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Ancient wisdom never loses its immediacy, and yet for many contemporary
lay readers the old words, poems, scriptures, and mysteries can be difficult
to understand. Jonathan Star not only offers lively and heartfelt translations;
he also offers a brief primer for each mystic path, so that readers can
better understand the spiritual premise and history of each tradition.
Chapters include "The Scriptures of India," "The Sages of Taoism," "Wisdom
of the Hebrews," and "The Sufi Poets." Star clearly loves breathing new
life into the vibrant language of yore. Readers who have always wanted
to understand the ancient mysticism will be entirely gratified by this
engaging contribution. "Through their words we can sense the wonder of
a magical place within," Star writes in his preface, "a world of pulsating
consciousness, supreme peace, unbounded love, infinite beauty; a world
where all the universe is united in a grand fellowship of bliss. So come,
enter this wonder, and let these divine words show us the truth that is
forever our own." --Gail Hudson
Book Description
Here is an unmatched introduction to the Bhagavad Gita, the Tao Te
Ching, Rumi, and the world's most powerful mystic works, with modern-day
translations. This is a time of almost unprecedented interest in mysticism.
Sufi, Hindu, and Kabbalistic imagery abound in music videos; Rumi translations
appear on bestseller lists; and millions of Americans show interest in
finding direct union with the sacred. Jonathan Star's The Inner Treasure
is perhaps the most accessible and enjoyable collection of...
Synopsis
Highly accessible due to its modern-day translations, here is an unmatched
introduction to the Bhagavad Gita, the Tao Te Ching, Rumi, and the world's
most powerful mystic works. |