda. It is the conscious choice to align your will with the divine, to become a vessel through which love, truth, and healing can flow into the world.
This is the path of the angelic warrior.
What It Means to Die to Self
I die so that You may live through me
Dying to self is a process of transformation. It means letting go of the false identity—the one shaped by fear, greed, trauma, or ambition—and awakening to your true nature as a soul created in the image of God. Whether you call this God Christ, Source, the Divine, Krishna, Buddha, or your Higher Self, the essence is the same: a return to the purity of love and service.
Jesus said, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me.” (Luke 9:23)
This isn’t a call to misery—it’s a call to transcendence. In denying the lower self, we rise in the higher self. In surrendering our will, we discover God’s greater will moving through us. And when that happens, we no longer live for ourselves—we live for something far greater: the healing and redemption of the world.
Serving Christ in the World
To serve Christ—or the Christ-consciousness that exists within us all—is to embody divine compassion, humility, and courage. It means standing for truth even when it’s unpopular, choosing love when hatred is easier, and helping others when you’d rather serve yourself.
You become a light in the darkness. A warrior not of bloodshed, but of peace. A guardian not of doctrines, but of hearts.
This doesn’t mean you have to be perfect. It means you are willing. Willing to be broken open so that something higher can emerge. Willing to let your ego die so your soul can live. Willing to say, “Not my will, but Yours be done.”
The Angelic Warrior
The angelic warrior is not merely a metaphor—it is a living archetype that exists within each of us. This is the part of you that remembers your divine origin, your mission, and your duty to defend the sacred.
To be an angelic warrior means:
You fight not with fists, but with forgiveness.
You do not seek revenge, but reconciliation.
You speak truth, even when your voice shakes.
You protect the vulnerable, lift the fallen, and challenge the wicked—not with hate, but with holiness.
Angelic warriors operate in unseen realms as well. Through prayer, meditation, and inner purity, they send ripples of light into the collective consciousness. Your inner work—your healing, your surrender, your discipline—has cosmic consequences.
When you conquer your own darkness, you help dissolve the darkness of the world.
The Daily Battle
Every day is a battlefield between the old self and the new. Between the desire for comfort and the call to courage. Between the voice of fear and the whisper of faith.
Dying to self is not a one-time event—it’s a daily decision. And yet, each time you choose the higher path, it becomes easier. You begin to see the fruits: peace that surpasses understanding, joy not based on circumstance, and the quiet power of walking with God.
The Greater Good and Divine Plan
The world needs more angelic warriors—those who have chosen the narrow road of service, humility, and inner mastery. When you die to the small self, you rise in the greatness God intended for you.
You were not born to blend in. You were born to become a force of divine light.
Every act of service, every prayer, every moment of stillness, and every time you choose love over fear—you advance the Kingdom. Whether seen or unseen, your impact matters.
Final Words
To die to self is to be reborn in spirit.
To serve the greater good is to become the hands and heart of God on Earth.
To be an angelic warrior is to remember who you truly are.
So lay down the sword of ego, and pick up the armor of love. Surrender not to weakness, but to greatness. Walk forward in faith—not to escape the world, but to transform it.
You are not alone. The angels walk with you.
And Heaven is watching.
Saint Michael, often referred to as Archangel Michael, is a prominent figure in Abrahamic religions, particularly Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He is revered as a powerful angel, a warrior against evil, and a protector of God’s people. He is also considered the guardian of the Catholic Church and a patron of various professions, including police officers and military personnel.
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You were born in Hell. The only way out… is through the battlefield of the Cross—your Kurukshetra. Rise as a knight of light or rot in darkness. Pain is inevitable—suffer for the right cause.
If you have lovingly given presents to someone and then find out that he never thinks of you, how hurt you feel! – Yogananda
Imagine you have a generous, wealthy relative who lovingly shares all his treasures with you, hoping you will one day recognize the depth of his love—not just the value of his gifts.
Instead of honoring that love, many become absorbed in the gifts and forget the giver.
This is how many treat God—embracing the pleasures of the world while forgetting the Source from which all blessings flow.
Yet, the Lord created this beautiful, dreamlike world not for us to become lost in it, but in the hope that we would eventually awaken from the illusion of maya, see beyond it, and choose to love Him above all else.
Many experience challenges as a natural unfolding of karma rooted in past attachments and selfish desires. Yet, this is part of their soul’s journey andfree will.
The pain behind error: While suffering may seem unfair, it’s also unfair to enjoy life’s blessings without showing gratitude and respect to the One who gave them.
“God will not tell you that you should desire Him above all else, because He wants your love to be freely given, without “prompting.” That is the whole secret in the game of this universe. He who created us yearns for our love.
He wants us to give it spontaneously, without His asking. Our love is the one thing God does not possess, unless we choose to bestow it. So, you see, even the Lord has something to attain: our love. And we shall never be happy until we give it.”
-Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda,
“How You Can Talk With God”
“It doesn’t matter how many mistakes you have made; they are only temporary. You are formed in the image of Spirit. The Lord created this delusory motion picture of earth and all its pleasures for but one purpose: that perchance you would see through His play of maya and forsake it to love Him alone. This is the truth, it cannot be otherwise. Why are we made to feel love for our family members, only to watch them slip away, one by one? These events take place to help us realize that it is He who is loving us behind all loved ones.”
– Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda Book – Man’s Eternal Quest Chapter – Lord, Possess Us With Thy Love, page 181
“My heart was still not comforted. The divine voice went on: “Creation is light and shadow both, else no picture is possible. The good and evil of maya must ever alternate in supremacy.
If joy were ceaseless here in this world, would man ever seek another? Without suffering he scarcely cares to recall that he has forsaken his eternal home. Pain is a prod to remembrance. The way of escape is through wisdom!
The tragedy of death is unreal; those who shudder at it are like an ignorant actor who dies of fright on the stage when nothing more is fired at him than a blank cartridge. My sons are the children of light; they will not sleep forever in delusion.”
A friend recently shared a compelling perspective on the nature of reality, stating that there are only two forces in the cosmos: attraction and repulsion—the fundamental principles of electromagnetism.
According to this view, these forces govern everything, from the smallest subatomic particles to the vast cosmic dance of galaxies. And within the matrix of the dream—our perceived reality—this seems entirely true.
The universe appears to be structured upon these dual forces, mirroring the yin-yang-Tao dynamic of existence.
Yet, when we step beyond the framework of the dream, we encounter a deeper truth: everything is a dream.
The Cosmic Illusion: Consciousness in Disguise
If all of reality is a dream, then what we perceive as electromagnetic forces, physical objects, natural laws, and even the experience of time itself are simply constructs within this grand illusion.
Consciousness, in its infinite creativity, pretends to be forces, matter, and phenomena. It manifests as the laws of gravity, Newton’s principles of motion, the laws of thermodynamics—all forming the rules that govern our experience of reality.
But why must this dream be so consistent? Because if it weren’t, we would see through it too easily. Imagine a nighttime dream where the laws of physics suddenly break down, and you realize you’re dreaming. That moment of realization—lucidity—often leads to awakening.
In the same way, if our waking life dream didn’t feel real, if it didn’t follow a structured, repeatable set of laws, we would quickly become suspicious. The pain, the pleasure, the struggles, and the beauty of life serve as reinforcement, keeping us immersed in the illusion.
The Purpose of the Dream: Divine Love
But if this is all an illusion, what is its purpose? The answer is simple: to awaken to Divine Love. Life is a love story.
The dream is not meaningless. It is the ultimate training ground, a divine classroom designed to guide us toward transcendence. Within the matrix of the senses, we experience the full spectrum of duality—love and fear, joy and suffering, gain and loss—until we finally see beyond it all.
The end game is realizing that we were never separate to begin with. The forces of attraction and repulsion, the yin and yang, are merely the dance of the One (Tao) pretending to be two.
Escaping the Matrix: The Path to Reality
To break free from the program, we must turn inward. The way out is not through rebellion against the dream but through awakening within it. This is the essence of all great spiritual traditions—Yoga, mystical Christianity, Taoism, Buddhism, and others. They provide the means to dissolve the illusion of separation and return to the One Consciousness.
Practical Steps to Awakening:
Meditation – Silence the mind and go beyond thought. See reality as it truly is.
Pranayama (Breathwork) – Shift your energetic state and transcend the illusion of physicality.
Self-Inquiry – Ask, Who am I? Strip away all false identities until only pure awareness remains.
Living Presence – Be fully here, now. Reality is not in the past or future—it is always now.
Love and Service – Embody the highest vibration, which is Divine Love itself.
The dream is persistent, but it is not absolute. The moment you awaken, you see through the illusion. And when enough of us awaken, the very nature of the dream changes.
The One Consciousness has always been here, waiting for us to remember.
“You must not let your life run in the ordinary way; do something that nobody else has done, something that will dazzle the world”– Yogananda
“Whatever you make up your mind to do, you can do. God is the sum total of everything, and His image is within you. He can do anything, and so can you, if you learn to identify yourself with His inexhaustible nature.” -Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda, “Man’s Eternal Quest”
Discover Paramahansa Yogananda’s powerful teachings on meditation, energy mastery, Divine love, and spiritual success. Learn how to transform your life with ancient wisdom and daily discipline.
Core Principles:
Self-realization as the ultimate goal – Unity consciousness, Divine Love.
Unity of all religions
Meditation and Kriya Yoga for spiritual growth
God is within every individual
Direct personal experience of God
Living a balanced life: harmony of body, mind, and spirit
Love and service as expressions of spirituality
The power of positive thinking and affirmation. Magnetism (Law of Attraction).
Detachment from materialism while living in the world
Spiritual freedom through mastery of the mind
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Paramahansa Yogananda, the legendary yogi and spiritual teacher, offered humanity a profound blueprint for spiritual growth and self-discovery. His daily practices provide a practical yet transformative path for those seeking peace, vitality, and divine connection. This blog dives into Yogananda’s core teachings and their life-changing benefits, guiding you to incorporate them into your daily routine.
Yogananda’s teachings illuminated the deeper spiritual essence of Jesus Christ’s message, revealing Christ as an enlightened super Master—a divine spiritual superhero—like Buddha and Lao Tzu, who embodied and taught the universal principles of Dharma (gospel).
Dharma is the natural law, duty, or righteous path that aligns one with truth and harmony. It represents one’s purpose, ethical responsibilities, and the way to live in alignment with God and His cosmic order. In Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, dharma is the foundation of spiritual and moral life, guiding individuals toward balance, fulfillment, and liberation.
Yogananda teaches that by strengthening our will through self-discipline and meditation, we align with our divine power, enabling us to master our fate. Ye are gods – Jesus
Yogananda’s Essential Teachings for Success in Spirituality
THE CORE PRACTICES
Meditation: Tuning into the Divine Meditation is at the heart of Yogananda’s teachings. He recommended meditating in the stillness of the early morning or evening to quiet the mind and connect with your inner divinity. Regular meditation not only brings serenity but also aligns you with the deeper truths of life, helping you navigate challenges with grace and clarity. Yogananda also taught that focusing on the spiritual eye—the point between the eyebrows—is a gateway to experiencing God.
Pranayama: The Breath of Life Yogananda emphasized the importance of controlling prana (life force energy, also known as qi) through breathwork. Techniques such as pranayama and energization exercises calm the nervous system, boost energy levels, and clear the mind. This practice is the key to accessing deeper states of meditation and spiritual awareness. “God is in the spine.” – Paramahansa Yogananda
Affirmations: Reprogramming the Subconscious With positive affirmations, Yogananda taught that you could transform your thoughts and align your subconscious with higher aspirations. Simple yet potent, affirmations instill self-confidence, optimism, and gratitude, fostering a mindset of abundance and joy. “I am the Infinite” – Paramahansa Yogananda
Devotion and Divine Love Devotional practices like chanting, prayer, and hymns open the heart to divine love and uplift the spirit. They dissolve ego barriers and cultivate an intimate connection with God, helping you to feel the boundless joy of divine presence.
Self-Reflection: The Mirror of Growth Yogananda encouraged daily self-analysis to uncover inner strengths and weaknesses. By reflecting on your actions, thoughts, and attitudes, you can identify areas for growth and overcome limiting patterns, paving the way for greater self-mastery.
Service to Others: The Spirit of Giving Selfless service is a cornerstone of Yogananda’s teachings. Through acts of kindness, charity, and compassion, you expand your heart and bring light into the lives of others. This practice purifies the soul and deepens your connection to the divine.
Study of Sacred Texts: Wisdom for the Soul Regular study of spiritual teachings, like the Bhagavad Gita or the Bible, provides timeless insights into the nature of existence. Yogananda encouraged his followers to draw strength and inspiration from sacred scriptures to stay rooted on their path.
Satsang: The Power of Spiritual Fellowship Yogananda highlighted the importance of connecting with like-minded individuals through spiritual gatherings, group meditation, and discussions. The shared energy and support of satsang foster greater focus and inspiration on the spiritual journey. “Environment is stronger than willpower”, said Yogananda.
The Transformative Benefits
Inner Peace and Clarity: Meditation and pranayama calm the mind and harmonize emotions, allowing you to experience profound peace.
Vitality and Resilience: Breath control and positive thinking strengthen your body, mind, and spirit, making you more adaptable to life’s challenges. 💫 “You have more strength than you’ll ever need to overcome any trial—because you’re a child of God.” — Paramahansa Yogananda
Divine Connection: Devotional practices and meditation open the door to experiencing divine love and guidance.
Self-Mastery: Self-reflection and sacred study nurture wisdom and self-awareness, empowering you to navigate life with purpose.
Joyful Living: Service to others and spiritual fellowship bring immense joy and a sense of unity with all beings.
A Daily Blueprint for Transformation
To embody Yogananda’s teachings, begin with small, consistent steps:
Dedicate time each morning to meditation and breathwork.
Use affirmations to reframe your thoughts during the day.
Set aside moments for introspection and sacred study in the evening.
Integrate devotional practices and acts of service into your routine.
With dedication and sincerity, these practices will lead you toward inner peace, divine joy, and ultimate self-realization.
Yogananda’s Essential Teachings for Success in Life
Beyond daily spiritual practices, Yogananda offered key insights into success—both in the material world and in self-realization. Here we extract the core principles that create the greatest impact with the least wasted effort:
1. Success Begins with Energy Mastery
Yogananda taught that energy is the foundation of success—not just physical energy, but mental, emotional, and spiritual energy. His Energization Exercises train the body to absorb cosmic energy, increasing vitality, focus, and resilience. Without high energy levels, success remains out of reach.
“The greater the will, the greater the flow of energy. The greater the flow of energy, the greater the magnetism (law of attraction).” — Paramahansa Yogananda
2. The Magnetic Power of Thoughts and Intentions (Law Of Attraction)
Thoughts are living forces—they attract circumstances and shape destiny. Yogananda emphasized conscious thought control, urging students to:
Visualize success with clarity.
Affirm goals with conviction.
Cultivate unwavering faith in the desired outcome.
This magnetic principle governs both spiritual realization and material prosperity.
Therefore I tell you, all things whatever you pray and ask for, believe that you have received them, and you shall have them. Mark 11:24
Jesus asked if people believed before performing miracles, as belief unlocks the flow of divine energy, while doubt blocks it.
“Between the eyebrows is the door to heaven. This center in the brain is the seat of will. When you concentrate deeply there and calmly will, whatever you are willing shall come about.” – Yogananda, Man’s Eternal Quest, p42
3. Deep Work and Concentration Over Struggle
Yogananda was a proponent of focused, deep work over exhausting struggle. He advised:
Single-minded focus on one goal at a time.
Eliminating distractions that drain willpower.
Engaging in work with joy and presence, as an act of divine service.
Efficiency in action, not just hard work, leads to the highest achievements.
4. The Science of Success: Willpower + Divine Guidance
Yogananda revealed that willpower, aligned with divine consciousness, is unstoppable. Success comes when you:
Strengthen your will through self-discipline.
Tune into inner guidance before making big decisions.
Act with faith, knowing the universe supports you.
He taught that “When you make up your mind to do something, God will send you the means.”
“When you make up your mind to do good things, you will accomplish them if you use dynamic will power to follow through. No matter what the circumstances are, if you go on trying, God will create the means by which your will shall find its proper reward.” – Yogananda
MAN IS KEPT HYPNOTIZED WITH DELUSION
You see, this world is a world of MAYA, delusion, and man is kept hypnotized with that delusion. Our mind has convinced us of so many limitations. Someone says, “I must have my coffee.” Another says,”I must have my juicy peak of steak,” and so on. It is a crazy world. I see it so clearly. But I follow the rules – as much as I want to, and then I say, “DOWN WITH RULES! IT IS THE MIND THAT RULES.” And it works.
Death was such a reality, life was such a reality, but they are no more real for me. Never was I born, though in my dreams of earth life I was born many times. And never have I died, though many times I dreamed the death of my body in this dream world. In this one incarnation I can sleep and dream that I am born in England as a powerful king. Then I die and dream I am born a devout man. And then I die again and am born as a successful lawyer. Again I die and am born as Yogananda. But they are all dreams. That is what I am saying. I used to find such pleasure in discovering my past incarnations. But that has lost its enchantment. They are just so many dreams. When I realized everything is mind stuff, and that it is God’s thought which is creating all these things, all these dreams all the time, then it had a different meaning for me. God can dissolve these dreams any time and bring them back again in better forms. But nothing is erased from the Infinite Mind; every dream is eternally imprinted there.
Delusion is so strong that it is pretty hard to believe it is delusion when you have needs and no money to meet them. It is difficult to believe that this world is MAYA when you are sick, and suffering. But when you constantly keep your mind in God, you will realize that this world is His dream.
This is why in India we don’t pay as much attention to physical healing as to the healing of the soul’s ignorance. To heal the soul of ignorance – that is, to remove the delusion that covers the soul – is the greatest of all healings, because that healing is lasting. And when you heal the soul, then you realize the body is nothing but a dream shell in which the soul resides.
~ SRI SRI PARAMAHANSA YOGANANDA,
HARMONIZING PHYSICAL, MENTAL, AND SPIRITUAL METHODS OF HEALING,
THE DIVINE ROMANCE, Pg 169
5. Right Association: The Fastest Way to Transform
“You are the sum of the company you keep.” Yogananda emphasized satsang (spiritual community) and avoiding negativity. He advised:
Surrounding yourself with uplifting, high-energy people.
Seeking mentors and spiritual teachers who embody wisdom.
Guarding against negative influences that weaken your mind and resolve.
Just as iron sharpens iron, greatness is contagious.
6. Detachment and Fearlessness: The Supreme Advantage
“Yoga teaches that where God is, there is no fear, no sorrow. The successful yogi can stand unshaken midst the crash of breaking worlds”
– Paramahansa Yogananda
Yogananda taught that attachment breeds suffering, while detachment leads to power. The most successful people:
Let go of fear, knowing the soul is eternal.
Detach from results, focusing only on the effort.
Embrace change, trusting that every shift is divine will.
By cultivating a fearless, unattached mindset, you become unshakable in any challenge.
Always follow conscience: Always choose conscience over selfishness. At times, it may demand sacrifice—even blood. But this is the path of the spiritual warrior.
7. Joy as the Measure of True Success
Yogananda’s ultimate teaching: Success without joy is failure. He urged his students to:
Pursue work that brings deep fulfillment.
Balance ambition with inner peace.
Cultivate divine joy daily—through meditation, gratitude, and service.
By applying these essential teachings, one can achieve life’s highest success—spiritually and materially. Yogananda’s path shows that true success is not just external achievement, but a life radiating energy, wisdom, and divine joy.
As Yogananda said, “Make your heart a temple of love, your mind a temple of peace, and your soul a temple of God.”
Start today and transform your life into a radiant expression of your highest self.
“God will not tell you that you should desire Him above all else, because He wants your love to be freely given, without “prompting.” That is the whole secret in the game of this universe. He who created us yearns for our love.
He wants us to give it spontaneously, without His asking. Our love is the one thing God does not possess, unless we choose to bestow it. So, you see, even the Lord has something to attain: our love. And we shall never be happy until we give it.”
-Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda,
“How You Can Talk With God”
Babaji, the deathless “Revered Father,” leads the sacred line of Kriya Yoga Gurus. The reincarnation of Krishna himself, Babaji and Jesus Christ are in divine partnership for the upliftment of humanity and the awakening of souls.
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“NUMEROUS ARE THE SCARS I BEAR FOR DOING GOOD. And if they mattered I wouldn’t be here; I would be in the Himalayas.
But such scars are worthwhile, for they help you to grow spiritually. Only those who live the life of Christ and meet his tests find him. To them Christ comes. He would never have come to me if I had indulged in pride or anger, or if I had slapped back when others treated me unjustly.
People will treat you unjustly—that is the way of the world.”
SIFU MATT RUSSO IS A DEVOTED DISCIPLE OF THE GREAT MASTER SRI PARAMAHANSA YOGANANDA.
For over 20 years, Sifu Matt has been an active member of a devout yoga group dedicated to studying and living the teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda and Christ. His philosophy, along with Divine Love and the principles of Dharma, remains central to Sifu Matt’s existence. While Sifu Matt is not authorized to teach the sacred Kriya Yoga technique, he is authorized to teach the supporting practices and integrates these teachings into the RAT Synthesis Mind Range™ sessions.