Satisfying our Innate Desire: To Know God

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Although the innate urge to know God is present in everyone, few people know how to actually experience the reality of God. Every soul, as an individualized unit of pure consciousness, is living in God now. This truth only has to be acknowledged and realized. When we know god as God is, our awareness is no longer ordinary (fragmented and blurred by mental and emotional confusion and subconscious influences); it is illumined (Clarified).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Roy Eugene Davis

Roy Eugene Davis (born 1931 in Leavittsburg, Ohio) is an American Kriya Yoga teacher. Davis was ordained by his guru in 1951 and was appointed as the minister of the Phoenix, Arizona, Self-Realization Fellowship Center in March 1952, shortly after Yogananda's passing. In late 1953, aware of a need to learn to live effectively in the secular world, he withdrew from the organization--but not from his relationship with the Kriya yoga tradition. After 2 years in the U.S. Army Medical Corps at Fort Riley, Kansas, he began his mission as an independent teacher, traveling throughout America to lecture and present classes in dozens of cities. In 1964, he lectured to large audiences in 8 cities in Japan under the auspices of the Seicho-No-Ie movement founded there by Dr. Masaharu Taniguchi. Another lecture tour was sponsored in Japan Seicho-No-Ie in 1978 and a few years later in Brazil. Some of his books are published in nine languages, with more than 40 different editions in print in the U.S. and several countries. He is also the publisher of Truth Journal magazine and writes monthly lessons for CSA members around the world. Davis moved to Lake-Mont, in Northeast Georgia, in 1972 to establish The Center for Spiritual Awareness as a permanent base for his ministry. The first name of this organization had been "Christian Spiritual Alliance".

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Title
Satisfying our Innate Desire: To Know God
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8178221985
Length
140p., Glossary; Appendices; 22cm.
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