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brahmavidya is not intellectual study. The intellect was given full training in these forest academies, but brahmavidya is not psychology or philosophy. It is, in a sense, a lab science: the mind is both object and laboratory. Attention is trained inward, on itself, through a discipline the Upanishads call nididhyasana: meditation.
Eknath Easwaran • The Upanishads (Easwaran's Classics of Indian Spirituality Book 2)
Vedanta philosophy.
Alan Watts • The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are
Among them, I recommend Pandit’s Specific Principles of Kashmir Shaivism for the new student. More yogic works are Swami Lakshmanjoo’s Self Realisation and The Secret Supreme, Swami Chetanananda’s Dynamic Stillness I and II, and, of course, Siddha Meditation by Swami Muktananda.
Swami Shankarananda • Consciousness Is Everything: The Yoga of Kashmir Shaivism
not permit yourself to be bound by any habit of living; be able, rather, to change your habits as wisdom dictates. Learn to live rightly, using your power of free choice, guided by wisdom. Be able to sleep comfortably on a soft bed one night and just as comfortably on the floor the next night. That divine nonattachment to habit is the freedom
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Brahma pranam, Brahma havire, Brahmagni, Brahmanahota Brahmaitan Gantabiyam Brahmakarma Samadina Gurubrahma, Guruvishnu, Gurudevomaheshwara Gurusakshat Parambrahma Tus maee shree guruvenama ha Om, shanti, shanti, shanti.
Ram Dass • Paths to God: Living the Bhagavad Gita
Meeting the Truth
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