Through spiritual discipline the entire body becomes the receptacle of divine sensations. A well-conducted discipline makes it possible to identify and recognize at its base a unique sensation which is a sensation of the universe. What is known as meditation is the interiorization of this "pure sensation" outside of time. It is a taste of eternity.

-The Awakened Body

Sri Anirvan

 
MATERIAL FOR THOUGHT #14

  • The Awakened Body
    Sri Anirvan
  • Hope
    Jacob Needleman
  • Seeing: The Endless Source of Inner Freedom
    Michel de Salzmann
  • Marie-Claude
    Alix Taylor
  • Note on the Four Bodies of the Mother of God
    Richard Temple
  • The Quick and the Dead
    Richard Hodges
  • The Place of Honor
    Ellen Draper
  • Accuracy
    Wendy Bayne
  • The Xam Bushmen
    Harold Farmer
  • Lost Buddhism
    Stuart Smithers

  • The Continuum Concept
    by Jean Liedloff
  • Jonah's Dream
    by Sven Berlin
  • Trout Bum: Essays on Flyfishing As a Way of Life
    by John Gierach
  • A River Runs Through It
    by Norman Maclean

  • A Life of One's Own
    by Joanna Field
  • The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying
    by Sogyal Rinpoche
  • The  Embodied Mind
    by Francisco Verela, Evan Thompson and Eleanor Rosch
 


 


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