BHAKTI YOGA
Bhakti Yoga , or devotional union, emanates from intense love, dedication, surrender, devotion, and longing for divine salvation, enlightenment, and liberation. Intensity is the hallmark of Bhakti Yoga . This is because the devotional path is built into the subsumption of the devotee’s self with the divine Self so as to realise the Supreme Consciousness. Swami Krishnananda says that God is the largest dimension of our own selves, which is called Brahman , or the Supreme Being. The miniature of that Brahman is the Atman (inner self or spirit).That itself, expanding to the widest dimension, is Brahman . Hence, there is no God outside of us. There is an immanence of that Universal Being in our own selves. Bhakti Yoga springs from transparency, purity, equanimity, steadfastness, and truthfulness. Bhakti is to purify the heart for the illumination of the Self and to become conscious of the Self. The life process is a continuum, and death is one of the several stages in that continuum....