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Average rating: 4.34 · 61 ratings · 9 reviews · 17 distinct works
Heart Without Measure: Gurd...
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Christ the Yogi: A Hindu Re...
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The Wisdom of Patanjali's Y...
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The Gospel of John in the L...
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Krishnamurti: Two Birds on ...
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The Spiritual Roots of Yoga...
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Science and the Sacred: Ete...
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Pilgrim without Boundaries
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Yoga and the Teaching of Kr...
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Centered Self without Being...
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“As spiritual searchers we need to become freer and freer of the attachment to our own smallness in which we get occupied with me-me-me. Pondering on large ideas or standing in front of things which remind us of a vast scale can free us from acquisitiveness and competitiveness and from our likes and dislikes. If we sit with an increasing stillness of the body, and attune our mind to the sky or to the ocean or to the myriad stars at night, or any other indicators of vastness, the mind gradually stills and the heart is filled with quiet joy. Also recalling our own experiences in which we acted generously or with compassion for the simple delight of it without expectation of any gain can give us more confidence in the existence of a deeper goodness from which we may deviate. (39)”
Ravi Ravindra, The Wisdom of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras: A New Translation and Guide by Ravi Ravindra

“What we most love is not what we know, but what knows us and draws us. . . . (78)”
Ravi Ravindra, The Wisdom of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras: A New Translation and Guide by Ravi Ravindra

“Each place is the right place--the place where I now am can be a sacred space. (3)”
Ravi Ravindra, The Wisdom of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras: A New Translation and Guide by Ravi Ravindra



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