New Book Available: All Is One–A Commentary on Sri Vaiyai R. Subramanian’s Ellam Ondre
We are happy to announce that Abbot George’s latest book, All Is One–A Commentary on Sri Vaiyai R. Subramanian’s Ellam Ondre is now available as a paperback and as an ebook at Amazon and other online bookstores. And for a limited time the ebook is on sale at 99¢.
Reading the Akasha: Can We Know What is Right?
Q: If Levi could read the Akasha and made a wrong statement, how can we be sure that his other statements are correct? A: We can’t. We have to be like a wise ant and take the sugar and leave the sand. And that means we have to trust ourselves. Can we be sure of that?
The Perennial Philosophy as Explained by Aldous Huxley
The following is the preface which Aldous Huxley wrote in 1944 for the “Bhagavad Gita: The Song of God”, translated by Swami Prabhavananda and Christopher Isherwood.
Updated Book Available: Light of Soham–The Life and Teachings of Sri Gajanana Maharaj of Nashik
We are happy to announce we have published an updated, much expanded version of Light of Soham: The Life and Teachings of Sri Gajanana Maharaj of Nashik, which is now available as a paperback and as an ebook. At the end of this post we … Continue reading
The Inner Meaning of the Baptism of Jesus
A Continuation of Abbot George’s Commentary on the Four Gospels (Abbot George’s writing on this new book is nearing completion and we hope to publish it in late Spring.) Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan unto John, to be baptized of him. But John … Continue reading
“The Aquarian Gospel for Awakening” Now Available as a Paperback or Ebook
★★★★★ “The Aquarian Gospel for Awakening is a quite lengthy work but is never boring or a labor to read. The Abbot takes the verses, makes his comments on them, and expands the teachings exposing new vistas which makes the commentary itself quite an adventure.
“Whether you are familiar with the Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ, or reading for the first time, you will benefit greatly from this book. It has truly been a pleasure to read it.” –Russ Thomas