Best of
Eastern-Philosophy

1984

The Ease of Being


Jean Klein - 1984
    a musicologist and doctor, spent several years in India where he met his Guru and was initiated into traditional wisdom. He was eventually sent back to Europe to teach Advaita Vedanta. This teaching employs a "direct approach" beyond any mental activity or striving, pointing straight to the ultimate where all that belongs to the mind, time, and space is integrated. What is sought is a sudden insight, a clear awakening to what we are, what we have been and what we shall be forever. --- from book's back cover

Isha Upanishad


Anonymous - 1984
    In his definitive commentary on this important Vedantic scripture, he presents its central idea, which is a reconciliation and harmony of fundamental opposites, and shows how in its verses one can discover the resolution of such pairs of opposites such as God and Nature, renunciation and enjoyment, action and freedom, the active and inactive Brahman, and works and knowledge.

Playing Ball on Running Water: The Japanese Way to Building a Better Life


David K. Reynolds - 1984
    Gently used copy! Mild shelf and edge wear from normal handling. Satisfaction guaranteed!