SWAMI CHETANANANDA | BOOKS AND AUDIO/VIDEO PRODUCTS


BOOKS (available from Rudra Press)

The Breath of God
More than 130 short essays explore the depth of authentic spiritual practice, offering inspiration and guidance to those wishing to understand their own essence.

Choose to Be Happy
The Craft and Art of Living Beyond Anxiety
Happiness is a conscious decision that must be made every day. Swamiji discusses inner vision, the wish to grow, and the daily discipline of inner work.

Dynamic Stillness I
The Practice of Trika Yoga
In tantrism, no aspect of life is to be rejected. Trika Yoga focuses on releasing tension and allowing creative energy to flow throughout the field of our individual experience. This book explains three key components of spiritual practice: work with a teacher, private meditation, and service.

Dynamic Stillness II
The Fulfillment of Trika Yoga
The second volume of the set explores how the groundwork laid in beginning a spiritual practice unfolds into an increasingly refined awareness. We learn how sustain that awareness regardless of what is going on around us.

Open Heart, Open Mind
Practical Lessons in Loving Your Life
This book offers a counterintuitive approach to love and invites us to let go, dissolve boundaries, transform negative patterns in relationships, and live with open hearts and minds.

Songs from the Center of the Well
These poems celebrate life with humor and compassion. The title refers to the role of the spiritual teacher, one who knows the source, taps the fountainhead, and endlessly quenches the thirst of those who stop to drink.

There Is No Other
A single unity underlies all life. How can you directly experience this unity? Follow this exploration and learn simple, profound, and practical ways to live a life of love, growth and integration.

Will I Be the Hero of My Own Life?
Here’s the question at the heart of any authentic spiritual discipline. Drawing from the Bhagavad Gita, mystical poetry, and art, Swamiji explores the criteria for becoming a hero. Audio Products from Swami Chetanananda

Talks by Swami Chetanananda
December, 2003 Retreat
In this 5-day series of talks, Swamiji addresses the nature of authentic change and what is required to achieve it.
4 CDs, 259 min., $60.00

Meditation
A Guided Practice for Every Day
A powerful guided meditation that takes you from breath to chakras to flow to Presence—plus two other talks.
2 CDs, 91 min., $20.00


VIDEO PRODUCTS

An Unimaginable Possibility
A Retreat with Swami Chetanananda
Daily talks given during a 5-day retreat in December 2004 in which Swamiji discussed the extraordinary potential present in every human being and how we can achieve it.
4 DVDs, 6 1D 2 hours, $100.00

Contemplating Universal Love
A Guided Meditation
In this DVD, Swamiji explains the structure and function of your subtle energy system and leads a guided meditation that will bring you to an experience of the state of total well-being at your core.
DVD, 50 min., $30.00

The Three Gurus, 2004
In their first-ever joint event last year, Master Charles, Swami Shankarananda, and Swami Chetanananda presented varied programs to help participants understand their inner world and connect to a deeper part of themselves. This DVD captures an evening of questions and answers, providing unprecedented access to the wisdom of these three masters.
DVD,
$20.00

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