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The Rhythm of History

195

Arthur Osborne found that while academics investigated the causes of historical incidents, their research was limited, for the most part, to obvious physical causes, but they failed to clarify the overarching but hidden principles that, in his eyes, governed actions and made history. In this book he suggests a different approach to history, giving its due importance to spiritual ideas and teachers, and proposing that ideas shape the physical conditions of society more than the other way round. In his own words:  "The purpose of the present book is not so much to suggest any new philosophy or interpretation of history as to draw attention to a rhythm that runs through it, establishing parallels and coincidences large and obvious enough not to be open to dispute. These will be sufficient at least to show that history is not purely haphazard and yet is also not simple progress."

Arthur Osborne observed that so-called progress was not what it appeared to be and that modern civilisation is not necessarily an advance on the discoveries and understanding that ancient civilisations had garnered and demonstrated in their development. He outlined the parallels--not be confused with uniformity--in the different phases through which the great civilizations of mankind passed. In the 18th century there was a radical divergence between the West and East, which is being overcome by the surging of a single world civilization.

Sankara and Heidegger

525

The comparative study of religion and philosophy will find that these two unique thinkers resonate together in an uncanny way

Cultural Landscapes and the Lifeworld (P.B.)

695

This book expounds in a colourful way the diverse literary images that Banaras, the city known as the Cultural Capital

The Linga and the Great Goddess (PB)

650

Svami Karpatri (1907-1982), a revered contempoary sannyasin of exceptional personality, was renowned for his deep scriptural knowledge, which he used

The Philosophical Traditions of India

495

This book presents the thought of pre-modern India first and foremost by outlining the cultural parameters within which it arose

Goddesses and Women in the Indic Religious Tradition

350

This book goes beyond the traditional sources that lie at the basis for determining the position of goddesses and women

The Crisis of the Modern World

525

In The Crisis of the Modern World, published for the first time in 1927, Guenon writes a relentless and radical

Paths to Transcendence According to Shankara, Ibn Arabi, and Meister Eckhart

395

The aim of this book is to contribute to the elucidation of an important but much neglected theme in comparative

Abhinavagupta’s Commentary on the Bhagavad Gita (PB)

875

Abhinavagupta, probably the greatest genius of India in the fields of philosophy, aesthetics, poetics, dramaturgy, Tantra and mysticism, is being rediscovered only in the last few decades. Although several scholars, in India and abroad, are engaged in studying his works, it is surprising that there are still few translations available.

The Aphorisms of Siva

750

The Siva Sutra was revealed to Vasugupta by Siva in order to counter the effects of dualism. This revelation initiated the hermeneutics of synthesis

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The Stanzas on Vibration (HB)

995

In Kashmir Shaivism, Spanda is the vibratory dynamism of the absolute consciousness. In this book the author focuses on the

The Stanzas on Vibration (PB)

1,450

In Kashmir Shaivism, Spanda is the vibratory dynamism of the absolute consciousness. In this book the author focuses on the