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About This Book
Born in Denmark, in 1890, Sunyata was from birth, utterly without desire, ambition and ego. Thus, the name "Sunyata"âand description of "rare-born mystic"âwas given to him years later in India by the revered sage, Sri Ramana Maharshi.
A lover of silence and solitude, Sunyata remained untouched by the common worldly conditioning that entraps so many. His fateful journeys, inspiring friendships, and the spiritual wisdom shared in these collected writings, all reflect the soul of an authentic seer.
Sunyata's experiences and musings are ever relevant, for they concern something that is of value to allâthe illumination and liberation of the human spirit.
Adyashanti writes, "Sunyata was the rarest of incarnations. A naturally born enlightened being of singular uniqueness and inventiveness. The story of his life is itself a profound spiritual teaching and a living example of how awakened spirit moves through the challenges of life."
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Table of contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- A Short Biography
- 1. Who Am I?
- 2. Pilgrimage to India
- 3. Snow Maiden
- 4. Meeting with Rabindranath Tagore
- 5. In the Light of Tagoreâs Radiance
- 6. Meeting with Mahatma Gandhi
- 7. Jawaharlal Nehru
- 8. Ramana Maharshi
- 9. Peer A. Wertin (Ramana Giri)
- 10. John Blofeld
- 11. Grecian Lila
- 12. Rudolf Ray
- 13. Passings
- 14. Albert Schweitzer
- 15. MilarepaâTibet's Great Yogi
- 16. Kabir
- 17. Carl G. Jung
- 18. Mysticism
- 19. Toward the Mysteries
- 20. Sunyata Ever Is
- 21. A Whole Man
- 22. Wholeness
- 23. Gautama Buddha
- 24. Dhammapada
- 25. Suffering
- 26. Awakening
- 27. All Is Divine Play
- 28. Eternal Silence
- 29. The One Remains
- 30. There Is Only the One
- 31. That Thou Art
- 32. Awareness Is All
- 33. Beethovenâs Four Quartets
- 34. Who Is Wuji?
- 35. The Wisdom of Sunyata
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