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A Morning Offering |
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For Freedom |
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For Presence |
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Abhishiktananda, Swami (Le Saux, Henri) Initiation of the True Disciple |
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Abil-Kheir, Abu-Said If you do not give up the crowds |
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Adyashanti Rest and Be Taken |
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Adyashanti Today I Awoke |
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Adyashanti When you start to see the light that you really are |
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Ammons, A. R. Identity |
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Angelou, Maya Caged Bird |
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Angelou, Maya Million Man March Poem |
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Attar, Farid ud-Din A slave's freedom |
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Ayaz In every moment I am free |
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Battacharya, Mahendranath Screening its face amongst lotus stalks |
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Berry, Wendell Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front |
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Berry, Wendell Testament |
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Brabazon, Francis The world is being run on time |
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Bulleh Shah One Point Contains All |
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Carpenter, Edward Freedom at last! |
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Carpenter, Edward Freedom! the deep breath! |
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Colliver, Andrew Good Medicine |
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Colliver, Andrew When the World Comes Clear |
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Dariya Sahib of Bihar You have nothing to worry about |
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Dogen, Eihei Ching-ch'ing's raindrop sound |
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Emre, Yunus The lover is outcast and idle |
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Farid, Baba Sheikh For evil give good |
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Gorakhnath Gorakh Bani |
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Granger, Ivan M. Medusa |
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Gyatso, Kelsang Little Tiger |
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ha Nagid, Samuel On Fleeing His City |
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Hafiz A New World |
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Hafiz Spring and all its flowers |
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Hakuin Hakuin's Song of Zazen |
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Han-shan (Cold Mountain) Children I implore you |
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Hanh, Thich Nhat Looking for Each Other |
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Herbert, George Church Monuments |
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Hildegard von Bingen Holy Spirit of Fire |
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Hsuan Chueh of Yung Chia / Yoka Genkaku [11] Always working alone, always walking alone (from The Shodoka) |
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Hsuan Chueh of Yung Chia / Yoka Genkaku [50] The Buddha's doctrine of directness (from The Shodoka) |
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Ibn al-Farid, Umar I sought her from myself (from The Poem of the Sufi Way) |
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Iqbal, Allama Muhammad Selfhood can demolish the magic of this world (from Baal-i-Jibreel) |
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Iqbal, Allama Muhammad To the Saqi (from Baal-i-Jibreel) |
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Iraqi, Fakhruddin I want Union with Him |
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Islam, Nazrul Talk to me, javas, talk to me |
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Jakushitsu A Visit to Hattoji Temple |
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Jayadeva You rest on the circle of Sri's breast (from The Gitagovinda) |
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John of the Cross Without a Place and With a Place |
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Kabir The light of the sun, the moon, and the stars shines bright |
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Kerouac, Jack The Scripture of the Golden Eternity |
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Krishnamurti, Jiddu Ah, Come Sit Beside Me |
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Krishnamurti, Jiddu I Am All |
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Krishnamurti, Jiddu I have been a wanderer long (from The Search) |
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Kuzminsky, Irina A Sequence of Embraces |
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Leon, Luis de The Life Removed |
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Levertov, Denise Freedom |
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Maghsoud, Moulana Shah Turn the darkness of heart by the elixir of the people of the secret |
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Maharshi, Ramana The Marital Garland of Letters |
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Maier, Michael Three Golden Apples from the Hesperian grove (from Atalanta Fugiens) |
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Marpa (Lotsawa, Marpa) Realisation of Dreams and Mind |
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Merton, Thomas When in the soul of the serene disciple |
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Milarepa The Song of View, Practice, and Action |
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Milarepa Upon this earth, the land of the Victorious Ones |
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Nagarjuna Dedicatory Verse |
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Namdev The thundering resonance of the Word |
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Nammalvar O Lord, infinite in Thy glory, |
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Naropa The Summary of Mahamudra |
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Naropa The View, Concisely Put |
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Neruda, Pablo Poetry |
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Neruda, Pablo The Poet's Obligation |
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Novalis Over I journey |
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Nurbakhsh, Javad Come! |
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Nurbakhsh, Javad The Pain of Love |
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Osborne, Arthur Be Still |
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P'ang Yun (Layman P'ang) My daily activity is not unusual |
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P'ang Yun (Layman P'ang) No-greed surpasses charity |
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P'ang Yun (Layman P'ang) Not willing to let go of grasping and rejecting |
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Pope, Alexander Solitude: An Ode |
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Pope, Alexander The Universal Prayer |
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Rabia al-Basri (Adawiyya, Rabia al-) My joy |
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Rabjampa, Longchen An Adamantine Song on the Ever-Present |
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Rahman Baba Antics of the Age |
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Ramprasad (Sen, Ramprasad) Its value beyond assessment by the mind |
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Ramprasad (Sen, Ramprasad) Kulakundalini, Goddess Full of Brahman, Tara |
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Ramprasad (Sen, Ramprasad) Why disappear into formless trance? |
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Ramsay, Jay In the Aber Valley |
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Ramsay, Jay Infinity and Beyond |
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Ramsay, Jay Sadhu |
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Ramsay, Jay Sadhu |
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Rilke, Rainer Maria I believe in all that has never yet been spoken |
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Roethke, Theodore In a Dark Time |
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Rumi, Mevlana Jelaluddin I'm neither beautiful nor ugly |
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Rumi, Mevlana Jelaluddin Now comes the final merging |
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Rumi, Mevlana Jelaluddin This love sacrifices all souls, however wise, however "awakened" |
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Sanai, Hakim Bloom Like a Rose |
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Sanai, Hakim Meditation |
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Saraha The Royal Song of Saraha (Dohakosa) |
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Sarmad Hundreds of my friends became enemies |
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Sarmast, Sachal We are, what are we? |
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Sarton, May The Work of Happiness |
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Saure, Gunter In Time |
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Shabistari, Mahmud The Tavern Haunters |
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Shabistari, Mahmud The Wine of Rapture (from The Secret Rose Garden) |
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Shabkar (Rangdrol, Shabkar Tsogdruk) A Song by a Yogi in Solitude |
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Shankara In Praise of the Goddess |
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Shankara Nirvana Shatakam |
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Shiwu (Stonehouse) Most of the time I smile |
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Shiwu (Stonehouse) Outside the door I made but don't close |
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silent lotus Feel the Peace |
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silent lotus Our Remains |
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Solovyov, Vladimir Three Meetings |
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Solovyov, Vladimir Triumphing over death from the start (from Three Meetings) |
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Solovyov, Vladimir Near, far off, not here, not there |
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Swir, Anna Happy as a Dog's Tail |
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Tagore, Rabindranath I touch God in my song |
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Tennyson, Alfred If thou would'st hear the Nameless (from The Ancient Sage) |
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Teresa of Avila I Live Without Living In Me |
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Teresa of Avila Oh Exceeding Beauty |
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Thayumanavar Prayer to Being - Let Us Contemplate |
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Thayumanavar To have reached the state of impassivity that holds (from Bliss that is Perfect Full) |
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Tilopa Song of the Mahamudra (Tilopa's Song to Naropa) |
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Tiruvalluvar Renunciation |
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Tolkien, J. R. R. EƤrendil the Mariner |
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Trinley, Karma A Song on the View of Voidness |
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Tulsi Sahib Within This Body |
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Ungar, Lynn Hawks |
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Vaughan, Henry Vain wits and eyes |
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Vidyapati All my inhibition left me in a flash |
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Vivekananda Song of the Sanyasin |
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Wordsworth, William "To every Form of being is assigned," (from The Excursion, Book 9) |