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I especially enjoyed the work of Sir John Woodroffe (1865–1936), a.k.a. “Arthur Avalon,” who—while prominently serving as Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court in British India—spent his private hours explaining, defending and ultimately practicing in the then widely reviled Hindu religious schools of Shaiva and Shakta Tantrism.
Michael M. Bowden • The Goddess and the Guru: A Spiritual Biography of Sri Amritananda Natha Saraswati
Be As You Are: The spiritual teachings and wisdom of Sri Ramana Maharshi (Arkana)
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I had many teachers, but the most central were two of the wisest Theravada teachers of the past century: one in Thailand, Ajahn Chah, and one in Burma, Mahasi Sayadaw.
Jack Kornfield • Bringing Home the Dharma: Awakening Right Where You Are
Sufi teacher Idries Shah
Tara Brach • Radical Acceptance
Before he was Ram Dass, he was Dr. Richard Alpert — a Harvard professor with titles and achievements that carried serious weight. But behind it all, he sensed there was more.
He spoke about the moment his identity began to slip — the labels, the expectations, the constant need to be someone. As it all faded, he felt the... See more
psychedelicsdotcominstagram.comContemplation and Compassion: The Second Gaze
Explores the importance of contemplative practice for fostering compassion, emphasizing the transition from self-centered reactions to a compassionate second gaze that aligns with divine intimacy and authentic action.
cac.orgHow To Keep Your Heart Open In Hell - Ram Dass
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