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By Jacob Needleman
"The new religions" was published by Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin in 2009 - New York, it has 272 pages and the language of the book is English.
“The new religions” Metadata:
- Title: The new religions
- Author: Jacob Needleman
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 272
- Publisher: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin
- Publish Date: 2009
- Publish Location: New York
“The new religions” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Religions - Sects
- Places: United States
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xvii, 272 p. ;
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL24573857M - OL15625678W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 318411639
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2009025854
- ISBN-13: 9781585427444
- All ISBNs: 9781585427444
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"The new religions" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Suspicions
- 2- What is California?
- 3- The loss of the cosmic
- 4- A wider sense of psychology
- 5- The agonies of religious relevance
- 6- The sense of Asian teachings
- 7- Why now? why here?
- 8- The inclusion of the mind
- 9- The return of the practical
- 10- The modern underestimation of man
- 11- Hinduism, Buddhism and Sufism
- 12- Hinduism
- 13- Buddhism
- 14- Sufism
- 15- The occult
- 16- The place of California
- 17- Zen center
- 18- The embrace of Zen Buddhism
- 19- Just sitting
- 20- Drugs and extraordinary experience
- 21- Difficulties
- 22- Suzuki roshi
- 23- What is a master?
- 24- The uses of ritual
- 25- The place of the intellect
- 26- The question of discipline
- 27- Tassajara
- 28- An American zen monastery
- 29- What is a monk?
- 30- A monastery in the midst of life
- 31- The monastery as a laboratory
- 32- Meher Baba
- 33- The age of the Avatar
- 34- Psyche and cosmos
- 35- The instrumentality of love
- 36- The life and work of Meher Baba
- 37- The silence
- 38- The Baba-lovers
- 39- A search for the emotions
- 40- Love from the point of failure
- 41- Subud
- 42- The experience of Latihan
- 43- An ordinary man
- 44- Energies
- 45- The meaning of submission
- 46- The energies of sex
- 47- Social order and self-perfection
- 48- Understanding death
- 49- Transcendental meditation (Maharishi Mahesh Yogi)
- 50- Promises
- 51- The attracted mind
- 52- The theory of the mantra
- 53- It's easy!
- 54- What is a practical method?
- 55- A note on Krishnamurti
- 56- Instantaneous self-observation
- 57- A new understanding of freedom
- 58- Thought and death
- 59- The surface of Krishnamurti
- 60- The existence of psychological help
- 61- Relationship: an example
- 62- Right education
- 63- Tibet in America
- 64- The appearance of Tibet
- 65- The compassion of reality
- 66- Why are they here?
- 67- TarthangTulku
- 68- The Vajrayana
- 69- Balanced disillusionment
- 70- The path to the path
- 71- The accumulation of merit
- 72- The weight of Tibet
- 73- The hunger for ideas
- 74- A more fundamental world
- 75- Astrology
- 76- The idea of influences
- 77- Reincarnation
- 78- Ideas as tools
- 79- The sacred in nature
- 80- The American Indian
- 81- The silence of nature
- 82- Western esotericism
- 83- Civilization in the midst of the cosmos
- 84- A note about the ideas of Gurdjieff
- 85- In search of a central question
- 86- Other groups and teachings
- 87- Drugs and the problem of work
- 88- Enthusiasm
- 89- Spiritual effortlessness.
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