Bhakti yoga is the path of the heart that sublimates emotion into devotion. Prabhuji leads us through a devotional evolution that begins with the experience of a personal God and culminates in the unity of the lover and the beloved. With astounding insight and erudition, he describes a process that makes what is mundane divine, what is material spiritual, and transforms worldly attachments into transcendental love.
This yoga path reveals that love is the perfume that emanates from our own presence, here and now. It is not an emotion or a feeling; it is the very essence of what we are. Bhakti is the purest and most elevated love. It arises from the depths of consciousness and the silence of meditation.
About the Author
Prabhuji was born in Santiago, the capital of Chile, on March 21, 1958. He is an artist and an avadhūta mystic who suggests evaluating the problems of modern man with oldest wisdom known to humanity. A mystical experience that occurred at the age of eight transformed him into a passionate seeker of Truth that delved into a great diversity of religions. During his years of searching, he traveled to South America, North America, Europe, the Middle East, and India to visit sages, swamis, roshis, rabbis, priests, and masters of various spiritual paths. Between 1995 and 2010, he accepted a few monastic disciples who expressly requested to be initiated by him. In 2010, he took the irrevocable decision to stop accepting monastic disciples, followers, devotees, or even visitors. Since then, his main activities have been writing, painting, composing music, distributing food to people in need, and guiding a small group of disciples who asked to stay with Prabhuji, whom they consider to be their spiritual guide. For Prabhuji, meditation is not a method, a technique, or a practice, but a way of life. His message speaks of the peace, love, truth, meditation, and enlightenment that lie at the core of all religions. His teachings point to the very essence of Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Jainism, Sikism, Tantra, Hasidism, Vedanta, Tao, Zen, Shamanism, and Yoga
276 pages, 5 x 0.83 x 8 inches , Hardcover