The Routledge Dictionary of Religious and Spiritual QuotationsHow did the universe come to exist? What is the nature of its creator? Is there a purpose to human existence? What is it to live a good life? |
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... thou into my spirit and my thoughts my whole life long, for thou art I and I am thou.' S.Angus, The Mystery Religions and Christianity (1925) 5 Verily, in the beginning this world was Brahman. It knew only itself: 'I am Brahman ...
... art thou. Chandogya Upanishad, 6, 10 7 OM!—This syllable is this whole world. Its further explanation is: The past, the present, the future— #8212;Everything is just the word OM. Mandukya Upanishad, 1, 1 8 As therefore the individual ...
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Contents
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II THE SUPERNATURAL | 37 |
III THE NATURE OF GOD | 51 |
IV THE UNIVERSE | 76 |
V HUMANITY | 89 |
VI THE SACRED | 97 |
VII SACRED PERSONS | 105 |
XI SPIRITUAL EXERCISES | 151 |
XII RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY | 164 |
XIII RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY | 189 |
XIV VIRTUE AND THE GOOD | 205 |
XV MORALITY | 225 |
XVI MEN AND WOMEN | 246 |
XVII SOCIETY | 263 |
XVIII LAST THINGS | 291 |
VIII SACRED WORDS | 120 |
IX SACRED ACTIONS | 128 |
X SPIRITUALITY | 136 |
TEXT AND AUTHOR INDEX | 318 |
SUBJECT INDEX | 330 |
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