Religious symbols are keys that can help unlock the doors that separate us from a meaningful contact with life. But the desire to look for such keys can only stem from a deep-felt need to find out what life is all about. If a man tries to observe himself, to know himself, then he will find the right keys to open new doors at the right time.

–The Temples of Angkor Wat and the Search for Meaning in Life

 
MATERIAL FOR THOUGHT #5


  • Two Vedantas: The Best and the Worst of India
    Philippe Lavastine
  • The Temples of Angkor Wat and the Search for Meaning in Life
  • Concerning Esoterism and Symbol
    R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz


  • The Roots of Coincidence
    by Arthur Koestler
  • The Diffusion of Sufi Ideas in the West
    by Idries Shah
  • In My Own Way
    by Alan Watts
  • Science and Music
    by Sir James Jeans
  • A Question to Robert S. de Ropp
  • Wilhelm Reich: Life Force Explorer
    by James Wyckoff
  • The Yoga of the Bhagavat Gita
    by Sri Krishna Prem
  • The Jews of Silence
    by Elie Wiesel
  • Spiritual Catalogues
  • The Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution (Second Edition, Enlarged)
    by P.D. Ouspensky
  • Far West Lighting System

 

 

 


 


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