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Like "The Path of Devotion" by the same author, the present volume is made up in chief measure of extracts from letters; hence the living, personal note that sounds through its pages. According to Vedanta, religion is always an individual problem and the truest method of transmitting it the individual method. It must be a direct call from the wise and loving heart of the Teacher to the questioning heart of the disciple, the immediate quickening of...
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Silence, the great unseen power, the miracle of life, works upon our character with strange contrast.
Prior to spiritual studies, the idea of complete silence is strongly advocated by many. In practicing the silence, it is found to unfold our higher nature. The silence allows concentration. With the intrusion of noise, the mind cannot be receptive.
Contrary to some belief, the silence is not to free the mind to allow emptiness. It means co-ordination...
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Vedanta, along with Sankhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisheshika, and Mimamsa, is one of the six Hindu theist philosophies. It focuses heavily on the Upanishads, which center concepts such as Brahman (ultimate reality) and Atman (soul, self).
In Plato and Vedic Idealism, which was first published in 1924, Swami Paramananda explores similarities between Greek philosophy, with emphasis on Plato, and Vedic philosophy.
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First published in 1932, this little book from Swami Paramananda, the highly-regarded Vedanta philosopher and teacher, contains nine guided meditations-one each for the individual to address life's problems and issues.
THERE is nothing so potent as meditation to re-establish our rhythm when our mind is tossed by the waves of unruly thought.
There is no ill in life that cannot be cured by right meditation.
True meditation purifies our mind and clarifies...
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