
The Kashmir Discourses
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Narrated by:
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Gopi Krishna
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By:
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Gopi Krishna
About this listen
In August 1977, Gopi Krishna gave a series of eight discourses to a group of spiritual seekers from Canada at his Central Institute for Kundalini Research near Srinagar, Kashmir, India. In this transcript of these talks, he discusses in detail the characteristics of an enlightened person and various methods to achieve the state of "Cosmic Consciousness". He also spoke on other related topics, such as karma, reincarnation, and meditation. Much of this invaluable material is being presented for the first time and does not appear in any of his other books.
©1977 Gopi Krishna (P)2018 The Institute for Consciousness Reseaarch
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