The Story Of Milarepa, Tibetan Saint

Submitted by SHABDA - Preceptor on October 5, 2012

The Story Of Milarepa, Tibetan Saint

Part 1: Famous and revered among all four lineages in Tibet, Jetsun Milarepa belongs in particular to the Kagyu lineage, which is especially known for faith and devotion. It is often through faith and devotion that the true nature of the mind is discussed. Milarepa's lineage comes down through Vajradhara (Dorje Chang) to Tilopa, the Indian Siddha who met Vajradhara directly face to face. Tilopa passed his lineage on to Naropa, and these three figures belong to the Indian history of the lineage.

The Audible Life Stream – Julian Johnson

Submitted by SHABDA - Preceptor on October 5, 2012

 An excerpt from The Path Of The Masters – Julian Johnson 1939 – The first book to introduce Sant Mat to the Western world. : ... Read more

The Essene Gospels Of Peace

Submitted by SHABDA - Preceptor on October 5, 2012

The Essene Gospels Of Peace

Surat Shabd Yoga in the west, although later than Pythagoras and Moses, or any of the Egyptian Hermeticists, this is the very same path or way...

The Discourses of Agra Radhasoami, another stage of evolution of the path

Submitted by SHABDA - Preceptor on October 5, 2012

The Discourses of Agra Radhasoami, another stage of evolution of the path

Here find the complete English library of books written by 1st Guru Shiv Dayal Singh, through all of his 4 successors, the last of which, ... Read more

Fihi Ma Fihi – It Is What It Is- The Discourses Of Rumi

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Fihi Ma Fihi – It Is What It Is- The Discourses Of Rumi

  Introduction ecognized as perhaps the greatest mystical poet of Islam, Jalal al-Din Rumi (1207-1273) communicated something through his writing that has attracted spiritual seekers ... Read more

The Anurag Sagar – Kabir (The Ocean of Love)

Submitted by SHABDA - Preceptor on October 5, 2012

The Anurag Sagar – Kabir (The Ocean of Love)

from the Sufi movement, combined with the Bhakti (Devotion) movement in India, came Kabir's path, the way of the Light and Sound of God, from which would be born Sant Mat, Radhasoami, as well as Sikhism as Guru Nanak was a contemporary of Kabir, and both traveled widely, and spoke to audiences of differing spiritual views, both Hindu and Moslem, and found acceptance in both.

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