
The Upanishads

You are able to see through the complex illusions of duality, of self and other, and see and experience it all as an ongoing play of the universal self, of God. Because it is all appreciated as the self, there really is no longer anything to fear, including one’s own death. There is nothing to hold onto. There is nothing to hate. There is nothing t
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Zen, the Reason of Unreason; The Wisdom of Confucius; the Torah; the Holy Bible; Tao, to Know and Not Be Knowing; The Meaning of the Glorious Koran: An Explanatory Translation; As a Man Thinketh; The Essential Gandhi; Walden, or, Life in the Woods; the Book of Mormon; The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius; and the Upanishads.
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He has renounced all selfish attachments And observes no rites and ceremonies. He has only minimum possessions, And lives his life for the welfare of all.
Eknath Easwaran • The Upanishads (Easwaran's Classics of Indian Spirituality Book 2)
the forest civilization of the Upanishads took a turn unparalleled in the history of science. It focused on the medium of knowing: the mind.