The Quotable Spirit

The Quotable Spirit

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Author: Peter Lorie
Editor(s): Peter Lorie & Manuela Dunn Mascetti
Publisher: Newleaf
Year: 1996
Language: English
Pages: 368
ISBN/UPC (if available): 0752205951

Description

Spanning centuries, continents and cultures, this treasury of more than 2,000 religious and spiritual quotations brings together a remarkably diverse collection of more than 500 writers and their memorable words. Here one will find the spiritual masters, religious leaders, gurus, sadhus and wise men and women of every time, place and faith.

Selections from the great organized religions on Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Taoism and Hinduism are presented side by side words of wisdom from extraordinary individuals Buddha, Jesus and Mohammed; Mother Teresa and Chief Seattle; Alan Watts and Ramana Maharshi; Emily Dickinson and Dorothy Parker; Krishnamurti and Lao-tzu.

In addition to familiar names and sources, The Quotable Spirit includes much that will be new to most readers. Over a twenty-year period, the editors travelled to obscure libraries and spiritual centres throughout the world, gathering material written by authors and teachers thousands of years ago in remote kingdoms. The entry from the ancient Book of Nothing (more properly entitled hsin hsin ming-Discourses on the Faith Mind), written by the Third Zen Patriarch Sosan, came from a thin pamphlet tucked away in a mystical library at the heart of the Osho commune in Poona, India.

Organized thematically into more than forty topics, from Angels and Beauty to Wisdom and World, The Quotable Spirit lists quotations chronologically and includes a brief notation of the author and source of each piece. A table of contents, alphabetically organized by theme and an expanded biographical index make this a practical, easy-to use reference.

Sure to be consulted again and again, this remarkable collection will be a welcome, cherished addition to every home library.

Contents

Preface
Introduction
Angels
Beauty
Belief and Doubt
The Body
Children and Youth
Consciousness
Creation
Death
Dream and Illusion
Emotion
Enlightenment
Freedom
Friendship
God
Good and Evil
Heaven and Hell
Ideals
Immortality
Joy and Despa