Living In Divine Love
Do you long for healthy happy relationships? Listen as Yogacharya Ellen Grace O’Brian reveals how “Love Loves Love!” The discussion includes insights for living in divine Love beginning by acknowledging the One in all and lighting up your mind with divine remembrance.
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Yogacharya Ellen Grace O'Brian is an acclaimed teacher, award-winning author, and minister who has served seekers of spiritual enlightenment from all walks of life for over forty years. She has published several books and audio programs about meditation, mindfulness and spiritual living, offering a refreshing and authentic voice that makes timeless wisdom accessible to the modern mind. As a teacher in the tradition of Kriya Yoga, Yogacharya O’Brian serves people from all faith backgrounds who are seeking what is known as Self- or God-realization or awakening. She is the spiritual director of the Center for Spiritual Enlightenment, a meditation center in San Jose, California as well as the founder and spiritual advisor of this podcast.
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THE YOGA HOUR TEAM COMMENTS: This episode with Yogacharya O’Brian is about how to cultivate healthy happy relationships. Don't we all want that? She reveals that Divine Love is the natural core of our being and by knowing God as Love itself we can bring that Love into expression in our everyday interactions. Yogacharya and Laurel discuss how meditation and sadhana help us recognize and respond to old patterns of behavior when they come up in relationships. This is a conversation I will listen to again and again to help me continually contemplate how to notice the experience I am having, how to be with it and then how to be willing to let it go. Don’t miss this episode!
DR. TRUJILLO’S COMMENTS: Since everyone wants to have happier, healthier relationships that was a great focus for our conversation. Yogacharya O’Brian discussed how seeing God as love itself is helpful for us to find that quality within ourselves and also in those that we love. I enjoyed 13th century mystic Saadi’s poem, particularly the last line: “In love, there is a beginning but no end” which she explained beautifully. Our discussion of how the mind colors our experience of relationship was an important one, along with the realization that we also need to learn to let go in ways that help our relationships.