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001 The Yogic Way—Introduction

This is not a task of philosophy. It is a task of speaking of things which arise out of true silence. To attempt to give voice to the ineffable is obviously fraught with tension – silence itself is always the truest way. But words can be like a gentle breeze or even a gale – they can lead the mind towards and into silence and those ineffable truths.

And that is what I hope to achieve with these stanzas. As a philosopher, I always hoped to lead people into thinking, questioning, debate, and even disagreement. Perhaps especially disagreement. But as a spiritual person, I hope to lead you towards and into your own contemplative awareness…….

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Ruth Fitzpatrick 2017-11-20T15:56:24+00:00

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