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Abhishiktananda, Swami (Le Saux, Henri) Arunachala is a symbol |
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Ansari, Khwaja Abdullah A Path of Devotion |
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Aonghus of the Divinity O Christ, protect me! |
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Attar, Farid ud-Din The Hawk |
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Attar, Farid ud-Din The peacock's excuse |
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Attar, Farid ud-Din The Birds Find Their King |
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Aulia, Hazrat Nizamuddin O breeze! turn towards Medina (and) from this well-wisher recite the Salaam |
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Battacharya, Mahendranath Screening its face amongst lotus stalks |
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ben Kallir, Eleazar He Shall be King! |
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Bhawani, Rupa Selflessness is the sign of the selfless |
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Boethius The Soul's Flight |
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Bradstreet, Anne There is a path no vulture's eye hath seen (from The Vanity of All Worldly Things) |
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Crashaw, Richard To the Name above every Name, the Name of Jesus |
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Daniel, Arnaut Every day I improve and grow better |
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Eldar Edda (Anonymous) Odin's Shaman Song (from Eldar Edda) |
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Francis of Assisi The Praises of God |
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Giraut de Bornelh Reis glorios / Glorious king |
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Gyatso, Kelsang Little Tiger |
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Hadewijch Dew (from Love's Seven Names) |
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Hafiz The Garden |
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Hekhalot Hymns (Anonymous) Hymn for the Descent to the Merkava |
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Hekhalot Hymns (Anonymous) The Face of God |
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Hekhalot Hymns (Anonymous) The Throne of Glory Addresses the King |
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Hildegard von Bingen Columba aspexit / Sequence for Saint Maximin |
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Hsuan Chueh of Yung Chia / Yoka Genkaku [17] The incomparable lion-roar of doctrine (from The Shodoka) |
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Hsuan Chueh of Yung Chia / Yoka Genkaku [49] Just baby lions follow the parent (from The Shodoka) |
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Hsuan Chueh of Yung Chia / Yoka Genkaku [56] The hungry are served a king's repast (from The Shodoka) |
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Hsuan Chueh of Yung Chia / Yoka Genkaku [61] The King of the Dharma deserves our highest respect (from The Shodoka) |
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ibn Gabirol, Solomon The Sun |
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ibn Gabirol, Solomon Who can do as Thy deeds |
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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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Jacopone da Todi (Benedetti, Jacopone) How the Soul Through the Senses Finds God in All Creatures |
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Kamalakanta Can everyone have the vision of Shyama? |
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Luria, Isaac A Poem for the Small Face |
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Mirabai I have heard that today Hari will come |
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Mirabai No one knows my invisible life |
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Misri, Dhun-Nun al- The haunt of the hearts of the gnostics |
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Nachmanides (Nachman, Moses ben) Prayers for the Protection and Opening of the Heart |
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Nammalvar My dark one |
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Nasimi, Imadeddin At love's most sumptuous feast was I with love made drunk |
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Nematollah Vali, Shah The Sea Is Our Essence |
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Oliver, Colin Love |
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Rabia al-Basri (Adawiyya, Rabia al-) O my Lord, the stars glitter |
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Rahman Baba My Lord |
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Ramprasad (Sen, Ramprasad) Come, let us go for a walk, O mind |
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Rasakhan Offer Your Heart |
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Ravidas When I existed |
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Rumi, Mevlana Jelaluddin I smile like a flower not only with my lips |
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Rumi, Mevlana Jelaluddin The Sun Must Come |
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Rumi, Mevlana Jelaluddin This love sacrifices all souls, however wise, however "awakened" |
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Sa'di The man of God with half his loaf content |
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Saraha The Royal Song of Saraha (Dohakosa) |
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Shabistari, Mahmud Sun-Reflections (from The Secret Rose Garden) |
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Shankara Endless is my Wealth |
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Singh, Darshan How should I tell of the feeling that reigns |
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Singh, Darshan Wonder of wonders! |
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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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Stein, Edith I Will Remain With You... |
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Taliesin Primary Chief Bard |
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Therese of Lisieux My Song for Today |
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Therese of Lisieux The Divine Dew |
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Tilopa Song of the Mahamudra (Tilopa's Song to Naropa) |
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Tiruvalluvar Truthfulness |
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Tolkien, J. R. R. EƤrendil the Mariner |
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Tolkien, J. R. R. Lament for King Theoden |
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Traherne, Thomas The Vision |
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Trinley, Karma A Song on the View of Voidness |
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Yeats, William Butler The Secret Rose |
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Zohar (Leon, Moses de) Inside the hidden nexus (from Jacob's Journey) |
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Zohar (Leon, Moses de) The Creation of Elohim |
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Zohar (Leon, Moses de) The Gates (from Openings) |