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Prajnana Mission The Prajnana Mission is engaged in four major activities for the welfare of mankind: Spiritual Foundation, Education, Health Care, Relief.

When we speak, if we are not careful, every word can be like a bullet, or like a piercing sword or knife. A bad word use...
30/04/2026

When we speak, if we are not careful, every word can be like a bullet, or like a piercing sword or knife. A bad word used against a person can kill him every day, whenever the word is remembered. It creates so much pain. Control your tongue. Use your tongue intelligently.

Excerpt from The Path of Perfection
by Paramahamsa Prajnanananda
Life is the ultimate teacher. Who am I? Where am I going? This invaluable text reassures us that we are not alone, that walking the Path of Perfection is the journey home. This compilation of talks given at the Kriya Yoga Centre in Tattendorf, Austria was intended to help us along the spiritual path, reminding us that human life is a special gift from God. We can make life beautiful by living with love, service, and spiritual discipline. Written in a conversational style that approximates the feeling of listening directly to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. The Path of Perfection is filled with captivating stories and vivid parables. Topics include living purposefully, developing positive behavior patterns, cultivating spirituality with joyful work, discovering what we truly need, communicating with skill, interacting lovingly with others, maintaining inner strength and determination, discriminating clearly in word and deed, and integrating head, heart, and hands.

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The tongue is sharper than a sword or a knife, and it is double-edged. Both sides are sharp and pointed. It is more powe...
29/04/2026

The tongue is sharper than a sword or a knife, and it is double-edged. Both sides are sharp and pointed. It is more powerful than a revolver.

Excerpt from The Path of Perfection
by Paramahamsa Prajnanananda
Life is the ultimate teacher. Who am I? Where am I going? This invaluable text reassures us that we are not alone, that walking the Path of Perfection is the journey home. This compilation of talks given at the Kriya Yoga Centre in Tattendorf, Austria was intended to help us along the spiritual path, reminding us that human life is a special gift from God. We can make life beautiful by living with love, service, and spiritual discipline. Written in a conversational style that approximates the feeling of listening directly to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. The Path of Perfection is filled with captivating stories and vivid parables. Topics include living purposefully, developing positive behavior patterns, cultivating spirituality with joyful work, discovering what we truly need, communicating with skill, interacting lovingly with others, maintaining inner strength and determination, discriminating clearly in word and deed, and integrating head, heart, and hands.

https://www.kriya.org/sharethis/product/ed3d2c21991e3bef5e069713af9fa6ca/books/en

When somebody is upset with us and we become upset, we add fuel to the fire and the emotional turmoil multiplies. If we ...
28/04/2026

When somebody is upset with us and we become upset, we add fuel to the fire and the emotional turmoil multiplies. If we remain silent, the other person becomes more upset. They may even scream. But if we are silent, how long will the other shout? They will simply go.

Excerpt from The Path of Perfection
by Paramahamsa Prajnanananda
Life is the ultimate teacher. Who am I? Where am I going? This invaluable text reassures us that we are not alone, that walking the Path of Perfection is the journey home. This compilation of talks given at the Kriya Yoga Centre in Tattendorf, Austria was intended to help us along the spiritual path, reminding us that human life is a special gift from God. We can make life beautiful by living with love, service, and spiritual discipline. Written in a conversational style that approximates the feeling of listening directly to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. The Path of Perfection is filled with captivating stories and vivid parables. Topics include living purposefully, developing positive behavior patterns, cultivating spirituality with joyful work, discovering what we truly need, communicating with skill, interacting lovingly with others, maintaining inner strength and determination, discriminating clearly in word and deed, and integrating head, heart, and hands.

https://www.kriya.org/sharethis/product/ed3d2c21991e3bef5e069713af9fa6ca/books/en

We talk day and night, using our tongue. The image of Divine Mother Kali is portrayed as sticking out her large tongue a...
27/04/2026

We talk day and night, using our tongue. The image of Divine Mother Kali is portrayed as sticking out her large tongue and biting it with her teeth. It symbolically means we should maintain control over our tongues.

Excerpt from The Path of Perfection
by Paramahamsa Prajnanananda
Life is the ultimate teacher. Who am I? Where am I going? This invaluable text reassures us that we are not alone, that walking the Path of Perfection is the journey home. This compilation of talks given at the Kriya Yoga Centre in Tattendorf, Austria was intended to help us along the spiritual path, reminding us that human life is a special gift from God. We can make life beautiful by living with love, service, and spiritual discipline. Written in a conversational style that approximates the feeling of listening directly to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. The Path of Perfection is filled with captivating stories and vivid parables. Topics include living purposefully, developing positive behavior patterns, cultivating spirituality with joyful work, discovering what we truly need, communicating with skill, interacting lovingly with others, maintaining inner strength and determination, discriminating clearly in word and deed, and integrating head, heart, and hands.

https://www.kriya.org/sharethis/product/ed3d2c21991e3bef5e069713af9fa6ca/books/en

The best way to communicate with God is with thought. Sitting with your eyes closed, directing your thoughts towards God...
26/04/2026

The best way to communicate with God is with thought. Sitting with your eyes closed, directing your thoughts towards God: “O God, I am Your child. Help me, bless me.” Thought has so much effect on the body, mind, even the cells and the blood circulation. It can change the entire human structure to communicate with thought.

Excerpt from The Path of Perfection
by Paramahamsa Prajnanananda
Life is the ultimate teacher. Who am I? Where am I going? This invaluable text reassures us that we are not alone, that walking the Path of Perfection is the journey home. This compilation of talks given at the Kriya Yoga Centre in Tattendorf, Austria was intended to help us along the spiritual path, reminding us that human life is a special gift from God. We can make life beautiful by living with love, service, and spiritual discipline. Written in a conversational style that approximates the feeling of listening directly to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. The Path of Perfection is filled with captivating stories and vivid parables. Topics include living purposefully, developing positive behavior patterns, cultivating spirituality with joyful work, discovering what we truly need, communicating with skill, interacting lovingly with others, maintaining inner strength and determination, discriminating clearly in word and deed, and integrating head, heart, and hands.

https://www.kriya.org/sharethis/product/ed3d2c21991e3bef5e069713af9fa6ca/books/en

The best way to communicate is to communicate with God and to tell God what you need.Excerpt from The Path of Perfection...
25/04/2026

The best way to communicate is to communicate with God and to tell God what you need.

Excerpt from The Path of Perfection
by Paramahamsa Prajnanananda
Life is the ultimate teacher. Who am I? Where am I going? This invaluable text reassures us that we are not alone, that walking the Path of Perfection is the journey home. This compilation of talks given at the Kriya Yoga Centre in Tattendorf, Austria was intended to help us along the spiritual path, reminding us that human life is a special gift from God. We can make life beautiful by living with love, service, and spiritual discipline. Written in a conversational style that approximates the feeling of listening directly to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. The Path of Perfection is filled with captivating stories and vivid parables. Topics include living purposefully, developing positive behavior patterns, cultivating spirituality with joyful work, discovering what we truly need, communicating with skill, interacting lovingly with others, maintaining inner strength and determination, discriminating clearly in word and deed, and integrating head, heart, and hands.

https://www.kriya.org/sharethis/product/ed3d2c21991e3bef5e069713af9fa6ca/books/en

What thoughts are we thinking? What are the qualities of our thoughts? How much time do we spend on thoughts that bother...
24/04/2026

What thoughts are we thinking? What are the qualities of our thoughts? How much time do we spend on thoughts that bother us or on thoughts of confusion, worry, and emotion? Communication with thought costs nothing, but is a very effective tool.

Excerpt from The Path of Perfection
by Paramahamsa Prajnanananda
Life is the ultimate teacher. Who am I? Where am I going? This invaluable text reassures us that we are not alone, that walking the Path of Perfection is the journey home. This compilation of talks given at the Kriya Yoga Centre in Tattendorf, Austria was intended to help us along the spiritual path, reminding us that human life is a special gift from God. We can make life beautiful by living with love, service, and spiritual discipline. Written in a conversational style that approximates the feeling of listening directly to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. The Path of Perfection is filled with captivating stories and vivid parables. Topics include living purposefully, developing positive behavior patterns, cultivating spirituality with joyful work, discovering what we truly need, communicating with skill, interacting lovingly with others, maintaining inner strength and determination, discriminating clearly in word and deed, and integrating head, heart, and hands.

https://www.kriya.org/sharethis/product/ed3d2c21991e3bef5e069713af9fa6ca/books/en

Thought is power. If the power is channeled properly, and the power is directed to one goal, we can fulfill the purpose ...
23/04/2026

Thought is power. If the power is channeled properly, and the power is directed to one goal, we can fulfill the purpose of a thought.

Excerpt from The Path of Perfection
by Paramahamsa Prajnanananda
Life is the ultimate teacher. Who am I? Where am I going? This invaluable text reassures us that we are not alone, that walking the Path of Perfection is the journey home. This compilation of talks given at the Kriya Yoga Centre in Tattendorf, Austria was intended to help us along the spiritual path, reminding us that human life is a special gift from God. We can make life beautiful by living with love, service, and spiritual discipline. Written in a conversational style that approximates the feeling of listening directly to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. The Path of Perfection is filled with captivating stories and vivid parables. Topics include living purposefully, developing positive behavior patterns, cultivating spirituality with joyful work, discovering what we truly need, communicating with skill, interacting lovingly with others, maintaining inner strength and determination, discriminating clearly in word and deed, and integrating head, heart, and hands.

https://www.kriya.org/sharethis/product/ed3d2c21991e3bef5e069713af9fa6ca/books/en

It is said, “A person is as the company that he or she keeps” or, “Birds of a feather flock together.” We need to transf...
22/04/2026

It is said, “A person is as the company that he or she keeps” or, “Birds of a feather flock together.” We need to transform ourselves with determination, and we need good company. Otherwise, time is passing. We tend to walk around the same old path in a circle, instead of breaking the circle.

Excerpt from The Path of Perfection
by Paramahamsa Prajnanananda
Life is the ultimate teacher. Who am I? Where am I going? This invaluable text reassures us that we are not alone, that walking the Path of Perfection is the journey home. This compilation of talks given at the Kriya Yoga Centre in Tattendorf, Austria was intended to help us along the spiritual path, reminding us that human life is a special gift from God. We can make life beautiful by living with love, service, and spiritual discipline. Written in a conversational style that approximates the feeling of listening directly to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. The Path of Perfection is filled with captivating stories and vivid parables. Topics include living purposefully, developing positive behavior patterns, cultivating spirituality with joyful work, discovering what we truly need, communicating with skill, interacting lovingly with others, maintaining inner strength and determination, discriminating clearly in word and deed, and integrating head, heart, and hands.

https://www.kriya.org/sharethis/product/ed3d2c21991e3bef5e069713af9fa6ca/books/en

When I have decided to transform, I will do it. If I have not decided to transform, I will not change. For example, to d...
21/04/2026

When I have decided to transform, I will do it. If I have not decided to transform, I will not change. For example, to deal with a weakness such as anger, ego, or jealousy, we must deal with them in a loving way. “I will not allow these qualities to overpower me.” This is what we must think. Transformation is possible if we are strong willed.

Excerpt from The Path of Perfection
by Paramahamsa Prajnanananda
Life is the ultimate teacher. Who am I? Where am I going? This invaluable text reassures us that we are not alone, that walking the Path of Perfection is the journey home. This compilation of talks given at the Kriya Yoga Centre in Tattendorf, Austria was intended to help us along the spiritual path, reminding us that human life is a special gift from God. We can make life beautiful by living with love, service, and spiritual discipline. Written in a conversational style that approximates the feeling of listening directly to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. The Path of Perfection is filled with captivating stories and vivid parables. Topics include living purposefully, developing positive behavior patterns, cultivating spirituality with joyful work, discovering what we truly need, communicating with skill, interacting lovingly with others, maintaining inner strength and determination, discriminating clearly in word and deed, and integrating head, heart, and hands.

https://www.kriya.org/sharethis/product/ed3d2c21991e3bef5e069713af9fa6ca/books/en

The human mind, imagination, expectation, and memory are very strange, so if we want to transform ourselves, we need str...
20/04/2026

The human mind, imagination, expectation, and memory are very strange, so if we want to transform ourselves, we need strong determination. We should remember this determination regularly — “I will be like this; I will not be like that.

Excerpt from The Path of Perfection
by Paramahamsa Prajnanananda
Life is the ultimate teacher. Who am I? Where am I going? This invaluable text reassures us that we are not alone, that walking the Path of Perfection is the journey home. This compilation of talks given at the Kriya Yoga Centre in Tattendorf, Austria was intended to help us along the spiritual path, reminding us that human life is a special gift from God. We can make life beautiful by living with love, service, and spiritual discipline. Written in a conversational style that approximates the feeling of listening directly to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. The Path of Perfection is filled with captivating stories and vivid parables. Topics include living purposefully, developing positive behavior patterns, cultivating spirituality with joyful work, discovering what we truly need, communicating with skill, interacting lovingly with others, maintaining inner strength and determination, discriminating clearly in word and deed, and integrating head, heart, and hands.

https://www.kriya.org/sharethis/product/ed3d2c21991e3bef5e069713af9fa6ca/books/en

When you dream of something, you exhaust your unfulfilled desire or karma that is stored in your memory. It is finished....
19/04/2026

When you dream of something, you exhaust your unfulfilled desire or karma that is stored in your memory. It is finished. In one way it is good. Let the karma be fulfilled in the dream; then, it is gone.

Excerpt from The Path of Perfection
by Paramahamsa Prajnanananda
Life is the ultimate teacher. Who am I? Where am I going? This invaluable text reassures us that we are not alone, that walking the Path of Perfection is the journey home. This compilation of talks given at the Kriya Yoga Centre in Tattendorf, Austria was intended to help us along the spiritual path, reminding us that human life is a special gift from God. We can make life beautiful by living with love, service, and spiritual discipline. Written in a conversational style that approximates the feeling of listening directly to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. The Path of Perfection is filled with captivating stories and vivid parables. Topics include living purposefully, developing positive behavior patterns, cultivating spirituality with joyful work, discovering what we truly need, communicating with skill, interacting lovingly with others, maintaining inner strength and determination, discriminating clearly in word and deed, and integrating head, heart, and hands.

https://www.kriya.org/sharethis/product/ed3d2c21991e3bef5e069713af9fa6ca/books/en

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