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The Gupta Vidya: Vol. 2 ~ The Golden Thread

door Raghavan N. Iyer

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"The second volume of The Gupta Vidya elaborates the ageless teachings of the Western-Religion as a mighty spiritual stream, sometimes hidden but always present, behind the entire history of humanity and demonstrates its relevance to humanity today and in the future. After tracing this life-giving knowledge as a golden thread through history, Iyer turns to classic sacred texts of Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism and Christianity to show the transmission of the fundamental doctrines by diverse spiritual teachers in various religions, all concentrating on the power of self-transformation and consciously choosing a meaningful life within the context of the whole of humanity and the cosmos. His essays then elucidate the universal ideas of karma and reincarnation and their implications for immortality, consciousness, choice and self-determination. The final section shows how the universal perspective of Theosophy can be made practical in daily life through meditation, a deepened sense of self, thoughtfulness and transcendence, and a profound sense of the ethical life which is coextensive with the whole of existence."--Book jacket. "Shri Raghavan Iyer was a profound and magnanimous teacher of Theosophia - the Wisdom-Religion. The luminous essays in this volume represent the efflorescence of a life-time dedicated to the great cause of the Theosophical Movement: universal brotherhood. They were written for Everyman and will continue to benefit the ready and receptive readers of every race, religion and civilization for centuries to come."--Amazon.ca description.… (meer)
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This second volume elaborates the ageless teachings of Wisdom-Religion as a mighty spiritual stream, sometimes hidden but always present, behind the entire history of humanity and demonstrates its relevance to humanity today and in the future. After tracing this life-giving knowledge as a golden thread through history, Iyer turns to classic sacred texts of Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism and Christianity to show the transmission of the fundamental doctrines by diverse spiritual teachers in various religions, all concentrating on the power of self-transformation and consciously choosing the life to live within the context of the whole of humanity and the cosmos. His essays then elucidate the universal ideas of karma and reincarnation and their implications for immortality, consciousness, choice and self-determination. The final section shows how the universal perspective of Theosophy can be made practical in daily life through meditation, a deepened sense of self, thoughtfulness and transcendence, and a profound sense of the ethical life which is coextensive with the whole of existence. Glossary and Index included.
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"The second volume of The Gupta Vidya elaborates the ageless teachings of the Western-Religion as a mighty spiritual stream, sometimes hidden but always present, behind the entire history of humanity and demonstrates its relevance to humanity today and in the future. After tracing this life-giving knowledge as a golden thread through history, Iyer turns to classic sacred texts of Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism and Christianity to show the transmission of the fundamental doctrines by diverse spiritual teachers in various religions, all concentrating on the power of self-transformation and consciously choosing a meaningful life within the context of the whole of humanity and the cosmos. His essays then elucidate the universal ideas of karma and reincarnation and their implications for immortality, consciousness, choice and self-determination. The final section shows how the universal perspective of Theosophy can be made practical in daily life through meditation, a deepened sense of self, thoughtfulness and transcendence, and a profound sense of the ethical life which is coextensive with the whole of existence."--Book jacket. "Shri Raghavan Iyer was a profound and magnanimous teacher of Theosophia - the Wisdom-Religion. The luminous essays in this volume represent the efflorescence of a life-time dedicated to the great cause of the Theosophical Movement: universal brotherhood. They were written for Everyman and will continue to benefit the ready and receptive readers of every race, religion and civilization for centuries to come."--Amazon.ca description.

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