Be Still - It Is The Wind That Sings
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAN616 |
Author: | Arthur Osborne |
Publisher: | Sri Ramanasramam, Tamil Nadu |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2016 |
ISBN: | 9788182880924 |
Pages: | 430 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.5 inch X 5.5 inch |
Weight | 470 gm |
Book Description
When Arthur Osborne founded The Mountain Path in 1964, he daeclared: "The aim of this journal is to set forth the traditional wisdom of all religions and all ages, especially as testified to by their saints and mystics, and to clarify the paths available to seekers in the conditions of our modern world." And then he added: "The Mountain Path is dedicated to Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi."
This anthology of articles and poems that he contributed to the journal under his own name and various pseudonyms complements an earlier volume, For Those with Little Oust. Included is a longer work on the 'question of Progress' as well as 16 hitherto unpublished poems.
Taken together, they form a powerful testament of the clarity and dedication he brought to bear upon his chosen task as a devotee of Sri Ramana Maharshi. Whether elucidating the subtleties of Bhagavan's life and teachings, bridging the apparent diversity of religious practice and belief, or simply surrendering to the exquisite inspirations of his Muse, Arthur Osborne's energetic writings from the last decade of his life continue to strike an inner chord at the turn of the millennium.
There is not Much One Can Say as a Foreword to this collection" of the various writings of Arthur Osborne his words speak for themselves. This is the second collection of articles, mainly gleaned from the earlier editions of The Mountain Path when he founded it and initially, before getting world-wide contributions, he also wrote many of the articles himself under various pseudonyms. Most of these he abandoned as time went by and the magazine acquired a larger and more international readership and list of contributors. Abdullah Qutbuddin carried on longer than many of his other aliases and I have a suspicion that he had more than a sneaking fondness for H. Sebastian Gubbins.
Although founding The Mountain Path, putting it together, writing many of the articles and doing the editing was very hard work, he never seemed to make it so. As a child I could, without anxiety, interrupt him when he was working and he just picked up again where he left off. It was only when he was trying to do something practical with his hands like making toast that he had to make a supreme effort to concentrate, and we interrupted him at our peril.
My father was a man of towering integrity that comes out in all his writing and in spite of his great erudition he never used a complicated word when a simple one would do. This was because he believed implicitly in the value and the essential simplicity of truth. It was the core of the man and basis of his love for Ramana Maharshi and his quest for Self-realization.
Content
THE WIND | 3 |
Foreword by Kitty Osborne | 11 |
Arthur Osborne by Lucia Osborne | 13 |
Sri Ramana Maharshi | |
The Look That Pierced | 27 |
Ramana Still Lives | 31 |
The Ascent | 34 |
The Maharshi's Place in History | 37 |
The Essential Teaching of the Maharshi | 50 |
The Nature and Function of the Guru | 54 |
Self-Realisation as Taught by Bhagavan | 63 |
Stilling the Mind Through Vichara as Taught by Bhagavan | 65 |
Why Bhagavan Ignored Symbolism | 69 |
Effort, Grace and Destiny | 72 |
Physical Supports of Grace | 77 |
The Two Kinds of Guru | 80 |
Austerity | 83 |
Vegetarianism | 86 |
The Collaborator | 90 |
Sri Bhagavan's Teaching - The Literary Testimony | 97 |
Happiness | 102 |
HINDUISM | |
Advaita | 107 |
Bhakti Marga and Jnana Marga | 108 |
The Threefold Scripture | 111 |
The Name | 115 |
Krishna, Teacher of Dharma | 123 |
The Swami Vivekananda Birth Centenary | 139 |
BUDDHISM | |
Buddha and Ramana | 143 |
The Four Noble Truths | 149 |
Some Consequences of Anatta | 152 |
Ignorance and Sin | 155 |
The Tibetan Doctrine of Incarnate Buddhas | 160 |
ISLAM | |
Islam and Advaita | 167 |
Is Sufism Islamic? | 168 |
Shirk and Tawhid | 171 |
The Lesser and Greater Jihad | 173 |
The Sufi Path of Love | 180 |
A World-Sanctifying Religion | 185 |
The Sufi Science of Lataif | 189 |
Paradise and Nirvana | 191 |
Al-Khizr | 198 |
ISLAM (continued) | |
Jnani, Prophet and Avatar | 200 |
Petitionary Prayer | 205 |
The Meaning and Use of the Rosary in Islam (Sunni) | 210 |
"We Will Show Them Our Signs" | 211 |
"Which, Then of Your Lord's Bounties Will You Reject?" | 214 |
The Will to Perversity | 218 |
Shari' at and Tariqat | 223 |
The Miracle of the Koran | 225 |
The Place of Islam in History | 228 |
CHRISTIANITY | |
An Aggressive Teacher | 233 |
Spiritual Traditions of the Greek Orthodox Church | 236 |
"Cast Not Your Pearls Before Swine" | 246 |
"Many Are Called But Few Are Chosen" | 250 |
Jnana and Bhakti in Christianity | 254 |
Render Unto Caesar | 256 |
I and My Father Are One | 260 |
"Be Ye Therefore Perfect" | 265 |
Can a Christian Follow the Maharshi? | 268 |
Christian Healing | 274 |
A Christian View of Reincarnation | 278 |
Traces of Reincarnation in the West | 281 |
The Basic Christian Symbol | 287 |
CHRISTIANITY (continued) | |
The Cult of Suffering | 289 |
Christian Free Will | 293 |
Good and Evil | 296 |
Was Christ an Avatar? | 300 |
Predestination and Prayer | 301 |
The Concept of Progress | 304 |
The Question of Progress | 314 |
1 - Progress and History | 315 |
2 - Progress in Religion | 337 |
Comparative Religion | |
Comparative Religion as a University Discipline | 359 |
A New Approach to Comparative Religion | 365 |
Modern Idolatries | 376 |
Moral Philosophy | 381 |
Rene Guenon | 385 |
The Symbolism of the Quest in the Odyssey | 389 |
Hermetic Symbolism | 392 |
The Symbolism of Numbers | 400 |
The Relations Between Religion and Art | 404 |
Shakespeare's Morality Plays | 412 |
The Death Wish | 419 |
POEM | |
A Testament | 423 |
The Guru | 437 |
To Arunachala | 438 |
To Bhagavan | 440 |
Brief Eternity | 443 |
The Tiger | 444 |
The Indewller- II | 444 |
The Initiatic Death | 445 |
The Dark Night | 446 |
Desolation | 447 |
The Lady of Shalott | 448 |
Complete Your Work | 449 |
The Sleeping Beauty | 450 |
Anatta | 451 |
The Two Windows | 452 |
To Whom? | 453 |
The World | 454 |
The World - II | 455 |
The Shakti | 456 |
Ergo Non Sum | 456 |
The Dream-Self | 457 |
Others -II | 458 |
The Expanse | 459 |
POEM (continued) | |
Fantastic Things | 460 |
To Christians | 461 |
What Remains? | 462 |
The Song | 463 |
This Dream | 464 |
The Poet | 465 |
Day and Night | 466 |
The Waning Moon | 467 |
The Elixir of Youth | 468 |
Otherness | 469 |
APPENDIX | |
List of articles by Arthur Osborne | 471 |