Ankita Shukla's Reviews > Aghora II: Kundalini
Aghora II: Kundalini
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It took me significantly longer to finish this book compared to Aghora 1, primarily because this volume is more suited for readers interested in practicing and learning Kundalini yoga.
I found it challenging to follow, as the book leans heavily toward serving as a guide for those who wish to explore this subject in depth. That said, certain sections stand out with fascinating stories and insightful lessons to take away.
For me, the key takeaways were the understanding of karmabandhana, the importance of a guru, the implications and applications of the three gunas, and the extraordinary tales that challenge the limits of the human mind to grasp such supreme existence.
I found it challenging to follow, as the book leans heavily toward serving as a guide for those who wish to explore this subject in depth. That said, certain sections stand out with fascinating stories and insightful lessons to take away.
For me, the key takeaways were the understanding of karmabandhana, the importance of a guru, the implications and applications of the three gunas, and the extraordinary tales that challenge the limits of the human mind to grasp such supreme existence.
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Finished Reading
October 5, 2024
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Started Reading
January 11, 2025
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Finished Reading
January 18, 2025
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