Bhakti is one of the paths of yoga mentioned in the ancient Indian scriptures, and denotes the spiritual practice of lovingly devoting oneself to a personal form of God. Bhakti is basically a state of heart which is full of love, devotion and surrender. Many experience Bhakti Yoga through:
Chanting and devotional or prayerful singing.
Being a faithful servant to God.
Japa or keeping an unbroken remembrance of God, Rosary.
Puja or ceremonial expression of gratitude.
Worshipping a divine image.
Appreciating the wonder and beauty of nature, seeing it as a manifestation of the Divine.
Setting up an altar with a favorite image or representation of the Divine and offering flowers, fruits, lamps or incense, or worshipping mentally.
Being a faithful servant to God.
Japa or keeping an unbroken remembrance of God, Rosary.
Puja or ceremonial expression of gratitude.
Worshipping a divine image.
Appreciating the wonder and beauty of nature, seeing it as a manifestation of the Divine.
Setting up an altar with a favorite image or representation of the Divine and offering flowers, fruits, lamps or incense, or worshipping mentally.
These activities provide a concrete way to acknowledge that Divinity is everywhere and in everything. For everyone, Bhakti Yoga teaches us that love is one’s very own nature, not just an emotion.
By sharing yourself and this realization, you have the opportunity to multiply the joy and celebration of your own existence in loving relationship with a higher Self. With the company of other devotees, this joy and celebration takes the form of a loving and blissful community.
By surrendering to the love that you are, you can transcend worldly sorrow and pain, and experience total freedom in the simplest way possible.! Love, light & peace ✨🗻👁🕉📿🌀🔱💀🐍🌻🗿🌺⌛️🌙🐚🍃🌼🏔🔔🙏🏻✨
Hari Om Tat Sat ~ Om Namah Shivaya 🕉👁🕉
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