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Rumi’s Masnavi-i Ma’navi is a profound collection of spiritual stories, parables, and teachings exploring love, ego, divine union, and the inner path. A foundational text in Sufi mysticism.
An accessible and reverent introduction to the life and teachings of Rumi, this volume by F. Hadland Davis presents the wisdom of the great Persian mystic through stories, poetry, and interpretation.
A mystical and poetic text by the Sufi martyr Mansur Al-Hallaj, The Tawasin explores divine love, annihilation of the ego, and the mystery of truth. Translated with insight by Aisha Abd ar-Rahman at-Tarjumana.
A clear, powerful introduction to the philosophy and practice of Raja Yoga, combining ancient yogic texts with Swami Vivekananda’s vivid commentary and Western accessibility.
A groundbreaking exploration of logic and distinction by George Spencer-Brown. Both mathematical and metaphysical, this work has influenced thinkers in philosophy, systems theory, and consciousness studies.
Mary Baker Eddy’s foundational text of Christian Science explores the spiritual laws behind healing, consciousness, and the teachings of Jesus — a metaphysical classic
A poetic interpretation of Lao Tzu’s teachings by Henri Borel, translated into English by Dwight Goddard. A meditative introduction to Taoism and the principle of Wu Wei — effortless harmony with life.
Kahlil Gibran’s beloved 1923 work offers poetic meditations on love, work, freedom, sorrow, and the human condition — a spiritual classic that speaks across cultures and time.
Swami Vivekananda’s insightful exploration of Bhakti — the path of devotion. This work blends emotional depth with philosophical clarity, illuminating the spiritual power of love and surrender.
In this provocative essay, Bertrand Russell challenges the cult of work and argues for the social, intellectual, and personal value of leisure. Sharp, thoughtful, and still strikingly relevant.
A foundational spiritual work by Shri Hans Ji Maharaj, Hansyog Prakash illuminates the path of inner realization through Knowledge, devotion, and direct experience of the self.
Kurt Vonnegut’s satirical novel explores science, religion, and human folly through the fictional religion of Bokononism and the deadly substance Ice-Nine. Darkly funny, deeply unsettling, and unforgettable.
Hermann Hesse’s classic novel follows Siddhartha, a seeker on a journey toward spiritual awakening. A timeless tale of inner struggle, detachment, and self-realization set in ancient India.
The Bhagavad Gita, translated by Shri Purohit Swami, presents the timeless spiritual dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna in clear, accessible English.