A poster for the podcast titled The Rhythm of a Spiritual Practice.
Upcoming Show 5-11-26! The Rhythm of a Spiritual Practice.

Spiritual Rhythm

Upcoming Show 5-11-26! The Rhythm of a Spiritual Practice.

Spiritual Rhythm is a podcast with the title The Rhythm of a Spiritual Practice.

A picture of Lisa and Kenny doing the podcast titled The Rhythm of a Spiritual Practice.
Lisa and Kenny on Voice of Yoga

Spiritual Rhythm:

Hostess Lisa Winton and Swami Jayananda will talk about the differences between mental-material effort and Spiritual reflection by Knowing where and when the personal ends while the Spiritual begins. Listen as they explore the fundamental metaphysical question, “if God is all, who am I?” because being Spiritual isn’t “no-self,” it’s One Self. In this podcast they explain the function of appearances as the litmus test for consciousness; because consciousness is experience.   Welcome to the Voice of Yoga; we are talking consciousness! Join the Kriya Yoga Spiritual Advance to get the Light in your soul and reflect Truth.

Notes:

  1. Wu-Wei in Chinese martial arts means effortless action or not forcing It is a core Taoist principle, particularly in internal styles like Tai Chi, where practitioners avoid direct confrontation, yielding to opponents’ energy and acting without panic or overthinking to achieve maximum efficiency with minimal effort. Learning how to be mentally still while moving and mentally silent while speaking because the rhythm of Spirit is the Changeless state of Absolute Silence and Stillness.
  2. How to graduate from a mental-material practice to a Spiritual practice requires the ability to resolve a physical body into a mental image, by linking the form to the mind then, linking the mind to Spirit; as it says in the Isha Upanishad, “remaining still it out strips all that run.”
  3. The difference between personal sense and human will from the operations of Divine Mind. Anything done with personal sense and human will is under karmic law which means even the good outcome contain a complimentary bad unmanifested other part. Only the operations of Divine Mind are void of iniquity– pure unadulterated Absolute Goodness without opposition. So, how we think does matter!
  4. We think with three modes of mortal thought and Know with the operation of Divine Mind and we look for the coincidence between the human and the Divine to determine which mode of thinking we are in.
  5. Perfect Spiritual practice must be in Silence and Stillness to be pure of heart. Unless we are in Oneness, there can be no operations of Divine Mind. Twoness breaks the rhythm of Spirit and activates karmic law without exception. Remember one bite of an apple from the wrong tree– banishes from Eden. Learning how to juggle personal sense with Divine Truth becomes a delicate balance which must be practiced perfectly.
  6. Avoid the contradiction of mistaking the false for the Real by telling the Truth about the lie and the Truth about the Truth with surgical accuracy. How to apply personal sense and human will before letting Divine Mind take over the scientific government of being. The idea of doing and letting things happen or Wu-Wei or as Kenny Rogers sang, “know when to hold and when to fold.” How to be faithful and orderly with the objects of sense in order to be receptive to the deeper things of the Divine Principle.
  7. Teaching from Christian Science: We Knew Mary Baker Eddy / Martha Wilcox pgs. 471-472
    Luke 16:10-12 “He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much. (11) If therefore ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches? (12) And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man’s, who shall give you that which is your own?”
    Mrs. Eddy, no doubt realized that at my stage of growth, I thought of creation– that is, all things– as separated into two groups, one group spiritual and the other group material, and that somehow I must get rid of the group I called material. But during this lesson, I caught my first glimpse of the fact that all right, useful things– which I had been calling “the unrighteous mammon”– were mental and represented spiritual ideas. She showed me that unless I was faithful and orderly with the objects of sense that made up my present mode of consciousness, there could never be revealed to me the truer riches or the progressive higher revelations of substance and things.”
    9/22/21
    “Mortal thought does not at once catch the higher meaning, and can do so only as thought is educated up to spiritual apprehension.” (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy, p. 349:26–28).

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