The Hidden Teaching Beyond Yoga: The Path to Self-Realization and Philosophic Insight, Volume 1
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Title | : | The Hidden Teaching Beyond Yoga: The Path to Self-Realization and Philosophic Insight, Volume 1 |
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Rating | : | 4.55 (626 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1583949100 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 400 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-05-05 |
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Inspired by his time spent with wise sages in Asia in the 1930s, Paul Brunton (1898-1981) wrote The Hidden Teaching Beyond Yoga (and its companion volume The Wisdom of the Overself) at the request of these remarkable teachers, who recognized that he had a significant role to play in the transmission of Hindu Vedanta and Buddhism to the West. Brunton's books are a profound re-creation of the teachings of those two philosophical schools of thought, informed by the insights of deep meditation. Clearly written without the specialized vocabulary found in those traditions, the books speak directly to the contemporary spiritual seeker.The Hidden Teaching Beyond Yoga is a step-by-step guide to actually experiencing the spiritual truth that reality is formed within our consciousness rather than outside us in the world of material things. Brunton's expert analysis of perception, grounded in science, is designed to awaken us to our sacred foundation and to
Editorial : “Paul Brunton … has sought to throw a bridge across the chasm which separates yoga and pure ancient philosophy for searchers in the West.”—Dallas Times-Herald “… goes to the very roots of the mysteries of yoga and the mysteries of modern materialistic sciences.”—New Book Digest
I noticed that he has some interesting rail and trolley websites which might be of interest to readers. How this empire rose from a few bootleggers engaging in afternoon challenges to a multi-billion dollar industry is fascinating. I learned a long time ago that while some of my problems had my mother's name on them the solutions have my name on them. Many moments in history could lay claim as the creators of this universe, but as George Dyson marvelously documents in "Turing's Cathedral", the period between 1945 and 1957 at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton is as good a candidate as any.
Dyson's book focuses on the pioneering development of computing during the decade after World War II and essentially centers on one man- John von Neumann. Well I was amazed at how many tolleys there were in the Capital District and just how extensive an area they covered. Great book for scientists, engineers and graduate students / postdocs on a new theory of generalized k
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