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The River [Hardcover]

Ma Jaya Sati Bhagavati (Author)


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May 26, 1994
A long ecstatic poem in honor of the River Ganga, sacred to all Hindus, which represents the union of life and death, or the flow of Shakti, the feminine essence of God.

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Both unpretentious and mystical, calling to mind another poet of divine vision, William Blake. -- Quest Magazine

From the Author

I have taken it upon myself to bring to the many the beauty of my River, the Ganga -- the sacredness of her abundance, the joy of her waters, and the fact that her holiness can and does heal the hearts of humanity's sorrow in this time of the AIDS plague.

The River and all her aspects or streams cool the aching, longing heart of the seeker. Whatever the religion of one who calls out to the Mother, my River can hear. Her very being grants grace and forgiveness. Her home is Kashi, the holiest city in all of India, some say in all the world.

I write this poetry from the place in my heart that stores the waters of the Ganga and allows me to flow freely in my teachings.

The mist of the Mother Earth comes from her daughter, the Ganga, the abundant river that nourishes all of mankind and the gods and goddesses.

I bow to my Mother, the Ganga. May her waters quench the thirst of humanity's needs. May we all swim in her flowing waters of compassion and truth.

-- from the preface

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 85 pages
  • Publisher: Ganga Press (May 26, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0964046903
  • ISBN-13: 978-0964046900
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,960,751 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Ma Jaya Sati Bhagavati is a spiritual teacher, mystic, and visionary. She teaches that divinity is ultimately beyond words and without form, yet manifests in countless ways to lead us to liberation. She tells us that all paths of love can lead to spiritual awakening.

Besides teaching and writing, Ma Jaya's accomplishments include starting an interfaith community; developing Kali Natha Yoga, a modern system drawn from ancient roots; guiding service projects in India, Uganda, and the US; working to end religious prejudice against the LGBT community; founding a model community for low income seniors; and creating a large body of sacred art.

Born into a Jewish family in 1940, Ma Jaya grew up in a cellar apartment in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, just a short walk from the ocean and the famous Coney Island Boardwalk. As a young girl, she found love and solace among the homeless people who lived under the Boardwalk. Welcoming her, they taught her many lessons about life, especially, "There are no throwaway people." She grew up to dedicate her life to humanity.

Enrolling in a weight loss class in 1972 led her to learn a simple yogic breath that would ultimately bring about her spiritual enlightenment. Her personal spiritual journey moved quickly and at times chaotically. As a thoroughly modern urban woman, she tried to live a normal life and raise a family; at the same time, as a person of rare spiritual gifts, she daily opened to a series of mystical visions and experiences. She had an experience first of Jesus Christ, then of Shri Bhagawan Nityananda of Ganeshpuri, and finally her guru, Shri Neem Karoli Baba. As early as 1973, she began to "teach all ways," giving a contemporary voice to the great truths that underlie all spiritual paths.

In 1976, Ma Jaya moved to Florida and founded Kashi Ashram, a spiritual community that embraces all religious and spiritual paths, where she continues to teach and serve. She offers the example of a spiritual life alive with love, faith, creativity, service, and the rituals of many traditions. Emphasizing individual spiritual growth, she teaches seekers at all levels and does not ask her students to follow any particular set of doctrines or beliefs. Or, as she often says, "This is not a religion!" She encourages her students to use what she teaches within their own faiths or traditions, and to practice kindness.



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