One of the most enlightened and exhaustive studies into the Bhagavad Gita, especially for the European and Western mindset.
One of the most enlightened and exhaustive studies into the Bhagavad Gita, especially for the European and Western mindset.
A short view of the corporate person in law and life.
One night a year or so ago I was the guest of a famous literary society. This society, or club, it is well known, believes in celebrating literature-and all sorts of other things-in a thoroughly agreeable and human fashion. It meets not in any gloomy hall or lecture room, it has no gritty apparatus of blackboard, chalk, and bleared water-bottle.
An odd but critical view of the Gita, suggesting that it and the Vedas were influenced by the Gospels.
Written during the US War of Aggression and Occupation of the Southern States, the author predicted the harm of paper money, not backed by substance. His predictions have come true in the 1890s, 1900s, 1930s, and as late as 2008 when the paper money banksters almost crashed the financial system. Why O Why do the Illiterates of Congress allow this cycle to continue, and each time it bails out the same criminals that caused the bubble to almost burst. In the past 10 years the bubble has inflated 100 times its normal rate.... will we all have to suffer because of illiterate, greedy, politicians since the banksters want it all?
The religious and spiritual meaning of the Gita explained.
It was my privilege, many years ago, to make the acquaintance of the obscure literary hermit, whose talk I have tried to reproduce in the pages that follow.
This world of ours is a world of opposites. There is light and shade, there is heat and cold, there is good and evil, there is God and the Devil
It was somewhere, I think, towards the autumn of the year 1889 that the thought occurred to me that I might perhaps try to write a little in the modern way. For, hitherto, I had been, as it were, wearing costume in literature.
It was somewhere, I think, towards the autumn of the year 1889 that the thought occurred to me that I might perhaps try to write a little in the modern way. For, hitherto, I had been, as it were, wearing costume in literature.
How to prepare one's body, life, and soul while limited to the Outer Court, for entry into the Inner Court, that few have attained.
Ms. Besant teaches why initiation is an important step into the mysteries.