The Paradise Never Lost

The Paradise Never Lost
Author: Pramod Bharati
Publsiher: Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-03-26
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789350836477

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'The Paradise Never Lost' is a unique book of its kind to deal with the true nature of Enlightenment, Religion and Science . It describes the essential features of Vedanta, Sankya, Yoga, Jainism, Buddhism, Islam and Christianity and correlates them. This book correlates Religion and Science as well and establishes Religion as the Supreme Science by using Philosophical method for the first time. This one book is enough to answer all religious enquiries and is indispensable for every seeker. This book deserves to be called 'The Handbook of Religion' and is useful for those also who want to specialize in the field of 'Comparative Religion' being unprecedented in its scientific manner. This book is remarkable for its originality and authenticity both and includes only the indispensable. Pramod Bharati has been a disciple of Osho and he has been transcendental in the fields of Enlightenment and Mysticism. I lowever,he has been a member of Rajasthan Higher Education Service and is working at present as a college Principal. His legal name is Pramod Kumar Joshi. The Diamond Hooks has already published his three books in Hindi recently two on fiction and one on poetry.

Torah and Law in Paradise Lost

Torah and Law in Paradise Lost
Author: Jason P. Rosenblatt
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781400821303

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It has been the fate of Milton, the most Hebraic of the great English poets, to have been interpreted in this century largely by those inhospitable to his Hebraism. To remedy this lack of balance, Jason Rosenblatt reveals Milton's epic representations of paradise and the fallen world to be the supreme coordinates of an interpretive struggle, in which Jewish beliefs that the Hebrew Bible was eternally authoritative Torah were set against the Christian view that it was a temporary law superseded by the New Testament. Arguing that the Milton of the 1643-1645 prose tracts saw the Hebrew Bible from the Jewish perspective, Rosenblatt shows that these tracts are the principal doctrinal matrix of the middle books of Paradise Lost, which present the Hebrew Bible and Adam and Eve as self-sufficient entities. Rosenblatt acknowledges that later in Paradise Lost, after the fall, a Pauline hermeneutic reduces the Hebrew Bible to a captive text and Adam and Eve to shadowy types. But Milton's shift to a radically Pauline ethos at that point does not annul the Hebraism of the earlier part of the work. If Milton resembles Paul, it is not least because his thought could attain harmonies only through dialectic. Milton's poetry derives much of its power from deep internal struggles over the value and meaning of law, grace, charity, Christian liberty, and the relationships among natural law, the Mosaic law, and the gospel.

The Paradise Never Lost

The Paradise Never Lost
Author: Pramoda Bhāratī
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2010
Genre: Religions
ISBN: 8128831364

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Enlightenment Is Your Nature

Enlightenment Is Your Nature
Author: Osho
Publsiher: Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-09-19
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781786781024

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Explores and explains the fundamental difference between psychology, therapy and meditation. "Enlightenment” in Western cultures has long been associated with the 18th century movement that brought about a new “age of reason.” As Zen, Buddhism, and other eastern wisdom traditions have captured the imagination of the West, “enlightenment” has come to be known as a specific state of consciousness attained by an individual on a spiritual or meditative path. However, the Judeo-Christian context, with its belief in a divine power “out there” and separate from the individual, hinders most Westerners’ ability to comprehend “enlightenment” in the Eastern sense. Our theistic conditioning leads to such common misunderstandings as perceiving enlightenment as the attainment of supernatural powers, or as something achievable only by those who are somehow “special.” In this work, Osho deconstructs these misunderstandings and offers a radically different view of enlightenment, freed from all spiritual and religious beliefs – including the distortions of asceticism and renunciation that have arisen in Eastern and Western cultures both. Taking the reader step by step through the history of how both East and West have approached the mysteries of the human mind and spirituality, Osho offers a simple science of consciousness that he calls “the psychology of the buddhas.” It is a science that in very clear terms shows how one can, through awareness and taking full responsibility for one’s life, go beyond all limited belief systems, habits, and superstitions of the mind. That process, he says, brings us back to our nature – and that is enlightenment.

Take It Easy Vol 1 Talks on Zen Buddhism

Take It Easy  Vol 1 Talks on Zen Buddhism
Author: Osho
Publsiher: Fivestar
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2023-03-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Religion is the vast sky of existence. Reason is a tiny human phenomenon. The reason has to be lost, has to be dropped. Only by going beyond the mind does one start understanding what is. That’s the radical change. No philosophy can bring that radical change – only religion. Religion is non-philosophic, anti-philosophic, and Zen is the purest form of religion. Zen is the very essence of religion. Hence it is irrational, it is absurd. If you try to understand it logically you will be bewildered. It can only be understood illogically. It has to be approached in deep sympathy and love. YOU CANNOT approach Zen through empirical, scientific, objective concepts. They all have to be dropped. It is a heart phenomenon. You have to feel it rather than think it. You have to BE it to know it. Being is knowing. And there is no other knowing.

Zen The Art Of Enlightenment

Zen   The Art Of Enlightenment
Author: Osho
Publsiher: Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd.
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2005
Genre: Enlightenment (Zen Buddhism)
ISBN: 817182398X

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Lost Paradise

Lost Paradise
Author: Elizabeth Drayson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2021-07-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781788547444

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The essential history of an iconic European city, by Cambridge academic Elizabeth Drayson. 'An admirable achievement... [Drayson has] expertise as a scholar and command as a storyteller' BBC History Magazine 'A glittering homage to one of the world's most beautiful and storied cities' Dan Jones 'Beauty built on blood and brutality... A fascinating new tome' Daily Mail From the early Middle Ages to the present, foreign travellers have been bewitched by Granada's peerless beauty. The Andalusian city is also the stuff of story and legend, with an unforgettable history to match. Romans, then Visigoths, settled here, as did a community of Jews; in the eleventh century a Berber chief made Granada his capital, and from 1230 until 1492 the Nasrids – Spain's last Islamic dynasty – ruled the emirate of Granada from their fortress-palace of the Alhambra. After capturing the city to complete the Christian Reconquista, the Catholic monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella made the Alhambra the site of their royal court. In Lost Paradise, Elizabeth Drayson takes the reader on a voyage of discovery that uncovers the many-layered past of Spain's most complex and fascinating city, celebrating and exploring its evolving identity. Her account brings to the fore the image of Granada as a lost paradise, revealing it as a place of perpetual contradiction and linking it to the great dilemma over Spain's true identity as a nation. This is the story of a vanished Eden, of a place that questions and probes Spain's deep obsession with forgetting, and with erasing historical and cultural memory.

Soul Whispers

Soul Whispers
Author: Santhiprasad C P
Publsiher: South Indian Studies, Trivandrum
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2011-01-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9788190592871

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Inner bubbling of a soul expresses its loneliness, desperation, uncertainty, hopes, hopelessness, compassion, love and serenity in this series of poems 'The Soul Whispers'. These sincere words stir the mind and the heart at the same time throw light on freedom and fulfillment. Santhi’s words come from the depth of his soul and shower spiritual wisdom. It is so simple to read. The style is unique in its brevity