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The Crossroads of the Heart
by Osho

Then comes the fourth centre, the heart centre, called anahata. The word is beautiful, anahata means unstruck sound. It means exactly what Zen people mean when they say, "Do you hear the sound of one hand clapping?"—unstruck sound. [More]

The Three Fishes
by Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi

There was in a secluded place a lake, which was fed by a running stream. And in this lake were three fishes, one very wise, the second half wise, and the third foolish. One day some fishermen passed by that lake, and having espied the fish, hastened home to fetch their nets. [More]

A Living Reality
by Swami Ramdas

In this evanescent panorama of life all things and objects are subject to transmutation and dissolution. The Lord alone is real with whom we are eternally united. [More]

Truth Is One
by Hazrat Inayat Khan

Every cult of mystics has used certain names. There are certain names in the cult of the Hindus, under which they recognize certain masters. We find them also in the Semitic races, mentioned in the Bible, the Kabala, and the Qur'an. [More]

The Roots of Findhorn
by Derek Cameron

The Findhorn garden grew from a rich compost and it is apt that Findhorn spirituality should also sprout from its own steamy mix, a fecund blend of positive thinking, psychism, esotericism, and— less often acknowledged —evangelical Christianity. [More]

The Freedom of Solitude
by Gerald May

Most of what I know about the spiritual life I have learned in relationships with other people, but there are some lessons that only aloneness can teach. [More]

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