Key to Self-Realization: Paramahansa Yogananda Collection


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Paramahansa Yogananda's 'Key to Self-Realization: Paramahansa Yogananda Collection' is a profound exploration of the spiritual principles and practices that lead to self-realization and inner peace. Yogananda's writing style is both eloquent and accessible, making complex spiritual concepts easy to understand for readers of all backgrounds. The book delves into topics such as meditation, karma, and the nature of the soul, offering practical guidance for those seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and the universe. This collection of teachings draws from Yogananda's own experiences and insights, providing readers with a valuable resource for spiritual growth and self-discovery. Paramahansa Yogananda was a renowned spiritual teacher and author who founded the Self-Realization Fellowship. His teachings blend Eastern and Western philosophies, offering a holistic approach to spirituality and personal development. Yogananda's deep understanding of the human experience shines through in his writings, making him a respected authority in the field of spiritual enlightenment. I recommend 'Key to Self-Realization: Paramahansa Yogananda Collection' to anyone on a spiritual journey or seeking greater self-awareness. Yogananda's wisdom and guidance have the power to transform lives and deepen one's connection to the divine.













Self-improvement in English


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The Eye's Mind


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The Eye's Mind significantly alters our understanding of modernist literature by showing how changing visual discourses, techniques, and technologies affected the novels of that period. In readings that bring philosophies of vision into dialogue with photography and film as well as the methods of observation used by the social sciences, Karen Jacobs identifies distinctly modernist kinds of observers and visual relationships. This important reconception of modernism draws upon American, British, and French literary and extra-literary materials from the period 1900-1955. These texts share a sense of crisis about vision's capacity for violence and its inability to deliver reliable knowledge. Jacobs looks closely at the ways in which historical understandings of race and gender inflected visual relations in the modernist novel. She shows how modernist writers, increasingly aware of the body behind the neutral lens of the observer, used diverse strategies to displace embodiment onto those "others" historically perceived as cultural bodies in order to reimagine for themselves or their characters a "purified" gaze. The Eye's Mind addresses works by such high modernists as Vladimir Nabokov, Virginia Woolf, and (more distantly) Ralph Ellison and Maurice Blanchot, as well as those by Henry James, Zora Neale Hurston, and Nathanael West which have been tentatively placed in the modernist canon although they forgo the full-blown experimental techniques often seen as synonymous with literary modernism. Jacobs reframes fundamental debates about modernist aesthetic practices by demonstrating how much those practices are indebted to the changing visual cultures of the twentieth century.




Prince Abba, Magi Patiput


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Letters from a Son to His Self-Made Father


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This 1903 fiction by Charles Eustace Merriman is presented in a series of letters from a son to his wealthy father, who is a self-made merchant. The work begins with a letter where Pierrepont Graham, a new Freshman at Harvard, writes to his father, John, in Chicago, about how he and the University are getting along together and writes more to him giving various interesting accounts of his life. These entertaining letters are full of wit and humor and keep the reader engrossed throughout. Excerpt from the book: "I know you will accuse me of lack of the business promptness which is the red label on your brand of success, but I really couldn't answer your letter before. I have been trying to reconcile your maxims of life with the real thing, and I had to get busy and keep so. Reconciliation has not yet come, leastwise not so as you would notice it."







Self-Organization in Electrochemical Systems II


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This is the second of two volumes offering the very first comprehensive treatise of self-organization and non-linear dynamics in electrochemical systems. The first volume covers general principles of self-organization as well as temporal instabilities. The content of both volumes is organized so that each description of a particular electrochemical system is preceded by an introduction to basic concepts of nonlinear dynamics, in order to help the reader unfamiliar with this discipline to understand at least fundamental concepts and the methods of stability analysis. The presentation of the systems is not limited to laboratory models but stretches out to real-life objects and processes, including systems of biological importance, such as neurons in living matter. Marek Orlik presents a comprehensive and consistent survey of the field.