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God Makes the Rivers to Flow: Selections from the Sacred Literature of the World Chosen for Daily Meditation

by Eknath Easwaran

Other authors: Amritabindu Upanishad (Contributor), Saint Anselm (Contributor), Fakhruddin Araqi (Contributor), Baba Kuhi of Shiraz (Contributor), Dov Baer of Mezhirech (Contributor)29 more, Bhagavad Gita (Contributor), Chandogya Upanishad (Contributor), Saint Clare of Assisi (Contributor), Dhammapada (Contributor), Meister Eckhart (Contributor), Isha Upanishad (Contributor), Jewish Liturgy (Contributor), Kabir (Contributor), Katha Upanishad (Contributor), Hazrat Inayat Khan (Contributor), Abraham Isaac Kook (Contributor), Lao Tzu (Contributor), William Law (Contributor), Swami Paramananda (Contributor), Psalm 100 (Contributor), Psalm 139 (Contributor), Psalm 24 (Contributor), Sri Ramakrishna (Contributor), Swami Ramdas (Contributor), Seng Ts'an (Contributor), Mahmud Shabestari (Contributor), Shantideva (Contributor), Shvetashvatara Upanishad (Contributor), Solomon ibn Gabirol (Contributor), Saint Symeon the New Theologian (Contributor), Tejobindu Upanishad (Contributor), The Chandi (Contributor), Tukaram (Contributor), Upanishads (Contributor)

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Respected teacher and author Eknath Easwaran drew deep, ongoing inspiration from the sacred literature of all traditions. These 149 selections represent his choice of the most life-affirming and lyrical writings, from the great river of wisdom that is always flowing ? down the centuries and throughout the world.The short extracts in this anthology come from the much-loved saints, sages, and scriptures of the Christian, Hindu, Sufi, Jewish, Native American, Buddhist, and Taoist traditions, and include a number of Easwaran's own translations from his best-selling Classics of India s… (more)

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