True happiness
the teachings of Ramana Maharshi
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Author
Contributions
- Osborne, Arthur, 1906-1970, editor - Contributor
- Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961, author of foreword - Contributor
- Jacobs, Alan, 1929- - Contributor
Publication
2015 - , Virginia
Language
English
Word Count
51,500 words, Guess
Page Count
206 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101571747338
- ISBN-139781571747334
- OCLC Control Number933938238
- OCLC Control Number905880146
- Better World Books9781571747334
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27195904M
Classifications
- DDC294.5092
Alternate Titles
- Teachings of Ramana Maharshi
Description
"Sri Ramana Maharshi is regarded as one of the most important Indian sages of all time. At the age of sixteen, he experienced a spiritual awakening and travelled to the holy mountain of Arunachala, where a community grew up around him. From there, he touched the lives of influential writers, artists, and seekers such as Carl Jung, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Somerset Maugham. Today, millions around the world continue to be inspired by his teachings. Edited by his pupil Arthur Osborne, this classic work sets out Sri Ramana Maharshi's thoughts on such subjects as how to live in the here and now, wealth, freedom, knowledge, and the essence of our true nature. It has been long-established as a classic text for those studying non-duality, specifically Advaita. Self-inquiry is the key to liberation, Sri Ramana contends, as he invites us to detach ourselves from our illusions and set out on the path that leads toward enlightenment."--Back cover.
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