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Book Condensation: The Song of Silence
Special Feature: The Reflections of a Recluse
Book Condensation: In the Still Lake of Contemplation
Sankaracharya Vaibhavam--2: `Shed Your Identity'
Sankaracharya Vaibhavam--3: Adi Sankara Takes to Sannyasa
Book Condensation: 'The Secret Stream' of the Sacred
Book Condensation: Atmatirtham-Life and Teachings of Sri Sankara
Bliss of the Self-I: Free from all thoughts, Reality Abides in the Heart, the Source of all thoughts. To be as it is in the Heart is its Contemplation.
Bliss of the Self-II: Jnana and Bhakti are Indispensable in the Spiritual Journey
Bliss of the Self-III: Delve within to Realise that you are the Inscrutable Power within you, Says Bhagavan Ramana Maharishi.
Bliss of the Self-IV: The Relentless Pursuit of ‘who am I’ is the Principal Means to Dissolve One's Ego
Bliss of the Self-V: All Theories about the Atman are all Imaginations of the Mind
Bliss of the Self-VI: Worship of any Form Varies According to the Imagination of the Worshipper. For the Same Reason, it cannot by itself be the Absolute Experience of Truth.
Bliss of the Self-VII: Worship of Any Form Varies According to the Imagination of the Worshipper. For the Same Reason, Worship of Form cannot by itself be the Absolute Experience of Truth.
Bliss of the Self-VIII: The World Perceptible to the Eyes is nothing other than the Five Sensory Perceptions
Adi Sankara at Ramesvaram: How the Acharya brought a Change in the Egotistical Attitude of Devotees is a Valuable Lesson.
Bliss of the Self-IX: When the Intellect becomes Absolutely Quiet in the Fullness of Atma Vichara, the Celestial Cool Waters of the beyond will Descend.
Bliss of the Self-X: Worship the Divine in any Form, but with the Aim of Self-Knowledge
Bliss of the Self-XI: Steer the Mind whose Nature is to Operate in the Dualistic Realm, Says Sri Ramana Maharishi
Bliss of the Self-XII: What we Generally Call as ‘Knowledge’ is Simply Information that we Gather through the Senses with the Help of the Mind.
Bliss of the Self-XIII: The Shadowy Impressions Gathered and Preserved by the Mind Hide the Inner Light of the Self
Bliss of the Self-XIV: The Experience of ‘I’ is Self-Luminous. It is Knowledge in its Fullness.
Bliss of the Self-XV: The Genuine Seeker is not Swayed by Names and Forms, or by the Affairs of the World. He is Looking for the Divine behind them.
Bliss of the Self-XVI: The Secret Path of Enquiry Lies in Directing One's Attention Inwards and Keenly Observing the Pulsation of ‘I’
Bliss of the Self-XVII: The Great Path of Self Enquiry Continues by Analysing the Triad of Time
Bliss of the Self-XVIII: The ‘I AM’ Awareness Illumines the Various Stages of the Body-Childhood, Youth and Old age.
Bliss of the self-XIX: The Body is but a Bubble in the Ocean of Absolute Consciousness
Bliss of the Self-XX: The Perplexing Challenge Posed by Destiny and Freewill
‘Bliss of the Self-XXI: Ignoring the Self and Seeking God Outside is Like Seeking Darkness with a Lamp in One's Hand’
Bliss of the Self-XXII: Sri Ramana Maharishi Explains how to ‘See’ God
Bliss of the Self-XXIII: A Conscious Inward Flow of the Mind towards its Source Happens Due to the Guru's Grace
Bliss of the Self-XXIV: With the Rising of the Ego, we Lose the Bliss of the Self.
Bliss of the Self-XXV: One should Enquire about the Nature of the Ego in the Waking State for Consiousness to Shine Forth
Bliss of the Self-XXVI: The Ego is an Illusory Superimposition and the Root of all Miseries
Bliss of the Self-XXVII: The Heart Purged of all Desire Emits the Perfume of Great Peace
Bliss of the Self-XXVIII: Vedanta Depends more on Bhakti Yoga than on the Cleverness of the Intellect.
Bliss of the Self-XXIX: Practising to make the Mind Introspect is a Vital Step in Spiritual Transformation