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Among many others, I draw on the ideas of two spiritual teachers I should mention. One is my friend Douglas Harding, whose unique and inimitable approach sheds light on the Self as Consciousness, which is pure Kashmir Shaivism. The other is the enigmatic 20th-century teacher G. I. Gurdjieff. I met his teachings in my earliest days as a spiritual se
... See moreSwami Shankarananda • Consciousness Is Everything: The Yoga of Kashmir Shaivism
Purusha Suktam: With Sanskrit Commentary of Sri Vadiraja Teertha Swamiji and English Translation
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Ray Dalio • Principles: Life and Work

Supplication to the Guru Praying to the guru is not necessarily a matter of chanting mantras or reading a supplication composed by others. The real prayer, on the relative level, is just thinking of the guru—his form, his name, his activities, his color, his shape, even his movement.
Jamyang Khyentse • The Guru Drinks Bourbon?

Another one of my daily practices is to repeat the “Divine Light Invocation,” as taught by Swami Radha,9 a disciple of Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh.
Vickie MacArthur • A Lotus on Fire: How a Buddhist Monk Ignited My Heart
