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Tag Archives: world religions
Searching for the Hidden Ashram
“The Longest journey of any person is the journey inward.” Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings. “The fourth condition is Atman in his own pure state: the awakened life of supreme consciousness. It is neither outer nor inner consciousness, neither semi-consciousness, neither consciousness … Continue reading
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Tagged Ashram, Atman, Franklin Wolff, Hinduism, Huston Smith, India, Lone Pine, meditation, Upanishads, world religions, yoga
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Mutual Dialogue on Religious Differences
“The longest journey is the journey inward.” Dag Hammerskjold, Markings. A clue to encounters with the spiritualities of the world can be found in Hermann Hesse’s novel Siddartha. “One can only pass on knowledge, but not wisdom,” Siddartha explains at … Continue reading