Fire Without Fuel: The Aphorisms of Baba Hari Dass
by BABA HARI DASS
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For thousands of years in India the great philosophical themes have been handed down through the method of aphorisms - simple yet profound statements of truth. In "Fire Without Fuel", Baba Hari Dass continues the tradition - revealing the nature of the mind, of the world and attachments, of the Self and its realization. Each aphorism, together with its commentary, is a memorable and separate teaching. Yet throughout the 124 aphorisms presented here runs the central thread of Babaji's philosophy: that the seeker can find inner peace. Running concurrent with the text is a photographic biography of Babaji's first 15 years living and teaching in the West.
For thousands of years in India the great philosophical themes have been handed down through the method of aphorisms - simple yet profound statements of truth. In "Fire Without Fuel", Baba Hari Dass continues the tradition - revealing the nature of the mind, of the world and attachments, of the Self and its realization. Each aphorism, together with its commentary, is a memorable and separate teaching. Yet throughout the 124 aphorisms presented here runs the central thread of Babaji's philosophy: that the seeker can find inner peace. Running concurrent with the text is a photographic biography of Babaji's first 15 years living and teaching in the West.
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