Swami Abhayananda
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Born
August 14
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September 2016
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History of Mysticism: The Unchanging Testament
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1994
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The Wisdom of Vedanta
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Body and Soul: An Integral Perspective
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2012
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On the Love of God
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1992
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ŚRĪ JÑĀNEŚVARA : Lo yogin cantore della libertà
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Mysticism and Science
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2007
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Jnaneshvar: The Life and Works of the Celebrated 13th Century Indian Mystic-Poet (Classics of Mystical Literature Series)
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1997
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Mystical Theology
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2011
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In Praise of God: Songs, Prayers & Reflections of Swami Abhayananda
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1997
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The Divine Universe
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2008
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“Western Christianity, for example, is very much influenced by Western materialism, and is predominantly anthropocentric. In the Western churches, there is almost never any mention of meditation or contemplative prayer, but instead a great concern with "serving our brethren" or "serving the world." Too often, such anthropocentrism forgets that, unless it replenishes itself in the waters of contemplation, unless it becomes illumined through contact with the Divine Light, it will have nothing of any value to give, and no way to dispel the darkness of the world.”
― The Wisdom of Vedanta
― The Wisdom of Vedanta
“there are many remarkable parallels between the (revised) metaphysical vision of Plotinus and that of the Bhagavad Gita. These parallels arise from the fact that both Vyasa and Plotinus had directly experienced these truths in their visionary revelations, as have innumerable other souls. We must not forget, however, that Plotinus must certainly have had some introduction to the Indian metaphysics through his guru, Ammonius, who was said to be conversant with both the Persian and Indian metaphysics.”
― Body and Soul: An Integral Perspective
― Body and Soul: An Integral Perspective
“All suffering, according to Kapila, is simply the result of forgetfulness of one’s true Self, or Purusha, while identifying with the ever-changing world of Prakrti, and thereby being caught up in the play of light and shadow, believing that to be one’s self. And the means of deliverance from suffering is, first of all, to distinguish between the two, and to cease to identify with Prakrti. Since Prakrti is a mere display, intrinsically transient, it is, in the final analysis, unreal.”
― History of Mysticism: The Unchanging Testament
― History of Mysticism: The Unchanging Testament
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