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Unity Church of Dallas 09-22-1978
Swami Kriyananda explains that spiritual growth comes from direct inner experience rather than scripture alone, and that wisdom arises only when our consciousness is ready to understand it. He describes the horizon between wakefulness and sleep as a doorway to superconsciousness and teaches the Hong‑Sau meditation technique to help practitioners attune to the divine rhythm underlying all creation. Ultimately, he emphasizes that sin is simply error against our true nature, and that self‑identifying with divine potential—not with mistakes—is the path to inner freedom.
By Swami KriyanandaUnity Church of Dallas 09-22-1978
Swami Kriyananda explains that spiritual growth comes from direct inner experience rather than scripture alone, and that wisdom arises only when our consciousness is ready to understand it. He describes the horizon between wakefulness and sleep as a doorway to superconsciousness and teaches the Hong‑Sau meditation technique to help practitioners attune to the divine rhythm underlying all creation. Ultimately, he emphasizes that sin is simply error against our true nature, and that self‑identifying with divine potential—not with mistakes—is the path to inner freedom.