Institute of Sri Ramchandra Conciousness
The Institute of Sri Ramchandra Consciousness was started in August 1991, to propagate the system of RAJAYOGA advocated by Sri Ramchandra ji Maharaj of Shahjahanpur, U.P Indiain its purity of content and practice.
Objectives
- To promote universal harmony.
- To promote fraternity.
- To enable individual growth in all aspects of life.
- To realise the meaning of human existence.
Philosophy
- It encourages the development of constructive individual development.
- It is motivated by unselfish service to humanity.
- It enables the individual to find out the narrow path of self effort and individual responsibility for spiritual development.
- It appeals to reason and common sense and encourages verification through direct personal experience.
- It supports the spiritual prosperity of the individual through cooperation and sharing of resources.
- It holds out the vision of continuous progress through self effort and support of the Master.
- It encourages free discussion and rational explanations.
- It makes the instructions and teachings of the Master available to all worthy persons.
- It claims no authority but that of an appeal to reason and logic.
- It encourages the examination of many diverse points of view and makes an effort to find a synthesis among them.
Path
Rajayoga which uses thought force in us and which is the primary state of Consciousness is our path. This can be had by resorting to the methods of Pranahuti Aided Meditation
Uniqueness of the System
- Pranahuti or transmission is the most unique feature of the system of Rajayoga of Sri Ramchandra
- Connecting to the ultimate from the beginning
- Continuous support of Master
- Easy and simple to practice
- All around Happiness
- Development of Holistic approach
See also
Pranahuti Aided Meditation
External links
- About Institute of Sri RamChandra Conciousness and Pranahuti Aided Meditation
- About Center for Research and Training in Pranahuti Aided Meditation
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