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€39,95
The Book of Nâm is a book of deep wisdom. Behind its language a highly mystical, though very natural, value is hidden. Absorbing the Book of Nâm engenders a transformation towards a better life. A life in which both happiness and adversity acquire different meanings and with the ordinary situations and circumstances of daily life a state of unconditional Well-Being can be created.
Author Yoginâm
Type Hard cover
Pages 320
Dimensions 15,4 x 10,8 x 3,75 cm
First published 2020
ISBN 978-90-76288-20-8
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€25,00
When you are able to live your life according to its true nature, you will realise the natural state of happiness and contentment. You may even gradually become aware of states of an entirely different nature, transcendental states that lie beyond ordinary everyday perception. Such states are often indicated by words like ‘enlightenment’, ‘liberation’, ‘moksha’, ‘satori’ or ‘realisation’. This state dawns when the Eye of Beauty has opened.
Author Yoginâm
Type Soft cover
Pages 100
Dimensions 20,3 x 12,7 x 0,8 cm
Fourth edition 2024
First published 2001
ISBN 978-90-76288-27-7
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€25,00
In Art and Ethics Frédéric Antonious invites the reader to explore his or her being in the deepest sense. Starting from ‘All is One’ the reader is led towards an Ethics of Resonance that when applied to our daily lives results in tranquility, trust and happiness and greatly contributes to the emergence of a Well-Being that is independent of actual circumstances. This is the hidden promise that requires unveiling.
Author Frédéric Antonious
Type Paperback
Pages 190
Dimensions 20,5 x 13 x 1,1 cm
First edition 2013
ISBN 978-90-76288-30-7
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€32,00
‘Oh Abbah’ is a book of inspiration, which was written in a very specific state of mind. For this reason it has the ability to open you for levels of your mystical being that cannot be reached through ordinary effort. These levels can only be gradually opened by way of attuning.
Author Frédéric Antonious
Type Hardcover
Pages 274
Seventh edition 2013
First published 1997
ISBN 978-90-76288-43-7