a sourcebook of historical texts
Compiled by John Noyce
Melbourne: Noyce Publishing, 2006. 253p
Part 1: Visions and Worship of the Divine Feminine
(extracts from)
Devi Sukta
Sri Sukta
Lao Tzu: Tao te Ching
Wisdom of Ben Sira
The Orphic Hymn to Nature
Homeric Hymns: The Earth, Mother of All
Wisdom of Solomon
Trimorphic Protennoia
The Thunder, Perfect Mind
Lucius Apuleius: Metamorphoses
Lotus Sutra
Devi Mahatmya
Mahalakshmi Stotram
Athanasius of Alexandria: Homily
Aurelius Clemens Prudentius:
Liber Cathemerinon
Boethius: De Consolatione Philosophiae
Romanus Melodus: On Christmas
The Mother in the Islamic tradition
Sankaracharya: Eight stanzas to Bhavani
Ambrose Autpert: Assumption of the Virgin
Lakshmi Tantra
Devi Upanishad
Hildegard of Bingen: Scivias
Alain de Lille: De Planctu Naturae
Thomas Aquinas: O most blessed and sweet Virgin Mary
Alfonso, El Sabio: Cantigas de Santa Maria
Dante Alighieri: La Divina Commedia
Francesco Petrarch: Secretum
Heinrich Suso: Horologium Sapientiae
Birgitta of Sweden: Revelations
Christine de Pizan: Livre de la mutacion de Fortune
Angelo Poliziano: O Virgo prudentissima, beata Mater
Devi Gita
Guru Nanak: Guru Granth
Jacob Boehme: The way to Christ
John Pordage: Sophia
Jane Lead: A garden of fountains
Ann Bathurst: Rhapsodical meditations
Johann Georg Gichtel: Letters
Gottfried Arnold: The mystery of Sophia
Apirami Antati
Ramprasad Sen: O wisdom Goddess!
Frederich Holderlin: To the Madonna
William Wordsworth: The Virgin
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Faust
Rabbi Isaac Safrin: Megillat Setarim
Mataracamman Antati
Vladimir Soloviev: Trisvidaniya
Nicholas Roerich: Queen of Heaven
Kahlil Gibran: The Mother
T.S.Eliot: Ash Wednesday
Part 2: Prophecies
Rig Veda
Bhavisya Purana
Nadi Granth
Gospel of John
Gospel of the Essenes
Gospel of the Holy Twelve
Gospel of Peace of John
The Aquarian Gospel
The Revelation of John
Prophecies of the Mahdi
Joachim of Fiore: Expositio in Apocalypsim
Nichiren Daishonin
Birgitta of Sweden: Revelations
Frederich Holderlin: Hyperion
Novalis: Heinrich von Ofterdingen
Goodwyn Barmby: The Woman-power
Nathaniel Hawthorne: The Scarlet Letter
Hans Christian Andersen: The New Century’s Goddess
Vladimir Soloviev: Let it be known
Lady Caithness: The mystery of the ages
Anna Kingsford: Clothed with the sun
Count August Cieszkowski: Oicze Nasz
Tau Valentine II (Jules Doinel): Gnostic Catechism
Lionel Johnson: Vita Venturi Saeculi
Tau Synesius (Leonce Fabre Des Essarts): Letter to a religious congress
Rabindranath Tagore: Bharat Tirtha
Hazrat Inayat Khan: I can see as clear as daylight
Zinaida Gippius and Dmitrii Merezhkovskii: The Third Testament
Vassily Kandinsky and colleagues: Blaue Reiter Almanac
Katherine Tingley: The path of the mystic
Jessie L.Watson: The Age of the Spirit
C.S.Lewis: The Great Divorce
Daniil Andreev: Roza Mira
Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam): Don’t you feel a change a coming
Robert Plant: Stairway to heaven
John Lennon: Imagine
Part 3: Prophecies and visions from the Indigenous traditions
The Kagaba people of Columbia
The Pawnee people of Oklahoma
White Buffalo Calf Woman
The Seven Fires of the Anishinabe
Eyes of Fire
Chief White Cloud of the Talatawi
Tashunca-Uitco (Crazy Horse)
Black Elk
Yothu Yindi
Sources and Index
Vol.2: Seeking and finding
a sourcebook of historical texts on Kundalini, yoga, realisation, Sahaja and nirvikalpa-samadhi
Compiled by John Noyce
Melbourne: Noyce Publishing, 2006. 198p.
Contents
(extracts from)
Ezekiel
Brhadaranyaka Upanishad
Chandogya Upanishad
Prasna Upanishad
Katha Upanishad
Svetasvatara Upanishad
Lao Tzu: Tao te Ching
Gautama, The Buddha: Dhammapada
Gautama, The Buddha: Lankavatara Sutra
Gautama, The Buddha: Kalama Sutta
Patacara: Therigatha
Gospel of John
Patanjali: Yoga Sutra
Mandukya Upanishad
Thirumoolar: Thirumanthiram
Hevajra Tantra
Sankaracharya: Aparokshanubhuti
Sankaracharya: Vivekacudamani
Sankaracharya: Saundarya-lahari
Sankaracharya: Tad Niskala
Kularnava Tantra
Varaha Upanishad
Rudrayamala
Shiva Sharodaya
Saraha: Sahaja
Kahnu: Say, how can Sahaja be explained?
Bhusuka: The great tree of Sahaja
Rabi’a: I carry a torch in one hand (8th century)
Brahma Vidya Upanishad
Indrabhuti: Sahajasiddhipaddhati (11th century?)
Matsyendranath: Kaulajnananirnaya
Gorakhnath and Matsyendranath: Gorakhbodh
Amrita Nada Upanishad
Khwaja Mu’inuddin Hasan Chishti: Love all and hate none (1236)
Dogen: Raihai Tokuzui (1240)
Ibn ‘Arabi: Tarjuman al-Ashwaq
Jalal al-Din Rumi: The spirit of the saints (13th century)
Rabbi Moshe de Leon: Sefer ha-Zohar (late 13th century)
Sa’di: Human beings are all members of one body (13th century)
Gyaneshwara: Gyaneshwari (1290)
Muktabai: An ant flew to the sky (late 13th century)
Namdev: In the beginning is the ant (late 13th century)
Dante Alighieri: La Divina Commedia (early 14th century)
Heinrich Suso: A supernatural experience (14th century)
Avaiya: Vinayagar Agaval (14th century)
Arunakiri: Tiruppukal (late 14th century)
Vedanta-Siddhanta-Darshana
Kabir: Where there is neither sea nor rains (15th century)
Kamalanatha: Dharmasunya (1418)
Devi Gita (15th century)
Guru Nanak: Siddha Goshta (early 16th century)
Mirabai (early 16th century)
Paracelsus: Philosophia ad Athenienses (early 16th century)
Eknath: Jogawa (16th century)
Teresa of Avila: The interior castle (16th century)
Juan de la Cruz: The living flame of love (16th century)
Purnananda: Satcakranirupana (1577)
Dadu Dayal: When realisation came (16th century)
Tukaram: Realisation (17th century)
Sundardas: That perfectly pure Sahaja (17th century)
John Pordage: Letter (17th century)
Rupa Bhavani: I dashed down (17th century)
Tejo Bindu Upanishad
Dhyana Bindu Upanishad
Darshana Upanishad
Yoga-Shikha-Upanishad
Ramprasad Sen: O meditator (18th century)
Bullhe Shah: What shall we call this wondrous sadhu? (18th century)
Shah Abdul Latif: In the world are Jogis (18th century)
Sachal: I am a yogi and will remain a yogi (18th century)
Sami: In this house there is another dwelling (18th/19th century)
Hryhorij Skovoroda: When a man reflects (18th century)
Ramana Maharshi: Sahaja nirvikalpa samadhi
Muruganar: There was in me a thirst (1923)
N.R.Krishnamurti Aiyer: While sitting there (1934)
Swami Ramdas: When you attain to the Sahaja state
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