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Traditional Meditations

Rumi, Ibn Atta Allah Iskandari, Black Elk, Katha Upanishad, Hermes, Nicholas of Cusa, Egyptian Tradition and Nicholas Flamell: On Light

Rumi, Ibn Atta Allah Iskandari, Black Elk, Katha Upanishad, Hermes, Nicholas of Cusa, Egyptian Tradition and Nicholas Flamell: On Light
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Attar, Hindu Song, Chaitanya, Sri Ramakrishna, Plato, The Cloud of Unknowing and Mechthild of Magdeburg: Simultaneity of the Divine Act

Attar, Hindu Song, Chaitanya, Sri Ramakrishna, Plato, The Cloud of Unknowing and Mechthild of Magdeburg: Simultaneity of the Divine Act
(Islam, Hinduism, Neo/Platonism, Christianity) Attar, Hindu Song, Chaitanya, Sri Ramakrishna, Plato, The Cloud of Unknowing and Mechthild of Magdeburg: Simultaneity of the Divine Act
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Quran (XXXVI. 82), Meister Eckhart, Hermes and Manava-dharma-sastra (I. 12, 13): On Simultaneity of the Divine Act

Quran (XXXVI. 82), Meister Eckhart, Hermes and Manava-dharma-sastra (I. 12, 13): On  Simultaneity of the Divine Act
(Islam, Christianity, Hermeticism, Hinduism) Quran (XXXVI. 82), Meister Eckhart, Hermes & Manava-dharma-sastra (I. 12, 13): On  Simultaneity of the Divine Act
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Ibn Arabi, Mechthild of Magdeburg, Bhagavad-Gita (II. 16–20), Peter Sterry and Basil Valentine: On Inexhaustibility of the Creator

Ibn Arabi, Mechthild of Magdeburg, Bhagavad-Gita (II. 16–20), Peter Sterry and Basil Valentine: On  Inexhaustibility of the Creator
(Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Christianity, Neo/ Platonism) Ibn Arabi, Mechthild of Magdeburg, Bhagavad-Gita (II. 16–20), Peter Sterry and Basil Valentine: On  Inexhaustibility of the Creator
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Quran (VI. 14), Shakespeare, Saichi, Srimad Bhagavatam (XI. X), Michael Maier and Bṛihad-Araṇyaka Upanishad (V. 1): On Inexhaustibility of the Creator

Quran (VI. 14), Shakespeare, Saichi, Srimad Bhagavatam (XI. X), Michael Maier and Bṛihad-Araṇyaka Upanishad (V. 1): On  Inexhaustibility of the Creator
(Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism) Quran (VI. 14), Shakespeare, Saichi, Srimad Bhagavatam (XI. X), Michael Maier and Bṛihad-Araṇyaka Upanishad (V. 1): On  Inexhaustibility of the Creator
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Shamsi Tabriiz, Ecclesiasticus (XIII. 21–22), Chuang-tse, Brahma-Sutra (II. i) and Tao Te Ching (VI): Inexhaustibility of the Creator

Shamsi Tabriiz, Ecclesiasticus (XIII. 21–22), Chuang-tse, Brahma-Sutra (II. i) and Tao Te Ching (VI): Inexhaustibility of the Creator
(Islam, Christianity, Taoism, Hinduism) Shamsi Tabriiz, Ecclesiasticus (XIII. 21–22), Chuang-tse, Brahma-Sutra (II. i) and Tao Te Ching (VI): Inexhaustibility of the Creator
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Imam Junayd, Polynesian Tradition, Srimad Bhagavatam (III. 2), The All-Wise Doorkeeper and William Law: On The Process of Manifestation

Imam Junayd, Polynesian Tradition, Srimad Bhagavatam (III. 2), The All-Wise Doorkeeper and William Law: On The Process of Manifestation
(Islam, Other, Hinduism, Hermeticism, Christianity) Imam Junayd, Polynesian Tradition, Srimad Bhagavatam (III. 2), The All-Wise Doorkeeper and William Law: On The Process of Manifestation
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