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New York: Mysterious Press. Very Good+. 1993. Mass Market Paperback. Slight spine crease . 0.9 x 6.3 x 4.1 Inches. 272 pages. A Deborah Knott Mystery, No. 1 . Deborah Knott, an attorney … Altro …
New York: Mysterious Press. Very Good+. 1993. Mass Market Paperback. Slight spine crease . 0.9 x 6.3 x 4.1 Inches. 272 pages. A Deborah Knott Mystery, No. 1 . Deborah Knott, an attorney and the daughter of an infamous North Carolina bootlegger. Known for her knowledge of the region's past and popular with the locals, Deb is asked by 18-year-old Gayle Whitehead to investigate the unsolved murder of her mother Janie, who died when Gayle was an infant. While visiting the owner of the property where Janie's body was found, Deb learns of Janie's more-than-promiscuous past. Piecing together lost clues and buried secrets Deb is introduced to Janie's darker side, but it's not until another murder occurs that she uncovers the truth. ., Mysterious Press, 1993, 3, London: Harper Collins., 2000. 650 grams. From an author hailed by the New York Times as 'the master of suspense' comes an electrifying thriller shot through with dark humour -- about a female forensic photographer on the trail of a brutal killer with ties to her past. When Alexandra Rafferty was a girl, something unspeakably cruel happened to her on a summer afternoon. Only her father knew about it -- or so she thought. Now a forensic photographer for the Miami PD, Alexandra remains haunted by that horrible day, and it colours all of her relationships. Stan, her loutish husband, drives a security van and has his own mindbending agenda. Her not-altogether-there father is more and more dependent and less and less dependable. And her work photographing crime scenes has become a life-consuming obsession. Now Alexandra is about to get caught up in a gruesome series of rape-murders that seem to speak to her long-hidden past. But before she can understand the killer's message, her personal life spins out of control, sending Alexandra on the run -- from her husband, from the crooks after him, from a surprisingly persistent boyfriend, and from a killer who's bent on making sure Alexandra won't live long enough to translate his message. Reprint. hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Clean Copy., Harper Collins., 2000, 3, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004. Softcover. New. This book will have your students Learning About Animals in a variety of ways, and having fun doing it. Whether theyÛªre coloring, cutting and pasting, matching, or just listening to you read a favorite animal story, theyÛªll be involved with the subject on several levels. Activities help children practice skills in: observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets, teacher resource pages with ideas for special projects like field trips and literature references, and 36 reproducible picture cards (to be copied onto tag or card board, laminated and cut for use with resource pages). Animal topics and concepts covered include: habitats, body coverings, sounds, movement, sizes, shapes, colors, special adaptations, babies, wild and tamed, and relationships to mankind. Printed Pages: 80., Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004, 6, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004. Softcover. New. This book will have your students Learning About Animals in a variety of ways, and having fun doing it. Whether theyâre coloring, cutting and pasting, matching, or just listening to you read a favorite animal story, theyâll be involved with the subject on several levels. Activities help children practice skills in: observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets, teacher resource pages with ideas for special projects like field trips and literature references, and 36 reproducible picture cards (to be copied onto tag or card board, laminated and cut for use with resource pages). Animal topics and concepts covered include: habitats, body coverings, sounds, movement, sizes, shapes, colors, special adaptations, babies, wild and tamed, and relationships to mankind. Printed Pages: 80., Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004, 6, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.: W W Norton & Co Inc, 1997. Book. Good. Soft cover. 0393317579 Cat scratching to cover, through to first 2 pgs. No text is obscured. Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) has helped thousands of clients haunted by histories of abuse or recent traumatic events. It also benefits patients who have not found relief with other therapies and with such chronic conditions as eating disorders, anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, and blocked personal and professional performance. Laurel Parnell draws on her own experience as both an EMDR client and therapist to share inspiring stories of healing her clients' psyches, where past traumas, frozen in time, are witnessed and then released.., W W Norton & Co Inc, 1997, 2.5, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004. Softcover. New. This book will have your students Learning About Animals in a variety of ways, and having fun doing it. Whether theyâre coloring, cutting and pasting, matching, or just listening to you read a favorite animal story, theyâll be involved with the subject on several levels. Activities help children practice skills in: observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets, teacher resource pages with ideas for special projects like field trips and literature references, and 36 reproducible picture cards (to be copied onto tag or card board, laminated and cut for use with resource pages). Animal topics and concepts covered include: habitats, body coverings, sounds, movement, sizes, shapes, colors, special adaptations, babies, wild and tamed, and relationships to mankind. Printed Pages: 80., Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004, 6, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004. Softcover. New. This book will have your students Learning About Animals in a variety of ways, and having fun doing it. Whether theyre coloring, cutting and pasting, matching, or just listening to you read a favorite animal story, theyll be involved with the subject on several levels. Activities help children practice skills in: observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets, teacher resource pages with ideas for special projects like field trips and literature references, and 36 reproducible picture cards (to be copied onto tag or card board, laminated and cut for use with resource pages). Animal topics and concepts covered include: habitats, body coverings, sounds, movement, sizes, shapes, colors, special adaptations, babies, wild and tamed, and relationships to mankind. Printed Pages: 80. NA, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004, 6, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004. Softcover. New. This book will have your students Learning About Animals in a variety of ways, and having fun doing it. Whether theyre coloring, cutting and pasting, matching, or just listening to you read a favorite animal story, theyll be involved with the subject on several levels. Activities help children practice skills in: observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets, teacher resource pages with ideas for special projects like field trips and literature references, and 36 reproducible picture cards (to be copied onto tag or card board, laminated and cut for use with resource pages). Animal topics and concepts covered include: habitats, body coverings, sounds, movement, sizes, shapes, colors, special adaptations, babies, wild and tamed, and relationships to mankind. Printed Pages: 80. NA, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004, 6, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.: W W Norton & Co Inc, 1997. Book. Good+. Soft cover. Slight loosening of spine at center of book. Clean, unmarked copy. Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) has helped thousands of clients haunted by histories of abuse or recent traumatic events. It also benefits patients who have not found relief with other therapies and with such chronic conditions as eating disorders, anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, and blocked personal and professional performance. Laurel Parnell draws on her own experience as both an EMDR client and therapist to share inspiring stories of healing her clients' psyches, where past traumas, frozen in time, are witnessed and then released.., W W Norton & Co Inc, 1997, 2.5, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004. Softcover. New. This book will have your students Learning About Animals in a variety of ways, and having fun doing it. Whether theyâre coloring, cutting and pasting, matching, or just listening to you read a favorite animal story, theyâll be involved with the subject on several levels. Activities help children practice skills in: observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets, teacher resource pages with ideas for special projects like field trips and literature references, and 36 reproducible picture cards (to be copied onto tag or card board, laminated and cut for use with resource pages). Animal topics and concepts covered include: habitats, body coverings, sounds, movement, sizes, shapes, colors, special adaptations, babies, wild and tamed, and relationships to mankind. Printed Pages: 80., Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004, 6, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004. Softcover. New. This book will have your students Learning About Animals in a variety of ways, and having fun doing it. Whether theyÛªre coloring, cutting and pasting, matching, or just listening to you read a favorite animal story, theyÛªll be involved with the subject on several levels. Activities help children practice skills in: observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets, teacher resource pages with ideas for special projects like field trips and literature references, and 36 reproducible picture cards (to be copied onto tag or card board, laminated and cut for use with resource pages). Animal topics and concepts covered include: habitats, body coverings, sounds, movement, sizes, shapes, colors, special adaptations, babies, wild and tamed, and relationships to mankind. Printed Pages: 80., Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004, 6, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004. Softcover. New. This book will have your students Learning About Animals in a variety of ways, and having fun doing it. Whether theyÛªre coloring, cutting and pasting, matching, or just listening to you read a favorite animal story, theyÛªll be involved with the subject on several levels. Activities help children practice skills in: observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets, teacher resource pages with ideas for special projects like field trips and literature references, and 36 reproducible picture cards (to be copied onto tag or card board, laminated and cut for use with resource pages). Animal topics and concepts covered include: habitats, body coverings, sounds, movement, sizes, shapes, colors, special adaptations, babies, wild and tamed, and relationships to mankind. Printed Pages: 80., Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004, 6, Advaita Ashrama. Softcover. New. 12 x 18 cm. It is one of the most important works of Shankaracharya on Advaita philosophy. The central theme of the book is the identity of the individual self and Universal Self. This identity is realized through the removal of the ignorance that hides the truth, by the light of Vichara or enquiry alone. To those who have neither the time nor the opportunity to go through the classical works of Shankara, this book will be an invaluable guide in their quest after spiritual truth. CONTENTS: 1. Invocation 2. Introduction 3. Means to Acquiring Sadhanchatushtaya (Four Preliminary Qualifications) 4. Vairagya (Dispassion) 5. Viveka (Discrimination) 6. Sama and Dama (Internal and External Restraint) 7. Uparati (Equipoise of the Mind) and Titiksha (Forbearance) 8. Sraddha (Faith) and Samadhana (Concentration) 9. Mumukshuta (Yearning For Liberation) 10. The Necessity of Discrimination 11. The Nature of Discrimination 12. The Nature of Ignorance 13. The Self-Effulgent Nature of the Atman 14. The Identification of the Body and the Atman through Ignorance 15. The Nature of Knowledge 16. Refutation of Sunyavada (Nihilism) 17. Discrimination between the Atman and the Body 18. Futility of Such Discrimination Except by Denying that the Body is the Alman 19. Division in Consciousness is Inadmissible 20. Pure Consciousness Appears as the World through Ignorance 21. The World, Having Brahman as its Material Cause, is Identical with it 22. The Idea of the Pervaded and the Pervading is Illusory 23. The Refutation of Variety by the Sruti 24. Maya (Nescience) is the Cause of these Varieties 25. All Beings are Brahman 26. Brahman as the Substratum of All Names, Forms, Etc. 27. Everything Having Emanated From Brahman has the Nature of Brahman 28. The Idea of Difference Causes Fear Ignorance, the Cause of Duality, Disappears Through The Knowledge Of The Non-Dual Atman 29. Identification of Jivatman and Paramatman on the Strength of the Srut 30. Falsity of the Three States, Waking, Dream and Sleep, and the Reality of Consciousness the Witness 31. Jivahood is Superimposed on Brahman-Illustrations 32. The Appearance of the Atman as the Universe-Illustrations 33. Brahman as the Substratum of All Actions 34. Brahman, The Cause, is Inseparable from the World, its Effect 35. Atman Appears to Be Pure to the Wise and Impure to the Ignorant 36. The Division into the Self and Non-Self is Futile 37. The Atman Appears as the Body through Ignorance-Illustrations 38. Adhyasa (Superimposition) and its Disappearance through Knowledge 39. The Body, a Non-Kntity, is not the Atman 40. Knowledge and Prarabdha (Momentum of Past Work) 41. Refutation of Prarabdha 42. Prarabdha Cannot Exist after the Dawn of Knowledge 43. What is Prarabdha 44. The Body, Being a Superimposition, Cannot have Real Birth 45. With the Destruction of Ignorance the World is also Destroyed 46. The World Appears through Ignorance 47. When the Substratum is Known, the Superimposed (Universe) Disappears 48. Prarabdha is Spoken of by the Sruti for the Ignorant 49. Text Cited in Refutation of Prarabdha 50. Prarabdha Involves Contradictions and Goes Counter to Vedantic Conclusions 51. Fifteen Steps to the Attainment of Knowledge 52. Constant Practice of the Steps Enjoined 53. The Enumeration of the Steps 54. Yama (Restraint of the Senses) 55. Niyama (Restraint of the Mind) 56. Tyaga (Renunciation) 57. Mauna (Silence) 58. Vijana-Desha (A Solitary Place) 59. Kala (Time) 60. Asana (Posture) 61. Sldohasana (A Particular Yogic Posture) 62. Mulabandha (` Restraining Root `) 63. Dehasamya`(Equipoise of the Limbs) 64. Drik-Shthiti (Fixing the Vision) 65. Pranayama (Control of the Vital Forces) 66. Rechaka (Exhaling) and Puraka (Inhaling) 67. Kumiihaka (Holding the Breath) 68. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Mind) 69. Dharana (Concentration) 70. Dhyana (Meditation) 71. Samadhi (Absorption) 72. Practice of Printed Pages: 104., Advaita Ashrama, 6, Advaita Ashrama. Softcover. New. 12 x 18 cm. It is one of the most important works of Shankaracharya on Advaita philosophy. The central theme of the book is the identity of the individual self and Universal Self. This identity is realized through the removal of the ignorance that hides the truth, by the light of Vichara or enquiry alone. To those who have neither the time nor the opportunity to go through the classical works of Shankara, this book will be an invaluable guide in their quest after spiritual truth. CONTENTS: 1. Invocation 2. Introduction 3. Means to Acquiring Sadhanchatushtaya (Four Preliminary Qualifications) 4. Vairagya (Dispassion) 5. Viveka (Discrimination) 6. Sama and Dama (Internal and External Restraint) 7. Uparati (Equipoise of the Mind) and Titiksha (Forbearance) 8. Sraddha (Faith) and Samadhana (Concentration) 9. Mumukshuta (Yearning For Liberation) 10. The Necessity of Discrimination 11. The Nature of Discrimination 12. The Nature of Ignorance 13. The Self-Effulgent Nature of the Atman 14. The Identification of the Body and the Atman through Ignorance 15. The Nature of Knowledge 16. Refutation of Sunyavada (Nihilism) 17. Discrimination between the Atman and the Body 18. Futility of Such Discrimination Except by Denying that the Body is the Alman 19. Division in Consciousness is Inadmissible 20. Pure Consciousness Appears as the World through Ignorance 21. The World, Having Brahman as its Material Cause, is Identical with it 22. The Idea of the Pervaded and the Pervading is Illusory 23. The Refutation of Variety by the Sruti 24. Maya (Nescience) is the Cause of these Varieties 25. All Beings are Brahman 26. Brahman as the Substratum of All Names, Forms, Etc. 27. Everything Having Emanated From Brahman has the Nature of Brahman 28. The Idea of Difference Causes Fear Ignorance, the Cause of Duality, Disappears Through The Knowledge Of The Non-Dual Atman 29. Identification of Jivatman and Paramatman on the Strength of the Srut 30. Falsity of the Three States, Waking, Dream and Sleep, and the Reality of Consciousness the Witness 31. Jivahood is Superimposed on Brahman-Illustrations 32. The Appearance of the Atman as the Universe-Illustrations 33. Brahman as the Substratum of All Actions 34. Brahman, The Cause, is Inseparable from the World, its Effect 35. Atman Appears to Be Pure to the Wise and Impure to the Ignorant 36. The Division into the Self and Non-Self is Futile 37. The Atman Appears as the Body through Ignorance-Illustrations 38. Adhyasa (Superimposition) and its Disappearance through Knowledge 39. The Body, a Non-Kntity, is not the Atman 40. Knowledge and Prarabdha (Momentum of Past Work) 41. Refutation of Prarabdha 42. Prarabdha Cannot Exist after the Dawn of Knowledge 43. What is Prarabdha 44. The Body, Being a Superimposition, Cannot have Real Birth 45. With the Destruction of Ignorance the World is also Destroyed 46. The World Appears through Ignorance 47. When the Substratum is Known, the Superimposed (Universe) Disappears 48. Prarabdha is Spoken of by the Sruti for the Ignorant 49. Text Cited in Refutation of Prarabdha 50. Prarabdha Involves Contradictions and Goes Counter to Vedantic Conclusions 51. Fifteen Steps to the Attainment of Knowledge 52. Constant Practice of the Steps Enjoined 53. The Enumeration of the Steps 54. Yama (Restraint of the Senses) 55. Niyama (Restraint of the Mind) 56. Tyaga (Renunciation) 57. Mauna (Silence) 58. Vijana-Desha (A Solitary Place) 59. Kala (Time) 60. Asana (Posture) 61. Sldohasana (A Particular Yogic Posture) 62. Mulabandha (` Restraining Root `) 63. Dehasamya`(Equipoise of the Limbs) 64. Drik-Shthiti (Fixing the Vision) 65. Pranayama (Control of the Vital Forces) 66. Rechaka (Exhaling) and Puraka (Inhaling) 67. Kumiihaka (Holding the Breath) 68. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Mind) 69. Dharana (Concentration) 70. Dhyana (Meditation) 71. Samadhi (Absorption) 72. Practice of Printed Pages: 104., Advaita Ashrama, 6, Advaita Ashrama. Softcover. New. 12 x 18 cm. It is one of the most important works of Shankaracharya on Advaita philosophy. The central theme of the book is the identity of the individual self and Universal Self. This identity is realized through the removal of the ignorance that hides the truth, by the light of Vichara or enquiry alone. To those who have neither the time nor the opportunity to go through the classical works of Shankara, this book will be an invaluable guide in their quest after spiritual truth. CONTENTS: 1. Invocation 2. Introduction 3. Means to Acquiring Sadhanchatushtaya (Four Preliminary Qualifications) 4. Vairagya (Dispassion) 5. Viveka (Discrimination) 6. Sama and Dama (Internal and External Restraint) 7. Uparati (Equipoise of the Mind) and Titiksha (Forbearance) 8. Sraddha (Faith) and Samadhana (Concentration) 9. Mumukshuta (Yearning For Liberation) 10. The Necessity of Discrimination 11. The Nature of Discrimination 12. The Nature of Ignorance 13. The Self-Effulgent Nature of the Atman 14. The Identification of the Body and the Atman through Ignorance 15. The Nature of Knowledge 16. Refutation of Sunyavada (Nihilism) 17. Discrimination between the Atman and the Body 18. Futility of Such Discrimination Except by Denying that the Body is the Alman 19. Division in Consciousness is Inadmissible 20. Pure Consciousness Appears as the World through Ignorance 21. The World, Having Brahman as its Material Cause, is Identical with it 22. The Idea of the Pervaded and the Pervading is Illusory 23. The Refutation of Variety by the Sruti 24. Maya (Nescience) is the Cause of these Varieties 25. All Beings are Brahman 26. Brahman as the Substratum of All Names, Forms, Etc. 27. Everything Having Emanated From Brahman has the Nature of Brahman 28. The Idea of Difference Causes Fear Ignorance, the Cause of Duality, Disappears Through The Knowledge Of The Non-Dual Atman 29. Identification of Jivatman and Paramatman on the Strength of the Srut 30. Falsity of the Three States, Waking, Dream and Sleep, and the Reality of Consciousness the Witness 31. Jivahood is Superimposed on Brahman-Illustrations 32. The Appearance of the Atman as the Universe-Illustrations 33. Brahman as the Substratum of All Actions 34. Brahman, The Cause, is Inseparable from the World, its Effect 35. Atman Appears to Be Pure to the Wise and Impure to the Ignorant 36. The Division into the Self and Non-Self is Futile 37. The Atman Appears as the Body through Ignorance-Illustrations 38. Adhyasa (Superimposition) and its Disappearance through Knowledge 39. The Body, a Non-Kntity, is not the Atman 40. Knowledge and Prarabdha (Momentum of Past Work) 41. Refutation of Prarabdha 42. Prarabdha Cannot Exist after the Dawn of Knowledge 43. What is Prarabdha 44. The Body, Being a Superimposition, Cannot have Real Birth 45. With the Destruction of Ignorance the World is also Destroyed 46. The World Appears through Ignorance 47. When the Substratum is Known, the Superimposed (Universe) Disappears 48. Prarabdha is Spoken of by the Sruti for the Ignorant 49. Text Cited in Refutation of Prarabdha 50. Prarabdha Involves Contradictions and Goes Counter to Vedantic Conclusions 51. Fifteen Steps to the Attainment of Knowledge 52. Constant Practice of the Steps Enjoined 53. The Enumeration of the Steps 54. Yama (Restraint of the Senses) 55. Niyama (Restraint of the Mind) 56. Tyaga (Renunciation) 57. Mauna (Silence) 58. Vijana-Desha (A Solitary Place) 59. Kala (Time) 60. Asana (Posture) 61. Sldohasana (A Particular Yogic Posture) 62. Mulabandha (` Restraining Root `) 63. Dehasamya`(Equipoise of the Limbs) 64. Drik-Shthiti (Fixing the Vision) 65. Pranayama (Control of the Vital Forces) 66. Rechaka (Exhaling) and Puraka (Inhaling) 67. Kumiihaka (Holding the Breath) 68. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Mind) 69. Dharana (Concentration) 70. Dhyana (Meditation) 71. Samadhi (Absorption) 72. Practice of Printed Pages: 104., Advaita Ashrama, 6, Advaita Ashrama. Softcover. New. 12 x 18 cm. It is one of the most important works of Shankaracharya on Advaita philosophy. The central theme of the book is the identity of the individual self and Universal Self. This identity is realized through the removal of the ignorance that hides the truth, by the light of Vichara or enquiry alone. To those who have neither the time nor the opportunity to go through the classical works of Shankara, this book will be an invaluable guide in their quest after spiritual truth. CONTENTS: 1. Invocation 2. Introduction 3. Means to Acquiring Sadhanchatushtaya (Four Preliminary Qualifications) 4. Vairagya (Dispassion) 5. Viveka (Discrimination) 6. Sama and Dama (Internal and External Restraint) 7. Uparati (Equipoise of the Mind) and Titiksha (Forbearance) 8. Sraddha (Faith) and Samadhana (Concentration) 9. Mumukshuta (Yearning For Liberation) 10. The Necessity of Discrimination 11. The Nature of Discrimination 12. The Nature of Ignorance 13. The Self-Effulgent Nature of the Atman 14. The Identification of the Body and the Atman through Ignorance 15. The Nature of Knowledge 16. Refutation of Sunyavada (Nihilism) 17. Discrimination between the Atman and the Body 18. Futility of Such Discrimination Except by Denying that the Body is the Alman 19. Division in Consciousness is Inadmissible 20. Pure Consciousness Appears as the World through Ignorance 21. The World, Having Brahman as its Material Cause, is Identical with it 22. The Idea of the Pervaded and the Pervading is Illusory 23. The Refutation of Variety by the Sruti 24. Maya (Nescience) is the Cause of these Varieties 25. All Beings are Brahman 26. Brahman as the Substratum of All Names, Forms, Etc. 27. Everything Having Emanated From Brahman has the Nature of Brahman 28. The Idea of Difference Causes Fear Ignorance, the Cause of Duality, Disappears Through The Knowledge Of The Non-Dual Atman 29. Identification of Jivatman and Paramatman on the Strength of the Srut 30. Falsity of the Three States, Waking, Dream and Sleep, and the Reality of Consciousness the Witness 31. Jivahood is Superimposed on Brahman-Illustrations 32. The Appearance of the Atman as the Universe-Illustrations 33. Brahman as the Substratum of All Actions 34. Brahman, The Cause, is Inseparable from the World, its Effect 35. Atman Appears to Be Pure to the Wise and Impure to the Ignorant 36. The Division into the Self and Non-Self is Futile 37. The Atman Appears as the Body through Ignorance-Illustrations 38. Adhyasa (Superimposition) and its Disappearance through Knowledge 39. The Body, a Non-Kntity, is not the Atman 40. Knowledge and Prarabdha (Momentum of Past Work) 41. Refutation of Prarabdha 42. Prarabdha Cannot Exist after the Dawn of Knowledge 43. What is Prarabdha 44. The Body, Being a Superimposition, Cannot have Real Birth 45. With the Destruction of Ignorance the World is also Destroyed 46. The World Appears through Ignorance 47. When the Substratum is Known, the Superimposed (Universe) Disappears 48. Prarabdha is Spoken of by the Sruti for the Ignorant 49. Text Cited in Refutation of Prarabdha 50. Prarabdha Involves Contradictions and Goes Counter to Vedantic Conclusions 51. Fifteen Steps to the Attainment of Knowledge 52. Constant Practice of the Steps Enjoined 53. The Enumeration of the Steps 54. Yama (Restraint of the Senses) 55. Niyama (Restraint of the Mind) 56. Tyaga (Renunciation) 57. Mauna (Silence) 58. Vijana-Desha (A Solitary Place) 59. Kala (Time) 60. Asana (Posture) 61. Sldohasana (A Particular Yogic Posture) 62. Mulabandha (` Restraining Root `) 63. Dehasamya`(Equipoise of the Limbs) 64. Drik-Shthiti (Fixing the Vision) 65. Pranayama (Control of the Vital Forces) 66. Rechaka (Exhaling) and Puraka (Inhaling) 67. Kumiihaka (Holding the Breath) 68. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Mind) 69. Dharana (Concentration) 70. Dhyana (Meditation) 71. Samadhi (Absorption) 72. Practice of Printed Pages: 104., Advaita Ashrama, 6, Advaita Ashrama. Softcover. New. 12 x 18 cm. It is one of the most important works of Shankaracharya on Advaita philosophy. The central theme of the book is the identity of the individual self and Universal Self. This identity is realized through the removal of the ignorance that hides the truth, by the light of Vichara or enquiry alone. To those who have neither the time nor the opportunity to go through the classical works of Shankara, this book will be an invaluable guide in their quest after spiritual truth. CONTENTS: 1. Invocation 2. Introduction 3. Means to Acquiring Sadhanchatushtaya (Four Preliminary Qualifications) 4. Vairagya (Dispassion) 5. Viveka (Discrimination) 6. Sama and Dama (Internal and External Restraint) 7. Uparati (Equipoise of the Mind) and Titiksha (Forbearance) 8. Sraddha (Faith) and Samadhana (Concentration) 9. Mumukshuta (Yearning For Liberation) 10. The Necessity of Discrimination 11. The Nature of Discrimination 12. The Nature of Ignorance 13. The Self-Effulgent Nature of the Atman 14. The Identification of the Body and the Atman through Ignorance 15. The Nature of Knowledge 16. Refutation of Sunyavada (Nihilism) 17. Discrimination between the Atman and the Body 18. Futility of Such Discrimination Except by Denying that the Body is the Alman 19. Division in Consciousness is Inadmissible 20. Pure Consciousness Appears as the World through Ignorance 21. The World, Having Brahman as its Material Cause, is Identical with it 22. The Idea of the Pervaded and the Pervading is Illusory 23. The Refutation of Variety by the Sruti 24. Maya (Nescience) is the Cause of these Varieties 25. All Beings are Brahman 26. Brahman as the Substratum of All Names, Forms, Etc. 27. Everything Having Emanated From Brahman has the Nature of Brahman 28. The Idea of Difference Causes Fear Ignorance, the Cause of Duality, Disappears Through The Knowledge Of The Non-Dual Atman 29. Identification of Jivatman and Paramatman on the Strength of the Srut 30. Falsity of the Three States, Waking, Dream and Sleep, and the Reality of Consciousness the Witness 31. Jivahood is Superimposed on Brahman-Illustrations 32. The Appearance of the Atman as the Universe-Illustrations 33. Brahman as the Substratum of All Actions 34. Brahman, The Cause, is Inseparable from the World, its Effect 35. Atman Appears to Be Pure to the Wise and Impure to the Ignorant 36. The Division into the Self and Non-Self is Futile 37. The Atman Appears as the Body through Ignorance-Illustrations 38. Adhyasa (Superimposition) and its Disappearance through Knowledge 39. The Body, a Non-Kntity, is not the Atman 40. Knowledge and Prarabdha (Momentum of Past Work) 41. Refutation of Prarabdha 42. Prarabdha Cannot Exist after the Dawn of Knowledge 43. What is Prarabdha 44. The Body, Being a Superimposition, Cannot have Real Birth 45. With the Destruction of Ignorance the World is also Destroyed 46. The World Appears through Ignorance 47. When the Substratum is Known, the Superimposed (Universe) Disappears 48. Prarabdha is Spoken of by the Sruti for the Ignorant 49. Text Cited in Refutation of Prarabdha 50. Prarabdha Involves Contradictions and Goes Counter to Vedantic Conclusions 51. Fifteen Steps to the Attainment of Knowledge 52. Constant Practice of the Steps Enjoined 53. The Enumeration of the Steps 54. Yama (Restraint of the Senses) 55. Niyama (Restraint of the Mind) 56. Tyaga (Renunciation) 57. Mauna (Silence) 58. Vijana-Desha (A Solitary Place) 59. Kala (Time) 60. Asana (Posture) 61. Sldohasana (A Particular Yogic Posture) 62. Mulabandha (` Restraining Root `) 63. Dehasamya`(Equipoise of the Limbs) 64. Drik-Shthiti (Fixing the Vision) 65. Pranayama (Control of the Vital Forces) 66. Rechaka (Exhaling) and Puraka (Inhaling) 67. Kumiihaka (Holding the Breath) 68. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Mind) 69. Dharana (Concentration) 70. Dhyana (Meditation) 71. Samadhi (Absorption) 72. Practice of Printed Pages: 104., Advaita Ashrama, 6, Advaita Ashrama. Softcover. New. 12 x 18 cm. It is one of the most important works of Shankaracharya on Advaita philosophy. The central theme of the book is the identity of the individual self and Universal Self. This identity is realized through the removal of the ignorance that hides the truth, by the light of Vichara or enquiry alone. To those who have neither the time nor the opportunity to go through the classical works of Shankara, this book will be an invaluable guide in their quest after spiritual truth. CONTENTS: 1. Invocation 2. Introduction 3. Means to Acquiring Sadhanchatushtaya (Four Preliminary Qualifications) 4. Vairagya (Dispassion) 5. Viveka (Discrimination) 6. Sama and Dama (Internal and External Restraint) 7. Uparati (Equipoise of the Mind) and Titiksha (Forbearance) 8. Sraddha (Faith) and Samadhana (Concentration) 9. Mumukshuta (Yearning For Liberation) 10. The Necessity of Discrimination 11. The Nature of Discrimination 12. The Nature of Ignorance 13. The Self-Effulgent Nature of the Atman 14. The Identification of the Body and the Atman through Ignorance 15. The Nature of Knowledge 16. Refutation of Sunyavada (Nihilism) 17. Discrimination between the Atman and the Body 18. Futility of Such Discrimination Except by Denying that the Body is the Alman 19. Division in Consciousness is Inadmissible 20. Pure Consciousness Appears as the World through Ignorance 21. The World, Having Brahman as its Material Cause, is Identical with it 22. The Idea of the Pervaded and the Pervading is Illusory 23. The Refutation of Variety by the Sruti 24. Maya (Nescience) is the Cause of these Varieties 25. All Beings are Brahman 26. Brahman as the Substratum of All Names, Forms, Etc. 27. Everything Having Emanated From Brahman has the Nature of Brahman 28. The Idea of Difference Causes Fear Ignorance, the Cause of Duality, Disappears Through The Knowledge Of The Non-Dual Atman 29. Identification of Jivatman and Paramatman on the Strength of the Srut 30. Falsity of the Three States, Waking, Dream and Sleep, and the Reality of Consciousness the Witness 31. Jivahood is Superimposed on Brahman-Illustrations 32. The Appearance of the Atman as the Universe-Illustrations 33. Brahman as the Substratum of All Actions 34. Brahman, The Cause, is Inseparable from the World, its Effect 35. Atman Appears to Be Pure to the Wise and Impure to the Ignorant 36. The Division into the Self and Non-Self is Futile 37. The Atman Appears as the Body through Ignorance-Illustrations 38. Adhyasa (Superimposition) and its Disappearance through Knowledge 39. The Body, a Non-Kntity, is not the Atman 40. Knowledge and Prarabdha (Momentum of Past Work) 41. Refutation of Prarabdha 42. Prarabdha Cannot Exist after the Dawn of Knowledge 43. What is Prarabdha 44. The Body, Being a Superimposition, Cannot have Real Birth 45. With the Destruction of Ignorance the World is also Destroyed 46. The World Appears through Ignorance 47. When the Substratum is Known, the Superimposed (Universe) Disappears 48. Prarabdha is Spoken of by the Sruti for the Ignorant 49. Text Cited in Refutation of Prarabdha 50. Prarabdha Involves Contradictions and Goes Counter to Vedantic Conclusions 51. Fifteen Steps to the Attainment of Knowledge 52. Constant Practice of the Steps Enjoined 53. The Enumeration of the Steps 54. Yama (Restraint of the Senses) 55. Niyama (Restraint of the Mind) 56. Tyaga (Renunciation) 57. Mauna (Silence) 58. Vijana-Desha (A Solitary Place) 59. Kala (Time) 60. Asana (Posture) 61. Sldohasana (A Particular Yogic Posture) 62. Mulabandha (` Restraining Root `) 63. Dehasamya`(Equipoise of the Limbs) 64. Drik-Shthiti (Fixing the Vision) 65. Pranayama (Control of the Vital Forces) 66. Rechaka (Exhaling) and Puraka (Inhaling) 67. Kumiihaka (Holding the Breath) 68. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Mind) 69. Dharana (Concentration) 70. Dhyana (Meditation) 71. Samadhi (Absorption) 72. Practice of Printed Pages: 104., Advaita Ashrama, 6, Advaita Ashrama. Softcover. New. 12 x 18 cm. It is one of the most important works of Shankaracharya on Advaita philosophy. The central theme of the book is the identity of the individual self and Universal Self. This identity is realized through the removal of the ignorance that hides the truth, by the light of Vichara or enquiry alone. To those who have neither the time nor the opportunity to go through the classical works of Shankara, this book will be an invaluable guide in their quest after spiritual truth. CONTENTS: 1. Invocation 2. Introduction 3. Means to Acquiring Sadhanchatushtaya (Four Preliminary Qualifications) 4. Vairagya (Dispassion) 5. Viveka (Discrimination) 6. Sama and Dama (Internal and External Restraint) 7. Uparati (Equipoise of the Mind) and Titiksha (Forbearance) 8. Sraddha (Faith) and Samadhana (Concentration) 9. Mumukshuta (Yearning For Liberation) 10. The Necessity of Discrimination 11. The Nature of Discrimination 12. The Nature of Ignorance 13. The Self-Effulgent Nature of the Atman 14. The Identification of the Body and the Atman through Ignorance 15. The Nature of Knowledge 16. Refutation of Sunyavada (Nihilism) 17. Discrimination between the Atman and the Body 18. Futility of Such Discrimination Except by Denying that the Body is the Alman 19. Division in Consciousness is Inadmissible 20. Pure Consciousness Appears as the World through Ignorance 21. The World, Having Brahman as its Material Cause, is Identical with it 22. The Idea of the Pervaded and the Pervading is Illusory 23. The Refutation of Variety by the Sruti 24. Maya (Nescience) is the Cause of these Varieties 25. All Beings are Brahman 26. Brahman as the Substratum of All Names, Forms, Etc. 27. Everything Having Emanated From Brahman has the Nature of Brahman 28. The Idea of Difference Causes Fear Ignorance, the Cause of Duality, Disappears Through The Knowledge Of The Non-Dual Atman 29. Identification of Jivatman and Paramatman on the Strength of the Srut 30. Falsity of the Three States, Waking, Dream and Sleep, and the Reality of Consciousness the Witness 31. Jivahood is Superimposed on Brahman-Illustrations 32. The Appearance of the Atman as the Universe-Illustrations 33. Brahman as the Substratum of All Actions 34. Brahman, The Cause, is Inseparable from the World, its Effect 35. Atman Appears to Be Pure to the Wise and Impure to the Ignorant 36. The Division into the Self and Non-Self is Futile 37. The Atman Appears as the Body through Ignorance-Illustrations 38. Adhyasa (Superimposition) and its Disappearance through Knowledge 39. The Body, a Non-Kntity, is not the Atman 40. Knowledge and Prarabdha (Momentum of Past Work) 41. Refutation of Prarabdha 42. Prarabdha Cannot Exist after the Dawn of Knowledge 43. What is Prarabdha 44. The Body, Being a Superimposition, Cannot have Real Birth 45. With the Destruction of Ignorance the World is also Destroyed 46. The World Appears through Ignorance 47. When the Substratum is Known, the Superimposed (Universe) Disappears 48. Prarabdha is Spoken of by the Sruti for the Ignorant 49. Text Cited in Refutation of Prarabdha 50. Prarabdha Involves Contradictions and Goes Counter to Vedantic Conclusions 51. Fifteen Steps to the Attainment of Knowledge 52. Constant Practice of the Steps Enjoined 53. The Enumeration of the Steps 54. Yama (Restraint of the Senses) 55. Niyama (Restraint of the Mind) 56. Tyaga (Renunciation) 57. Mauna (Silence) 58. Vijana-Desha (A Solitary Place) 59. Kala (Time) 60. Asana (Posture) 61. Sldohasana (A Particular Yogic Posture) 62. Mulabandha (` Restraining Root `) 63. Dehasamya`(Equipoise of the Limbs) 64. Drik-Shthiti (Fixing the Vision) 65. Pranayama (Control of the Vital Forces) 66. Rechaka (Exhaling) and Puraka (Inhaling) 67. Kumiihaka (Holding the Breath) 68. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Mind) 69. Dharana (Concentration) 70. Dhyana (Meditation) 71. Samadhi (Absorption) 72. Practice of Printed Pages: 104. NA, Advaita Ashrama, 6, Advaita Ashrama. Softcover. New. 12 x 18 cm. It is one of the most important works of Shankaracharya on Advaita philosophy. The central theme of the book is the identity of the individual self and Universal Self. This identity is realized through the removal of the ignorance that hides the truth, by the light of Vichara or enquiry alone. To those who have neither the time nor the opportunity to go through the classical works of Shankara, this book will be an invaluable guide in their quest after spiritual truth. CONTENTS: 1. Invocation 2. Introduction 3. Means to Acquiring Sadhanchatushtaya (Four Preliminary Qualifications) 4. Vairagya (Dispassion) 5. Viveka (Discrimination) 6. Sama and Dama (Internal and External Restraint) 7. Uparati (Equipoise of the Mind) and Titiksha (Forbearance) 8. Sraddha (Faith) and Samadhana (Concentration) 9. Mumukshuta (Yearning For Liberation) 10. The Necessity of Discrimination 11. The Nature of Discrimination 12. The Nature of Ignorance 13. The Self-Effulgent Nature of the Atman 14. The Identification of the Body and the Atman through Ignorance 15. The Nature of Knowledge 16. Refutation of Sunyavada (Nihilism) 17. Discrimination between the Atman and the Body 18. Futility of Such Discrimination Except by Denying that the Body is the Alman 19. Division in Consciousness is Inadmissible 20. Pure Consciousness Appears as the World through Ignorance 21. The World, Having Brahman as its Material Cause, is Identical with it 22. The Idea of the Pervaded and the Pervading is Illusory 23. The Refutation of Variety by the Sruti 24. Maya (Nescience) is the Cause of these Varieties 25. All Beings are Brahman 26. Brahman as the Substratum of All Names, Forms, Etc. 27. Everything Having Emanated From Brahman has the Nature of Brahman 28. The Idea of Difference Causes Fear Ignorance, the Cause of Duality, Disappears Through The Knowledge Of The Non-Dual Atman 29. Identification of Jivatman and Paramatman on the Strength of the Srut 30. Falsity of the Three States, Waking, Dream and Sleep, and the Reality of Consciousness the Witness 31. Jivahood is Superimposed on Brahman-Illustrations 32. The Appearance of the Atman as the Universe-Illustrations 33. Brahman as the Substratum of All Actions 34. Brahman, The Cause, is Inseparable from the World, its Effect 35. Atman Appears to Be Pure to the Wise and Impure to the Ignorant 36. The Division into the Self and Non-Self is Futile 37. The Atman Appears as the Body through Ignorance-Illustrations 38. Adhyasa (Superimposition) and its Disappearance through Knowledge 39. The Body, a Non-Kntity, is not the Atman 40. Knowledge and Prarabdha (Momentum of Past Work) 41. Refutation of Prarabdha 42. Prarabdha Cannot Exist after the Dawn of Knowledge 43. What is Prarabdha 44. The Body, Being a Superimposition, Cannot have Real Birth 45. With the Destruction of Ignorance the World is also Destroyed 46. The World Appears through Ignorance 47. When the Substratum is Known, the Superimposed (Universe) Disappears 48. Prarabdha is Spoken of by the Sruti for the Ignorant 49. Text Cited in Refutation of Prarabdha 50. Prarabdha Involves Contradictions and Goes Counter to Vedantic Conclusions 51. Fifteen Steps to the Attainment of Knowledge 52. Constant Practice of the Steps Enjoined 53. The Enumeration of the Steps 54. Yama (Restraint of the Senses) 55. Niyama (Restraint of the Mind) 56. Tyaga (Renunciation) 57. Mauna (Silence) 58. Vijana-Desha (A Solitary Place) 59. Kala (Time) 60. Asana (Posture) 61. Sldohasana (A Particular Yogic Posture) 62. Mulabandha (` Restraining Root `) 63. Dehasamya`(Equipoise of the Limbs) 64. Drik-Shthiti (Fixing the Vision) 65. Pranayama (Control of the Vital Forces) 66. Rechaka (Exhaling) and Puraka (Inhaling) 67. Kumiihaka (Holding the Breath) 68. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Mind) 69. Dharana (Concentration) 70. Dhyana (Meditation) 71. Samadhi (Absorption) 72. Practice of Printed Pages: 104. NA, Advaita Ashrama, 6, -: Pan, 2002. Paperback. Jacket Cover or spine has Minor Damage please check out the pictures . -. The body of a well-liked local historian is found half-buried under a drystone wall near the village of Helmthorpe, Swainsdale. Who on earth would want to kill such a thoughtful, dedicated man? Penny Cartwright, a beautiful folk singer with a mysterious past, a shady land-developer, Harry`s editor and a local thriller writer are all suspects--and all are figures from Harry`s previous, idyllic summers in the dale. A young girl, Sally Lumb, knows more than she lets on, and her knowledge could lead to danger. Inspector Banks`s second case unearths disturbing secrets behind a bucolic facade., Pan, 2002, 0, -: Signet, 1992. Paperback. Acceptable. -. This is a vintage edition and will be subject to the effects of aging >>Bill Tyrrell, sometime war correspondent and captain of the elderly cutter Vixen, has made it across the North Sea in a gale with a crew of eight unruly teenagers on release from the Probation Service. Now heading from the Thames estuary to historic Chatham docks for the Tall Ships celebrations, little can go wrong. But in the darkness, Vixen collides with the wreck of a small dinghy and something snags the propellera body. It seems that Bill`s past is about to catch up with him., Signet, 1992, 2.5, Oxford, U.K.: The Past and Present Society, 1972. Paperback. Acceptable condition. Spine is tanned and creased. Lower two-thirds of cover spine are slightly detached from body of journal. Slight wear on spine ends and leading corners. Contents are clear. AF. paperback. Acceptable/No Dust Jacket. Used., The Past and Present Society, 1972, 2.5, In good condition - ex library - has scribble on front end paper - has markings from use - due to differing weights in books, postage maybe adjusted at checkout."I tripped over the body of Dusty Routt as half past ten on the night of October 19..."Goldy Schulz has a lucrative new gig, preparing breakfasts and conference-room snacks for a local law firm. It's time-consuming, but Goldy is enjoying it - until the night she arrives to find Dusty, the firm's paralegal, dead.The poor young woman also happened to be Goldy's friend and neighbour, and now Dusty's grieving mother begs Goldy to find out who murdered her daughter.Just because the police are on the case doesn't mean Goldy can't do a little snooping herself. While catering a party at the home of one of the firm's lawyers, she manages to over hear an incriminating conversation and ends up discovering a few clues in the kitchen.Before long, Goldy is knee-deep in suspects, one of whom is incredibly dangerous and very liable to cook Goldy's goose., Harper Collins, 2006, 2.5, In good condition - ex library - has markings from use - due to differing weights in books, postage maybe adjusted at checkout.'This is the way the world ends...'When the savagely beaten body of a Muslim student is discovered in a rundown area of Newcastle, tensions rise to breaking point. Blame falls on the far right National Unity Party - but for once they appear to be innocent.Not the best time for Trevor Whitman, ex-70s radical, to return to his native north-east. Haunted by his violent past, Whitman is tormented by disturbing anonymous calls alluding to the murder of a policeman thirty years before. He calls in Donovan's team to investigate.But, following the death of a supposed suicide bomber, what should be a routine investigation takes a more dangerous turn as the team find themselves the target of a ruthless killer unlike any they have faced before. A killer who will do anything to ensure an explosive thirty-year-old secret remains buried. Anything - no matter who stands in the way. Anything - even orchestrating a brutal race war that will tear the city apart., Simon & Schuster, 2008, 2.5, The year is 1896, the place, New York City. On a cold March night New York Times reporter John Schuyler Moore is summoned to the East River by his friend and former Harvard classmate Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, a psychologist, or "alienist." On the unfinished Williamsburg Bridge, they view the horribly mutilated body of an adolescent boy, a prostitute from one of Manhattan's infamous brothels. The newly appointed police commissioner, Theodore Roosevelt, in a highly unorthodox move, enlists the two men in the murder investigation, counting on the reserved Kreizler's intellect and Moore's knowledge of New York's vast criminal underworld. They are joined by Sara Howard, a brave and determined woman who works as a secretary in the police department. Laboring in secret (for alienists, and the emerging discipline of psychology, are viewed by the public with skepticism at best), the unlikely team embarks on what is a revolutionary effort in criminology-- amassing a psychological profile of the man they're looking for based on the details of his crimes. Their dangerous quest takes them into the tortured past and twisted mind of a murderer who has killed before. and will kill again before the hunt is over. Fast-paced and gripping, infused with a historian's exactitude, The Alienist conjures up the Gilded Age and its untarnished underside: verminous tenements and opulent mansions, corrupt cops and flamboyant gangsters, shining opera houses and seamy gin mills. Here is a New York during an age when questioning society's belief that all killers are born, not made, could have unexpected and mortal consequences., Bantam, 3, Riverside, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Simon & Schuster Audioworks, 2000. Two sturdy audio cassettes withdrawn from the library. Two reliable cassettes in the box published by Simon & Schuster Audioworks from the library. Card pocket pasted on the inside cover. Some shelf wear and marking to the case and tapes. Enjoy this audio performance!. Audio Book. Good., Simon & Schuster Audioworks, 2000, 2.5, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.: Y2K+, 2001. Trade Paperback -- Very Good -- Clean and bright with only lightest wear -- 404 pages with color photography. Trade Paperback. Very Good., Y2K+, 2001, 3, In good- condition - ex library - has markings from use - due to differing weights on books, postage maybe adjusted at checkout.A Different World Then, A Different World Now...California in the 1960s, and the winds of change are raging. Orange groves uprooted for tract houses, people flooding into Orange County, strange new ideas in the air about war, music, sex and drugs, and new influences, ranging from Richard Nixon to Timothy Leary.For the Becker brothers, however, the past is always present - and it comes crashing back full force when the body of the lovely and mysterious Janelle Vonn is discovered in an abandoned orange-packing plant. The Beckers and the Vonns have a history, beginning years ago in high school with a rumble between the brothers of each clan.But boys grow up. Now one Becker brother is a cop on his first homicide case. One's a minister yearning to perform just one miracle. One is a reporter drunk with ambition. And all three are about to collide with the changing world of 1968 as each brother, in his own unique way, tries to find Janelle's killer.As suspects multiply and secrets are exposed, the three Becker brothers are drawn further into the case, deeper into the past, and closer to danger., Harper Collins, 2004, 2.5, In good condition - ex library - has markings from use - due to differing weights on books, postage maybe adjusted at checkout.For two minutes she was dead.The assailant was vicious, the attack brutal - and it left her lifeless...until her pulse fluttered and she jolted awake. Now, a year later, detective Nan Vining is still questioning her strength, her safety, even her sanity: can she ever again be the cop - and mother - she was before? And will her attacker some day return to finish the job, before she can track him down herself?Shaky but determined, Vining rejoins the Pasadena PD, only to confront a murder case that strikes close to home: a slain policewoman has been discovered dumped on a hillside, her body bruised, her throat slit. Even as Vining struggles to recover her standing within the department, she can't help but fee; drawn to the murdered officer, Frankie Lynde - and deeply troubled by the baffling otherworldly visions that haunt her waking hours. Is her mind playing tricks or could they really be, as Vining's daughter insists, messages from beyond the grave?Digging deeper into Lynde's past, Vining discovers clues that set her on the twisted trail of a killer as ruthless as he is depraved - a predator whose methods and madness recall those of her own attacker. Amid a rising tide of danger, she pushes herself to bold new limits, desperate to avenge the murder of a fellow police officer...and to reclaim the life she lost a year ago., Transworld, 2006, 2.5, In good condition - ex library - has markings from use - due to differing weights in books, postage maybe adjusted at checkout.A month before Christmas I saw a ghost...Goldy Schulz is thrilled to be catering a holiday breakfast feast for the staff of the Aspen Meadow Library. But little does she know that on the menu, alongside the Great Expectations Grapefruit, Chuzzlewit Cheese Pie, and Bleak House Bars, is a large helping of murder.While setting up at the library, Goldy spots a woman lurking in the stacks who bears a striking resemblance to Sandee Brisbane - the Sandee Brisbane who killed Goldy's ex-husband, the Jerk. But Sandee is supposed to be dead. Or so everyone believes.Goldy's suspicions mount when the body of Drew Wellington, a former district attorney, is found in a corner of the library with a map worth thousand of dollars stashed in his clothing. She's convinced Sandee is involved.But the holiday madness is only just beginning for Goldy. Soon she's drawn into the dangerous double-crossing world of high-end map dealing. And like the ghost of Christmas past, Sandee keeps making an appearance. Could she be out to prove that revenge is sweet?, Harper Collins, 2007, 2.5, Tor Books, 2019-07-16. Hardcover. Very Good. 0.9449 in x 9.5669 in x 6.4961 in., Tor Books, 2019-07-16, 3, -: Pan, 2007. Paperback. Good. -. 17 years have passed since Jean Timberlake`s body was found at the foot of the sea wall. At the time, Bailey Fowler, an ex-boyfriend of hers, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter. Now he`s changed his tune. Kinsey Millhone is called in to solve the case - then she stumbles on the dark secrets of a family`s buried past., Pan, 2007, 2.5, In good condition - ex library - has markings from use - due to differing weights in books, postage maybe adjusted at checkout.Tobias Campion, rector of Moreton St Jude, is delighted to welcome the widowed Lady Chase as his parishioner. Charming and generous-spirited, she nonetheless harbours a secret sorrow: her son is missing, presumed dead, and her loathsome nephew Sir Marcus is desperate to declare himself heir to the estate. Much as Tobias dislikes Marcus, his feelings for another member of the family are rather different - the lovely Lady Dorothea enchants him from the very start, not least because of her kindly ways with the enigmatic governess Anne.The Anne disappears on the very day that the body of a stranger is found in a local river. Surely she has not had a hand in his death? When it transpires that the man might have been bringing news of Lady Chase's missing son, Tobias is forced to quit the village to uncover the truth. Unfortunately, many of those he encounters in his travels are equally determined to keep the past well hidden..., Allison & Busby Limited, 2010, 2.5, In good condition - ex library - has markings from use - due to differing weights in books, postage maybe altered at checkout.For ambitious, troubled architect Ray Jackson, the nightmare beings one sultry California night when his wife disappears. No phone call, no ransom note, no body. reveals whether Leigh is dead or alive.Then, suddenly, a woman shows up on Ray's doorstep demanding answers: Kathleen, an old friend of Leigh's. Ray wants answers, too, but his questions seem strange and shady to Kat. Suspected by his wife's friend and by the police, Ray launches a desperate and alarming search of his own. Using a collection of keys he has held on to since he was a boy - keys to homes he and his mother once lived in - Ray quietly yet boldly enters each house, one by one, hoping to unlock the secrets of his own past. As past and present collide, as a chilling mystery begins to unravel, Ray is suddenly confronted with the most agonizing decision of his life - to face his own violence-laden past, acting to prevent another horrendous act of violence or not. His choice will leave nothing and no one the same., Bantam Dell, 2006, 2.5, -: Sphere Books, 1987. Paperback. Good. -. Dr. Lorrimer appeared to be the picture of a bloodless, coldly efficient scientist. Only when his brutally slain body is discovered and his secret past dissected does the image begin to change. Once again, Chief Inspector Adam Dalgliesh learns that there is more to human beings than meets the eye -- and more to solving a murder than the obvious clues., Sphere Books, 1987, 2.5, Kimani, 2010. Paperback. 2. For generations the Eaton family has been dedicated to teaching others. Now siblings Belinda, Myles and Chandra are about to get some sexy, surprising lessons in love... Lesson #3: Trust is everything Chandra Eaton can't believe she left her journals--containing very private, very erotic dreams she's been having for the past two years--in a Philly taxicab. Her embarrassment turns to intrigue when Preston Tucker finds and returns them. The soulful playwright fires up Chandra's body and her mind. An irresistible combination, until she starts to suspect that he's just using her for creative inspiration. Preston has spent years running from relationships. Chandra's journals captivate his imagination, for sure, but it's the intelligent, sensual woman behind them who really fascinates him. Now he has to find a way to win back her trust before she brings the curtain down on their affair for good., Kimani, 2010, 0, -: Orion Publishing, 2002. Paperback. Good. -. Myron Bolitar once had a promising career as a sportsman, until an accident forced him to quit. After a spell in the FBI he now runs his own business. Then Myron is approached to find Greg Downing. He knows Greg from old - they were once rivals, not just in sport, but for a woman they both loved. Now Greg has vanished, and the team boss wants Myron to find him, before news of his disappearance is leaked to the press. In Greg`s house Myron finds blood in the basement - lots of it. And when he discovers the body of a woman, he begins to unravel the strange, violent world of a national hero gone wrong, as he comes face to face with a past he can`t re live, and a present he may not survive., Orion Publishing, 2002, 2.5, -: Harlequin, 2001. Paperback. Good. -. She`d forgotten her past and found her futureWhen Adrienne Winston woke up in the hospital, she found she was missing the past three years of her life. Married and pregnant, Adrienne was forced to trust Sam Donnelly, the stranger who was her husband. While she didn`t remember his face, her body recognized his touch and memories of their shared passion lingered. But Adrienne was a woman in trouble. She had the evidence to put a man in jail... and no idea where she had hidden it. She needed Sam`s help to uncover her past before it caught up with her - and destroyed the family she wanted desperately to remember., Harlequin, 2001, 2.5, -: Orion Publishing, 2009. Paperback. Good. -. On the day Karen Sharpe is promoted to Detective Sergeant she loses control and attacks a prisoner she is interrogating. Duly suspended, Karen is investigated and seemingly cleared, but more than a year later the incident still casts a long shadow. When the battered body of a young girl is discovered, it kicks off an inquiry which pushes Karen and a trainee DC, Marcus Roth, too close for comfort, both on and off-duty. The investigation leads to Mary Bradley, currently the carer for a helpless six-year-old boy, Andrew Farrar. As the truth of Mary Bradley`s violent past emerges, the inquiry becomes a race against time before Andrew becomes just another one of her child victims. Meanwhile, with the case holding more and more personal resonance for Karen, Marcus discovers that when threatened she has a tendency to ignore the rule book and act on instinct. Before the scores are finally settled Marcus will be wondering whether Karen`s legitimate world and Mary Bradley`s illegitimate one are really any different..., Orion Publishing, 2009, 2.5, DRIVEN FROM THE DUMAS MANSION BACK TO HER BELOED BAYOU, RUBY'S ONLY HOPE IS THAT FATE WILL LET HER BEGIN ANEW...Living again in a humble shack, Ruby is determined to make a secure and happy home for her precious infant daughter, Pearl. Paul Tate- her first love, whom she was forced to abandon- is at her side once more, now a man of dazzling wealth. When he whisks her into his grand house, it seems their future is assured. As mistress of Cypress Woods, Ruby can forget even the shocking reason she and Paul must wed in a secret ceremony and remain husband and wife in name alone. But the thick, expensive walls of Cypress Woods cannot shut out the terrible memories that have woven their fabric over her destiny, or the cold eyes of Paul's mother, Gladdys, reminding Ruby of the secret she must keep to give Pearl a loving father. Then her venomous twin sister, Gisselle, arrives to taunt her with news of Beau Andreas, the true father Pearl has never met, and the only man Ruby will ever long for with all her body and soul. Desperate to find the complete, fulfilling life she craves, Ruby builds a precarious new existence, a flimsy shanty of hope that the first flood washes away. Only when the storm exposes the very blackest evils of the past will she glimpse the rainbow's fragile promise, a morning of sunshine and laughter with a family of her own., Pocket Books, 0, Dell, 2008. Very Good. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Danger turns her on. Desire turns her dangerous... Riley Jenson hunts evildoers-and does it with a style all her own. With vam p blood coursing her through her veins, and a werewolf's uncanny instinct f or danger, Riley wears snakeskin stilettos and pure, in-your-face attitude when she plunges into her latest case: hunting down a killer whose victims are high-society strumpets-and the rich and powerful men they've dated. But for Riley, the case takes a chilling turn when a second killer starts trailing mutilated bodies of his own: a crazed young vamp choosing victims from a past marked by tragedy. 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Dell, 2008. Very Good. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Danger turns her on. Desire turns her dangerous... Riley Jenson hunts evildoers-and does it with a style all her own. With vam p blood coursing her through her veins, and a werewolf's uncanny instinct f or danger, Riley wears snakeskin stilettos and pure, in-your-face attitude when she plunges into her latest case: hunting down a killer whose victims are high-society strumpets-and the rich and powerful men they've dated. But for Riley, the case takes a chilling turn when a second killer starts trailing mutilated bodies of his own: a crazed young vamp choosing victims from a past marked by tragedy. Riley knows she's got the skill and cunning to catch two serial killers at once...until one of them strikes inside her own tight-knit clan-and a sexy beast of a vampire reenters her life to aid in the hunt. His name is Quinn. He's lived forever, shed blood, and shared pleasure...and he's the only man over whom Riley has absolutely no control., Dell, 2008, 3<
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New York: Mysterious Press. Very Good+. 1993. Mass Market Paperback. Slight spine crease . 0.9 x 6.3 x 4.1 Inches. 272 pages. A Deborah Knott Mystery, No. 1 . Deborah Knott, an attorney … Altro …
New York: Mysterious Press. Very Good+. 1993. Mass Market Paperback. Slight spine crease . 0.9 x 6.3 x 4.1 Inches. 272 pages. A Deborah Knott Mystery, No. 1 . Deborah Knott, an attorney and the daughter of an infamous North Carolina bootlegger. Known for her knowledge of the region's past and popular with the locals, Deb is asked by 18-year-old Gayle Whitehead to investigate the unsolved murder of her mother Janie, who died when Gayle was an infant. While visiting the owner of the property where Janie's body was found, Deb learns of Janie's more-than-promiscuous past. Piecing together lost clues and buried secrets Deb is introduced to Janie's darker side, but it's not until another murder occurs that she uncovers the truth. ., Mysterious Press, 1993, 3, London: Harper Collins., 2000. 650 grams. From an author hailed by the New York Times as 'the master of suspense' comes an electrifying thriller shot through with dark humour -- about a female forensic photographer on the trail of a brutal killer with ties to her past. When Alexandra Rafferty was a girl, something unspeakably cruel happened to her on a summer afternoon. Only her father knew about it -- or so she thought. Now a forensic photographer for the Miami PD, Alexandra remains haunted by that horrible day, and it colours all of her relationships. Stan, her loutish husband, drives a security van and has his own mindbending agenda. Her not-altogether-there father is more and more dependent and less and less dependable. And her work photographing crime scenes has become a life-consuming obsession. Now Alexandra is about to get caught up in a gruesome series of rape-murders that seem to speak to her long-hidden past. But before she can understand the killer's message, her personal life spins out of control, sending Alexandra on the run -- from her husband, from the crooks after him, from a surprisingly persistent boyfriend, and from a killer who's bent on making sure Alexandra won't live long enough to translate his message. Reprint. hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Clean Copy., Harper Collins., 2000, 3, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004. Softcover. New. This book will have your students Learning About Animals in a variety of ways, and having fun doing it. Whether theyÛªre coloring, cutting and pasting, matching, or just listening to you read a favorite animal story, theyÛªll be involved with the subject on several levels. Activities help children practice skills in: observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets, teacher resource pages with ideas for special projects like field trips and literature references, and 36 reproducible picture cards (to be copied onto tag or card board, laminated and cut for use with resource pages). Animal topics and concepts covered include: habitats, body coverings, sounds, movement, sizes, shapes, colors, special adaptations, babies, wild and tamed, and relationships to mankind. Printed Pages: 80., Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004, 6, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004. Softcover. New. This book will have your students Learning About Animals in a variety of ways, and having fun doing it. Whether theyâre coloring, cutting and pasting, matching, or just listening to you read a favorite animal story, theyâll be involved with the subject on several levels. Activities help children practice skills in: observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets, teacher resource pages with ideas for special projects like field trips and literature references, and 36 reproducible picture cards (to be copied onto tag or card board, laminated and cut for use with resource pages). Animal topics and concepts covered include: habitats, body coverings, sounds, movement, sizes, shapes, colors, special adaptations, babies, wild and tamed, and relationships to mankind. Printed Pages: 80., Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004, 6, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.: W W Norton & Co Inc, 1997. Book. Good. Soft cover. 0393317579 Cat scratching to cover, through to first 2 pgs. No text is obscured. Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) has helped thousands of clients haunted by histories of abuse or recent traumatic events. It also benefits patients who have not found relief with other therapies and with such chronic conditions as eating disorders, anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, and blocked personal and professional performance. Laurel Parnell draws on her own experience as both an EMDR client and therapist to share inspiring stories of healing her clients' psyches, where past traumas, frozen in time, are witnessed and then released.., W W Norton & Co Inc, 1997, 2.5, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004. Softcover. New. This book will have your students Learning About Animals in a variety of ways, and having fun doing it. Whether theyâre coloring, cutting and pasting, matching, or just listening to you read a favorite animal story, theyâll be involved with the subject on several levels. Activities help children practice skills in: observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets, teacher resource pages with ideas for special projects like field trips and literature references, and 36 reproducible picture cards (to be copied onto tag or card board, laminated and cut for use with resource pages). Animal topics and concepts covered include: habitats, body coverings, sounds, movement, sizes, shapes, colors, special adaptations, babies, wild and tamed, and relationships to mankind. Printed Pages: 80., Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004, 6, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004. Softcover. New. This book will have your students Learning About Animals in a variety of ways, and having fun doing it. Whether theyre coloring, cutting and pasting, matching, or just listening to you read a favorite animal story, theyll be involved with the subject on several levels. Activities help children practice skills in: observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets, teacher resource pages with ideas for special projects like field trips and literature references, and 36 reproducible picture cards (to be copied onto tag or card board, laminated and cut for use with resource pages). Animal topics and concepts covered include: habitats, body coverings, sounds, movement, sizes, shapes, colors, special adaptations, babies, wild and tamed, and relationships to mankind. Printed Pages: 80. NA, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004, 6, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004. Softcover. New. This book will have your students Learning About Animals in a variety of ways, and having fun doing it. Whether theyre coloring, cutting and pasting, matching, or just listening to you read a favorite animal story, theyll be involved with the subject on several levels. Activities help children practice skills in: observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets, teacher resource pages with ideas for special projects like field trips and literature references, and 36 reproducible picture cards (to be copied onto tag or card board, laminated and cut for use with resource pages). Animal topics and concepts covered include: habitats, body coverings, sounds, movement, sizes, shapes, colors, special adaptations, babies, wild and tamed, and relationships to mankind. Printed Pages: 80. NA, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004, 6, Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.: W W Norton & Co Inc, 1997. Book. Good+. Soft cover. Slight loosening of spine at center of book. Clean, unmarked copy. Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) has helped thousands of clients haunted by histories of abuse or recent traumatic events. It also benefits patients who have not found relief with other therapies and with such chronic conditions as eating disorders, anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, and blocked personal and professional performance. Laurel Parnell draws on her own experience as both an EMDR client and therapist to share inspiring stories of healing her clients' psyches, where past traumas, frozen in time, are witnessed and then released.., W W Norton & Co Inc, 1997, 2.5, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004. Softcover. New. This book will have your students Learning About Animals in a variety of ways, and having fun doing it. Whether theyâre coloring, cutting and pasting, matching, or just listening to you read a favorite animal story, theyâll be involved with the subject on several levels. Activities help children practice skills in: observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets, teacher resource pages with ideas for special projects like field trips and literature references, and 36 reproducible picture cards (to be copied onto tag or card board, laminated and cut for use with resource pages). Animal topics and concepts covered include: habitats, body coverings, sounds, movement, sizes, shapes, colors, special adaptations, babies, wild and tamed, and relationships to mankind. Printed Pages: 80., Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004, 6, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004. Softcover. New. This book will have your students Learning About Animals in a variety of ways, and having fun doing it. Whether theyÛªre coloring, cutting and pasting, matching, or just listening to you read a favorite animal story, theyÛªll be involved with the subject on several levels. Activities help children practice skills in: observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets, teacher resource pages with ideas for special projects like field trips and literature references, and 36 reproducible picture cards (to be copied onto tag or card board, laminated and cut for use with resource pages). Animal topics and concepts covered include: habitats, body coverings, sounds, movement, sizes, shapes, colors, special adaptations, babies, wild and tamed, and relationships to mankind. Printed Pages: 80., Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004, 6, Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004. Softcover. New. This book will have your students Learning About Animals in a variety of ways, and having fun doing it. Whether theyÛªre coloring, cutting and pasting, matching, or just listening to you read a favorite animal story, theyÛªll be involved with the subject on several levels. Activities help children practice skills in: observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets, teacher resource pages with ideas for special projects like field trips and literature references, and 36 reproducible picture cards (to be copied onto tag or card board, laminated and cut for use with resource pages). Animal topics and concepts covered include: habitats, body coverings, sounds, movement, sizes, shapes, colors, special adaptations, babies, wild and tamed, and relationships to mankind. Printed Pages: 80., Evan Moor Educational/Viva Books Private Limited, 2004, 6, Advaita Ashrama. Softcover. New. 12 x 18 cm. It is one of the most important works of Shankaracharya on Advaita philosophy. The central theme of the book is the identity of the individual self and Universal Self. This identity is realized through the removal of the ignorance that hides the truth, by the light of Vichara or enquiry alone. To those who have neither the time nor the opportunity to go through the classical works of Shankara, this book will be an invaluable guide in their quest after spiritual truth. CONTENTS: 1. Invocation 2. Introduction 3. Means to Acquiring Sadhanchatushtaya (Four Preliminary Qualifications) 4. Vairagya (Dispassion) 5. Viveka (Discrimination) 6. Sama and Dama (Internal and External Restraint) 7. Uparati (Equipoise of the Mind) and Titiksha (Forbearance) 8. Sraddha (Faith) and Samadhana (Concentration) 9. Mumukshuta (Yearning For Liberation) 10. The Necessity of Discrimination 11. The Nature of Discrimination 12. The Nature of Ignorance 13. The Self-Effulgent Nature of the Atman 14. The Identification of the Body and the Atman through Ignorance 15. The Nature of Knowledge 16. Refutation of Sunyavada (Nihilism) 17. Discrimination between the Atman and the Body 18. Futility of Such Discrimination Except by Denying that the Body is the Alman 19. Division in Consciousness is Inadmissible 20. Pure Consciousness Appears as the World through Ignorance 21. The World, Having Brahman as its Material Cause, is Identical with it 22. The Idea of the Pervaded and the Pervading is Illusory 23. The Refutation of Variety by the Sruti 24. Maya (Nescience) is the Cause of these Varieties 25. All Beings are Brahman 26. Brahman as the Substratum of All Names, Forms, Etc. 27. Everything Having Emanated From Brahman has the Nature of Brahman 28. The Idea of Difference Causes Fear Ignorance, the Cause of Duality, Disappears Through The Knowledge Of The Non-Dual Atman 29. Identification of Jivatman and Paramatman on the Strength of the Srut 30. Falsity of the Three States, Waking, Dream and Sleep, and the Reality of Consciousness the Witness 31. Jivahood is Superimposed on Brahman-Illustrations 32. The Appearance of the Atman as the Universe-Illustrations 33. Brahman as the Substratum of All Actions 34. Brahman, The Cause, is Inseparable from the World, its Effect 35. Atman Appears to Be Pure to the Wise and Impure to the Ignorant 36. The Division into the Self and Non-Self is Futile 37. The Atman Appears as the Body through Ignorance-Illustrations 38. Adhyasa (Superimposition) and its Disappearance through Knowledge 39. The Body, a Non-Kntity, is not the Atman 40. Knowledge and Prarabdha (Momentum of Past Work) 41. Refutation of Prarabdha 42. Prarabdha Cannot Exist after the Dawn of Knowledge 43. What is Prarabdha 44. The Body, Being a Superimposition, Cannot have Real Birth 45. With the Destruction of Ignorance the World is also Destroyed 46. The World Appears through Ignorance 47. When the Substratum is Known, the Superimposed (Universe) Disappears 48. Prarabdha is Spoken of by the Sruti for the Ignorant 49. Text Cited in Refutation of Prarabdha 50. Prarabdha Involves Contradictions and Goes Counter to Vedantic Conclusions 51. Fifteen Steps to the Attainment of Knowledge 52. Constant Practice of the Steps Enjoined 53. The Enumeration of the Steps 54. Yama (Restraint of the Senses) 55. Niyama (Restraint of the Mind) 56. Tyaga (Renunciation) 57. Mauna (Silence) 58. Vijana-Desha (A Solitary Place) 59. Kala (Time) 60. Asana (Posture) 61. Sldohasana (A Particular Yogic Posture) 62. Mulabandha (` Restraining Root `) 63. Dehasamya`(Equipoise of the Limbs) 64. Drik-Shthiti (Fixing the Vision) 65. Pranayama (Control of the Vital Forces) 66. Rechaka (Exhaling) and Puraka (Inhaling) 67. Kumiihaka (Holding the Breath) 68. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Mind) 69. Dharana (Concentration) 70. Dhyana (Meditation) 71. Samadhi (Absorption) 72. Practice of Printed Pages: 104., Advaita Ashrama, 6, Advaita Ashrama. Softcover. New. 12 x 18 cm. It is one of the most important works of Shankaracharya on Advaita philosophy. The central theme of the book is the identity of the individual self and Universal Self. This identity is realized through the removal of the ignorance that hides the truth, by the light of Vichara or enquiry alone. To those who have neither the time nor the opportunity to go through the classical works of Shankara, this book will be an invaluable guide in their quest after spiritual truth. CONTENTS: 1. Invocation 2. Introduction 3. Means to Acquiring Sadhanchatushtaya (Four Preliminary Qualifications) 4. Vairagya (Dispassion) 5. Viveka (Discrimination) 6. Sama and Dama (Internal and External Restraint) 7. Uparati (Equipoise of the Mind) and Titiksha (Forbearance) 8. Sraddha (Faith) and Samadhana (Concentration) 9. Mumukshuta (Yearning For Liberation) 10. The Necessity of Discrimination 11. The Nature of Discrimination 12. The Nature of Ignorance 13. The Self-Effulgent Nature of the Atman 14. The Identification of the Body and the Atman through Ignorance 15. The Nature of Knowledge 16. Refutation of Sunyavada (Nihilism) 17. Discrimination between the Atman and the Body 18. Futility of Such Discrimination Except by Denying that the Body is the Alman 19. Division in Consciousness is Inadmissible 20. Pure Consciousness Appears as the World through Ignorance 21. The World, Having Brahman as its Material Cause, is Identical with it 22. The Idea of the Pervaded and the Pervading is Illusory 23. The Refutation of Variety by the Sruti 24. Maya (Nescience) is the Cause of these Varieties 25. All Beings are Brahman 26. Brahman as the Substratum of All Names, Forms, Etc. 27. Everything Having Emanated From Brahman has the Nature of Brahman 28. The Idea of Difference Causes Fear Ignorance, the Cause of Duality, Disappears Through The Knowledge Of The Non-Dual Atman 29. Identification of Jivatman and Paramatman on the Strength of the Srut 30. Falsity of the Three States, Waking, Dream and Sleep, and the Reality of Consciousness the Witness 31. Jivahood is Superimposed on Brahman-Illustrations 32. The Appearance of the Atman as the Universe-Illustrations 33. Brahman as the Substratum of All Actions 34. Brahman, The Cause, is Inseparable from the World, its Effect 35. Atman Appears to Be Pure to the Wise and Impure to the Ignorant 36. The Division into the Self and Non-Self is Futile 37. The Atman Appears as the Body through Ignorance-Illustrations 38. Adhyasa (Superimposition) and its Disappearance through Knowledge 39. The Body, a Non-Kntity, is not the Atman 40. Knowledge and Prarabdha (Momentum of Past Work) 41. Refutation of Prarabdha 42. Prarabdha Cannot Exist after the Dawn of Knowledge 43. What is Prarabdha 44. The Body, Being a Superimposition, Cannot have Real Birth 45. With the Destruction of Ignorance the World is also Destroyed 46. The World Appears through Ignorance 47. When the Substratum is Known, the Superimposed (Universe) Disappears 48. Prarabdha is Spoken of by the Sruti for the Ignorant 49. Text Cited in Refutation of Prarabdha 50. Prarabdha Involves Contradictions and Goes Counter to Vedantic Conclusions 51. Fifteen Steps to the Attainment of Knowledge 52. Constant Practice of the Steps Enjoined 53. The Enumeration of the Steps 54. Yama (Restraint of the Senses) 55. Niyama (Restraint of the Mind) 56. Tyaga (Renunciation) 57. Mauna (Silence) 58. Vijana-Desha (A Solitary Place) 59. Kala (Time) 60. Asana (Posture) 61. Sldohasana (A Particular Yogic Posture) 62. Mulabandha (` Restraining Root `) 63. Dehasamya`(Equipoise of the Limbs) 64. Drik-Shthiti (Fixing the Vision) 65. Pranayama (Control of the Vital Forces) 66. Rechaka (Exhaling) and Puraka (Inhaling) 67. Kumiihaka (Holding the Breath) 68. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Mind) 69. Dharana (Concentration) 70. Dhyana (Meditation) 71. Samadhi (Absorption) 72. Practice of Printed Pages: 104., Advaita Ashrama, 6, Advaita Ashrama. Softcover. New. 12 x 18 cm. It is one of the most important works of Shankaracharya on Advaita philosophy. The central theme of the book is the identity of the individual self and Universal Self. This identity is realized through the removal of the ignorance that hides the truth, by the light of Vichara or enquiry alone. To those who have neither the time nor the opportunity to go through the classical works of Shankara, this book will be an invaluable guide in their quest after spiritual truth. CONTENTS: 1. Invocation 2. Introduction 3. Means to Acquiring Sadhanchatushtaya (Four Preliminary Qualifications) 4. Vairagya (Dispassion) 5. Viveka (Discrimination) 6. Sama and Dama (Internal and External Restraint) 7. Uparati (Equipoise of the Mind) and Titiksha (Forbearance) 8. Sraddha (Faith) and Samadhana (Concentration) 9. Mumukshuta (Yearning For Liberation) 10. The Necessity of Discrimination 11. The Nature of Discrimination 12. The Nature of Ignorance 13. The Self-Effulgent Nature of the Atman 14. The Identification of the Body and the Atman through Ignorance 15. The Nature of Knowledge 16. Refutation of Sunyavada (Nihilism) 17. Discrimination between the Atman and the Body 18. Futility of Such Discrimination Except by Denying that the Body is the Alman 19. Division in Consciousness is Inadmissible 20. Pure Consciousness Appears as the World through Ignorance 21. The World, Having Brahman as its Material Cause, is Identical with it 22. The Idea of the Pervaded and the Pervading is Illusory 23. The Refutation of Variety by the Sruti 24. Maya (Nescience) is the Cause of these Varieties 25. All Beings are Brahman 26. Brahman as the Substratum of All Names, Forms, Etc. 27. Everything Having Emanated From Brahman has the Nature of Brahman 28. The Idea of Difference Causes Fear Ignorance, the Cause of Duality, Disappears Through The Knowledge Of The Non-Dual Atman 29. Identification of Jivatman and Paramatman on the Strength of the Srut 30. Falsity of the Three States, Waking, Dream and Sleep, and the Reality of Consciousness the Witness 31. Jivahood is Superimposed on Brahman-Illustrations 32. The Appearance of the Atman as the Universe-Illustrations 33. Brahman as the Substratum of All Actions 34. Brahman, The Cause, is Inseparable from the World, its Effect 35. Atman Appears to Be Pure to the Wise and Impure to the Ignorant 36. The Division into the Self and Non-Self is Futile 37. The Atman Appears as the Body through Ignorance-Illustrations 38. Adhyasa (Superimposition) and its Disappearance through Knowledge 39. The Body, a Non-Kntity, is not the Atman 40. Knowledge and Prarabdha (Momentum of Past Work) 41. Refutation of Prarabdha 42. Prarabdha Cannot Exist after the Dawn of Knowledge 43. What is Prarabdha 44. The Body, Being a Superimposition, Cannot have Real Birth 45. With the Destruction of Ignorance the World is also Destroyed 46. The World Appears through Ignorance 47. When the Substratum is Known, the Superimposed (Universe) Disappears 48. Prarabdha is Spoken of by the Sruti for the Ignorant 49. Text Cited in Refutation of Prarabdha 50. Prarabdha Involves Contradictions and Goes Counter to Vedantic Conclusions 51. Fifteen Steps to the Attainment of Knowledge 52. Constant Practice of the Steps Enjoined 53. The Enumeration of the Steps 54. Yama (Restraint of the Senses) 55. Niyama (Restraint of the Mind) 56. Tyaga (Renunciation) 57. Mauna (Silence) 58. Vijana-Desha (A Solitary Place) 59. Kala (Time) 60. Asana (Posture) 61. Sldohasana (A Particular Yogic Posture) 62. Mulabandha (` Restraining Root `) 63. Dehasamya`(Equipoise of the Limbs) 64. Drik-Shthiti (Fixing the Vision) 65. Pranayama (Control of the Vital Forces) 66. Rechaka (Exhaling) and Puraka (Inhaling) 67. Kumiihaka (Holding the Breath) 68. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Mind) 69. Dharana (Concentration) 70. Dhyana (Meditation) 71. Samadhi (Absorption) 72. Practice of Printed Pages: 104., Advaita Ashrama, 6, Advaita Ashrama. Softcover. New. 12 x 18 cm. It is one of the most important works of Shankaracharya on Advaita philosophy. The central theme of the book is the identity of the individual self and Universal Self. This identity is realized through the removal of the ignorance that hides the truth, by the light of Vichara or enquiry alone. To those who have neither the time nor the opportunity to go through the classical works of Shankara, this book will be an invaluable guide in their quest after spiritual truth. CONTENTS: 1. Invocation 2. Introduction 3. Means to Acquiring Sadhanchatushtaya (Four Preliminary Qualifications) 4. Vairagya (Dispassion) 5. Viveka (Discrimination) 6. Sama and Dama (Internal and External Restraint) 7. Uparati (Equipoise of the Mind) and Titiksha (Forbearance) 8. Sraddha (Faith) and Samadhana (Concentration) 9. Mumukshuta (Yearning For Liberation) 10. The Necessity of Discrimination 11. The Nature of Discrimination 12. The Nature of Ignorance 13. The Self-Effulgent Nature of the Atman 14. The Identification of the Body and the Atman through Ignorance 15. The Nature of Knowledge 16. Refutation of Sunyavada (Nihilism) 17. Discrimination between the Atman and the Body 18. Futility of Such Discrimination Except by Denying that the Body is the Alman 19. Division in Consciousness is Inadmissible 20. Pure Consciousness Appears as the World through Ignorance 21. The World, Having Brahman as its Material Cause, is Identical with it 22. The Idea of the Pervaded and the Pervading is Illusory 23. The Refutation of Variety by the Sruti 24. Maya (Nescience) is the Cause of these Varieties 25. All Beings are Brahman 26. Brahman as the Substratum of All Names, Forms, Etc. 27. Everything Having Emanated From Brahman has the Nature of Brahman 28. The Idea of Difference Causes Fear Ignorance, the Cause of Duality, Disappears Through The Knowledge Of The Non-Dual Atman 29. Identification of Jivatman and Paramatman on the Strength of the Srut 30. Falsity of the Three States, Waking, Dream and Sleep, and the Reality of Consciousness the Witness 31. Jivahood is Superimposed on Brahman-Illustrations 32. The Appearance of the Atman as the Universe-Illustrations 33. Brahman as the Substratum of All Actions 34. Brahman, The Cause, is Inseparable from the World, its Effect 35. Atman Appears to Be Pure to the Wise and Impure to the Ignorant 36. The Division into the Self and Non-Self is Futile 37. The Atman Appears as the Body through Ignorance-Illustrations 38. Adhyasa (Superimposition) and its Disappearance through Knowledge 39. The Body, a Non-Kntity, is not the Atman 40. Knowledge and Prarabdha (Momentum of Past Work) 41. Refutation of Prarabdha 42. Prarabdha Cannot Exist after the Dawn of Knowledge 43. What is Prarabdha 44. The Body, Being a Superimposition, Cannot have Real Birth 45. With the Destruction of Ignorance the World is also Destroyed 46. The World Appears through Ignorance 47. When the Substratum is Known, the Superimposed (Universe) Disappears 48. Prarabdha is Spoken of by the Sruti for the Ignorant 49. Text Cited in Refutation of Prarabdha 50. Prarabdha Involves Contradictions and Goes Counter to Vedantic Conclusions 51. Fifteen Steps to the Attainment of Knowledge 52. Constant Practice of the Steps Enjoined 53. The Enumeration of the Steps 54. Yama (Restraint of the Senses) 55. Niyama (Restraint of the Mind) 56. Tyaga (Renunciation) 57. Mauna (Silence) 58. Vijana-Desha (A Solitary Place) 59. Kala (Time) 60. Asana (Posture) 61. Sldohasana (A Particular Yogic Posture) 62. Mulabandha (` Restraining Root `) 63. Dehasamya`(Equipoise of the Limbs) 64. Drik-Shthiti (Fixing the Vision) 65. Pranayama (Control of the Vital Forces) 66. Rechaka (Exhaling) and Puraka (Inhaling) 67. Kumiihaka (Holding the Breath) 68. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Mind) 69. Dharana (Concentration) 70. Dhyana (Meditation) 71. Samadhi (Absorption) 72. Practice of Printed Pages: 104., Advaita Ashrama, 6, Advaita Ashrama. Softcover. New. 12 x 18 cm. It is one of the most important works of Shankaracharya on Advaita philosophy. The central theme of the book is the identity of the individual self and Universal Self. This identity is realized through the removal of the ignorance that hides the truth, by the light of Vichara or enquiry alone. To those who have neither the time nor the opportunity to go through the classical works of Shankara, this book will be an invaluable guide in their quest after spiritual truth. CONTENTS: 1. Invocation 2. Introduction 3. Means to Acquiring Sadhanchatushtaya (Four Preliminary Qualifications) 4. Vairagya (Dispassion) 5. Viveka (Discrimination) 6. Sama and Dama (Internal and External Restraint) 7. Uparati (Equipoise of the Mind) and Titiksha (Forbearance) 8. Sraddha (Faith) and Samadhana (Concentration) 9. Mumukshuta (Yearning For Liberation) 10. The Necessity of Discrimination 11. The Nature of Discrimination 12. The Nature of Ignorance 13. The Self-Effulgent Nature of the Atman 14. The Identification of the Body and the Atman through Ignorance 15. The Nature of Knowledge 16. Refutation of Sunyavada (Nihilism) 17. Discrimination between the Atman and the Body 18. Futility of Such Discrimination Except by Denying that the Body is the Alman 19. Division in Consciousness is Inadmissible 20. Pure Consciousness Appears as the World through Ignorance 21. The World, Having Brahman as its Material Cause, is Identical with it 22. The Idea of the Pervaded and the Pervading is Illusory 23. The Refutation of Variety by the Sruti 24. Maya (Nescience) is the Cause of these Varieties 25. All Beings are Brahman 26. Brahman as the Substratum of All Names, Forms, Etc. 27. Everything Having Emanated From Brahman has the Nature of Brahman 28. The Idea of Difference Causes Fear Ignorance, the Cause of Duality, Disappears Through The Knowledge Of The Non-Dual Atman 29. Identification of Jivatman and Paramatman on the Strength of the Srut 30. Falsity of the Three States, Waking, Dream and Sleep, and the Reality of Consciousness the Witness 31. Jivahood is Superimposed on Brahman-Illustrations 32. The Appearance of the Atman as the Universe-Illustrations 33. Brahman as the Substratum of All Actions 34. Brahman, The Cause, is Inseparable from the World, its Effect 35. Atman Appears to Be Pure to the Wise and Impure to the Ignorant 36. The Division into the Self and Non-Self is Futile 37. The Atman Appears as the Body through Ignorance-Illustrations 38. Adhyasa (Superimposition) and its Disappearance through Knowledge 39. The Body, a Non-Kntity, is not the Atman 40. Knowledge and Prarabdha (Momentum of Past Work) 41. Refutation of Prarabdha 42. Prarabdha Cannot Exist after the Dawn of Knowledge 43. What is Prarabdha 44. The Body, Being a Superimposition, Cannot have Real Birth 45. With the Destruction of Ignorance the World is also Destroyed 46. The World Appears through Ignorance 47. When the Substratum is Known, the Superimposed (Universe) Disappears 48. Prarabdha is Spoken of by the Sruti for the Ignorant 49. Text Cited in Refutation of Prarabdha 50. Prarabdha Involves Contradictions and Goes Counter to Vedantic Conclusions 51. Fifteen Steps to the Attainment of Knowledge 52. Constant Practice of the Steps Enjoined 53. The Enumeration of the Steps 54. Yama (Restraint of the Senses) 55. Niyama (Restraint of the Mind) 56. Tyaga (Renunciation) 57. Mauna (Silence) 58. Vijana-Desha (A Solitary Place) 59. Kala (Time) 60. Asana (Posture) 61. Sldohasana (A Particular Yogic Posture) 62. Mulabandha (` Restraining Root `) 63. Dehasamya`(Equipoise of the Limbs) 64. Drik-Shthiti (Fixing the Vision) 65. Pranayama (Control of the Vital Forces) 66. Rechaka (Exhaling) and Puraka (Inhaling) 67. Kumiihaka (Holding the Breath) 68. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Mind) 69. Dharana (Concentration) 70. Dhyana (Meditation) 71. Samadhi (Absorption) 72. Practice of Printed Pages: 104., Advaita Ashrama, 6, Advaita Ashrama. Softcover. New. 12 x 18 cm. It is one of the most important works of Shankaracharya on Advaita philosophy. The central theme of the book is the identity of the individual self and Universal Self. This identity is realized through the removal of the ignorance that hides the truth, by the light of Vichara or enquiry alone. To those who have neither the time nor the opportunity to go through the classical works of Shankara, this book will be an invaluable guide in their quest after spiritual truth. CONTENTS: 1. Invocation 2. Introduction 3. Means to Acquiring Sadhanchatushtaya (Four Preliminary Qualifications) 4. Vairagya (Dispassion) 5. Viveka (Discrimination) 6. Sama and Dama (Internal and External Restraint) 7. Uparati (Equipoise of the Mind) and Titiksha (Forbearance) 8. Sraddha (Faith) and Samadhana (Concentration) 9. Mumukshuta (Yearning For Liberation) 10. The Necessity of Discrimination 11. The Nature of Discrimination 12. The Nature of Ignorance 13. The Self-Effulgent Nature of the Atman 14. The Identification of the Body and the Atman through Ignorance 15. The Nature of Knowledge 16. Refutation of Sunyavada (Nihilism) 17. Discrimination between the Atman and the Body 18. Futility of Such Discrimination Except by Denying that the Body is the Alman 19. Division in Consciousness is Inadmissible 20. Pure Consciousness Appears as the World through Ignorance 21. The World, Having Brahman as its Material Cause, is Identical with it 22. The Idea of the Pervaded and the Pervading is Illusory 23. The Refutation of Variety by the Sruti 24. Maya (Nescience) is the Cause of these Varieties 25. All Beings are Brahman 26. Brahman as the Substratum of All Names, Forms, Etc. 27. Everything Having Emanated From Brahman has the Nature of Brahman 28. The Idea of Difference Causes Fear Ignorance, the Cause of Duality, Disappears Through The Knowledge Of The Non-Dual Atman 29. Identification of Jivatman and Paramatman on the Strength of the Srut 30. Falsity of the Three States, Waking, Dream and Sleep, and the Reality of Consciousness the Witness 31. Jivahood is Superimposed on Brahman-Illustrations 32. The Appearance of the Atman as the Universe-Illustrations 33. Brahman as the Substratum of All Actions 34. Brahman, The Cause, is Inseparable from the World, its Effect 35. Atman Appears to Be Pure to the Wise and Impure to the Ignorant 36. The Division into the Self and Non-Self is Futile 37. The Atman Appears as the Body through Ignorance-Illustrations 38. Adhyasa (Superimposition) and its Disappearance through Knowledge 39. The Body, a Non-Kntity, is not the Atman 40. Knowledge and Prarabdha (Momentum of Past Work) 41. Refutation of Prarabdha 42. Prarabdha Cannot Exist after the Dawn of Knowledge 43. What is Prarabdha 44. The Body, Being a Superimposition, Cannot have Real Birth 45. With the Destruction of Ignorance the World is also Destroyed 46. The World Appears through Ignorance 47. When the Substratum is Known, the Superimposed (Universe) Disappears 48. Prarabdha is Spoken of by the Sruti for the Ignorant 49. Text Cited in Refutation of Prarabdha 50. Prarabdha Involves Contradictions and Goes Counter to Vedantic Conclusions 51. Fifteen Steps to the Attainment of Knowledge 52. Constant Practice of the Steps Enjoined 53. The Enumeration of the Steps 54. Yama (Restraint of the Senses) 55. Niyama (Restraint of the Mind) 56. Tyaga (Renunciation) 57. Mauna (Silence) 58. Vijana-Desha (A Solitary Place) 59. Kala (Time) 60. Asana (Posture) 61. Sldohasana (A Particular Yogic Posture) 62. Mulabandha (` Restraining Root `) 63. Dehasamya`(Equipoise of the Limbs) 64. Drik-Shthiti (Fixing the Vision) 65. Pranayama (Control of the Vital Forces) 66. Rechaka (Exhaling) and Puraka (Inhaling) 67. Kumiihaka (Holding the Breath) 68. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Mind) 69. Dharana (Concentration) 70. Dhyana (Meditation) 71. Samadhi (Absorption) 72. Practice of Printed Pages: 104., Advaita Ashrama, 6, Advaita Ashrama. Softcover. New. 12 x 18 cm. It is one of the most important works of Shankaracharya on Advaita philosophy. The central theme of the book is the identity of the individual self and Universal Self. This identity is realized through the removal of the ignorance that hides the truth, by the light of Vichara or enquiry alone. To those who have neither the time nor the opportunity to go through the classical works of Shankara, this book will be an invaluable guide in their quest after spiritual truth. CONTENTS: 1. Invocation 2. Introduction 3. Means to Acquiring Sadhanchatushtaya (Four Preliminary Qualifications) 4. Vairagya (Dispassion) 5. Viveka (Discrimination) 6. Sama and Dama (Internal and External Restraint) 7. Uparati (Equipoise of the Mind) and Titiksha (Forbearance) 8. Sraddha (Faith) and Samadhana (Concentration) 9. Mumukshuta (Yearning For Liberation) 10. The Necessity of Discrimination 11. The Nature of Discrimination 12. The Nature of Ignorance 13. The Self-Effulgent Nature of the Atman 14. The Identification of the Body and the Atman through Ignorance 15. The Nature of Knowledge 16. Refutation of Sunyavada (Nihilism) 17. Discrimination between the Atman and the Body 18. Futility of Such Discrimination Except by Denying that the Body is the Alman 19. Division in Consciousness is Inadmissible 20. Pure Consciousness Appears as the World through Ignorance 21. The World, Having Brahman as its Material Cause, is Identical with it 22. The Idea of the Pervaded and the Pervading is Illusory 23. The Refutation of Variety by the Sruti 24. Maya (Nescience) is the Cause of these Varieties 25. All Beings are Brahman 26. Brahman as the Substratum of All Names, Forms, Etc. 27. Everything Having Emanated From Brahman has the Nature of Brahman 28. The Idea of Difference Causes Fear Ignorance, the Cause of Duality, Disappears Through The Knowledge Of The Non-Dual Atman 29. Identification of Jivatman and Paramatman on the Strength of the Srut 30. Falsity of the Three States, Waking, Dream and Sleep, and the Reality of Consciousness the Witness 31. Jivahood is Superimposed on Brahman-Illustrations 32. The Appearance of the Atman as the Universe-Illustrations 33. Brahman as the Substratum of All Actions 34. Brahman, The Cause, is Inseparable from the World, its Effect 35. Atman Appears to Be Pure to the Wise and Impure to the Ignorant 36. The Division into the Self and Non-Self is Futile 37. The Atman Appears as the Body through Ignorance-Illustrations 38. Adhyasa (Superimposition) and its Disappearance through Knowledge 39. The Body, a Non-Kntity, is not the Atman 40. Knowledge and Prarabdha (Momentum of Past Work) 41. Refutation of Prarabdha 42. Prarabdha Cannot Exist after the Dawn of Knowledge 43. What is Prarabdha 44. The Body, Being a Superimposition, Cannot have Real Birth 45. With the Destruction of Ignorance the World is also Destroyed 46. The World Appears through Ignorance 47. When the Substratum is Known, the Superimposed (Universe) Disappears 48. Prarabdha is Spoken of by the Sruti for the Ignorant 49. Text Cited in Refutation of Prarabdha 50. Prarabdha Involves Contradictions and Goes Counter to Vedantic Conclusions 51. Fifteen Steps to the Attainment of Knowledge 52. Constant Practice of the Steps Enjoined 53. The Enumeration of the Steps 54. Yama (Restraint of the Senses) 55. Niyama (Restraint of the Mind) 56. Tyaga (Renunciation) 57. Mauna (Silence) 58. Vijana-Desha (A Solitary Place) 59. Kala (Time) 60. Asana (Posture) 61. Sldohasana (A Particular Yogic Posture) 62. Mulabandha (` Restraining Root `) 63. Dehasamya`(Equipoise of the Limbs) 64. Drik-Shthiti (Fixing the Vision) 65. Pranayama (Control of the Vital Forces) 66. Rechaka (Exhaling) and Puraka (Inhaling) 67. Kumiihaka (Holding the Breath) 68. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Mind) 69. Dharana (Concentration) 70. Dhyana (Meditation) 71. Samadhi (Absorption) 72. Practice of Printed Pages: 104. NA, Advaita Ashrama, 6, Advaita Ashrama. Softcover. New. 12 x 18 cm. It is one of the most important works of Shankaracharya on Advaita philosophy. The central theme of the book is the identity of the individual self and Universal Self. This identity is realized through the removal of the ignorance that hides the truth, by the light of Vichara or enquiry alone. To those who have neither the time nor the opportunity to go through the classical works of Shankara, this book will be an invaluable guide in their quest after spiritual truth. CONTENTS: 1. Invocation 2. Introduction 3. Means to Acquiring Sadhanchatushtaya (Four Preliminary Qualifications) 4. Vairagya (Dispassion) 5. Viveka (Discrimination) 6. Sama and Dama (Internal and External Restraint) 7. Uparati (Equipoise of the Mind) and Titiksha (Forbearance) 8. Sraddha (Faith) and Samadhana (Concentration) 9. Mumukshuta (Yearning For Liberation) 10. The Necessity of Discrimination 11. The Nature of Discrimination 12. The Nature of Ignorance 13. The Self-Effulgent Nature of the Atman 14. The Identification of the Body and the Atman through Ignorance 15. The Nature of Knowledge 16. Refutation of Sunyavada (Nihilism) 17. Discrimination between the Atman and the Body 18. Futility of Such Discrimination Except by Denying that the Body is the Alman 19. Division in Consciousness is Inadmissible 20. Pure Consciousness Appears as the World through Ignorance 21. The World, Having Brahman as its Material Cause, is Identical with it 22. The Idea of the Pervaded and the Pervading is Illusory 23. The Refutation of Variety by the Sruti 24. Maya (Nescience) is the Cause of these Varieties 25. All Beings are Brahman 26. Brahman as the Substratum of All Names, Forms, Etc. 27. Everything Having Emanated From Brahman has the Nature of Brahman 28. The Idea of Difference Causes Fear Ignorance, the Cause of Duality, Disappears Through The Knowledge Of The Non-Dual Atman 29. Identification of Jivatman and Paramatman on the Strength of the Srut 30. Falsity of the Three States, Waking, Dream and Sleep, and the Reality of Consciousness the Witness 31. Jivahood is Superimposed on Brahman-Illustrations 32. The Appearance of the Atman as the Universe-Illustrations 33. Brahman as the Substratum of All Actions 34. Brahman, The Cause, is Inseparable from the World, its Effect 35. Atman Appears to Be Pure to the Wise and Impure to the Ignorant 36. The Division into the Self and Non-Self is Futile 37. The Atman Appears as the Body through Ignorance-Illustrations 38. Adhyasa (Superimposition) and its Disappearance through Knowledge 39. The Body, a Non-Kntity, is not the Atman 40. Knowledge and Prarabdha (Momentum of Past Work) 41. Refutation of Prarabdha 42. Prarabdha Cannot Exist after the Dawn of Knowledge 43. What is Prarabdha 44. The Body, Being a Superimposition, Cannot have Real Birth 45. With the Destruction of Ignorance the World is also Destroyed 46. The World Appears through Ignorance 47. When the Substratum is Known, the Superimposed (Universe) Disappears 48. Prarabdha is Spoken of by the Sruti for the Ignorant 49. Text Cited in Refutation of Prarabdha 50. Prarabdha Involves Contradictions and Goes Counter to Vedantic Conclusions 51. Fifteen Steps to the Attainment of Knowledge 52. Constant Practice of the Steps Enjoined 53. The Enumeration of the Steps 54. Yama (Restraint of the Senses) 55. Niyama (Restraint of the Mind) 56. Tyaga (Renunciation) 57. Mauna (Silence) 58. Vijana-Desha (A Solitary Place) 59. Kala (Time) 60. Asana (Posture) 61. Sldohasana (A Particular Yogic Posture) 62. Mulabandha (` Restraining Root `) 63. Dehasamya`(Equipoise of the Limbs) 64. Drik-Shthiti (Fixing the Vision) 65. Pranayama (Control of the Vital Forces) 66. Rechaka (Exhaling) and Puraka (Inhaling) 67. Kumiihaka (Holding the Breath) 68. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Mind) 69. Dharana (Concentration) 70. Dhyana (Meditation) 71. Samadhi (Absorption) 72. Practice of Printed Pages: 104. NA, Advaita Ashrama, 6, -: Pan, 2002. Paperback. Jacket Cover or spine has Minor Damage please check out the pictures . -. The body of a well-liked local historian is found half-buried under a drystone wall near the village of Helmthorpe, Swainsdale. Who on earth would want to kill such a thoughtful, dedicated man? Penny Cartwright, a beautiful folk singer with a mysterious past, a shady land-developer, Harry`s editor and a local thriller writer are all suspects--and all are figures from Harry`s previous, idyllic summers in the dale. A young girl, Sally Lumb, knows more than she lets on, and her knowledge could lead to danger. Inspector Banks`s second case unearths disturbing secrets behind a bucolic facade., Pan, 2002, 0, -: Signet, 1992. Paperback. Acceptable. -. This is a vintage edition and will be subject to the effects of aging >>Bill Tyrrell, sometime war correspondent and captain of the elderly cutter Vixen, has made it across the North Sea in a gale with a crew of eight unruly teenagers on release from the Probation Service. Now heading from the Thames estuary to historic Chatham docks for the Tall Ships celebrations, little can go wrong. But in the darkness, Vixen collides with the wreck of a small dinghy and something snags the propellera body. It seems that Bill`s past is about to catch up with him., Signet, 1992, 2.5, Oxford, U.K.: The Past and Present Society, 1972. Paperback. Acceptable condition. Spine is tanned and creased. Lower two-thirds of cover spine are slightly detached from body of journal. Slight wear on spine ends and leading corners. Contents are clear. AF. paperback. Acceptable/No Dust Jacket. Used., The Past and Present Society, 1972, 2.5, In good condition - ex library - has scribble on front end paper - has markings from use - due to differing weights in books, postage maybe adjusted at checkout."I tripped over the body of Dusty Routt as half past ten on the night of October 19..."Goldy Schulz has a lucrative new gig, preparing breakfasts and conference-room snacks for a local law firm. It's time-consuming, but Goldy is enjoying it - until the night she arrives to find Dusty, the firm's paralegal, dead.The poor young woman also happened to be Goldy's friend and neighbour, and now Dusty's grieving mother begs Goldy to find out who murdered her daughter.Just because the police are on the case doesn't mean Goldy can't do a little snooping herself. While catering a party at the home of one of the firm's lawyers, she manages to over hear an incriminating conversation and ends up discovering a few clues in the kitchen.Before long, Goldy is knee-deep in suspects, one of whom is incredibly dangerous and very liable to cook Goldy's goose., Harper Collins, 2006, 2.5, In good condition - ex library - has markings from use - due to differing weights in books, postage maybe adjusted at checkout.'This is the way the world ends...'When the savagely beaten body of a Muslim student is discovered in a rundown area of Newcastle, tensions rise to breaking point. Blame falls on the far right National Unity Party - but for once they appear to be innocent.Not the best time for Trevor Whitman, ex-70s radical, to return to his native north-east. Haunted by his violent past, Whitman is tormented by disturbing anonymous calls alluding to the murder of a policeman thirty years before. He calls in Donovan's team to investigate.But, following the death of a supposed suicide bomber, what should be a routine investigation takes a more dangerous turn as the team find themselves the target of a ruthless killer unlike any they have faced before. A killer who will do anything to ensure an explosive thirty-year-old secret remains buried. Anything - no matter who stands in the way. Anything - even orchestrating a brutal race war that will tear the city apart., Simon & Schuster, 2008, 2.5, The year is 1896, the place, New York City. On a cold March night New York Times reporter John Schuyler Moore is summoned to the East River by his friend and former Harvard classmate Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, a psychologist, or "alienist." On the unfinished Williamsburg Bridge, they view the horribly mutilated body of an adolescent boy, a prostitute from one of Manhattan's infamous brothels. The newly appointed police commissioner, Theodore Roosevelt, in a highly unorthodox move, enlists the two men in the murder investigation, counting on the reserved Kreizler's intellect and Moore's knowledge of New York's vast criminal underworld. They are joined by Sara Howard, a brave and determined woman who works as a secretary in the police department. Laboring in secret (for alienists, and the emerging discipline of psychology, are viewed by the public with skepticism at best), the unlikely team embarks on what is a revolutionary effort in criminology-- amassing a psychological profile of the man they're looking for based on the details of his crimes. Their dangerous quest takes them into the tortured past and twisted mind of a murderer who has killed before. and will kill again before the hunt is over. Fast-paced and gripping, infused with a historian's exactitude, The Alienist conjures up the Gilded Age and its untarnished underside: verminous tenements and opulent mansions, corrupt cops and flamboyant gangsters, shining opera houses and seamy gin mills. Here is a New York during an age when questioning society's belief that all killers are born, not made, could have unexpected and mortal consequences., Bantam, 3, Riverside, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Simon & Schuster Audioworks, 2000. Two sturdy audio cassettes withdrawn from the library. Two reliable cassettes in the box published by Simon & Schuster Audioworks from the library. Card pocket pasted on the inside cover. Some shelf wear and marking to the case and tapes. Enjoy this audio performance!. Audio Book. Good., Simon & Schuster Audioworks, 2000, 2.5, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.: Y2K+, 2001. Trade Paperback -- Very Good -- Clean and bright with only lightest wear -- 404 pages with color photography. Trade Paperback. Very Good., Y2K+, 2001, 3, In good- condition - ex library - has markings from use - due to differing weights on books, postage maybe adjusted at checkout.A Different World Then, A Different World Now...California in the 1960s, and the winds of change are raging. Orange groves uprooted for tract houses, people flooding into Orange County, strange new ideas in the air about war, music, sex and drugs, and new influences, ranging from Richard Nixon to Timothy Leary.For the Becker brothers, however, the past is always present - and it comes crashing back full force when the body of the lovely and mysterious Janelle Vonn is discovered in an abandoned orange-packing plant. The Beckers and the Vonns have a history, beginning years ago in high school with a rumble between the brothers of each clan.But boys grow up. Now one Becker brother is a cop on his first homicide case. One's a minister yearning to perform just one miracle. One is a reporter drunk with ambition. And all three are about to collide with the changing world of 1968 as each brother, in his own unique way, tries to find Janelle's killer.As suspects multiply and secrets are exposed, the three Becker brothers are drawn further into the case, deeper into the past, and closer to danger., Harper Collins, 2004, 2.5, In good condition - ex library - has markings from use - due to differing weights on books, postage maybe adjusted at checkout.For two minutes she was dead.The assailant was vicious, the attack brutal - and it left her lifeless...until her pulse fluttered and she jolted awake. Now, a year later, detective Nan Vining is still questioning her strength, her safety, even her sanity: can she ever again be the cop - and mother - she was before? And will her attacker some day return to finish the job, before she can track him down herself?Shaky but determined, Vining rejoins the Pasadena PD, only to confront a murder case that strikes close to home: a slain policewoman has been discovered dumped on a hillside, her body bruised, her throat slit. Even as Vining struggles to recover her standing within the department, she can't help but fee; drawn to the murdered officer, Frankie Lynde - and deeply troubled by the baffling otherworldly visions that haunt her waking hours. Is her mind playing tricks or could they really be, as Vining's daughter insists, messages from beyond the grave?Digging deeper into Lynde's past, Vining discovers clues that set her on the twisted trail of a killer as ruthless as he is depraved - a predator whose methods and madness recall those of her own attacker. Amid a rising tide of danger, she pushes herself to bold new limits, desperate to avenge the murder of a fellow police officer...and to reclaim the life she lost a year ago., Transworld, 2006, 2.5, In good condition - ex library - has markings from use - due to differing weights in books, postage maybe adjusted at checkout.A month before Christmas I saw a ghost...Goldy Schulz is thrilled to be catering a holiday breakfast feast for the staff of the Aspen Meadow Library. But little does she know that on the menu, alongside the Great Expectations Grapefruit, Chuzzlewit Cheese Pie, and Bleak House Bars, is a large helping of murder.While setting up at the library, Goldy spots a woman lurking in the stacks who bears a striking resemblance to Sandee Brisbane - the Sandee Brisbane who killed Goldy's ex-husband, the Jerk. But Sandee is supposed to be dead. Or so everyone believes.Goldy's suspicions mount when the body of Drew Wellington, a former district attorney, is found in a corner of the library with a map worth thousand of dollars stashed in his clothing. She's convinced Sandee is involved.But the holiday madness is only just beginning for Goldy. Soon she's drawn into the dangerous double-crossing world of high-end map dealing. And like the ghost of Christmas past, Sandee keeps making an appearance. Could she be out to prove that revenge is sweet?, Harper Collins, 2007, 2.5, Tor Books, 2019-07-16. Hardcover. Very Good. 0.9449 in x 9.5669 in x 6.4961 in., Tor Books, 2019-07-16, 3, -: Pan, 2007. Paperback. Good. -. 17 years have passed since Jean Timberlake`s body was found at the foot of the sea wall. At the time, Bailey Fowler, an ex-boyfriend of hers, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter. Now he`s changed his tune. Kinsey Millhone is called in to solve the case - then she stumbles on the dark secrets of a family`s buried past., Pan, 2007, 2.5, In good condition - ex library - has markings from use - due to differing weights in books, postage maybe adjusted at checkout.Tobias Campion, rector of Moreton St Jude, is delighted to welcome the widowed Lady Chase as his parishioner. Charming and generous-spirited, she nonetheless harbours a secret sorrow: her son is missing, presumed dead, and her loathsome nephew Sir Marcus is desperate to declare himself heir to the estate. Much as Tobias dislikes Marcus, his feelings for another member of the family are rather different - the lovely Lady Dorothea enchants him from the very start, not least because of her kindly ways with the enigmatic governess Anne.The Anne disappears on the very day that the body of a stranger is found in a local river. Surely she has not had a hand in his death? When it transpires that the man might have been bringing news of Lady Chase's missing son, Tobias is forced to quit the village to uncover the truth. Unfortunately, many of those he encounters in his travels are equally determined to keep the past well hidden..., Allison & Busby Limited, 2010, 2.5, In good condition - ex library - has markings from use - due to differing weights in books, postage maybe altered at checkout.For ambitious, troubled architect Ray Jackson, the nightmare beings one sultry California night when his wife disappears. No phone call, no ransom note, no body. reveals whether Leigh is dead or alive.Then, suddenly, a woman shows up on Ray's doorstep demanding answers: Kathleen, an old friend of Leigh's. Ray wants answers, too, but his questions seem strange and shady to Kat. Suspected by his wife's friend and by the police, Ray launches a desperate and alarming search of his own. Using a collection of keys he has held on to since he was a boy - keys to homes he and his mother once lived in - Ray quietly yet boldly enters each house, one by one, hoping to unlock the secrets of his own past. As past and present collide, as a chilling mystery begins to unravel, Ray is suddenly confronted with the most agonizing decision of his life - to face his own violence-laden past, acting to prevent another horrendous act of violence or not. His choice will leave nothing and no one the same., Bantam Dell, 2006, 2.5, -: Sphere Books, 1987. Paperback. Good. -. Dr. Lorrimer appeared to be the picture of a bloodless, coldly efficient scientist. Only when his brutally slain body is discovered and his secret past dissected does the image begin to change. Once again, Chief Inspector Adam Dalgliesh learns that there is more to human beings than meets the eye -- and more to solving a murder than the obvious clues., Sphere Books, 1987, 2.5, Kimani, 2010. Paperback. 2. For generations the Eaton family has been dedicated to teaching others. Now siblings Belinda, Myles and Chandra are about to get some sexy, surprising lessons in love... Lesson #3: Trust is everything Chandra Eaton can't believe she left her journals--containing very private, very erotic dreams she's been having for the past two years--in a Philly taxicab. Her embarrassment turns to intrigue when Preston Tucker finds and returns them. The soulful playwright fires up Chandra's body and her mind. An irresistible combination, until she starts to suspect that he's just using her for creative inspiration. Preston has spent years running from relationships. Chandra's journals captivate his imagination, for sure, but it's the intelligent, sensual woman behind them who really fascinates him. Now he has to find a way to win back her trust before she brings the curtain down on their affair for good., Kimani, 2010, 0, -: Orion Publishing, 2002. Paperback. Good. -. Myron Bolitar once had a promising career as a sportsman, until an accident forced him to quit. After a spell in the FBI he now runs his own business. Then Myron is approached to find Greg Downing. He knows Greg from old - they were once rivals, not just in sport, but for a woman they both loved. Now Greg has vanished, and the team boss wants Myron to find him, before news of his disappearance is leaked to the press. In Greg`s house Myron finds blood in the basement - lots of it. And when he discovers the body of a woman, he begins to unravel the strange, violent world of a national hero gone wrong, as he comes face to face with a past he can`t re live, and a present he may not survive., Orion Publishing, 2002, 2.5, -: Harlequin, 2001. Paperback. Good. -. She`d forgotten her past and found her futureWhen Adrienne Winston woke up in the hospital, she found she was missing the past three years of her life. Married and pregnant, Adrienne was forced to trust Sam Donnelly, the stranger who was her husband. While she didn`t remember his face, her body recognized his touch and memories of their shared passion lingered. But Adrienne was a woman in trouble. She had the evidence to put a man in jail... and no idea where she had hidden it. She needed Sam`s help to uncover her past before it caught up with her - and destroyed the family she wanted desperately to remember., Harlequin, 2001, 2.5, -: Orion Publishing, 2009. Paperback. Good. -. On the day Karen Sharpe is promoted to Detective Sergeant she loses control and attacks a prisoner she is interrogating. Duly suspended, Karen is investigated and seemingly cleared, but more than a year later the incident still casts a long shadow. When the battered body of a young girl is discovered, it kicks off an inquiry which pushes Karen and a trainee DC, Marcus Roth, too close for comfort, both on and off-duty. The investigation leads to Mary Bradley, currently the carer for a helpless six-year-old boy, Andrew Farrar. As the truth of Mary Bradley`s violent past emerges, the inquiry becomes a race against time before Andrew becomes just another one of her child victims. Meanwhile, with the case holding more and more personal resonance for Karen, Marcus discovers that when threatened she has a tendency to ignore the rule book and act on instinct. Before the scores are finally settled Marcus will be wondering whether Karen`s legitimate world and Mary Bradley`s illegitimate one are really any different..., Orion Publishing, 2009, 2.5, DRIVEN FROM THE DUMAS MANSION BACK TO HER BELOED BAYOU, RUBY'S ONLY HOPE IS THAT FATE WILL LET HER BEGIN ANEW...Living again in a humble shack, Ruby is determined to make a secure and happy home for her precious infant daughter, Pearl. Paul Tate- her first love, whom she was forced to abandon- is at her side once more, now a man of dazzling wealth. When he whisks her into his grand house, it seems their future is assured. As mistress of Cypress Woods, Ruby can forget even the shocking reason she and Paul must wed in a secret ceremony and remain husband and wife in name alone. But the thick, expensive walls of Cypress Woods cannot shut out the terrible memories that have woven their fabric over her destiny, or the cold eyes of Paul's mother, Gladdys, reminding Ruby of the secret she must keep to give Pearl a loving father. Then her venomous twin sister, Gisselle, arrives to taunt her with news of Beau Andreas, the true father Pearl has never met, and the only man Ruby will ever long for with all her body and soul. Desperate to find the complete, fulfilling life she craves, Ruby builds a precarious new existence, a flimsy shanty of hope that the first flood washes away. Only when the storm exposes the very blackest evils of the past will she glimpse the rainbow's fragile promise, a morning of sunshine and laughter with a family of her own., Pocket Books, 0, Dell, 2008. Very Good. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Danger turns her on. Desire turns her dangerous... Riley Jenson hunts evildoers-and does it with a style all her own. With vam p blood coursing her through her veins, and a werewolf's uncanny instinct f or danger, Riley wears snakeskin stilettos and pure, in-your-face attitude when she plunges into her latest case: hunting down a killer whose victims are high-society strumpets-and the rich and powerful men they've dated. But for Riley, the case takes a chilling turn when a second killer starts trailing mutilated bodies of his own: a crazed young vamp choosing victims from a past marked by tragedy. Riley knows she's got the skill and cunning to catch two serial killers at once...until one of them strikes inside her own tight-knit clan-and a sexy beast of a vampire reenters her life to aid in the hunt. His name is Quinn. He's lived forever, shed blood, and shared pleasure...and he's the only man over whom Riley has absolutely no control., Dell, 2008, 3<
2008, ISBN: 9780553591149
Dell, 2008. Very Good. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Danger turns her … Altro …
Dell, 2008. Very Good. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Danger turns her on. Desire turns her dangerous... Riley Jenson hunts evildoers-and does it with a style all her own. With vam p blood coursing her through her veins, and a werewolf's uncanny instinct f or danger, Riley wears snakeskin stilettos and pure, in-your-face attitude when she plunges into her latest case: hunting down a killer whose victims are high-society strumpets-and the rich and powerful men they've dated. But for Riley, the case takes a chilling turn when a second killer starts trailing mutilated bodies of his own: a crazed young vamp choosing victims from a past marked by tragedy. Riley knows she's got the skill and cunning to catch two serial killers at once...until one of them strikes inside her own tight-knit clan-and a sexy beast of a vampire reenters her life to aid in the hunt. His name is Quinn. He's lived forever, shed blood, and shared pleasure...and he's the only man over whom Riley has absolutely no control., Dell, 2008, 3<
ISBN: 9780553591149
Dell. Mass Market Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex l… Altro …
Dell. Mass Market Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, will have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included., Dell, 2.5<
2008, ISBN: 9780553591149
Dell, Taschenbuch, Auflage: PF, 368 Seiten, Publiziert: 2008-04-29T00:00:01Z, Produktgruppe: Buch, Hersteller-Nr.: 9780553591149, 0.42 kg, Verkaufsrang: 478314, Unterhaltungsliteratur, Li… Altro …
Dell, Taschenbuch, Auflage: PF, 368 Seiten, Publiziert: 2008-04-29T00:00:01Z, Produktgruppe: Buch, Hersteller-Nr.: 9780553591149, 0.42 kg, Verkaufsrang: 478314, Unterhaltungsliteratur, Literatur & Fiktion, Kategorien, Bücher, Vampirromane, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Liebesromane, Dell, 2008<
ISBN: 9780553591149
Paperback, [PU: Random House USA Inc], Book six of the sexy, bitingly good Guardian series finds Riley Jenson up against a pair of killers all too willing to give their victims the darkes… Altro …
Paperback, [PU: Random House USA Inc], Book six of the sexy, bitingly good Guardian series finds Riley Jenson up against a pair of killers all too willing to give their victims the darkest kiss of all. Original., Romance, Romance<
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Informazioni dettagliate del libro - The Darkest Kiss (Riley Jenson Guardian, Band 6)
EAN (ISBN-13): 9780553591149
ISBN (ISBN-10): 0553591142
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Anno di pubblicazione: 2008
Editore: BANTAM DELL
356 Pagine
Peso: 0,191 kg
Lingua: eng/Englisch
Libro nella banca dati dal 2007-12-14T19:06:51+01:00 (Rome)
Pagina di dettaglio ultima modifica in 2024-03-02T16:37:21+01:00 (Rome)
ISBN/EAN: 0553591142
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0-553-59114-2, 978-0-553-59114-9
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Autore del libro : arthur keri, art
Titolo del libro: book guardian, kiss dark, riley, the kiss, jensen, band kiss
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