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Serving the Infinite: 86 Transformational Kriyas and Meditations

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Serving the Infinite: 86 Transformational Kriyas and Meditations
Serving the Infinite: 86 Transformational Kriyas and Meditations

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Serving the Infinite: 86 Transformational Kriyas and Meditations

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The capacity to serve signals our growing spiritual maturity. As teachers and healers of the Aquarian Age, our service is a gift, the fruit of our practice and the jewel of our own inner transformation. Being of service is a gift; it frees us from our ego and allows us to expand and merge, beyond the Self to those around us, and ultimately to the Infinite.
These 86 kriyas and meditations, drawn from the KRI Level Two Teacher Training courses, are organized to facilitate your personal practice and deepen your experience of the Infinite. It is also a great source for the yoga teacher. Develop workshops, plan thematic 6-week courses, or assign individual sadhanas with ease. Using each chapter, individually, or combining topics gives you limitless possibilities.
With Transformation: Seeds of Change for the Aquarian Age, a two-volume series: Mastering the Self and Serving the Infinite, the tools and technologies of KRI Level Two Teacher Training are at your fingertips.

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