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The Cloud of Unknowing: With the Book of Privy Counsel
- By: Carmen Acevedo Butcher - translator
- Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin
- Length: 5 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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This anonymous fourteenth-century text is the glory of English mysticism, and one of the most practical and useful guides to finding union with God ever written. Carmen Acevedo Butcher’s new translation is the first to bring the text into a modern English idiom - while remaining strictly faithful to the meaning of the original Middle English. The Cloud of Unknowingconsists of a series of letters written by a monk to his student or disciple, instructing him (or her) in the way of Divine union.
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Contemplation -> transformation
- By M. James on 03-24-15
The Way
Reviewed: 07-11-24
A beautiful book that has helped deepen my relationship with God. 10/10 recommend to anyone who wishes to do the same <3
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Paths to God
- Living the Bhagavad Gita
- By: Ram Dass
- Narrated by: Paul Brion
- Length: 11 hrs and 26 mins
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Now, in a fascinating series of reflections, anecdotes, stories, and exercises, Ram Dass gives us a unique and accessible road map for experiencing divinity in everyday life. In the engaging, conversational style that has made his teachings so popular for decades, Ram Dass traces our journey of consciousness as it is reflected in one of Hinduism's most sacred texts. The Gita teaches a system of yogas, or "paths for coming to union with God."
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Well, I guess that's this books work taken care of
- By Jeremy Teeter on 11-30-17
- Paths to God
- Living the Bhagavad Gita
- By: Ram Dass
- Narrated by: Paul Brion
Great book for a life of spiritual practice.
Reviewed: 08-10-23
If you're seeking a book that provides a life of spiritual practice, look no further. Ram Dass lays it all out in this book. I'd recommend also picking up a hard/paperback version and also the gita itself to reference.
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