Guest guest Posted June 7, 2003 Report Share Posted June 7, 2003 The following is a quote by Lao Tzu from the Hua Hu Ching: "Not all spiritual paths lead to the Harmonius Oneness. Indeed, most are detours and distractions, nothing more." The following are four links to web pages that that deal with the topic that Lao Tzu points towards in the above quote: http://uarelove1.tripod.com/SPIRITUAL_BUSINESS.htm http://uarelove1.tripod.com/Woman_in_Buddhism.htm http://uarelove1.tripod.com/DIRECT_AND_INDIRECT_PATHS.htm http://uarelove1.tripod.com/DISCERNMENT.htm You can read instructions on how to practice Self Inquiry according to Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, Sri Sadhu Om and Sri Muruganar at this link: http://uarelove1.tripod.com/inquiry_abidance.htm Two of my favorite links are: more than 200 quotes by Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj on the importance of practice and how to practice: http://uarelove1.tripod.com/NISARGADATTA_QUOTES.htm One of the most beautiful and detailed descriptions of the experience of Self Realization ever written: http://uarelove1.tripod.com/REALIZATION.htm Most of the above can be found on the Direct Paths Links Directory: http://uarelove1.tripod.com/STD8.htm Something new on the Indirect Path links Directory: You can read the entire book "The Lazy Mans Guide to Enlightenment" online: http://www.lcars.eu.org/sarah.peter.nelson/lazyman/lazyman.html Take care, with Love, Michael L. Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook. http://calendar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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