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This collection of poems to the Self by the Self reminds us all of who we really are beyond our many definitions, and is a guide for us when we forget.
Draws inspiration from the philosophies of non-dualism and advaita while also reflecting the author's love for aesthetic poetry.
Alan Jacobs presents and evaluates all the material, rendering it accessible for a modern readership, and weaving it into a compelling narrative.
Alan Jacobs brings his unrivalled scholarship to bear on these illuminating and eye-opening works, offering inspiring and poetic translations that capture the verses’ uplifting spiritual message and beauty.
An illusive surface,a shimmer, why mourn or moan About this sandydesert withits camel caravan? Druginduced visions like Kubla Khan orAvalone, Emanate from mind,like mists, when hot breathhits cold air. There'sno time, a clockwork ...
By undertaking the critical interrogation of the given, utopia is a figure not only of inversion, but of transcendence and fulfilment. The present volume takes into account the international development of Utopian Studies in recent decades.
The Spiritual Wisdom of Marcus Aurelius
... and Schoepflin (2003); Denery (2005); Givens, Reeds, and Touwaide (2006); Ogilvie (2006); Clark (2007); Kusukawa (2012). Agrippa (1600), I, 33, 35–6, 40–I, 54, 75, 80, IoS, II5; Pope-Hennessy (1966), pp. IOI-5; Clark (1967), pp.
Three Books on Life
With a body of work spanning the centuries, from the Vedas to St Teresa of Avila, Rumi and Rilke, and arranged by transcendent themes, this book will connect readers with nature, with the stillness within themselves and with the Divine.