The Dawn of a New Science

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In this book, Gopi Krishna shows that the human race is presently in the midst of a world-wide process of evolution to a higher state of consciousness. The secret knowledge of Kundalini, the biological force controlling this evolution, is as old as mankind and the author graphically reveals the existence of this secret knowledge in the ancient writings and religious mythologies of many cultures. He also shows how this process of evolution is behind the rise and fall of all civilizations since the beginning of human society and why we must understand it in order to ensure the healthy and safe progress of the race.

Table of Contents

  1. Mysticism and Evolution
  2. The Mystery Behind the Rise and Fall of Civilization
  3. The Story of Krishna: An Ancient Allegory
  4. Psychic Phenomena, Insanity and Genius
  5. Bio-Energy and Higher Consciousness
Excerpt

It is impossible to convey through the medium of language or art the love-drama that transpires in the body when the moon in the pericarp of the thousand petalled lotus in the head begins to shine. To convey an idea of this acme of transport the simile used by the author of the Bhagvad Purana can hardly be improved upon. This simile is provided by the erotic dance of Krishna with the charming nymphs of Gokula in all abandonment holding him tightly in their rounded arms. The bliss of super-consciousness is not grossly erotic in its nature, but there is no other ecstasy, experienced in mundane life, to which it can be compared in its intensity. "Within it (Sahasrara) is the full moon," says Shat-Chakra-Nirupana (41-42), ". . . it sheds its rays in profusion, and is moist and cool like nectar . . . Here is the Deva (the shining one) who is known to all as Parama Shiva. He is the Brahman and Atma of all beings. In him are united both Rasa and Virasa (the bliss arising from the union of Shiva and Shakti) and he is the Sun which destroys the darkness of nescience and delusion. (e.g. the birth of Krishna)" The Kaliak Purana says: "The Goddess (Shakti) is called Kama because she comes to the secret place on the blue peak of the great mountain Kailasa along with Me (Shiva) for the sake of erotic desire."

216 pages, 8 color illustrations., 5 ¼" x 8 ¼", paperback.

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  • Model: Gopi Krishna
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  • Author: Gopi Krishna


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