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  • By: Swami Kriyananda
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins

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Swami tells us that it's difficult to change bad habits using only thought and reason because our minds are influenced by desires and attachments. When we reach a superconscious state, however, we can change a deep-seated habit in one meditation! By focusing our energy on uplifting our consciousness through spiritual practices such as meditation, attunement with God and guru, satsang, and japa, we receive the power to transform those habits that limit our spiritual progress.

Treasures Along the Path produces a different talk by Swami Kriyananda every month. For more information about Treasures Along the Path, please visit www.treasuresalongthepath.org.

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"One of the leading lights in the spiritual world today...an inspiration to us all." (Lama Surya Das, author of Awakening the Buddha Within: Eight Steps to Enlightenment)

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