Best of
Eastern-Philosophy

1971

Thinkers of the East


Idries Shah - 1971
    Distilled from the teachings of more than one hundred sages in three continents, it offers an extraordinary variety of underlying themes, from "the inner significance of outward service" to "real and imagined desire". A book of enormous breath and depth it emphasizes experience over theory and it is this characteristic of Sufic study which provides its impact and vitality. Valuable as it is, this book's publication in the West has only recently become possible, because only recently has the West been able to accept the fluid thinking of the East and to reject the old rigid systems that have only appearance of wisdom. As a master teacher says in these pages, "The wisdom which is invisible but which sustains is a hundred times better than the appearance of wisdom, for that has itself to be sustained."

Behold the Spirit: A Study in the Necessity of Mystical Religion


Alan W. Watts - 1971
    Drawing on his experiences as a former priest, Watts skillfully explains how the intuition of Eastern religion—Zen Buddhism, in particular—can be incorporated into the doctrines of Western Christianity, allowing people of all creeds to enjoy a deeper, more meaningful relationship with the spiritual in our present troubled times.

The Path of Sri Ramana (Part I)


Sri Sadhu Om - 1971
    Sadhu Om spent several years with Bhagavan in the 1940s and he was Muruganar’s literary executor. This book also contains a brief biography of Bhagavan and a complete translation of Who am I?, Bhagavan’s own prose presentation of his key teachings."More info, including free legal e-book copy:http://www.happinessofbeing.com/path_...