Universalist Radha-Krishnaism: The Way of Natural Devotion: A Practitioner's Handbook

Spiritual teacher, Steve Bohlert (Subal Das) redefines Radha-Krishna devotion for Western seekers. His Universalist Radha-Krishnaism: The Way of Natural Devotion; A Practitioner’s Handbook offers the wisdom gained from a lifetime of spiritual teaching and practice in multicultural, interfaith contexts. Bohlert presents a complete philosophical system along with spiritual practices that readers can incorporate into their daily lives to develop devotion to Radha-Krishna, the Divine Couple.

Universalist Radha-Krishnaism: The Way of Natural Devotion; A Practitioner’s Handbook clearly and concisely reveals the esoteric meditative process of participating in Radha-Krishna’s transcendental play. It includes historical and theological grounding along with instructions for the devotional yoga practice of creating an eternal, individual identity. Steve Bohlert taught Radha-Krishna devotion internationally since 1967. He lived in India and was initiated by Lalita Prasad Thakur. He served as a New Age leader and a Christian pastor, and enjoyed a contemplative life with his wife in a remote area of Hawai’i before the couple relocated to Mexico. Steve left his body in April of 2021, and today his wife and students continue to preserve and distribute his teachings as the URK Circle of Natural Devotion.

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Universalist Radha-Krishnaism: The Way of Natural Devotion: A Practitioner's Handbook

Spiritual teacher, Steve Bohlert (Subal Das) redefines Radha-Krishna devotion for Western seekers. His Universalist Radha-Krishnaism: The Way of Natural Devotion; A Practitioner’s Handbook offers the wisdom gained from a lifetime of spiritual teaching and practice in multicultural, interfaith contexts. Bohlert presents a complete philosophical system along with spiritual practices that readers can incorporate into their daily lives to develop devotion to Radha-Krishna, the Divine Couple.

Universalist Radha-Krishnaism: The Way of Natural Devotion; A Practitioner’s Handbook clearly and concisely reveals the esoteric meditative process of participating in Radha-Krishna’s transcendental play. It includes historical and theological grounding along with instructions for the devotional yoga practice of creating an eternal, individual identity. Steve Bohlert taught Radha-Krishna devotion internationally since 1967. He lived in India and was initiated by Lalita Prasad Thakur. He served as a New Age leader and a Christian pastor, and enjoyed a contemplative life with his wife in a remote area of Hawai’i before the couple relocated to Mexico. Steve left his body in April of 2021, and today his wife and students continue to preserve and distribute his teachings as the URK Circle of Natural Devotion.

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Universalist Radha-Krishnaism: The Way of Natural Devotion: A Practitioner's Handbook

Universalist Radha-Krishnaism: The Way of Natural Devotion: A Practitioner's Handbook

by Steve Bohlert
Universalist Radha-Krishnaism: The Way of Natural Devotion: A Practitioner's Handbook

Universalist Radha-Krishnaism: The Way of Natural Devotion: A Practitioner's Handbook

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Spiritual teacher, Steve Bohlert (Subal Das) redefines Radha-Krishna devotion for Western seekers. His Universalist Radha-Krishnaism: The Way of Natural Devotion; A Practitioner’s Handbook offers the wisdom gained from a lifetime of spiritual teaching and practice in multicultural, interfaith contexts. Bohlert presents a complete philosophical system along with spiritual practices that readers can incorporate into their daily lives to develop devotion to Radha-Krishna, the Divine Couple.

Universalist Radha-Krishnaism: The Way of Natural Devotion; A Practitioner’s Handbook clearly and concisely reveals the esoteric meditative process of participating in Radha-Krishna’s transcendental play. It includes historical and theological grounding along with instructions for the devotional yoga practice of creating an eternal, individual identity. Steve Bohlert taught Radha-Krishna devotion internationally since 1967. He lived in India and was initiated by Lalita Prasad Thakur. He served as a New Age leader and a Christian pastor, and enjoyed a contemplative life with his wife in a remote area of Hawai’i before the couple relocated to Mexico. Steve left his body in April of 2021, and today his wife and students continue to preserve and distribute his teachings as the URK Circle of Natural Devotion.


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BN ID: 2940165904929
Publisher: Steve Bohlert
Publication date: 07/31/2022
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Format: eBook
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Spiritual teacher, Steve Bohlert (Subal Das) redefines Radha-Krishna devotion for Western seekers. His Universalist Radha-Krishnaism: The Way of Natural Devotion; A Practitioner’s Handbook offers the wisdom gained from a lifetime of spiritual teaching and practice in multicultural, interfaith contexts. Bohlert presents a complete philosophical system along with spiritual practices that readers can incorporate into their daily lives to develop devotion to Radha-Krishna, the Divine Couple.

Universalist Radha-Krishnaism: The Way of Natural Devotion; A Practitioner’s Handbook clearly and concisely reveals the esoteric meditative process of participating in Radha-Krishna’s transcendental play. It includes historical and theological grounding along with instructions for the devotional yoga practice of creating an eternal, individual identity. Steve Bohlert taught Radha-Krishna devotion internationally since 1967. He lived in India and was initiated by Lalita Prasad Thakur. He served as a New Age leader and a Christian pastor, and enjoyed a contemplative life with his wife in a remote area of Hawai’i before the couple relocated to Mexico. Steve left his body in April of 2021, and today his wife and students continue to preserve and distribute his teachings as the URK Circle of Natural Devotion.

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