Yogi Vishvasattva
(Pavel Tkalitch)
Spirit of the Universe ebooklet

Selected Prayers, Mantras, and Chants ebooklet

My deep gratitude for transmitted teachings goes to: Ra of the
Confederation of Planets in the Service of the Infinite Creator,
Herakhan Babaji of the Vedanta tradition of Hinduism, and Anzan
Hoshin of the Zen tradition of Buddhism.
"You are every thing, every being, every emotion, every event, every situation.
You are unity. You are infinity. You are love/light, light/love. You are. This is
the Law of One."

- Ra, a humble messenger of the Law of One, 1981

"Vedanta correctly states that the spirit remains inviolable. The fiery seed of
the spirit maintains its elementary wholeness, because the essence of the
elements is immutable. But the emanations of the seed change with the
growth of consciousness. This means that Vedanta concerned itself mainly
with the seed, whereas Buddhism spoke of the perfectment of its enveloping
bodies. Thus do the changeable and the unchanging coexist. It is quite
understandable that Buddha, Who directed humanity toward evolution, taught
the nature of that which changes, whereas Vedanta expounded the unchanging
foundation. I do not see any contradiction between the basic principles of
Vedanta and Buddhism."

- Mahatma Morya to Nicholas Roerich, Agni Yoga, 1929
Live in Infinity, Unity, and Love.
Be a worker of
Light.
Chant the mantra
.