Self-unfoldment by Disciplines of Realization

Self-unfoldment by Disciplines of Realization

Author: Manly Palmer Hall

Publisher: Philosophical Research Society

Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 9780893145248

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Recommended as a basic text for those seeking inner growth, practical instructions in the philosophy of disciplined thinking and feeling are provided with the goal of releasing and developing the inward perceptions. This safe and sensible approach to esoteric disciplines is based on Oriental metaphysical doctrine supplemented with Platonic and Pythagorean philosophy.


The Unfoldment

The Unfoldment

Author: Neil Kramer

Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser

Published: 2012-05-22

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1601636016

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The Unfoldment presents a body of sacred wisdom and a deep spiritual perspective that puts real power and real magic into the hands of those who seek a path of awakening. Neil Kramer draws on a lifetime of spiritual encounters and experiential gnosis to formulate a unique synthesis of metaphysics, mysticism, and esoteric knowledge—genuine, hands-on tools and teachings for transformation and enlightenment in the 21st century. The Unfoldment is a natural human process; a journey of growth, realization, and ascendance. For the first time, Neil Kramer’s insights, techniques and, ideas are brought together in one inspirational work that has the power to change lives. The book fuses profound spiritual philosophy and dynamic practical application, specifically designed to help you: Claim your power—create a life of authenticity, resonance, and fulfillment Dissolve illusions and re-pattern old wiring—liberate the mind from systems of control Master emotional alchemy—transform pain and embrace flow Unveil the secret teachings and hidden histories of our ancient ancestors Understand the intimate relationship between light and shadow, male and female, creation and destruction.


Self-unfoldment by Disciplines of Realization

Self-unfoldment by Disciplines of Realization

Author: Manly Palmer Hall

Publisher:

Published: 1951

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13:

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This book requires you to develop an intuitive grasp of the following metaphysical concepts: Meditation; Realization; Illumination and Discipline. The principal sources of the book's metaphysical doctrines are Oriental, chiefly from Taoism, Lamaism, and Zen Buddhism.


Druidry Handbook

Druidry Handbook

Author: John Michael Greer

Publisher: Weiser Books

Published: 2021-04-01

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1633412245

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The classic guide to living a spiritual life rooted in Celtic antiquity and revived to meet the challenges of contemporary life. Druidry offers people a path of harmony through reconnection with the green Earth. The Druidry Handbook is the first hands-on manual of traditional British druid practice that explores the Sun Path of seasonal celebration, the Moon Path of meditation, and the Earth Path of living in harmony with nature as tools for crafting an Earth-honoring life here and now. From ritual and meditation to nature awareness and ecological action, John Michael Greer opens the door to a spirituality rooted in the living Earth. Featuring a mix of philosophy, rituals, spiritual practice, and lifestyle issues, The Druidry Handbook is an essential guide for those seriously interested in practicing a traditional form of druidry. It offers equal value to eclectics and solitary practitioners eager to incorporate more Earth-based spirituality into their own belief system.


Theories of the Self, Race, and Essentialization in Buddhism

Theories of the Self, Race, and Essentialization in Buddhism

Author: Ryan Anningson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-07-29

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 100041163X

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This book analyzes Buddhist discussions of the Aryan myth and scientific racism and the ways in which this conversation reshaped Buddhism in the United States, and globally. The book traces the development of notions of Aryanism in Buddhism through Buddhist publications from 1899-1957, focusing on this so-called "yellow peril," or historical racist views in the United States of an Asian "other." During this time period in America, the Aryan myth was considered to be scientific fact, and Buddhists were able to capitalize on this idea throughout a global publishing network of books, magazines, and academic work which helped to transform the presentation of Buddhism into the "Aryan religion." Following narratives regarding colonialism and the development of the Aryan myth, Buddhists challenged these dominant tropes: they combined emic discussions about the "Aryan" myth and comparisons of Buddhism and science, in order to disprove colonial tropes of "Western" dominance, and suggest that Buddhism represented a superior tradition in world historical development. The author argues that this presentation of a Buddhist tradition of superiority helped to create space for Buddhism within the American religious landscape. The book will be of interest to academics working on Buddhism, race and religion, and American religious history.