Category: Volume-2

-11_Vivekananda

Vivekananda Vivekananda A PERSONAL reminiscence. A young man in prison, accused of conspiracy and waging war against the British Empire. If convicted he might have…

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-12_Blaise Pascal

Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) "THE zeal for the Lord hath eaten me up." Such has indeed been the case with Pascal, almost literally….

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-13_Walter Hilton

Walter Hilton: “The Scale of Perfection Walter Hilton: “The Scale of Perfection" FROM the twentieth century back to the fourteenth is a far cry: a…

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-14_William Blake

“The Marriage of Heaven and Hell” William Blake: “The Marriage of Heaven and Hell” THE ideal was Blake’s. It will not sound so revolting if…

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-15_God Made Human

God Made Human Nicholas Berdyaev : God Made Human NICHOLAS Berdyaev is an ardent worker, as a Russian is naturally expected to be, in the…

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-16_Aldous Huxley

Aldous Huxley: "The Perennial Philosophy Aldous Huxley: "The Perennial Philosophy" THIS latest work of Aldous Huxley is a collection of sayings of sages and saints…

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-17_Goethe

Goethe A perfect face amid -barbarian faces, A perfect voice of sweet and serious rhyme, Traveller with calm, inimitable paces, Critic with judgment absolute to…

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-18_T. S. Eliot

T. S. Eliot: “Four Quartets" IN these latest poems of his, Eliot has become outright a poet of the Dark Night of the Soul. The…

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-19_Nicholas Roerich

Nicholas Roerich Nicholas Roerich Ex oriente lux. Out of the East the Light, and that light is of the nature and substance of beauty, of…

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-20_A Vedic Story

SEER POETS SEER POETS A Vedic Story   (RIGVEDA – X. 51.)   THE gods are in a great fix. Where is Agni? How is…

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