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Is Door the Key to Your Happiness? Discover its Secrets Today!

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Doors – they are everywhere, yet we rarely give them much thought. We pass through them without a second glance, never pondering the mysteries they hold. However, have you ever stopped to wonder about the true significance of these portals that separate our worlds and protect our privacy?

In this article, we will embark on a fascinating journey into the enchanting realm of doors, unlocking their secrets one by one. From their historical significance to their symbolism in literature and art, we will explore the multifaceted nature of this everyday essential that we often take for granted.

A Beautifully Adorned Wooden Door With Intricate Carvings I Is A Door: The Essence Of Advaita As Taught By Ramana Maharshi Atmananda Nisargadatta Maharaj

I is a Door: The essence of Advaita as taught by Ramana Maharshi Atmananda Nisargadatta Maharaj
'I' is a Door: The essence of Advaita as taught by Ramana Maharshi, Atmananda & Nisargadatta Maharaj
by MiattaLynn Lansana(Kindle Edition)

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 691 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 73 pages
Lending : Enabled

The Power of First Impressions

They say that first impressions are everything, and doors play a vital role in creating those initial perceptions. Imagine stepping into a magnificent palace through a grand double door featuring exquisite carvings and gold-colored handles – the sense of awe and wonder it evokes is unparalleled. On the other hand, a decrepit wooden door with peeling paint might evoke a sense of mystery and curiosity as we wonder about the stories behind it.

Throughout history, doors have always been a symbol of protection and security. In ancient civilizations, they were adorned with intricate designs and elaborate ornaments, reflecting the status and wealth of the occupants behind them. Even today, architects and interior designers carefully select doors that complement the overall aesthetic of a building, ensuring their designs make an impression that lasts.

The Doors of the Imagination

Doors have not only captivated architects and artists but also writers and filmmakers. Through their literature and movies, they have used doors as gateways to new dimensions and undiscovered realms. Remember C.S. Lewis's wardrobe in "The Chronicles of Narnia"? Or how about J.K. Rowling's Platform 9¾ in the magical world of Harry Potter?

Doors have the power to transport us from the ordinary into the extraordinary, acting as portals that lead to adventures. They hold secrets of unknown worlds and possibilities, enticing our imagination to wander beyond what is visible to the naked eye.

The Language of Doors

Did you know that doors have their own language? In the world of architecture, certain door designs can communicate various messages. For instance, arched doors are often associated with elegance and sophistication. They are commonly seen in historic buildings such as cathedrals and government structures.

Simplicity and minimalism find expression through modern doors that feature clean lines and sleek profiles. Such designs are often found in contemporary homes and commercial spaces, promoting a sense of harmony and simplicity.

Furthermore, doors often exhibit cultural influences. Mediterranean-style doors may be adorned with patterns inspired by Moorish architecture, while Asian-inspired doors might showcase intricate wood carvings depicting mythical creatures.

Behind Closed Doors

Like a veil concealing the unknown, doors hide a world of stories and secrets behind them. What mysteries lie behind the doors of ancient ruins, abandoned houses, and forgotten cities? These closed doors compel us to question, to imagine, and to explore.

Furthermore, doors also symbolize opportunities. By opening one door, we may be closing another. They represent choices and the potential for new beginnings. Behind those doors could be new relationships, career opportunities, or simply a space where we feel safe and at peace.

Unlocking Happiness

Ultimately, doors are not simply physical barriers that separate spaces. They hold profound symbolic meaning and can even impact our emotional well-being. Opening a door can open up a world of possibilities, symbolizing the act of embracing new experiences and opportunities.

A welcoming front door with a vibrant color can uplift our mood and make us feel more at home. Similarly, a solid and secure door can provide us with a sense of safety and tranquility, allowing us to relax and unwind in our sanctuary.

So, the next time you encounter a door, remember that it is more than just a piece of wood, metal, or glass. It is a gateway to new dimensions, an embodiment of human ingenuity, and a symbol of limitless potential.

Take a moment to appreciate its beauty, reflect on the stories it might hold, and let it inspire you to unlock the doors of your own life, embracing the wonders that lie on the other side.

I is a Door: The essence of Advaita as taught by Ramana Maharshi Atmananda Nisargadatta Maharaj
'I' is a Door: The essence of Advaita as taught by Ramana Maharshi, Atmananda & Nisargadatta Maharaj
by MiattaLynn Lansana(Kindle Edition)

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 691 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 73 pages
Lending : Enabled

Isn’t it amazing that our most commonly-used word, ‘I’, has been used so adeptly as a pointer to the Ultimate Truth by the greatest Advaita teachers? The three teachers discussed in this book – RamanaMaharshi, Atmananda and NisargadattaMaharaj – steer clear from all religious dogma, therefore making their teachings especially suitable for both westerners and easterners. These three may be considered as ‘the Big Three’ of the twentieth-century Advaita Vedanta. They are the ones who distilled Advaita to the heart of the matter: direct recognition of your true nature. All three of them used the word ‘I’ as an integral term to point to the Ultimate Principle: the first two spoke in terms of ‘I-I’ and ‘I-Principle’ respectively, and Nisargadatta offered his two-step approach of ‘I am’ and ‘I, the Absolute’. With this they showed that the way is a direct way in the first place, a way that cannot be found anywhere else than within you, with the direct experience of ‘I’. Probably no other teacher or writer, from East or West, has investigated the truth of what ‘I’ really is, as thoroughly as these three spiritual giants.

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