Beyond religion: meditation on man's true nature: the vision of Robert Powell: selected essays, reflections, and public talks from 1970 to 2000./ Robert Powell

By: Powell, RobertMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi : New Age Books, 2001Description: ix,211p. ; 22cmISBN: 9788178221397Subject(s): Spiritual life | Spiritual life -- Hinduism | MeditationsDDC classification: 204
Contents:
I Part One ESSAYS 1. The Arrival of the Third Millennium 2. Awareness in the Teachings of J. Krishnamurti and Sri Ramana Maharshi 3. Maya Can Never Embrace Brahman 4. Ending Misery by Unhooking from the Limited 5. Happiness is Ineffable 6. Subject and Object are Commonly Confused 7. Approach to Advaita from the So-Called "Object" 8. Devotion and Knowledge 9. The Unicity of Observer and Object 10. All That Exists is Consciousness 11. Primordial to Space-Time 12. "I Am Not Going Away. Where Could I Go?" 13. Beingness is Not the Ultimate State 14. Hypnotized by Body-Mind 15. On "Birth" and "Death" 16. What Really is Meant by the Term "Existence"? 17. The Meaning of Paradox 18. "Mind"on My Mind Part Two REFLECTIONS Part Three PUBLIC TALKS •World Peace - The Impossible Dream? •Universal Brotherhood and Beyond •Another Look at Nonviolence •No Such Tiling as "Nothingness" or "Death" Can Ever Exist •The Last Meditation •Man Is Caught in a Web of His Own Making
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I
Part One
ESSAYS
1. The Arrival of the Third Millennium
2. Awareness in the Teachings of
J. Krishnamurti and Sri Ramana Maharshi
3. Maya Can Never Embrace Brahman
4. Ending Misery by Unhooking from the Limited
5. Happiness is Ineffable
6. Subject and Object are Commonly Confused
7. Approach to Advaita from the So-Called
"Object"
8. Devotion and Knowledge
9. The Unicity of Observer and Object
10. All That Exists is Consciousness
11. Primordial to Space-Time
12. "I Am Not Going Away. Where Could I Go?"
13. Beingness is Not the Ultimate State
14. Hypnotized by Body-Mind
15. On "Birth" and "Death"
16. What Really is Meant by the Term "Existence"?
17. The Meaning of Paradox
18. "Mind"on My Mind
Part Two
REFLECTIONS
Part Three
PUBLIC TALKS
•World Peace - The Impossible Dream?
•Universal Brotherhood and Beyond
•Another Look at Nonviolence
•No Such Tiling as "Nothingness" or "Death"
Can Ever Exist
•The Last Meditation
•Man Is Caught in a Web of His
Own Making

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