This name represents God the Son in Christianity.
Who is Yeshu/Jesus
Daily journaling included three of these each day.
What is Gratitudes
This prayer includes many names of God from different religions.
Om Tat Sat/Unity of Religions
If someone helps a stranger despite discomfort, seeing them as God, they are practicing this principle.
Seeing God in all
What causes the sense of “mine”
What is EGO
According to Swami, before you speak, you should ask if it is kind, necessary, improves on silence, and this.
What is -is it true?
This voice is calm, consistent, and truthful.
What is the conscience?
What keeps us from being happy all the time, (even after learning everything is an embodiment of God?)
The confusion born of desire
Swami said if you take one step toward Him, He will take this many steps toward you.
What is one hundred steps?
What are 3 ways Swami says to deal with anger
Huming a song (bhajan) to the sound of running water, looking in a mirror, and going for a short run, (or drinking a glass of cold water.)
This name represents God as the remover of obstacles.
Who is Ganesha
This voice gives excuses and changes frequently.
What is monkey mind?
Swami uses the analogy "Less luggage, more comfort" to explain how reducing these leads to inner peace.
What are Desires? (Ceiling on Desires)
Seeing good and bad events as neither fully positive nor negative reflects this mindset.
What is Equanimity
This name refers to God in Islam as the Most Merciful.
Who is Rahim
What is the meaning behind the story of the zen master and the overflowing cup (of tea)? and how does it relate to listening to the voice of God better?
You have to empty your cup, to be filled with something new. you have to empty yourself/your personal/ego thoughts/belifes, to hear the voice of God
what is the name of God who is the brother of Ganesh and rides a peacock?
Who is Skanda/Karthikeya/Subramania
the story of the farmer who's horse runs off (and then comes back with several other horses, and some other stuff after that) illustrates what principal?
What is, "whatever happens is for my good alone" or equanimity
Swami says God instantly answers prayers that arise from a pure heart, unselfish love, and are not prompted by this.
What are "Personal gain or desires"?
The acronym W.A.T.C.H. reminds us to watch our
What are Words, Actions, Thoughts, Character, and Heart?
Dedication, Devotion, Discipline, Determination, and this 'D' make up the 5 Ds.
What is "Discrimination"
What are the words to the food prayer and what does it mean?
Brahmarpanam Brahma Havir Brahmagnau Brahmanahutaṃ
Brahmaiva Tena Gantavyam Brahmakarma Samadhinah.
Aham Vaishvanaro Bhutva Praninam Ḍehamashritaha
Pranapana Samayuktah Pachamyannam Chaturvidham
The act of offering is God. The oblation is God. By God it is offered into the Fire of God. God is That which is to be attained by him who performs action pertaining to God.Becoming the life-fire in the bodies of living beings, mingling with the subtle breaths I digest the four kinds of food.
Swami teaches that peace is our true nature. If that is so, what is the real cause of losing peace?
Desires / attachment
Swami teaches that hurting others ultimately harms whom first?
Ourselves / Swami
The lesson where we had you analyze and then create your own advertizements was about which of Swami's teachings?
What is Ceiling on Desires