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  • The Heart of Spiritual Practice
  • By: Rohini Ralby
  • Narrated by: Aaron Ralby
  • Length: 4 hrs and 55 mins
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Summary

Rohini Ralby spent eight years as head of security, appointments secretary, and personal assistant to Swami Muktananda, and in their many hours alone together, this world-renowned guru taught her, one-on-one, the essence of spiritual practice.

In Walking Home with Baba, an expert guide to spiritual practice, Rohini draws on that experience and her subsequent study and work as a spiritual director to convey, in clear and concise terms, what spiritual practice truly is.

Spiritual practice is walking home. It is retracing our way back to God—to absolute truth, absolute consciousness, and absolute bliss. Until we take this path, we will suffer, trapped within a false identity—our lower self, which is nothing more than a set of ideas. The way out of suffering and back to God passes through the Heart. The Heart is not the physical organ or the seat of emotions but the place within where the manifest emerges from the unmanifest. It is the ground of our being.

Walking Home with Baba recounts Rohini’s experiences on the path and explains exactly how to get to and rest in the Heart. Its odd-numbered sections are explicitly instructional, offering tools and techniques for spiritual practice. Its even-numbered sections recount significant vignettes from Rohini’s own spiritual journey, especially her years with Muktananda. While the instructional sections provide detailed guidance in spiritual disciplines, the narrative sections convey the lived experience of traveling the path and being the close disciple of a great Guru.

Walking Home with Baba is also a practical, even quintessential companion to the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. Rather than offer an exhaustive commentary on every sutra, Rohini distills the key principles of classical yoga by focusing on selected sutras and explaining how they relate to daily spiritual practice.

After a section recounting her final experiences with Baba, including his death, Rohini closes the audiobook with a list of suggested readings and a compilation of her own aphorisms—pithy, often witty one-liners designed to shake us out of our ignorance. For clarity, she provides a glossary of spiritual terms.

Walking Home with Baba is the expression of decades spent practicing and sharing the practice with others. Its purpose is to teach us how to free ourselves from misery and recognize who we truly are. Though Rohini introduces tools she has developed over the years, she returns again and again to the essential principles of practice. In Walking Home with Baba, she provides a practical guide to real, abiding happiness.

Rohini Ralby is a nondenominational spiritual director, a vocation that, as of 2012, she has pursued for more than two decades.

She lives in Owings Mills, MD, a Baltimore suburb, with her husband, David Soud, and has two grown children, Ian and Aaron.

©2012 Rohini Ralby (P)2022 Bancroft Press

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Brilliant narration!

This book is a fantastic reference to the foundations of spiritual practice. I always go back to reading it when I need to review the basics of my practice and each time I learn something new and see things with a different perspective. The narration is excellent to the point I completely forgot Aaron's voice as I listened to it and could feel the author's presence behind the words. A must have in your library!

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