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In "The Book on Happiness" Bo Yin Ra guides the reader to a new and
deeper understanding of the spiritual laws at the root of
happiness. He stresses the importance of finding happiness in this
life; it is happiness that gives life its meaning and lifts it out
of drudgery and pain. Happiness here on earth is the basis for
happiness in life beyond. Bo Yin Ra defines happiness as the joy that comes from creative endeavor whether through work, the building of a loving relationship or, most fulfilling of all, the development of one's inner self. Happiness is not given to us by luck or fate; rather, it must be actively sought and forged out of whatever circumstances life gives us--even the most difficult. We must turn our thoughts to beauty, strength and soundness, transforming ourselves into "solid optimists" so that we become magnets of good fortune. Creating happiness is our moral duty: It is a responsibility we
have to both ourselves and others. Since we are part of a greater
web of life, everything we do as individuals affects the balance of
the whole world. As more people develop their capacity for
happiness, the waves of their cumulative energy go forth to renew
all humanity. "E.W.S., Publisher " "The Kober Press's translations of the books of Bo Yin Ra are
the only English translations authorized by the Kober Verlag,
Switzerland. The Kober Verlag publishes the books of Bo Yin Ra in
the original German and has protected their integrity since Bo Yin
Ra's lifetime." Contents: Prelude. Creating Happiness as Moral Duty. "I and "You." Love. Wealth and Poverty. Money. Optimism. Conclusion
Although in all his books the author stresses the distinction
between the world of mental notions and the objective spiritual
reality that underlies all physical perceptions, "The Book on Love"
is of particular significance as it distinguishes expressions of
emotional attachment from the elemental cosmic force sustaining all
creation. Few words are used so readily, and with a wider range of
connotations, reaching from an attribute of God to the material
realm of physical desire, than is the concept "love." Yet while
incessantly abused by thoughtless speech, the substance of the
world is not debased; even as the sun is not defiled by shining on
a putrid swamp. What fundamentally distinguishes all forms of human
love from the almighty cosmic force which also bears that name, is
that the former need an object they attract and would possess,
while the latter the divine, celestial revelation of that power is
wholly free of all attachment, being perfect and sufficient in
itself. It is the latter form of love that animates the Spirit's
infinite dimensions, and its reflection must inspire human souls
who would experience what all the great historical religions had
been founded to convey. A special chapter in the present book sheds
light on the historical life and mission of Jesus of Nazareth, who
was the greatest Mediator of that highest form of love embodied in
this life, which made him able to accomplish his redemptive
sacrifice at Golgotha. "The Kober Press's translations of the books of Bo Yin Ra are
the only English translations authorized by the Kober Verlag,
Switzerland. The Kober Verlag publishes the books of Bo Yin Ra in
the original German and has protected their integrity since Bo Yin
Ra's lifetime." Contents: Introduction. The Greatest of Compassion's Mediators. On Love's Primordial Fire. Light of Liberation. On Love's Creative Power.
The articles and shorter pieces collected in this volume provide a
brief but comprehensive introduction to the author's writings, his
background, and perspective. In particular, it offers a synopsis of
his forty published works, together with short commentaries on
their contents. This book has been compiled to let the interested
reader gain a clearer picture of the painter and writer Bo Yin Ra
whose unprecedented expositions in the fields of metaphysics,
religion, and philosophy are difficult to classify and have to be
examined by themselves, within their proper context. "The Kober Press's translations of the books of Bo Yin Ra are
the only English translations authorized by the Kober Verlag,
Switzerland. The Kober Verlag publishes the books of Bo Yin Ra in
the original German and has protected their integrity since Bo Yin
Ra's lifetime." Contents: Preface. About My Books. Concerning My Name. In My Own Behalf. Essential Distinction. Resume. Comments on the Cycle Hortus Conclusus and the Related Works. Brief Biography of Bo Yin Ra. The Works of Bo Yin Ra
In this beautiful and atmospheric book, Bo Yin Ra sets the tone for
concepts he develops in all his future works. Rich in allegory,
metaphor, and poetic language, "The Book on the Royal Art" invites
readers to enter the path of the inner journey towards an awakening
of their timeless, true self. The path is simple, straightforward, and quiet. At the core of Bo Yin Ra's teaching is the importance of cultivating an inner silence so that one's eternal self can slowly emerge. It is the work of a lifetime, and transcends death. Bo Yin Ra stresses that there is no need to look outside for masters, to renounce the world or engage in unusual practices: We can develop ourselves in our everyday, familiar surroundings. All experiences in life can be of use. Even the most painful grief and sufferings of life can be used to strengthen us and bring us into greater aliveness and joy. The royal art refers to the preparation received by the Luminaries, beings who live among us, almost always in obscurity, who act as mediators of eternal light. The Luminaries form a bridge helping us to receive, in a gradual and gentle way, spiritual light that would otherwise be too powerful to absorb. They function as inner protectors, buoying us up with strength and insights that speak to us in silence and from within. Bo Yin Ra disabuses us of the temptation to think of Luminaries as godlike, emphasizing that they are ordinary people who have been chosen, often to their horror, to bear the burdens and risks of their compassionate task. "Know that on your quest for light," Bo Yin Ra tells us, "your path will be protected by the spirit's luminaries..." The "Book on the Royal Art" is the first volume of the 32-volume cycle "The Gated Garden, " in which Bo Yin Ra further develops different aspects of the path towards consciousness of one's eternal self. "E.W.S., Publisher" "The Kober Press's translations of the books of Bo Yin Ra are
the only English translations authorized by the Kober Verlag,
Switzerland. The Kober Verlag publishes the books of Bo Yin Ra in
the original German and has protected their integrity since Bo Yin
Ra's lifetime." Contents: PART ONE: "The Light from Himavat and the Words of the
Masters" PART TWO: "From the Lands of the Luminaries" PART THREE: "The Will to Joy"
"The Book on the Living God," "The Book on Human Nature" and this
book form a trilogy. These three books should be read together.
"The Book on Life Beyond" is a guide to help readers understand what they can expect to find in the life beyond death, and how to best prepare for it. Bo Yin Ra explains that life beyond is actually another dimension of the same life we know here on earth--just as real and solid, but perceived through spiritual, rather than our limited, physical senses. He emphasizes the direct connection between our actions here on earth and their effects on life beyond. We bring with us into life beyond the same state of inner being with which we departed, and are able to experience its wonders exactly to the degree to which we have developed our spiritual self. For example, those who have failed to show compassion for others and have lived selfishly will find that life beyond lacks the warmth and light that other, more developed souls can perceive. Bo Yin Ra counsels us to mentally practice the art of dying as a meditative practice to prepare for the transition from physical to spiritual existence. The goal is to constantly orient one's thinking, emotions and desires toward transformation of the self, in order to be able to receive the spiritual help that will be available to us after death. " E.W.S., Publisher" "The Kober Press's translations of the books of Bo Yin Ra are
the only English translations authorized by the Kober Verlag,
Switzerland. The Kober Verlag publishes the books of Bo Yin Ra in
the original German and has protected their integrity since Bo Yin
Ra's lifetime." Contents: Introduction. The Art of Dying. The Temple of Eternity and the World of Spirit. The Only Absolute Reality. What Should One Do?"
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