Swami Kripananda - The Guru's Sandals: Treshold of the Formless
OverzichtConditie | redelijk [rug/rand/hoekjes kaft (kale) stootplekjes; binding en inhoud boek prima] |
Aantal pagina`s | 115 |
Uitgavejaar | 1997 |
Uitgegeven door | Syda Foundation/A Siddha Yoga Publication |
Kaft | paperback |
ISBN | 9780911307542 |
Code [intern] | DAN23 |
Beschrijving boek
Throughout the ages, spiritual seekers have revered and worshipped the sandals of the master as embodiments of grace and wisdom. The Indian scriptures in particular are filled with references to the esoteric meaning of the Guru’s sandals - they are said to represent the dynamic interplay of Shiva and Shakti, knowledge and action, and the creation and reabsorption of the universe. Most significant of all, the Guru’s sandals are said to have not only an outer but also an inner form, revealed to the disciple in the deepest states of meditation. In The Guru’s Sandals, Swami Kripananda explores the essential mystery at the heart of this powerful symbol.
The author, a monk of the Sarawati order, received initiation from the Siddha Yoga master Swami Muktananda and continues to study with his spiritual heir, Swami Chidvilasananda.