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An unabridged edition to include: Wherein I Bow to the Reader - A
Prelude to the Quest - A Magician Out of Egypt - I Meet A Messiah -
The Anchorite of the Adyar River - The Yoga Which Conquers Death -
The Sage Who Never Speaks - With The Spiritual Head of South India
- The Hill of the Holy Beacon - Among The Magicians And Holy Men -
The Wonder-Worker of Benares - Written in the Stars - The Garden of
the Lord - At the Parsee Messiah's Headquarters - A Strange
Encounter - In a Jungle Hermitage - Tablets of Forgotten Truth
CONTENTS Foreword Preface to First British Edition The Philosophy
of Friendship On Pony-back in the Himalayas My Bungalow on a
Mountain-top Projected Expedftion to Mount Kaiias in Tibet
Magnificence of the Snowy Mountain Scenery I Discover "The
Sanctuary"' A Meditation on British Rule in India and on Political
Strife Necessity of Spiritualizing Politics The Control of Thoughts
A Secret of Concentration My Quest of Inner Stillness The
Remembrance of Former Births A Buddhist Method of Tapping Pre-natal
Memory Nature's Purpose with Mankind On Unity with Nature
Unexpected Visit by Two Yogis Pilgrims and Shrines in the Himalayas
Power out of Stillness Gross-section Through My Mail Would-be
Suicide and My Answer Telepathic Aid to Students Reflections Upon
the Future of Tibet Sir Francis Young-husband's Experiences Destiny
of Orieri and Occident A Correspondent Decries My Retreat From the
World The Virtues of Idleness and Solitude My Religion The New
Testament Jesus and His Critics EL Storm Precursors of the Monsoon
My Animal Visitors The Question of Clothes Etc.. Many of the
earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and
before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive.
Hesperides Press are republishing these classic works in
affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text
and artwork.
Answers to the questions that arise on the spiritual path. No
matter where we are in our spiritual development, we all have
questions about our practice and what we are experiencing--both the
challenges and opportunities. How can I overcome my struggles to
meditate more deeply? Is there a need for a guru or can I rely on
myself? Can I trust my intuition? Is it possible to hear the "Inner
Word," the voice of the soul, and how can I be sure that's what I'm
hearing? Is the Higher Self in the heart? Offering trustworthy
answers to these and many more questions, renowned spiritual
teacher Paul Brunton provides instructions to guide one's
development in three fundamental areas of the spiritual path:
meditation, self-examination, and the unfolding of awakening.
Guiding you with insight and care through each stage of meditation,
including advanced states that deepen one's inner life, he explains
how meditation is the art and practice of introverting attention,
of freeing oneself for a period of time from thoughts, sensations,
and feelings and allowing the soul to reveal itself out of the
quiet that one has created. He explains the goal of each meditative
stage and the obstacles you are likely to face and examines the
need for spiritual dependency on any particular guru, teaching, or
practice, showing that following your intuition can bring spiritual
success. Exploring the process of self-examination and emotional
purification, Brunton shows how life's challenges are moments by
which we can make real progress in our surrender to a higher life.
He reveals how to break free from the ego, follow your intuition to
align with your ideals, and tap into the inspiration flowing from
within. He also examines the development of transcendental insight,
the cornerstone of compassionate wisdom in action, which allows us
to become a source of inspiration to all we encounter. Including
writings received by the Paul Brunton Philosophic Foundation after
his death, this guide offers transformative wisdom to aid our
understanding of what the spiritual journey entails, help point the
way when the way is uncertain, and learn and grow from the
challenges that arise as you develop spiritually.
Part 1, "The Religious Urge", carefully distinguishes the heart's
ineradicable religious instinct from cultural trappings and
conventional religious forms. It also evaluates services and
dis-services of institutional religion and points to ways in which
the current spiritual impulse is likely to unfold. Part 2, "The
Reverential Life", gives an individualised, practical approach to
honest communion with the sacred through intelligent devotion,
reverence, prayer, and mature humility. It features a section on
what Grace is, and how it can open us to the sacredness of each
moment of life.
Paul Brunton gives voice to the profound teachings of immediate
spiritual awakening that have the power to short circuit the seeker
in us and reveal the true nature of reality here and now.
Adyashanti People who enjoy Eckhart Tolle (The Power of Now, A New
Earth), Michael A. Singer (The Untethered Soul), or Adyashanti
(Emptiness Dancing) will enjoy and benefit greatly from The Short
Path to Enlightenment. These accessible teachings distill the
essence of Advaita Vedanta, Zen, Sufism, Dzogchen Brunton calls
them Short Path teachings. A simple recognition, a brief moment of
grace, can make what seemed like a far-off spiritual goal actual
here and now. But we need reliable pointers for how and where to
look. This compilation of gems distills the essence and effective
practices of this path in direct, jargon-free language useful to
followers of any or no particular tradition. The true gift of this
wonderful book, says Adyashanti, is in how nuanced and subtle Paul
Brunton understood these profound and transformational teachings
and how directly he conveys them. Read this book as you would a
scripture or a sutra and let it open your eyes to eternity.
Includes: How to move from the Long Path of spiritual disciplines
to the Short Path of direct insight Short Path exercises
Experiences that may occur Warnings Stages of realization The
nature of lasting enlightenment"
In celebration of the centennial of Paul Brunton's birth, the
entire 16-volume "Notebooks of Paul Brunton" have been released on
CD-ROM, in a variety of formats, complete with a powerful index,
search capabilities and photo gallery. This title includes a
thorough, consolidated hyper-linked index that lets you follow an
idea through all 28 categories quickly and easily. Choose the
background and text colour that's best for you. This is a complete
large text edition with screen/text colour choices. It includes
photographs of Paul Brunton taken throughout his long career.
This book offers an inward journey of initiation into the first
great secret of spiritual awakening: our home is not the body, but
the soul. The book presents the reader with a uniquely focused
exploration of ancient and modern Egypt; Paul Brunton goes in
search of the secret hinted at by the mysterious Sphinx and
deepened by his visions during his night in the Great Pyramid - the
secret means by which humankind can realise its spiritual destiny.
The author introduces us to the faith-based power of a real
snake-charmer (and becomes one himself!); he encounters a working
magician, a renowned fakir (Tahra Bey - Houdini's main competitor),
and even his own former self, now a ghostly presence amongst the
ruins of Karnak.If this book was only meant to display occult
phenomena for our entertainment, it would do that job admirably,
for it is a compelling account of many extraordinary, and somehow
believable experiences. But what sets this book apart is not its
occultism, nor is it the author's command of Egyptology, Asian
history, nor his openness to Islam. It is the thread that runs
through all these adventures that makes this book an essential part
of every seeker's library, and that thread is symbolised by the
mysteries of the Sphinx, the King's Chamber, and the myth of
Osiris.Paul Brunton applies all his erudition and insight towards
unlocking their deepest meanings; as he does so the purpose and
value of each encounter with a Dervish chief or a temple bas-relief
contributes to the successful unlocking of these age-old puzzles.
If you haven't read this book before, you should! and if you have
read it, read it again! It is a book of many secrets, and hides its
greatest one in plain sight: it is here that Paul Brunton unveils
the importance, method and consequences of properly seating the
body in the mind. Once assimilated, the doors of occult perception
are opened, and they open directly into the truly magical kingdom
of the Soul itself. This new specially illustrated edition is
designed to let you see for yourself all that the author saw on his
own journey.There are maps to guide you through Karnak, Luxor, and
Cairo; there are author's own photographs which document his
adventures, including his deadly work with the village
snake-charmer (who ultimately lost his life to a venomous cobra);
and of course there are wonderful, inspiring images of the magical
power and vivid mysteries which abound in the Egyptian landscape!
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An unabridged edition to include: Wherein I Bow to the Reader - A
Prelude to the Quest - A Magician Out of Egypt - I Meet A Messiah -
The Anchorite of the Adyar River - The Yoga Which Conquers Death -
The Sage Who Never Speaks - With The Spiritual Head of South India
- The Hill of the Holy Beacon - Among The Magicians And Holy Men -
The Wonder-Worker of Benares - Written in the Stars - The Garden of
the Lord - At the Parsee Messiah's Headquarters - A Strange
Encounter - In a Jungle Hermitage - Tablets of Forgotten Truth
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Paul Brunton
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Discovery Miles 7 540
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This second volume in The Notebooks of Paul Brunton gives timely,
candid advice about the promises and pitfalls of spiritual seeking.
Drawing upon philosophical insights of both East and West, Dr.
Brunton unfolds a viable approach to fulfilling, in today's world,
the timeless search for self-knowledge.
An unabridged edition (with photographs) to include: Wherein I Bow
to the Reader - A Prelude to the Quest - A Magician Out of Egypt -
I Meet A Messiah - The Anchorite of the Adyar River - The Yoga
Which Conquers Death - The Sage Who Never Speaks - With The
Spiritual Head of South India - The Hill of the Holy Beacon - Among
The Magicians And Holy Men - The Wonder-Worker of Benares - Written
in the Stars - The Garden of the Lord - At the Parsee Messiah's
Headquarters - A Strange Encounter - In a Jungle Hermitage -
Tablets of Forgotten Truth
2012 Reprint of 1935 American Edition. Exact facsimile of the
original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software.
Illustrated Edition. Paul Brunton (1898 - 1981) was a British
philosopher, mystic, traveler, and guru. He left a journalistic
career to live among yogis, mystics, and holy men, and studied
Eastern and Western esoteric teachings. Dedicating his life to an
inward and spiritual quest, Brunton felt charged to communicate his
experiences about what he learned in the east to others. His works
had a major influence on the spread of Eastern mysticism to the
West. Taking pains to express his thoughts in layperson's terms,
Brunton was able to present what he learned from the Orient and
from ancient tradition as a living wisdom. His writings express his
view that meditation and the inward quest are not exclusively for
monks and hermits, but will also support those living normal,
active lives in the Western world. Brunton is credited with
introducing Ramana Maharshi to the West through his book "A Search
in Secret India" and "The Secret Path."
An unabridged edition to include: Wherein I Bow to the Reader - A
Prelude to the Quest - A Magician Out of Egypt - I Meet A Messiah -
The Anchorite of the Adyar River - The Yoga Which Conquers Death -
The Sage Who Never Speaks - With The Spiritual Head of South India
- The Hill of the Holy Beacon - Among The Magicians And Holy Men -
The Wonder-Worker of Benares - Written in the Stars - The Garden of
the Lord - At the Parsee Messiah's Headquarters - A Strange
Encounter - In a Jungle Hermitage - Tablets of Forgotten Truth
This early work on spirituality is both expensive and hard to find
in its first edition. It outlines ideas of karma, mentalism,
metaphysics and much more. This is a fascinating work and highly
recommended for anyone interested in the eastern mystical
traditions. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating
back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce. We are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
2010 Reprint of 1935 American Edition. Illustrated Edition. Paul
Brunton (1898 - 1981) was a British philosopher, mystic, traveler,
and guru. He left a journalistic career to live among yogis,
mystics, and holy men, and studied Eastern and Western esoteric
teachings. Dedicating his life to an inward and spiritual quest,
Brunton felt charged to communicate his experiences about what he
learned in the east to others. His works had a major influence on
the spread of Eastern mysticism to the West. Taking pains to
express his thoughts in layperson's terms, Brunton was able to
present what he learned from the Orient and from ancient tradition
as a living wisdom. His writings express his view that meditation
and the inward quest are not exclusively for monks and hermits, but
will also support those living normal, active lives in the Western
world. Brunton is credited with introducing Ramana Maharshi to the
West through his books A Search in Secret India and The Secret
Path.
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