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    Whispers from eternity.Param Yogananda - 1935 - Los Angeles,: Self-Realization Fellowship.
    "Mystical Prayers of Poetic Beauty" - In the tradition of the great lyric mystics of all religions, Paramahansa Yogananda's "Whispers from Eternity" offers a window on the devotional experience of ecstasy. Sharing prayers and affirmations directly inspired by his high state of God-communion, this beloved spiritual master helps modern seekers achieve their own mystical relationship with the Divine. Now with a contemporary new look, these universal prayers and prose poems offer daily inspiration for seekers of all faiths. A uniquely (...)
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  2. Autobiography of a Yogi.Paramhansa Yogananda - 1951 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 5 (2):287-290.
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    How to spiritualize your life.Paramhansa Yogananda - 2023 - Commerce, California: Crystal Clarity Publishers.
    Embrace change rather than resist it. Accept and face change with courage and faith in so much uncertainty.Always realistic, practical, and entertaining, Yogananda is not afraid to express the all-too- obvious challenges we face, and also to share clear and powerful solutions and directions. Volume nine of "The Wisdom of Yogananda" series helps the reader infuse their life with greater courage and clarity by addressing secrets to overcoming our most common spiritual obstacle: change.Discover the silent force behind the (...)
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    Metaphysical meditations.Paramahansa Yogananda - 2022 - Commerce, California: Crystal Clarity Publishers.
    Metaphysical Meditations is a beloved classic book of the great yoga master, Paramhansa Yogananda (1893-1952), author of Autobiography of a Yogi. First published in 1932, then revised in 1952, this version of Metaphysical Meditations is faithful to the original writing of Yogananda, with all his deep inspiration, uniquely and eloquently expressed. He makes spiritual wisdom seem both natural and accessible to all readers. God and our higher Self become "the nearest of the near, and the dearest of the (...)
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    Autobiography of a yogi.Paramahansa Yogananda - 1946 - New York,: Rider.
    WITH A PREFACE BY W. Y. Evans-Wentz M.A. D.Litt. D.Sc.
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  6. The master said.Yogananda - 1952 - Los Angeles,: Self-Realization Fellowship Pub. House.
     
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  7. East-west.Yogananda (ed.) - 1944 - Los Angeles, Calif.: Self-Realization Fellowship.
     
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    Inner culture for self-realization.Yogananda (ed.) - 1938 - Los Angeles, Calif.: Self-Realization Fellowship.
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    Inner culture.Yogananda (ed.) - 1934 - Los Angeles, Calif.: Self-Realization Fellowship (Yogoda Sat-Sanga Society).
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  10. Self-realization.Yogananda (ed.) - 1971 - Los Angeles, Calif.: Self-Realization Fellowship.
     
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  11. Self-realization magazine.Yogananda (ed.) - 1945 - Los Angeles, Calif.: Self-Realization Fellowship.
     
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  12. Yogoda.Yogananda - 1923 - Boston,: Sat sanga. Edited by Dhirananda, Swami & [From Old Catalog].
     
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  13. Spatial distribution of discrete particles z79.Contigu Ity Param Et Ers - 1968 - In Robert T. DeHoff & Frederick N. Rhines (eds.), Quantitative microscopy. New York,: McGraw-Hill.
     
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  14. Uppu kaḍalu.Paramēśvara Bhaṭṭa & Es Vi - 1970
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    Param nan samsin halmae.Pak Hŭng-ju - 2008 - Sŏul-si: Indi Puk.
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    Parameśvara kahām̐ hunuhuncha jaba ma duḥkhamā hunchu?Lājarasa Thuluṅga - 2006 - Kāṭhamāḍauṃ: Ekatā Prakāśana.
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    Sech'an param sok p'urŭn sonamu, Songjŏng Ha Su-il.Pyŏng-ch'ŏl Chŏn - 2010 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Kyŏngin Munhwasa.
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    Realization of Param Bhutakoti in the "Astasahasrika Prajnaparamita Sutra".Frederick J. Streng - 1982 - Philosophy East and West 32 (1):91.
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    P'unggyŏnghwa: param, haetpit, kŭrigo iyagi.Tong-gyu Hong - 2008 - Sŏul-si: Chimmunwŏn.
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    Realization of param bhūtakoti (ultimate reality-limit) in the "aṣṭasāhasrikā prajñāpāramitā sūtra".Frederick J. Streng - 1982 - Philosophy East and West 32 (1):91-98.
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    Study on Yogananda’s Kriya Yoga: forcusing on Classical Yoga. 김재민 - 2010 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 30:191-218.
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    Chŏngŭi wa kyŏngŭi ŭi param: Nammyŏng Cho Sik ŭi kyŏngŭi sasang: Saendel, Sok'ŭrat'esŭ, T'oegye wa pigyo.Ch'ang-ho Cho - 2018 - Kyonggi-do Anyang-si: Hallimdang.
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    Letters from the yoga masters: teachings revealed through correspondence from Paramhansa Yogananda, Ramana Maharshi, Swami Sivananda, and others.Marion McConnell - 2016 - Berkeley, California: North Atlantic Books.
    This book provide a unique glimpse into the lives and thinking of famous yoga masters through their correspondance with Dr. Harry Dickman.
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    Meditation as a way of life: philosophy and practice rooted in the teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda.Alan L. Pritz - 2014 - Wheaton, Illinois: Quest Book, Theosophical Publishing House.
    An interfaith perspective on meditation discusses such aspects of the practice as its spiritual foundations, the benefits of energy-building exercises and affirmations, techniques for effective prayer, and ways to measure inner practice.
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    Cho Kwang-jo p'yŏngjŏn: Chosŏn ŭl hŭndŭn kaehyŏk ŭi param.Chong-su Yi - 2016 - Sŏul-si: Saenggak Chŏngwŏn.
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    Under Carnap’s Lamp: Flat Pre-semantics.Nuel Belnap - 2005 - Studia Logica 80 (1):1-28.
    “Flat pre-semantics” lets each parameter of truth (etc.) be considered sepa-rately and equally, and without worrying about grammatical complications. This allows one to become a little clearer on a variety of philosophical-logical points, such as the use fulness of Carnapian tolerance and the deep relativity of truth. A more definite result of thinking in terms of flat pre-semantics lies in the articulation of some instructive ways of categorizing operations on meanings in purely logical terms in relation to various parame- ters (...)
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    Tibetan Evidence for the Sources of Chapters of the Synoptic Suvarṇa-prabhāsottama-sūtra T 664 Ascribed to Paramārtha.Michael Radich - 2016 - Buddhist Studies Review 32 (2):245-270.
    Four chapters survive of a supposed translation of the Suvar?a-prabh?sottama-s?tra by Param?rtha. Versions of these chapters are also found in a later Chinese version of the s?tra by Yijing. In earlier work, I have argued that these chapters were most likely composed in China, basing my argument upon extensive verbatim correspondences between these chapters and a number of earlier Chinese texts. However, a significant obstacle still stands in the way of this thesis. A Tibetan version of the s?tra also (...)
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    Cet autre divan: psychanalyse de la mémoire du corps.Monique Dechaud-Ferbus - 2011 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Ce livre propose une réflexion théorico-clinique sur un outil psychanalytique encore trop méconnu, que l'auteur intitule: Cet autre divan. Il traite d'une autre façon d'utiliser la méthode psychanalytique de Freud pour les pathologies non névrotiques actuelles. Cet autre divan peut éveiller la curiosité, car ici le divan lui-même est un outil de la cure. Ce concept de la Psychothérapie Psychanalytique Corporelle (PPC) est issu de la rencontre des travaux de Julian de Ajuriaguerra et des recherches post-freudiennes sur les pathologies des (...)
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    Transitioning in grace: a yogi's approach to death and dying.Nalini Graeber - 2019 - Nevada City, California: Crystal Clarity Publishers.
    The deeper teachings of yoga state that "We are a soul, and have a body," but how do yogis respond when confronted with death-with their own time of passing? In Transitioning in Grace (based on the teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda, author of the classic Autobiography of a Yogi), Nalini Graeber presents true accounts of how longtime yogis and meditators have left their bodies. Some struggled with pain or illness. Others passed suddenly or unexpectedly. Most of these accounts are inspiring; (...)
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    Kang Sin-ju ŭi kamjŏng suŏp: Sŭp'inoja wa hamkke paeunŭn in'gan ŭi 48-kaji ŏlgul.Sin-ju Kang - 2013 - Sŏul-si: Minŭmsa.
    1-pu. Ttang ŭi soksagim -- 2-pu. Mul ŭi norae -- 3-pu. Pulkkot ch'ŏrŏm -- 4-pu. Param ŭi hŭnjŏk.
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    Maŭm i p'yŏnhaji anŭl ttae nŭn han kŏrŭm kŏrŏra: ŭich'ŏrhak: T'oegye wa Hip'ok'ŭrat'esŭ ŭi muksang taehwa.Chong-sŏng Kim - 2018 - Taejŏn Kwangyŏksi: Ch'ungnam Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'an Munhwawŏn.
    1. T'oegye wa Hip'ok'ŭrat'esŭ ka mannagi kkaji -- 2. Taehwa e ch'amyŏ hasin pundŭl -- 3. Che 1-il. 'Kojŏn muksang' : kijon ŭi palgyŏndŭl ŭl ch'ulbalchŏm ŭro samaya -- 4. Che 2-il. 'Chonjaeron': mom an ŭi param ŭn hohŭp, mom pak ŭi param ŭn konggi -- 5. Che 3-il. 'Chŏngsŏ haengdongnon': chari ŭi ch'ai ro inhae sŏro tarŭda -- 6. Che 4-il. 'Kongburon': chonjae haji annŭn ŭisul ŭn ŏpta -- 7. Che 5-il. 'Chihaengnon': maŭm i p'yŏnhaji anŭl ttae (...)
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    Prem sumārag: the testimony of a sanatan Sikh.W. H. McLeod (ed.) - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This translation of Randhir Singh's text of the Prem Sumarag (or Param Sumarag) presents an extended Sanatan account of Sikh ceremonies, Sikh ideals, and the Sikh way of life, thus providing a fresh insight into the history of Khalsa Rahit.
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    Anthropologie und Philosophie.Michael Ch Michailov & Eva Neu - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 4:101-108.
    One Seit Platon (mit dem Spott von Diogenes) über Kant ist die Fundamentalfrage "Was ist der Mensch?" bis heute nicht nur von der Philosophie (als regina scientiarum), sondern von der Wissenschaft überhaupt nicht beantwortet. Phänomenologisch hat der Mensch a posteriori physische (somatische), psychische(perceptio, emotio, cognitio), mentale (logische), spirituelle (conscientia, volitio, actio) "Sphären". Ontologisch in Kontext von to ti en einai (Aristoteles) sollte der Mensch a priori ein "Programm" (Information) vor der Kosmogonie haben. Der (Neo‐) Positivismus (z.B. Hume bis Carnap, Russel*; (...)
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    Whatever has happened is justice.A. M. Patel - 2014 - Gujarat, India: Dada Bhagwan Aradhana Trust. Edited by Niruben Amin.
    If you say that whatever happens is justice, you will remain without any questions. People however, are out to look for justice and desire liberation as well. This is a contradiction. You cannot have both. Where questions end, liberation begins. In this science of ours, called Akram Vignan (the step less knowledge of the self) there remains no questions. That is why it is so easy for people to follow. Param Pujya Dadashri (master of spiritual science) has given the (...)
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    You are more than you think you are: practical enlightenment for everyday life.Kimberly Snyder - 2022 - Carlsbad, California: Hay House.
    Many of us think that we just aren't enough. Not good enough, not pretty enough, not rich enough, and not happy enough. But just because we think something doesn't mean it's true. You are more than you think you are teaches you how to revise your belief system, fulfill your deepest dreams and desires, and create an epic, successful, and inspiring life. Unlocking your True Self is the key to new levels of joy, beauty, and peace. But what is the (...)
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    Levinas: arte e não transcendência em la réalité et son ombre.Leonardo Meirelles - 2023 - Revista Ética E Filosofia Política 1 (25):225-234.
    O presente artigo faz uma breve apreciação do texto La réalité et son ombre, de E. Levinas, especificamente acerca de sua consideração em torno do valor da arte como possibilidade de transcendência. Se, em obras posteriores, Levinas ainda permanece de certo modo econômico, e às vezes ambíguo, sobre a questão, neste texto sua crítica permanece dura e direta. Aqui se discute a relação entre imagem, exterioridade e o real. A obra de arte fala? Exigiria uma resposta e seria ética? Neste (...)
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    Dynamic and syncretic dimensions to ntarak ita's presentation of the two truths.James Blumenthal - 2009 - Asian Philosophy 19 (1):51 – 62.
    It is common for philosophers from the Madhyamaka school of Indian Buddhist thought to offer a presentation of the two truths, ultimate truth ( param rthasatya ) and conventional truth ( sa v tisatya ), as a vehicle for presenting their views on the ontological status of entities. Though there is some degree of variance, generally ultimate truths are described as objects known by an awareness of knowing things as they are. Conventional truths are objects as conceived by a (...)
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    Dynamic and Syncretic Dimensions to Śāntarakṣita's Presentation of the Two Truths.James Blumenthal - 2009 - Asian Philosophy 19 (1):51-62.
    It is common for philosophers from the Madhyamaka school of Indian Buddhist thought to offer a presentation of the two truths, ultimate truth ( param rthasatya ) and conventional truth ( sa v tisatya ), as a vehicle for presenting their views on the ontological status of entities. Though there is some degree of variance, generally ultimate truths are described as objects known by an awareness of knowing things as they are. Conventional truths are objects as conceived by a (...)
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  39. Recension: "Heidegger, Reproductive Technology, and the Motherless Age" by Dana S. Belu. [REVIEW]Jill Drouillard - 2018 - Bulletin Heideggérien 8:74-79.
    D’après Heidegger, chaque époque/épochè est caractérisé par un certain mode de révélation des étants, qui est à la fois une dissimulation d’une façon de l’Être. Ce mode particulier paraît ne venir de nulle part en ce qu’il se base sur un certain oubli. Dana S. Belu le met en scène pour son livre en faisant valoir la tendance de Heidegger « to treat the history of being (Seinsgeschichte) as a noncausal succession of universal principles of intelligibility that presupposes the forgetting (...)
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