Ecopsychology

Contents:

Ecology of Human Being in Multidimensional Space
Ecology and Ecopsychology
What Is Man
Multidimensionality of Space
God
God — and Us
The Meaning of Human Life
Destiny and Its Correction
Love, Wisdom, and Power
What Is Love
Love for People
Love for Nature
God Is Love
“Every Instance of Leaving the State of Love…”
Self-Centeredness versus God-Centeredness
Love for God
Sexual Aspect of Love
Upbringing Children
Nutrition Recommendations
Clothing
Night Sleep
Medicine, Health, and Destiny
Work in the Material World
Spiritual Service
True and False Attachments
Teachings of God versus Sectarianism
Eternal Law — Sanatana Dharma
Comments on the Patanjali’s Scheme
Chakras and Meridians
Meditative Trainings
Places of Power
Babaji’s Formula
Completion of the Path
Practice of the Straight Path
Preliminary Methods
Initial Methods
Basic Methods
Higher Methods
The Meaning of Our Lives
About “The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil”
Stages of the Spiritual Path
How Can We Fall in Love With God?
Practice of the Modern Hesychasm
Sun of God or How to Become the Ocean of Pure Love
How One Should Understand the Word God
Religion — and Religious Movements and Schools
Narrow Path to the Highest Goal
Atman and Kundalini
Serving God
Art and Spiritual Development
Basic Principles of Teaching Psychic Self-Regulation to Children and Adolescents
Art of Being Happy
Sattva of Mists
Sattva of Spring
Keys to the Secrets of Life. Achievement of Immortality
General Conclusion
Bibliography
Scheme for Studying the Structure of the Absolute

Ecology of Human Being
in Multidimensional Space

Ecology and Ecopsychology

Ecology is a science that studies relationships between living organisms and the environment they live in.

Its branches focus on studying specific kinds of these organisms and are called respectively. For example: ecology of river beaver or ecology of sturgeon, etc. The object can be researched in terms of its habitat, places and conditions of reproduction, mating patterns and other kinds of interaction with representative of the same species, competitors and enemies (predators, parasites, etc.), or just neighbors.

Human being can also be an object of such research. It is being studied mostly in its working environment (sea, coal mines, space flight, etc.)

A separate branch of ecology of human being is protection of his environment. In many countries there are special ecological services as well as voluntary environmentalist organizations like Green Peace. Environmentalists struggle against pollution of water resources, air, and soil, as well as for preservation of natural forests and fauna. They protest against nuclear weapons testing, fight for banning of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons and antipersonnel mines that cripple civilians and animals. They also call for banning of the usage of traps in fur trade, which cause incredible sufferings to animals…

The environmentalist movement deserves highest praise and every possible kind of support. The applied ecological studies of professional activities of man are also very important. But in this book we will try to show that this is not all that the ecology of human being can study.

After all, man is not only a body, but also, and primarily, a consciousness or soul. And man lives not only in close contact with air, water, soil, animals, plants, viruses, and bacteria… We also interact with non-embodied individual consciousnesses (spirits of people and animals) and — which is the most important of all — with God.

This is the subject of the science ecopsychology — as the most important branch of ecology.

In reality we live in a multidimensional environment. And the material world that we can perceive with our senses is just a small portion of it. Other layers (eons or lokas) of the multidimensional universe usually remain completely out of our perception, although they are filled with life that can see us and which influences us.

For the completeness of ecological perception, which allows us to live our lives on the Earth in the best way, we have to include in our worldview Him Who is the most important One in the universe — God.

For this purpose we need to have, first of all, the knowledge about God, about the Evolution of the Universal Consciousness, and about our role in this process.

And we have to realize that ETHICS is that field of philosophical knowledge which allows man to live in ECOLOGICAL HARMONY with God and with the entire environment.