

What makes the difference is whether your desire is weak, moderate, or beyond measure.


Ishvara is a special aspect of your individual consciousness, untouched by the residues of your past experiences.


Ishwara exists in everyone and everything, down to the smallest atomic particle.


The repetition of Om is the king of prayers and turns your body into a temple of Ishwara.

Tada! Epiphany! No more moodiness! No more obstacles to your liberation!

The afflictions—illness, sluggishness, doubt, impaired judgement, burnout, overconsumption, low self-esteem, failure and relapse…

…and the grief, despondency, trembling of the body, and irregular breathing that accompany these afflictions…


By calming the mind, you can cultivate loving kindness, compassion, delight and equanimity in pleasure or pain, fortune or misfortune.

Through the release and retention of your breath, which is your vital energy and life force…

…and focusing your mind to witness the sensory experiences arising from the inner realm…

…you will become free from grief, happy, radiant with divine light, as if you were illuminated by the stars.


Even as you sleep and dream, you will be rooted in the knowledge that leads to liberation from human suffering.

Or, you can just meditate as you wish or will, at pleasure, wherever desire leads.

You will become the master of your relationship with everything from the smallest atomic particle to the great cosmos.