Meditation Revolution
A History and Theology of the Siddha Yoga Lineage
Contributors to this collaborative volume include: Douglas Renfrew Brooks, Durgananda, Paul E. Muller-Ortega, William K. Mahony, Constantina Rhodes Bailly, and S.P. Sabharathnam
This intriguing new book, explores in depth the origins, evolution, and philosophy of Siddha Yoga meditation, a path rooted in the Indian yogic tradition that has had tremendous impact on students of spirituality since the 1970s.
Each essay explores a fundamental aspect of the yogic tradition, making Meditation Revolution enormously valuable to students of philosophy and religion as a classroom text, a reference, and for one's personal library.
Pages 711
Product Code: 1664
The Guru Gita, An Introduction
by Eric Baylin
Eric Baylin, who has practiced Siddha Yoga meditation for many years, explains the significance of the Guru Gita, its many levels of meaning, and how chanting it daily transforms a seeker.
Product Code: 1575
The Guru
by William K. Mahony
Throughout history, those who have opened their hearts to the deepest mysteries of life have yearned to find a true and compasionate teacher with the ability to awaken divine knowledge.
Such teachers have always been regarded with honor, respect, and appreciation. Professor Mahoney explains in this book the nature and role of the spiritual teacher in revealing the inner Guru and the mystical connection between Guru and disciple.
Product Code: 1574
The Upanishads
by Swami Prabhavananda and Frederick Manchester
The Upanishads conclude the Vedas, the oldest scriptures of India. Deeply mystical and revelatory, their teachings are at the heart of Siddha Yoga meditation. This accessible translation captures the Vedic spirit and the poetic beauty of these revelations.
Product Code: 1765
Songs of Kabir
From the Adi Granth, translated by Nirmal Dass
Kabir was one of the great poet-saints of the medieval bhakti movement. His philosophy of devotion embraced both Islam and Hinduism and his followers came from all castes and creeds.
This book makes available to us for the first time in English the complete songs of Kabir from the Adi Granth, the holy book of the Sikhs.
Find Him
without whom you cannot live
and fulfill all your desires.
Everlasting life is best, they say:
Without death
there can be no life.
-Kabir
Product Code: 1626
The Spiritual Heritage of India
A Clear Summary of Indian Philosophy and Religion by Swami Prabhavananda
An excellent and entertaining history of India's rich spiritual tradition. The author explores the Vedas, including the Upanishads, Jainism and Buddhism, Patanjali's yoga philosophy, and the school of Vedanta.
"...one of the most useful summaries in print of the tradition...destined to figure prominently in the long range human future."
from the foreword by Huston Smith
Product Code: 1736
The Stanzas on Vibration
Translated by Mark S. G. Dyczkowski
In Kashmir Shaivism, Spanda is the subtle vibration of the pure contemplation of one's own true nature as well as the supreme power of consciousness.
Consisting of 51 short verses, the Spandakarikas are poetic works full of allusions to an infinite spiritual reality and the vibratory dynamism of absolute consciousness. These commentaries demonstrate how the Spanda tradition contributes to and differs from the other schools of Shaivism.
Product Code: 1750





