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Discover Yourself 2 reviews Paul Brunton
Weiser Books, 1971
Reality? The book `Discover Yourself' is an elaboration of the previous truths that the author has presented to us. He starts of by explaining God and the beginning of religion. Further on, he gives new light to the prayer `Our Father' that Jesus taught. He also provides wonderful insights to the Sermon on the Mount, by Jesus. He calls them `The Seven Beatitudes' which I think is aptly named. He again ...
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Spiritual Crisis of Man 1 review Paul Brunton
Red Wheel Weiser, 1983
Peace of mind for Modern Man I read this book two years back. It is as good as realization of truth in black and white. It is a must for a modern man who is seeking the peace of mind. It explains very well the variety of aspects of thinking of a man and the crossroads in the daily life where one is likely to step wrong. Daily reading followed by serious contemplation for about two months, helped me refine my ways to ...
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Perspectives: The Notebooks of Paul Brunton 2 reviews Paul Brunton
Larson Publications, 1984
Philosophy that goes directly to head and heart I've never encountered such an amazing collection of wisdom. Each sentence has a delicate balance of intellectual clarity and heartfelt insight. It's hard to find any instance in my life that isn't addressed within the covers of this book. A real treasure!
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Wisdom of the Overself 4 reviews Paul Brunton
Weiser Books, 1983
Life Changing I am not a philosopher nor do I claim to know a great deal of this subject but I have begun my quest for spiritual and philosophical guidance about two years ago at the age of 19. I was raised a Christian but have recently read scriptures of all the major religions and even some that are not so major. I completely agree with the perennial philosophy that all religions underline the one universal ...
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The Maharshi and His Message 2 reviews Paul Brunton
Nesma Books, 2002
The Essence of Ramana Maharshi Paul Brunton was a very important person in the early years of my life and continues to be twenty-six years after he passed.
I have the greatest respect for what he did. He was an explorer in every sense of the word. He traveled to the far corners of the earth looking for spiritual teachers and answers to life's great questions. One of his great achievements was to introduce Sri Ramana ...
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A Search in Secret India 18 reviews Paul Brunton
Ebury Press, 2003
Genuine seeker's detailed account, this will also teach you intellectual honesty There are Yogis and there are Jnanis.
Yogis, are able to detach themselves from the world at will
and gain control over their mind enough to attempt and acquire union with God, Goodness, Soul, Spirit, at will.
The last phrase, 'at will' is the catch.
Yogis still have their ego (will) in tact.
Their accomplishments may feed and enlarge this ego rather
than help them see its ...
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Goodman and Gilman's Manual of Pharmacology and Therapeutics 5 reviews Laurence Brunton, Donald Blumenthal, ...
McGraw-Hill Professional, 2007
Goodman & gilman This is agreat addition to anyones practice/pharm class. I have used it daily- good review of the phisology. I keep it in my backpack I have both this manual & the 11th edition of the large Text but I haven't opened that one since this smaller one arrived.
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Goodman and Gilman's Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics Digital Edition Laurence Brunton, Keith Parker, ...
McGraw-Hill Professional, 2005
This package offers the combined benefits of both the print and the web-based presentation, for the very reasonable additional price of approximately $60 over the cost of the book alone. GAndG is the acknowledged authority on the properties, mechanisms, and uses of the major drug classes. One of the most successful books in the history of medical publishing (more than 1,000,000 copies sold!), it is renowned worldwide for detailed but clinically ...
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A Hermit in the Himalayas: A Unique Travelogue by One of the Greatest Spiritual Explorers of the Twentieth ... Paul Brunton
Rider & Co, 2003
One of the great classics of spiritual literature brought back into print Paul Brunton was one of a very small number of his generation to travel so extensively throughout India and Tibet at a time when very few were doing so with such insight and discernment. His journalistic skills produced magnificent descriptions of the snowy peaks and high-desert landscapes of the Himalayan region but it was the lessons he learned from the holy men he met ...
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Goodman And Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics (Goodman and Gilman's the Pharmacological ... 8 reviews Laurence Brunton, John Lazo, ...
McGraw-Hill Professional, 2005
A complete Pharmacological Encyclopedia This book is a complete pharmacological encyclopedia from its days of inception.It is useful to any physician as a desk reference.
Professor K.Neelakantan Viswanathan, AVMC, Pondicherry, India
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The Secret Path: A Technique of Spiritual Self-discovery for the Modern World 4 reviews Paul Brunton
Pilgrims Publishing,India, 2002
A new way of living This extraordinary book explains in simple language what life is all about,and why we are here.It`s about you and me.If you are disatisfied with your life read this book and you will see things from a different point of view.The load of cares and troubles which most of us carry about with us can be thrown off and a won-derful feeling of peace and freedom can take their place.Simply by reading ...
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Healing of Self/The Negative: Notebooks Volume 7 (Notebooks of Paul Brunton) Brunton
Larson Publications, 1987
This seventh volume in The Notebooks of Paul Brunton is an in-depth presentation of the tenth and eleventh major categories in the personal notebooks Dr. Paul Brunton reserved for posthumous publication. Bost sections of this volume are immediately useful. Each deals with a topic currently receiving a great deal of attention on both the personal and the professional levels. Part 1 Healing of the Self, treats the mind-ody relationship and ...
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Ego: Volume 6: Volume 6 (The Notebooks of Paul Brunton V006) 2 reviews Brunton
Larson Publications, 1987
Where has this guy been? What a great find! I had a book on my shelf for 5 years "Standing in Your Own Way: Talks on the Nature of Ego" by Anthony Damaini. I finally got around to reading it and it was very deep and one of the few books to totally focus on the ego. How do we transcend the ego unless we know what it is? Paul Brunton is heavily quoted in Anthony's book as Anthony was a student of Pauls. Once I started reading Paul I know I ...
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Understanding the Reggio Approach Early Years Education in Practice Pat Brunton, Linda Thornton
David Fulton Publish, 2006
A much-needed source of information for those wishing to extend and consolidate their understanding of the Reggio Approach and philosophy, this book: · Provides an overview of the historical and social background of the Reggio Approach · Encourages practitioners to look at their individual settings and existing practice in relation to the Approach · Focuses upon key ideas that practitioners can consider when reviewing and redesigning their ...
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Emotions and Ethics/The Intellect: Notebooks Volume 5 (Notebooks of Paul Brunton) Brunton
Larson Publications, 1987
This fifth volume in The Notebooks of Paul Brunton is an in-depth presentation of the sixth and seventh major topics in the personal notebooks of Dr. Paul Brunton reserved for posthumous publication.
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Inspiration and the Overself: Notebooks Volume 14 (Notebooks of Paul Brunton) Brunton
Larson Publications, 1988
Nearly everyone has brief moments of exalting contact with his or her own divine Soul: this book shows how to make the most of those moments; how to recognize, develop, test, and follow through on intuitions; how to contact the source of inspiration and make its vitalizing power a continuous presence.
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What Is Karma? 1 review Paul Brunton
Larson Publications, 1998
Great Lessons Of Truth This is a great book to read if you are already familiar with Paul Brunton's teachings, especially if you have already studied his book entitled: The Wisdom Of The Overself.
As a student of deep philosophic and spiritual Truths, I wanted to get a clearer understanding of how Karma really operates in my life and in the world around me. This book did the job for me.
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The Quest of the Overself 3 reviews Paul Brunton
Rider & Co, 2003
Sage Paul Brunton Paul Brunton is one of the greatest sages recently produced by the West. I pair him with Plotinus. His books should be studied, more than read. "The Quest of the Overself", however a great book, is just a a starter to his later developed concept of mentalism (akin to Bishop Berkeley's philosophy but more in the line of the Upanishads and other Christian esoteric teachings). The reader is ...
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A Search in Secret Egypt 6 reviews Paul Brunton
Larson Publications, 2007
A stopover in Egypt In this book the author Dr. Paul Brunton, explains the 'trance' like state attained by various people in Egypt, while making references to India. He provides a glimpse of the mystic rites that used to take place in Ancient Egypt for people who had the desire and strength to become initiates in those times. Those of you who have read Rudolph Steiner's book 'The Gospel of St. John' in the chapter ...
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Relativity, Philosophy and Mind: Notebooks Volume 13 (The Notebooks of Paul Brunton, Vol 13) Brunton
Larson Publications, 1988
The three sections of this book construct an unusually broad bridge between the leading edge of modern science and the most stable insights of the perennial wisdom traditions.
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