Kulapati Ekkirala Krishnamacharya, known as Master E.K. among his followers, is the new age Teacher, Healer and Yogi. He provided social-economic basis for spiritual living to those, who followed him. He gave a synthetic understanding of the scriptures and their usefulness in daily life. Through his life style he proved that the scriptural way of living is possible even in the materialistic world.
In Master E.K.'s understanding there are no good and bad things or people. He promoted the doctrine of pure love.
He built a spiritual bridge between East and West among those who followed him. Those who lived in proximity to him know him as a representative of the hierarchy, sent out to spread the Yoga of Synthesis, which is age old.
His writings are many but the undercurrent of every topic drives the reader into synthesis. He is a true healer and trained many into healing activity. Under his guidance a number of children schools and healing centres are opened and operated to serve the community.
Master E.K. is a multi cut diamond. He is a poet, a Vedic scholar, a teacher, a healer, a friend, a guide and a social reformer.
The New Age visualizes that there are intelligences in man and forces in nature. It also perceives that man employing his intelligence, utilizes the forces of nature for his own benefit. The Seers of the ancient times proclaimed that both intelligences and forces. emerge from nature. It is these intelligences and forces that evolve the beings into humans and cause further evolution of the humans. According to the Seers the beings are constituted of the intelligences and forces of nature. It is the network of nature that brings about the beings. The man according to the Seers is required to realize this network of intelligence and forces within him and relate to nature by attuning to the intelligences and the forces of nature. He can operate with these in nature by cooperating with nature's intelligence. and force. The ease of BE-NESS is recommended by the Seers. It was therefore commended to the humans at large to realize within and to relate without. This understanding of cooperation is healthier than the present understanding of conquering of nature. This method of cooperation is called Dharma, the Law. The effort required to gain this cooperation is called Sadhana, the Practice. Once the cooperation is gained the omniscience and omnipresence is naturally experienced. And such an experience results in bliss. Such understanding is Synthesis.
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