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Soham Yoga: The Yoga of the Self: An In-Depth Guide to Effective Meditation (The Soham Yoga Collection) Kindle Edition
A complete guide in the theory and practice of meditation on the mantra "Soham."
"This Soham meditation has been the most simple, effective kind of meditation I have practiced. Everything one needs to learn and practice Soham meditation is in this book. It is a treasure." ~Arnold Van Wie
Why Soham Yoga Meditation?
Meditation is the process of centering our awareness in the principle of pure consciousness which is our essential being. In this way we will never lose sight of our real identity.
Normally we lose awareness of our true Self through consciousness of external objects. Since we are habituated–if not actually addicted–to objective consciousness, we can use that very condition to our advantage. Rather than disperse our consciousness through objects that draw us outward, away from the source of our being, we can take an object that will have the opposite effect, present it to the mind, and reverse our consciousness.
Such an object must have three qualities:
- it must be something whose nature it is to turn our awareness inward and draw it into the most subtle depths of our being,
- it must be something that can continue to be perceived even in those most subtle areas of our awareness,
- it must already be present in our inmost being awaiting our discovery of it. Therefore it must be an object that can both impel and draw us, accompanying our questing consciousness inward, not being transcended when the mind and senses are gone beyond, but revealing itself as the Self.
That object is the mantra Soham. By sitting with closed eyes and letting the mind become easefully absorbed in experiencing the inner mental repetitions of Soham we thereby directly enter into the state of consciousness that is Soham, the state of consciousness that is both Brahman the Absolute and our Self.
"Meditation is the shortest, simplest and most efficient method of Self-realization. Experiencing the oneness between the seeker (the individual sadhaka) and the sought (Satchidananda Brahman) is the essential feature of meditation. Soham sadhana is its most potent method (practice)". —Swami Swarupananda of Pavas
In Soham Yoga: The Yoga of the Self you will find a full explanation of:
- What is Yoga?
- Why Soham Yoga?
- How to practice Soham Yoga meditation.
- What great teachers say about this practice, such as Ramana Maharshi, Swami Sivananda, Gajanana Maharaj, Swami Muktananda, Kabir, Sankara, and many others.
- Pointers for success in meditation
- The foundations of yoga.
- Breath and Sound in Meditation
Those who seek to practice meditation will need nothing further than this in-depth guide.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 10, 2018
- File size4.7 MB
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From the author, Swami Nirmalananda Giri (Abbot George Burke):
"Soham (which is pronounced like “Sohum”) means: I Am That. It is the natural vibration of the Self, which occurs spontaneously with each incoming and outgoing breath. Through becoming aware of it on the conscious level by mentally repeating it in time with the breath (So when inhaling and Ham when exhaling), a yogi experiences the identity between his individual Self and the Supreme Self.
There are mantras that change things and others that reveal the eternal nature of things. Soham does both. According to the Nath Yogis (see Philosophy of Gorakhnath by Askhaya Kumar Banerjea), Soham has existed within the depths of God from eternity; and the same is true of every sentient being. Soham, then, will reveal our inner being. By meditating on Soham we discover our Self, within which Soham has existed forever. The simple intonation of Soham in time with the breath will do everything in the unfolding of the yogi’s spiritual consciousness. For sound and breath are the totality of Soham sadhana.
The practice is very simple, and the results very profound. Truly wondrous is the fact that Soham Yoga can go on all the time, not just during meditation, if we apply ourselves to it. The whole life can become a continuous stream of liberating sadhana. When we repeat Soham in time with the breath we are invoking our eternal being. This is why we need only listen to our inner mental intonations of Soham in time with the breath which itself is Soham.
It is my hope that through practice you will experience for yourself the value and benefits of Soham Yoga that is presented in this book. The important thing about Soham Yoga is that it really works. It only takes perseverance. Archimedes said: “Give me a fulcrum and I will move the world.” Soham Yoga is the fulcrum.
From the Sage Gorakhnath:
"The gayatri called ajapa [Soham] is the giver of liberation to yogis; simply with the resolve [sankalpa] to recite this [Soham] is he freed from all demerit."
From the Sage Kabir:
"You should take a dip in the Manasarovar [of the Divine Absolute] and perform the japa of Soham. The japa of Soham is beyond the limits of sins or sacred virtues."
From the Sage Shankara:
"In the bodies of all beings “Soham” is the japa that is constantly going on. Knowing “Soham,” one is liberated from all bondage."
From Swami Sivananda:
"Do Ajapa Japa. All the Vrittis will perish.… Do Soham Japa and Soham Dhyana along with the breath. This is very easy.… Remember Soham. Feel his Presence everywhere. This will suffice."
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In his many pilgrimages to India, Swami Nirmalananda had the opportunity of meeting some of India’s greatest spiritual figures, including Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh and Anandamayi Ma.

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(Abbot George Burke)
Swami Nirmalananda is the founder and director of the Atma Jyoti Ashriam (Light of the Spirit Monastery) in Cedar Crest, NM, USA.
He has been studying, teaching and writing on practical spiritual life for over 60 years.
He has written over 30 books on Meditation, Original Christianity, and Original Yoga, as well as the Dharma for Awakening Collection: commentaries on major scriptures of Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity and Taoism and more,
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About the Author
In his many pilgrimages to India, he had the opportunity of meeting some of India's greatest spiritual figures, including Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh and Anandamayi Ma. During his first trip to India he was made a member of the ancient Swami Order by Swami Vidyananda Giri, a direct disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda, who had himself been given sannyas by the Shankaracharya of Puri, Jagadguru Bharati Krishna Tirtha.
In the United States he also encountered various Christian saints, including Saint John Maximovich of San Francisco and Saint Philaret Voznesensky of New York. He was ordained in the Liberal Catholic Church (International) to the priesthood on January 25, 1974, and consecrated a bishop on August 23, 1975.
For many years Abbot George has researched the identity of Jesus Christ and his teachings with India and Sanatana Dharma, including Yoga. It is his conclusion that Jesus lived in India for most of his life, and was a yogi and Sanatana Dharma missionary to the West. After his resurrection he returned to India and lived the rest of his life in the Himalayas.
He is the author of a number of books on meditation and practical spiritual life, including Om Yoga Meditation: Its Theory and Practice, The Dhammapada for Awakening, The Gospel of Thomas for Awakening, May a Christian Believe in Reincarnation?, and The Christ of India: The Story of Saint Thomas Christianity.
He has written extensively on these and other topics at OCOY.org/
Product details
- ASIN : B07FFBPPT8
- Publisher : Light of the Spirit Press
- Publication date : July 10, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 4.7 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 342 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Part of series : The Soham Yoga Collection
- Best Sellers Rank: #677,855 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #82 in Hindu Rituals & Practice (Kindle Store)
- #146 in Philosophy & Spiritual Growth
- #163 in Hindu Rituals & Practice (Books)
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About the author

Swami Nirmalananda Giri (Abbot George Burke) is the founder and director of the Atma Jyoti Ashram (Light of the Spirit Monastery) in Cedar Crest, New Mexico, USA.
In his many pilgrimages to India, he had the opportunity of meeting some of India’s greatest spiritual figures, including Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh and Anandamayi Ma. During his first trip to India he was made a member of the ancient Swami Order by Swami Vidyananda Giri, a direct disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda, who had himself been given sannyas by the Shankaracharya of Puri, Jagadguru Bharati Krishna Tirtha.
In the United States he also encountered various Christian saints, including Saint John Maximovich of San Francisco and Saint Philaret Voznesensky of New York.
For many years Swami Nirmalananda has researched the identity of Jesus Christ and his teachings with India and Sanatana Dharma, including Yoga. It is his conclusion that Jesus lived in India for most of his life, and was a yogi and Sanatana Dharma missionary to the West. After his resurrection he returned to India and lived the rest of his life in the Himalayas.
He is the author of a number of books on meditation and practical spiritual life, including Soham Yoga: The Yoga of the Self, The Bhagavad Gita for Awakening, The Gospel of Thomas for Awakening, May a Christian Believe in Reincarnation?, and The Christ of India: The Story of Original Christianity.
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2018I have been reading books by Swami Nirmalananda for over a decade and his books are excellent. I trust his expertise in Yoga, and spirituality in general. This book is a complete, in depth guide to the subject. The more I read this book, study it and practice Soham meditation and japa, the more thrilled I am to find this book. It is a complete spiritual path of Yoga and I feel the same thrill I felt when I was younger and discovered Self Realization Fellowship. This practice is refreshingly simple, unlike SRF complex and difficult practices. This book is a complete spiritual path. I am very grateful. I will cherish this book and practice. I've been meditating for 46 years and I've tried all sorts of meditation. I have been a serious meditator all these years but I have switched from one kind of meditation to another always looking for the best, most appropriate type of meditation. This Soham meditation has been the most simple, effective kind of meditation I have practices. Everything one needs to learn and practice Soham meditation is in this book. It is a treasure.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2021Years of trying out different Yoga approaches I finally found the answer its a no nonsense practice ! Very real and very beautiful so clearly explained by George Abbot. Instructions are simple and clear, wonderful insights on many other Yogis from Nath tradition that have practiced this Yoga and its no secret . It’s available now all it requires is open mind and heart . I have such gratitude for Swami Nirmalananda Giri for being here and sharing these books .
- Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2019This is the most inspiring book I have read in decades. I have been practicing meditation for 47 years, but this technique has literally been a God send for me. I have received such incredible Grace from its practice and Abbot Burke is clear and complete in his presentation of this extraordinary subject. I thank God for this book and the Abbot for being the channel of its materialization. +LCC St Louis
- Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2019Excellent book I have read and recommend for seekers of meditation looking for one sure, detailed , crystal clear method of meditation with mantra or sound all revealed upfront and their basis. All of these kind of books have lot of repetition but I take it as necessary to drive home the concept that stick.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2020Much of this book offers a simple approach to self realization. We are more than what we have become.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2020Like all of Abbot George’s books, this one is of inestimable value to all spiritual seekers.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2018Love it easy to understand
- Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2022This book is a life saver. It came to me at a bad time in my life. The author makes life so clear with a simple meditation. You can experience God directly. No guru or preacher needed. Your Spirit can connect with God. This spiritual philosophy has been around longer than Islam, Christianity, and others. It's the basis of a spiritual life. Read it and live it.
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- Kindle CustomerReviewed in India on October 12, 2021
1.0 out of 5 stars Trying to repackage as something not religious, and drawing parallel from western text.
Trying to repackage as something not religious, and drawing parallel from western text. This is cruel to manipulate indian Shastra in whatever way they understood.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on November 23, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally someone delivers the truth about spiritual practice.
This book is a gem! It delivers the god honest truth about spiritual practice. If followed as laid out this book will dramatically change your life and spiritual unfoldment. No unnecessary initiations that rob you of your hard earned money. No ridiculously complicated visualizations, rituals, and shaktipats needed, just simple honest effort and common sense. Thank you.
- Robert WatsonReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 5, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Famous guru teacher
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- MohanReviewed in Australia on June 21, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars The clarity of writing
What an absolute wonderful book by a really great being. Never has there been a more simple clear practice or meditation explained in easy terms. What a relief to read such writing drawing on eclecticism from the great Saints and Masters of Yoga and elsewhere. This is a practice that we do every day unconsciously but now thanks to the Abbot will become part of my conscious life. Here is a man who clearly knows and has experienced his subject in every way.
Every page was a pleasure to read and I would recommend this book to anyone. At the end of the book comes a dictionary of Sanskrit which is brilliant. Will look forward to reading many more of his works especially on Meditation
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Japan on January 1, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars So ham meditation
This is the best book on how to practice sohum yoga that I have read. What makes it so unique is all the quotations from classical texts and masters.
It is also refreshing to read that one can immediately start practicing the method after reading the book. The author makes it clear that iniatation by a guru is not required,