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Cosmic Quintuplications

Babaji Bob Kindler

The Cosmic Quintuplication system, or Panchakarana, describes the unique process by which manifesting consciousness takes on form or, put another way, how the embodying soul takes on matter by inserting itself into forms or vehicles of its choosing. Cosmic Quintuplication, a system of cosmology revealed to India's ancient seers, offers a cogent explanation of how the soul reaches the earth plane from the inner life-heavens, and especially how Great Souls depart the indivisible Realm of pure, conscious Awareness to bring healing, well-being, and nondual wisdom to the peoples of the many worlds. This straightforward method accounts for five elements, five outer senses, five inner senses, five primordial elements, and the fivefold mind, and connects them all together in an unbroken line of succession that explains the subtle dynamics of evolution and involution in a way that reveals consciousness, intelligence, mind, and matter to be one divine plan.

Book Details

  • Publisher: SRV Associations
  • Publish Date: Apr 27th, 2016
  • Pages: 114
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.24in - 0.36lb
  • EAN: 9781891893216
  • Categories: EasternHinduism - GeneralPhilosophy

About the Author

Kindler, Babaji Bob: - Babaji Bob Kindler is the Spiritual Director of the Sarada Ramakrishna Vivekananda (SRV) Associations since 1993, with teaching centers in Hawaii and on the West Coast of the United States, where he serves as dharma teacher and meditation instructor for students and devotees. He holds a dual spiritual heritage via initiation into the Ramakrishna lineage (Vedanta) and Kagyu Tibetan Buddhism. He is editor of Nectar of Non-Dual Truth, A Journal of Universal Religious and Philosophical Teachings. Babaji is also a lifelong musician and composer whose main training is in Western classical music. His compositions and 28 albums have contributed to and drawn deeply from traditions such as Indian raga and bhajan, contemporary jazz, New Age music, Hawaiian music, and more.