The Teachings of Vimala Thakar

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Vimala Thakar is a ‘hidden Master’ who, during much of her lifetime travelled the world on invitation, teaching small groups about the nature of spiritual inquiry. Her talks were recorded and published. In later years she gave commentaries on some of the major Upanishads, including the Bhagavad Gita and Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. This compilation, written with Vimalaji’s support, is an attempt to draw together the most important highlights of her Teaching, together with introductory commentary and a glossary to explain her code words. The reader will gain a profound insight into Vimalaji’s revelatory understanding of the Thatness which is both one’s own Self, and the unchangeable, all-pervading Energy which underpins all life.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Christine Townend

Christine Townend is an Australian-born novelist, author and artist. Her first novel, The Beginning of Everything and the End of Everything Else, was published by Macmillan in l975.  Awarded a Literature Board Grant, she travelled to India where she met a spiritual Teacher in Pondicherry.  Since then she has had eight other books published, as well as a biography by journalist John Little (Macmillan 2006). In 1976, Christine founded Animal Liberation in Australia.  In addition to campaigning for the rights of animals, she published three books on the subject:  In Defence of Living Things, A Voice for The Animals, and Pulling the Wool.  In 1990 she retired from Animal Liberation to live and work in Jaipur, India as a volunteer at Help in Suffering animal shelter, along with her husband Jeremy, a lawyer. After a 3-month retreat in Mt. Abu, India, in 2000, Christine wrote a book entitled The Hidden Master, about her interaction with her spiritual Teacher, Vimala Thakar (which has also been published in French).

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Title
The Teachings of Vimala Thakar
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
812083335X, 9788120833357
Length
171p., 22cm.
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