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Sufi teacher Idries Shah
Tara Brach • Radical Acceptance

The Essential Vedanta: A New Source Book of Advaita Vedanta (Treasures of the World's Religions)
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They are darshana, “something seen,” and the student to whom they were taught was expected not only to listen to the words but to realize them: that is, to make their truths an integral part of character, conduct, and consciousness.
Eknath Easwaran • The Upanishads (Easwaran's Classics of Indian Spirituality Book 2)
to actually practice svādhyāya rather than the often much more comfortable acts of rationalization, denial, and self-delusion, we must always practice satyam—we need to remain unflinchingly honest and truthful with ourselves.
Mary Taylor • The Art of Vinyasa: Awakening Body and Mind through the Practice of Ashtanga Yoga
He may be infinite, omnipresent, and so forth, but we have no immediate and practical use for those conceptions in our busy, rushing lives.
Paramahansa Yogananda • The Science of Religion (Self-Realization Fellowship)
