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Secret Path, The
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Product Description
The classic work on meditation brought back into print 'The treasure-trove of the real self is within us, but it can be lifted only when the mind is still.' Paul Brunton was one of the 20th century's greatest explorers of, and writers on, the spiritual traditions of the East. He travelled widely throughout India (in particular) and met gurus and teachers who enriched his life immeasurably. By passing on to us the wisdom he learned directly from these holy men, he is widely credited as having introduced yoga and meditation to the West. In The Secret Path, Paul Brunton explains in simple language how to meditate, and how this will transform your everyday existence. He also describes the remarkable experiences and understandings he himself gained from meditation and how, by making this ancient practice a part of your life, you will be able to experience a valuable kind of freedom and a deep inner peace. The classic work - which has been reprinted many times - is a very special pointer towards your inner world, and one written by a most unusual and adventurous man of insight.
Product Details
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Format:
Paperback
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Number of pages:
192
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Publisher:
Ebury Press
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Language:
English
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ISBN:
1844130401
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Full Title:
Secret Path, The - Meditation Teachings from One of the Greatest Spiritual Explorers of the Twentieth Century
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This Edition Published:
Friday 30 November, 2029
- Weight: 0.200 kg
Product ReviewsAverage Customer Review: 4 of 5 Stars! Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!], Thursday 14 December, 2000 Reviewer: Reader from , Not available
I find it hard to believe that no one has yet reviewed this excellent little book. Written before WW2 it is probably more relevant today than it was when it was first published. The book discusses the nature of man and his soul without being overly religious or psychoanalytic. Paul Brunton provides a series of practical mental excercises and guidance, which are described in successive chapters. What for? The answer is simply that the excercises are designed to help the reader to answer the most difficult question that a person can pose to himself. - "Who am I?". There are no answers from Paul, but he does give some interesting insights into how difficult it is to find the answer for yourself. If you have ever wondered what life is all about, if you are interested in who you really are or if you have ever asked what a "soul" is, then this book is probably in the right ball park for you.
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